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Dan Heath, Switch

Prepare to feel more than just inspired; prepare to take action Everybody… more »

Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have…

Prepare to never look at Alice the same way again If you have ever secret… more »

Melanie Benjamin, Alice I Have…

Prepare to never look at Alice the same way again If you have ever secret… more »

George Dawes Green, Ravens…

This riveting Southern thriller will leave you gasping Ever since Edgar A… more »

Mark Kurlansky, The Food of a …

If curling up with fine food writing sounds like your idea of a literary … more »

Neil Gaiman, The Graveyard Boo…

In the fairy tales of Neil Gaiman, children often cross the boundaries be… more »

Sapphire, Precious

The award-winning book and movie becomes even more intimate and moving re… more »

Norah Vincent, Voluntary Madne…

Harrowing investigative journalism that becomes intimate self-discovery W… more »

David Guterson, The Other…

The dark and complex exploration of two lives diverged. David Guterson is… more »

David Shields, The Thing About…

Death: it's never been sexier. Literati and sports fans alike know th… more »

Charles Bock, Beautiful Childr…

The humanity underlying the grimy underbelly and suburban ennui of Las Ve… more »

Tim Harford, The Logic of Life…

The sometimes-deeply-buried rational basis that underlies seemingly irrat… more »

Jon Krakauer, Into the Wild…

Jon Krakauer once again transforms tragedy into American myth. In 1990, C… more »

F. Scott Fitzgerald, The Curio…

The poet of the booming Jazz Age resonates with eerie prescience today Th… more »

Don DeLillo, White Noise…

A contemporary classic. From the vantage point of the 21st century, the 1… more »

Jeffrey Toobin, The Nine…

CNN's legal analyst explains everything you always wanted to know abo… more »

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The idea that diverse languages are a form of divine punishment, serving only to separate us, is a popular one in numerous mythologies and religious traditions. In Genesis, humanity is unified by a common tongue… more »

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