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Outlander
by Gabaldon, Diana
History Romance Sci-fi
The first and best of Diana Gabaldon's "Outlandish" series. |
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Eleni
by Gage, Nicholas
Revenge of the Pen, Not the Sword
Nearly thirty years after his mother's murder, Nicholas Gage returned to Greece to begin searching for her killers. |
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Sandman: World's End
by Gaiman, Neil
This ain't your Metallica's Sandman!
Exit your sanity, your reality, your assurance that this is just another comic. Also leave behind, at the front cover of Neil Gaiman's work, anything you've read anywhere else. |
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A Piece of Cake: Recipes for Female Sexual Pleasure
by Gallagher, Melinda and Kramer, Emily Scarlet
Giving “Having Your Cake and Eating it, Too” a Whole New Meaning
After reading books such as Unhooked Generation, with their call for moderation and warnings about our promiscuous society, I found reading A Piece of Cake like going in the extreme opposite direction. |
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Superimmunity for Kids
by Galland, Leo MD
Keep Your Kids Healthy With Good Food
Avoid illness and worry with Superimmunity for Kids. |
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The Baseball Chronicles
by Gallen, David (editor)
Baseball Legends Personified
Fast-reading anthology of some of the best baseball anecdotes and biographies published. |
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hole in my life
by Gantos, Jack
Keystone Kriminal
Gantos tells a cautionary tale without moralizing and uses his well-developed sense of irony to make his life seem amusing, though it undoubtedly wasn't as it was being lived. |
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Window in Copacabana, A
by Garcia-Roza, Luiz Alfredo
A Laid-Back Mystery
As anyone familiar with the “magical realism” genre knows, there is something hypnotic about South American tales, with their slower pace and attention to the details of nature and the passing of time. |
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Pursuit
by Garcia-Roza, Luiz Alfredo
The Return of the Intellectual's Detective
In bringing Inspector Espinosa to life, Garcia-Roza has created a detective who is both enigmatic and accessible. |
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The Case of the Half-Wakened Wife
by Gardner, Erle Stanley
Perry Mason needs Raymond Burr
Though I hesitate to rate a show higher than the book that spawned it, in this case it's no contest; watch the old "Perry Mason" on late-night Court TV and blow off the books whence they came. |
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