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Grove at Home: January 24-30
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10 Scandalous Facts About the 1958 Novel Candy
…Life magazine claimed, “Sex in America, after this event, will never be the same.” The actor, writer, and comedian B.J. Novak has provided an intro to the new edition. He…
Information Wars
by Richard StengelFrom former TIME editor and Under Secretary for Public Diplomacy and Public Affairs Richard Stengel, Information Wars is the first and only insider account exploring how the U.S. tried —…
Hue 1968
by Mark BowdenFrom “a master of narrative journalism” (New York Times Book Review), a riveting history of the biggest and bloodiest battle of the Vietnam War….
We Are Now Beginning Our Descent
by James Meek…war, which turns out to be as far from Tom Clancy’s entertainments as a vintage Mini Cooper is from a snarling Hummer.” —Alex Berenson, The New York Times Book Review…
The Unknowns
by Patrick K. O'DonnellThe award-winning author of Washington’s Immortals offers a searing narrative that takes readers into the heart of combat in the Great War….
Trigger Point
by Matthew Glass“In the manner of an epic Tom Clancy blockbuster, Glass’s . . . interconnected worlds of finance and politics exist in three (if not four) dimensions. He makes market manipulation…
Palestine
by Karl Sabbagh“Relating the story of Palestine through his own family, Karl Sabbagh (the son of a Palestinian father and an English mother) gives a poignant, often shocking account of how Palestine…
Open Secrets
by The New York Times StaffFeaturing the complete and updated coverage by The New York Times of WikiLeaks and the confidential documents they released, Open Secrets is a must-read field guide to how information and…
One Soldier’s War
by Arkady Babchenko“By turns horrific, sad, and funny, [One Soldier’s War] fills a big gap by providing us with the first-person experiences of an articulate Russian soldier. . . . Evokes Catch-22…