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HEAVEN IS FOR REAL
by Todd Burpo with Lynn Vincent
(Thomas Nelson.)
A father recounts his 3-year-old son’s encounter with Jesus and the
angels during an appendectomy.
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a hold |
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STEVE JOBS
by Walter Isaacson
(Simon & Schuster.)
A biography of the recently deceased entrepreneur, based on 40
interviews with Jobs conducted over two years.
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a hold |
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AMERICAN SNIPER
by Chris Kyle with Scott McEwen and Jim DeFelice
(HarperCollins Publishers.)
A member of the Navy Seals with the most career sniper kills in
United States military history discusses his childhood, his marriage
and his battlefield experiences during the Iraq war.
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a hold |
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AMERITOPIA
by Mark R. Levin
(Threshold Editions.)
A talk-show host and president of Landmark Legal Foundation surveys
the history of utopias and warns that Americans must choose between
utopianism and liberty.
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a hold |
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QUIET
by Susan Cain
(Crown Publishing.)
Introverts — one-third of the population — are undervalued in
American society.
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a hold |
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KILLING LINCOLN
by Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard
(Holt.)
The anchor of “The O’Reilly Factor” recounts the assassination of
Abraham Lincoln.
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a hold |
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UNBROKEN
by Laura Hillenbrand (Random House.)
An Olympic runner’s story of survival as a prisoner of the Japanese
in World War II.
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a hold |
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BOSSYPANTS
by Tina Fey
(Little, Brown.)
A memoir from the creator of “30 Rock.”
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a hold |
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COMING APART
by Charles Murray
(Crown Publishing Group.)
The author of “The Bell Curve” explores the state of white America,
1960-2010.
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a hold |
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FAIRY TALE INTERRUPTED
by RoseMarie Terenzio
(Simon & Schuster.)
Recollections of John F. Kennedy Jr. from his former personal
assistant and confidante.
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a hold |