At 784 pages in length, the hotly awaited seventh and final book in the internationally adored Harry Potter series will be published on July 21, 2007. While J.K. Rowling has not officially disclose...
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At 784 pages in length, the hotly awaited seventh and final book in the internationally adored Harry Potter series will be published on July 21, 2007. While J.K. Rowling has not officially disclosed plot details, most fans--due to revelations in HARRY POTTER AND THE HALF-BLOOD PRINCE--assume that Harry will spend his 17th year not at Hogwarts but in search of Voldemort and revenge, with Hermione and Ron at his side. The first printing will be an astounding 12 million copies. Accompanied by in...
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"Stori Telling" is Spelling's chance to set the record straight and let readers experience the unique life she's led--with its undeniable childhood privileges, successes, and regrets. 16-page full-...
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"Stori Telling" is Spelling's chance to set the record straight and let readers experience the unique life she's led--with its undeniable childhood privileges, successes, and regrets. 16-page full-color photo insert.
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Maira Kalman paints her highly personal worldview in an inimitable combination of image and text. The Principles of Uncertainty is an irresistible invitation to experience ...
Shalom Auslander was raised with a terrified respect for God. Even as he grew up and was cast out of his community, left his religion and its traditions, he could not find his ...
"We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand." --Randy Pausch Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon delivered his "Last Lecture" titled "Really Achiev...
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"We cannot change the cards we are dealt, just how we play the hand." --Randy Pausch Randy Pausch, a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon delivered his "Last Lecture" titled "Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams" at CMU on September 18, 2007. He did not think that it would be his last since he had been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. In "The Last Lecture" , Randy Pausch has pooled intelligence, inspiration, hope and humor that made his lecture marvelously exceptional and...
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From the South Fork of Long Island to the Left Bank of Paris, Ina Garten has her finger on the pulse of what people really want to eat--and how they like to cook. In her latest cookbook, Ina reinve...
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From the South Fork of Long Island to the Left Bank of Paris, Ina Garten has her finger on the pulse of what people really want to eat--and how they like to cook. In her latest cookbook, Ina reinvents the classics of French cuisine, looking to her favorite spots in Paris to inspire an all-new collection of easy-to-prepare bistro fare you really can make at home. Readers come to her for dishes that are simple to make, look absolutely gorgeous, and have that unmistakable wow! factor that makes ...
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