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A brief selection of antiquarian/collectible books
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1.
The Lovely Bones
Susie Salmon was raped and murdered in 1973, and, from her perch in heaven, she tells the story of what happened to her, watches her family back on earth as they go about their grief-stricken lives, and describes what it's like to be a kid in heaven. Alice Sebold's novel, which draws on some of her own experiences, became a runaway best-seller as soon as it was published. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002.
Susie Salmon was raped and murdered in 1973, and, from her perch in heaven, she tells the story of what happened to her, watches her family back on earth as they go about their grief-stricken lives, and describes what it's like to be a kid in heaven. Alice Sebold's novel, which draws on some of her own experiences, became a runaway best-seller as soon as it was published. A New York Times Notable Book for 2002.
6.
Nightmares & Dreamscapes
This collection features 20 short stories and a few assorted other goodies by King, all written or published between 1986 and 1993. It includes a World Fantasy Award nominee, "The End of the Whole Mess," along with numerous other award nominees like "It Grows on You," "The Ten O'clock People," and "The Night Flier."
This collection features 20 short stories and a few assorted other goodies by King, all written or published between 1986 and 1993. It includes a World Fantasy Award nominee, "The End of the Whole Mess," along with numerous other award nominees like "It Grows on You," "The Ten O'clock People," and "The Night Flier."
10.
Persecution: How Liberals Are Waging War Against Christians
Conservative commentator David Limbaugh examines what he sees as a growing prejudice in American culture against the open expression of Christianity, and claims that this is part of the liberal agenda. He cites specific cases from all walks of life where those who wished to pursue their faith have been ridiculed or denigrated, often in the name of diversity or tolerance.
Conservative commentator David Limbaugh examines what he sees as a growing prejudice in American culture against the open expression of Christianity, and claims that this is part of the liberal agenda. He cites specific cases from all walks of life where those who wished to pursue their faith have been ridiculed or denigrated, often in the name of diversity or tolerance.
11.
The Arraignment
When Paul Madriani takes a case for personal rather than professional reasons, he winds up with much more trouble than he bargained for--his client may have been involved in the just-outside-the-courthouse murder of his friend, another lawyer.
When Paul Madriani takes a case for personal rather than professional reasons, he winds up with much more trouble than he bargained for--his client may have been involved in the just-outside-the-courthouse murder of his friend, another lawyer.
12.
Harlot's Ghost
With the layers of intrigue and deception, machismo, and complex sexual and political relationships, the CIA is a made-for-Mailer milieu. Harry Hubbard, son of a CIA hero, craves his father's approval. He follows his father's career in the CIA, with his father's friend and colleague Hugh Tremont Montague ("Harlot") as his mentor. The novel chronicles the growth of Harry's personality as he pursues his own intelligence career. Populated with historical and fictional characters alike, HARLOT'S GHOST offers a portrait of the day-to-day workings of the CIA.
With the layers of intrigue and deception, machismo, and complex sexual and political relationships, the CIA is a made-for-Mailer milieu. Harry Hubbard, son of a CIA hero, craves his father's approval. He follows his father's career in the CIA, with his father's friend and colleague Hugh Tremont Montague ("Harlot") as his mentor. The novel chronicles the growth of Harry's personality as he pursues his own intelligence career. Populated with historical and fictional characters alike, HARLOT'S GHOST offers a portrait of the day-to-day workings of the CIA.
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