tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5611184607079065092024-03-05T06:36:18.174-05:00Select EditionsJim Menickhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15295000375122918167noreply@blogger.comBlogger982125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-63002750372410192872023-10-17T17:40:00.002-04:002024-01-04T09:51:57.600-05:00Roll Call <b>Titles & Authors through the Years</b><br />
<b>Updated January 4, 2024<br /><br />Volume 1</b> Spring 1950<br />
<b>The Show Must Go On</b> Elmer Rice<br />
<b>The Cry and the Covenant</b> Morton Thompson<br />
<b>Autobiography of Will Rogers</b> Donald Day, ed.<br />
<b>Cry, the Beloved Country</b> Alan Paton<br />
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<b>Volume 2</b> Summer 1950<br />
<b>The Wooden Horse</b> Eric Williams<br />
<b>Home Town</b> Cleveland Amory<br />
<b>Visibility Unlimited</b> Dick Grace<br />
<b>The Way West</b> A.B. Guthrie, Jr.<br />
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<b>Volume 3</b> Autumn 1950<br />
<b>The Cardinal</b> Henry Morton Robinson<br />
<b>Long the Imperial Way</b> Hanama Tasaki<br />
<b>Roosevelt in Retrospect</b> John Gunther<br />
<b>Young Man with a Horn</b> Dorothy Baker<br />
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<b>Volume 4</b> Winter 1951<br />
<b>Anybody Can Do Anything</b> Betty MacDonald<br />
<b>Elephant Bill</b> Lt. Col. J.H. Williams<br />
<b>Signal Thirty-Two</b> MacKinlay Kantor<br />
<b>German Faces</b> Ann Stringer & Henry Ries<br />
<b>Mischief</b> Charlotte Armstrong<br />
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<b>Volume 5</b> Spring 1951<br />
<b>Blandings' Way</b> Eric Hodgins<br />
<b>Operation Cicero</b> L.C.Moyzisch<br />
<b>"Two Soldiers"</b> William Faulkner<br />
<b>The Nymph and The Lamp</b> Thomas H. Raddall<br />
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<b>Volume 6</b> Summer 1951<br />
<b>The Caine Mutiny</b> Herman Wouk<br />
<b>Neither Five Nor Three</b> Helen MacInnes<br />
<b>Old Herbaceous</b> Reginald Arkell<br />
<b>See How They Run</b> Don M. Mankiewicz<br />
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<b>Volume 7</b> Autumn 1951<br />
<b>Fallen Away</b> Margaret Culkin Banning<br />
<b>Return to Paradise</b> James A. Michener<br />
<b>A Roving Commission</b> Winston S. Churchill<br />
<b>The Southwest Corner</b> Mildred Walker<br />
<b>The Arms of Venus</b> John Appleby<br />
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<b>Volume 8</b> Winter 1952<br />
<b>Melville Goodwin, USA</b> John P. Marquand<br />
<b>The Cruel Sea</b> Nicholas Monsarrat<br />
<b>A Genius in the Family</b> Hiram Percy Maxim<br />
<b>"Monarch of Goddess Island"</b> Georges Blond<br />
<b>To Catch a Thief</b> David Dodge<br />
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<b>Volume 9</b> Spring 1952<br />
<b>Adventures in Two Worlds</b> A.J. Cronin<br />
<b>The Gabriel Horn</b> Felix Holt<br />
<b>Duveen</b> S.N. Behrman<br />
<b>"Kamante and Lulu"</b> Isak Dinesen<br />
<b>East Side General</b> Frank G. Slaughter<br />
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<b>Volume 10</b> Summer 1952<br />
<b>The Hidden Flower</b> Pearl S. Buck<br />
<b>The Dam Busters</b> Paul Brickhill<br />
<b>The City Boy</b> Herman Wouk<br />
<b>My Cousin Rachel</b> Daphne du Maurier<br />
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<b>Volume 11</b> Autumn 1952<br />
<b>Matador</b> Barnaby Conrad<br />
<b>Witness</b> Whittaker Chambers<br />
<b>"The Law of the Jungle"</b> Jim Corbett<br />
<b>The President's Lady</b> Irving Stone<br />
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<b>Volume 12</b> Winter 1953<br />
<b>Hunter</b> J.A. Hunter<br />
<b>Giant</b> Edna Ferber<br />
<b>Through Charley's Door</b> Emily Kimbrough<br />
<b>The Best Cartoons from Punch</b> edited by Marvin Rosenberg & Wm. Cole<br />
<b>Island Rescue: An Appointment with Venus</b><br />
Jerrard Tickell<br />
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<b>Volume 13</b> Spring 1953<br />
<b>Black Widow</b> Patrick Quentin<br />
<b>The Silent World</b> J.Y. Cousteau w/Frederic Dumas<br />
<b>East of Eden</b> John Steinbeck<br />
<b>Karen</b> Marie Killilea<br />
<b>The Curve and the Tusk</b> Stuart Cloete<br />
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<b>Volume 14</b> Summer 1953<br />
<b>Our Virgin Island</b> Robb White<br />
<b>A Bargain with God</b> Thomas Savage<br />
<b>Annapurna</b> Maurice Herzog<br />
<b>A Good Man</b> Jefferson Young<br />
<b>The Intruder</b> Helen Fowler<br />
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<b>Volume 15</b> Autumn 1953<br />
<b>The Bridges at Toko-Ri</b> James A. Michener<br />
<b>Beyond This Place</b> A. J. Cronin<br />
<b>Life Among the Savages</b> Shirley Jackson<br />
<b>My Crowded Solitude</b> Jack McLaren<br />
<b>Digby</b> David Walker<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 16</b> Winter 1954<br />
<b>Call Me Lucky</b> Bing Crosby w/Pete Martin<br />
<b>Too Late the Phalarope</b> Alan Paton<br />
<b>Time and Time Again</b> James Hilton<br />
<b>Heather Mary</b> J.M. Scott<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 17</b> Spring 1954<br />
<b>The Night of the Hunter</b> Davis Grubb<br />
<b>God and My Country</b> MacKinlay Kantor<br />
<b>Not as a Stranger</b> Morton Thompson<br />
<b>The Best Cartoons from France</b> Edna Bennett<br />
<b>The Young Elizabeth</b> Jennette & Francis Letton<br />
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<b>Volume 18</b> Summer 1954<br />
<b>The Desperate Hours</b> Joseph Hayes<br />
<b>General Dean's Story</b> Wm.F. Dean w/Wm.L. Worden<br />
<b>Mr. Hobbs' Vacation</b> Edward Streeter<br />
<b>The Power and the Prize</b> Howard Swiggett<br />
<b>"The Duchess and the Smugs"</b> Pamela Frankau<br />
<b>Tomorrow!</b> Philip Wylie<br />
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<b>Volume 19</b> Autumn 1954<br />
<b>The Dollmaker</b> Harriette Arnow<br />
<b>The Anatomy of a Crime</b> Joseph F. Dinneen<br />
<b>Love is Eternal</b> Irving Stone<br />
<b>Around a Rusty God</b> Augusta Walker<br />
<b>The High and the Mighty</b> Ernest K. Gann<br />
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<b>Volume 20</b> Winter 1955<br />
<b>The Reason Why</b> Cecil Woodham-Smith<br />
<b>"The China I Knew"</b> Pearl S. Buck<br />
<b>My Brother's Keeper</b> Marcia Davenport<br />
<b>Good Morning, Miss Dove</b> Frances Gray Patton<br />
<b>The Darby Trial</b> Dick Pearce<br />
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<b>Volume 21</b> Spring 1955<br />
<b>Good-bye, My Lady</b> James Street<br />
<b>The Dowry</b> Margaret Culkin Banning<br />
<b>The Day Lincoln was Shot</b> Jim Bishop<br />
<b>The Year the Yankees Lost the Pennant</b> Douglass Wallop<br />
<b>Flamingo Feather</b> Laurens van der Post<br />
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<b>Volume 22</b> Summer 1955<br />
<b>"Man-Eater!"</b> Jim Corbett<br />
<b>The Actor</b> Niven Busch<br />
<b>Onions in the Stew</b> Betty MacDonald<br />
<b>The Captive City</b> John Appleby<br />
<b>The Missing Macleans</b> Geoffrey Hoare<br />
<b>The Searchers</b> Alan Le May<br />
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<b>Volume 23</b> Autumn 1955<br />
<b>This is Goggle</b> Bentz Plagemann<br />
<b>Run Silent, Run Deep</b> Cmdr. Edward L.Beach, USN<br />
<b>Marjorie Morningstar</b> Herman Wouk<br />
<b>Last of the Curlews</b> Fred Bodsworth<br />
<b>First Train to Babylon</b> Max Ehrlich<br />
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<b>Volume 24</b> Winter 1956<br />
<b>"The Secret of the Swamp"</b> MacKinlay Kantor<br />
<b>Island in the Sun</b> Alec Waugh<br />
<b>An Episode of Sparrows</b> Rumer Godden<br />
<b>Minding Our Own Business</b> Charlotte Paul<br />
<b>The Long Ride Home</b> Bonner McMillion<br />
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<b>Volume 25</b> Spring 1956<br />
<b>Captain of the Queens</b> Capt. Harry Grattidg w/Richard Collier<br />
<b>Beloved</b> Viña Delmar<br />
<b>In My Father's House</b> Grace Nies Fletcher<br />
<b>The Last Hurrah</b> Edwin O'Connor<br />
<b>Boon Island</b> Kenneth Roberts<br />
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<b>Volume 26</b> Summer 1956<br />
<b>Old Yeller</b> Fred Gipson<br />
<b>Harry Black</b> David Walker<br />
<b>The Greer Case</b> David W. Peck<br />
<b>A Thing of Beauty</b> A. J. Cronin<br />
<b>A Single Pebble</b> John Hersey<br />
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<b>Volume 27</b> Autumn 1956<br />
<b>The Nun's Story</b> Kathryn Hulme<br />
<b>Merry Christmas, Mr. Baxter</b> Edward Streeter<br />
<b>The Success</b> Helen Howe<br />
<b>The Diamond Hitch</b> Frank O'Rourke<br />
<b>The Sleeping Partner</b> Winston Graham<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 28</b> Winter 1957<br />
<b>Bon Voyage</b> Marrijane & Joseph Hayes<br />
<b>The Tribe That Lost Its Head</b> Nicholas Monsarrat<br />
<b>The Philadelphian</b> Richard Powell<br />
<b>A Family Party</b> John O'Hara<br />
<b>Stopover: Tokyo</b> John P. Marquand<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 29</b> Spring 1957<br />
<b>The Scapegoat</b> Daphne du Maurier<br />
<b>The Last Angry Man</b> Gerald Green<br />
<b>The Muses are Heard</b> Truman Capote<br />
<b>The Fruit Tramp</b> Vinnie Williams<br />
<b>The Enemy Below</b> Comdr. D.A. Rayner<br />
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<b>Volume 30</b> Summer 1957<br />
<b>The Lady</b> Conrad Richter<br />
<b>A Houseful of Love</b> Marjorie Housepian<br />
<b>The Three Faces of Eve</b> Dr. Corbett H. Thigpen and Dr. Hervey M. Cleckley<br />
<b>Letter from Peking</b> Pearl S. Buck<br />
<b>The FBI Story</b> Don Whitehead<br />
<b>"Mission to Borneo"</b> Jan de Hartog<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 31</b> Autumn 1957<br />
<b>Lobo</b> MacKinlay Kantor<br />
<b>The Century of the Surgeon</b> Jürgen Thorwald<br />
<b>By Love Possessed</b> James Gould Cozzens<br />
<b>"Duel with a Witch Doctor"</b> Jan de Hartog<br />
<b>Warm Bodies</b> Donald R. Morris<br />
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<b>Volume 32</b> Winter 1958<br />
<b>The Green Helmet</b> Jon Cleary<br />
<b>Dunbar's Cove</b> Borden Deal<br />
<b>The Twentieth Maine</b> John J. Pullen<br />
<b>Life at Happy Knoll</b> John P. Marquand<br />
<b>The Horsecatcher</b> Mari Sandoz<br />
<b>Sharks and Little Fish</b> Wolfgang Ott<br />
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<b>Volume 33</b> Spring 1958<br />
<b>Big Caesar</b> Charlton Ogburn, Jr.<br />
<b>The Winthrop Woman</b> Anya Seton<br />
<b>The Counterfeit Traitor</b> Alexander Klein<br />
<b>The Man Who Broke Things</b> John Brooks<br />
<b>Murder on My Street</b> Edwin Lanham<br />
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<b>Volume 34</b> Summer 1958<br />
<b>Seidman and Son</b> Elick Moll<br />
<b>The Northern Light</b> A.J. Cronin<br />
<b>Rough Road Home</b> Melissa Mather<br />
<b>A Friend in Power</b> Carlos H. Baker<br />
<b>Sun in the Hunter's Eyes</b> Mark Derby<br />
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<b>Volume 35</b> Autumn 1958<br />
<b>Preacher's Kids</b> Grace Nies Fletcher<br />
<b>The Steel Cocoon</b> Bentz Plagemann<br />
<b>Women and Thomas Harrow</b> John P. Marquand<br />
<b>Green Mansions</b> W.H. Hudson<br />
<b>Tether's End</b> Margery Allingham<br />
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<b>Volume 36</b> Winter 1959<br />
<b>The Admen</b> Shepherd Mead<br />
<b>The Rainbow and the Rose</b> Nevil Shute<br />
<b>Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Paris</b> Paul Gallico<br />
<b>The Ugly American</b> Wm. J. Lederer & Eugene Burdick<br />
<b>The White Room</b> Elizabeth Coatsworth<br />
<b>Woman of Straw</b> Catherine Arley<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 37</b> Spring 1959<br />
<b>The Secret Project of Sigurd O'Leary</b> Martin Quigley<br />
<b>Dear and Glorious Physician</b> Taylor Caldwell<br />
<b>Collision Course</b> Alvin Moscow<br />
<b>Jungle Girl</b> John Moore<br />
<b>Epitaph for an Enemy</b> George Barr<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 38</b> Summer 1959<br />
<b>The Lion</b> Joseph Kessel<br />
<b>The Light Infantry Ball</b> Hamilton Basso<br />
<b>A Rockefeller Family Portrait</b> William Manchester<br />
<b>"Trail to Abilene"</b> John H.Culp<br />
<b>The Big X</b> Hank Searls<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 39</b> Autumn 1959<br />
<b>"West Wind to Hawaii"</b> James A. Michener<br />
<b>Advise and Consent</b> Allen Drury<br />
<b>The Miracle of Merriford</b> Reginald Arkell<br />
<b>Act One: An Autobiography</b> Moss Hart<br />
<b>Flight from Ashiya</b> Elliott Arnold<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 40</b> Winter 1960<br />
<b>Jeremy Todd</b> Hamilton Maule<br />
<b>"From the Farm of Bitterness"</b> James A. Michener<br />
<b>Pioneer, Go Home!</b> Richard Powell<br />
<b>The City That Would Not Die</b> Richard Collier<br />
<b>King Solomon's Ring</b> Konrad Z. Lorenz<br />
<b>The Triumph of Surgery</b> Jürgen Thorwald<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 41</b> Spring 1960<br />
<b>The Final Diagnosis</b> Arthur Hailey<br />
<b>Mrs. 'Arris Goes to New York</b> Paul Gallico<br />
<b>Strangers in the Forest</b> Carol Brink<br />
<b>The Haunting of Hill House</b> Shirley Jackson<br />
<b>Wolfpack</b> William M. Hardy<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 42</b> Summer 1960<br />
<b>The Lovely Ambition</b> Mary Ellen Chase<br />
<b>Trustee from the Toolroom</b> Nevil Shute<br />
<b>The Leopard</b> Giuseppe di Lampedusa<br />
<b>Village of Stars</b> Paul Stanton<br />
<b>To Kill a Mockingbird</b> Harper Lee<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 43</b> Autumn 1960<br />
<b>Surface at the Pole</b> Cmdr. James Calvert, USN<br />
<b>The Devil's Advocate</b> Morris West<br />
<b>Up from Slavery</b> Booker T. Washington<br />
<b>"Hook"</b> Walter Van Tilburg Clark<br />
<b>Mistress of Mellyn</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>The Days Were Too Short</b> Marcel Pagnol<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 44</b> Winter 1961<br />
<b>The Light in the Piazza</b> Elizabeth Spencer<br />
<b>Half Angel</b> Barbara Jefferis<br />
<b>A Sense of Values</b> Sloan Wilson<br />
<b>"Warpath"</b> Kenneth Roberts<br />
<b>Marnie</b> Winston Graham<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 45</b> Spring 1961<br />
<b>Fate is the Hunter</b> Ernest K. Gann<br />
<b>Peaceable Lane</b> Keith Wheeler<br />
<b>Madame Curie</b> Eve Curie<br />
<b>Evil Come, Evil Go</b> Whit Masterson<br />
<b>The `Mozart' Leaves At Nine</b> Harris Greene<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 46</b> Summer 1961<br />
<b>The Winter of Our Discontent</b> John Steinbeck<br />
<b>The Agony and the Ecstasy</b> Irving Stone<br />
<b>The Making of the President: 1960</b> Theodore H. White<br />
<b>"A Lodging for the Emperor"</b> Oliver Statler<br />
<b>Goodbye, Mr. Chips</b> James Hilton<br />
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<b>Volume 47</b> Autumn 1961<br />
<b>Ring of Bright Water</b> Gavin Maxwell<br />
<b>The Judas Tree</b> A.J. Cronin<br />
<b>The Edge of Sadness</b> Edwin O'Connor<br />
<b>A Fall of Moondust</b> Arthur C. Clarke<br />
<b>A Christmas Carol</b> Charles Dickens<br />
<b>Summer of Pride</b> Elizabeth Savage<br />
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<b>Volume 48</b> Winter 1962<br />
<b>Spencer's Mountain</b> Earl Hamner, Jr.<br />
<b>A Prologue to Love</b> Taylor Caldwell<br />
<b>A Time to Stand</b> Walter Lord<br />
<b>Give It Back to the Lemongrowers!</b> Willard Temple<br />
<b>Kirkland Revels</b> Victoria Holt<br />
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<b>Volume 49</b> Spring 1962<br />
<b>Captain Newman, MD</b> Leo Rosten<br />
<b>Devil Water</b> Anya Seton<br />
<b>The Story of San Michele</b> Axel Munthe<br />
<b>Nine Hours to Rama</b> Stanley Wolpert<br />
<b>Watchers at the Pond</b> Franklin Russell<br />
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<b>Volume 50</b> Summer 1962<br />
<b>The Tuntsa</b> Teppo Turen w/Elizabeth Maddox McCabe<br />
<b>Youngblood Hawke</b> Herman Wouk<br />
<b>"Carol"</b> Peter DeVries<br />
<b>Since You Ask Me</b> Ann Landers<br />
<b>Star-Raker</b> Donald Gordon<br />
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<b>Volume 51</b> Autumn 1962<br />
<b>Dearly Beloved</b> Anne Morrow Lindbergh<br />
<b>"Brickie"</b> Joseph Viertel<br />
<b>Seven Days in May</b> Fletcher Knebel<br />
& Charles W. Bailey II<br />
<b>"The Wonderful World of School"</b> Wayne Miller<br />
<b>Microbe Hunters</b> Paul de Kruif<br />
<b>The Golden Rendezvous</b> Alistair MacLean<br />
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<b>Volume 52</b> Winter 1963<br />
<b>Second Growth</b> Ruth Moore<br />
<b>To Catch an Angel: Adventures in the World I<br />Cannot See</b> Robert Russell<br />
<b>I Take This Land</b> Richard Powell<br />
<b>America America</b> Elia Kazan<br />
<b>"Hell Creek Crossing"</b> William Faulkner<br />
<b>Two Hours to Darkness</b> Antony Trew<br />
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<b>Volume 53</b> Spring 1963<br />
<b>A River Ran Out of Eden</b> James Vance Marshall<br />
<b>Escape from Red China</b> Robert Loh<br />
w/Humphrey Evans<br />
<b>The Surgeon</b> W.C. Heinz<br />
<b>Smith and Jones</b> Nicholas Monsarrat<br />
<b>To Sir, with Love</b> E. R. Braithwaite<br />
<b>...and presumed dead</b> Lucille Fletcher<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 54</b> Summer 1963<br />
<b>The Artist</b> Jan de Hartog<br />
<b>The Shoes of the Fisherman</b> Morris West<br />
<b>The Moonflower Vine</b> Jetta Carleton<br />
<b>Florence Nightingale</b> Cecil Woodham-Smith<br />
<b>The Wild Grapes</b> Barbara Jefferis<br />
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<b>Volume 55</b> Autumn 1963<br />
<b>The Tilsit Inheritance</b> Catherine Gaskin<br />
<b>Stranger to the Ground</b> Richard Bach<br />
<b>Of Good and Evil</b> Ernest K. Gann<br />
<b>When the Legends Die</b> Hal Borland<br />
<b>The Battle of the Villa Fiorita</b> Rumer Godden<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 56</b> Winter 1964<br />
<b>Naked Came I: A Novel of Rodin</b> David Weiss<br />
<b>Joy in the Morning</b> Betty Smith<br />
<b>The Peregrine Falcon</b> Robert Murphy<br />
<b>Careful, He Might Hear You</b> Sumner Locke Elliott<br />
<b>The Cincinnati Kid</b> Richard Jessup<br />
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<b>Volume 57</b> Spring 1964<br />
<b>Too Young to be a Grandfather</b> Willard Temple<br />
<b>When the Cheering Stopped</b> Gene Smith<br />
<b>I was Dancing</b> Edwin O'Connor<br />
<b>Alone</b> Richard E. Byrd<br />
<b>The Hand of Mary Constable</b> Paul Gallico<br />
<b>Nerve</b> Dick Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 58</b> Summer 1964<br />
<b>Father to the Man</b> Bentz Plagemann<br />
<b>The Spy Who Came in From the Cold</b> John le Carré<br />
<b>"Gold Fever"</b> Wilbur A. Smith<br />
<b>The Vine and the Olive</b> Margaret Culkin Banning<br />
<b>The Flight of the Phoenix</b> Elleston Trevor<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 59</b> Autumn 1964<br />
<b>A Song of Sixpence</b> A.J. Cronin<br />
<b>Strangers on a Bridge: The Case of Colonel Abel,<br />Soviet Master Spy</b> James B. Donovan<br />
<b>Three Blind Mice</b> Agatha Christie<br />
<b>Episode</b> Eric Hodgins<br />
<b>The Island</b> Robert Merle<br />
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<b>Volume 60</b> Winter 1965<br />
<b>The Sea Flower</b> Ruth Moore<br />
<b>The Man</b> Irving Wallace<br />
<b>A Ship Called Hope</b> Wm. B.Walsh, MD<br />
<b>The Third Day</b> Joseph Hayes<br />
<b>The Land Breakers</b> John Ehle<br />
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<b>Volume 61</b> Spring 1965<br />
<b>A Journey to Boston</b> Mary Ellen Chase<br />
<b>"Hotel St. Gregory"</b> Arthur Hailey<br />
<b>A Pillar of Iron</b> Taylor Caldwell<br />
<b>Eighth Moon</b> Sansan<br />
<b>The Ashes of Loda</b> Andrew Garve<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 62</b> Summer 1965<br />
<b>May You Die In Ireland</b> Michael Kenyon<br />
<b>Intern</b> Dr. X<br />
<b>The Source</b> James A. Michener<br />
<b>Night of Camp David</b> Fletcher Knebel<br />
<b>A House of Many Rooms</b> Rodello Hunter<br />
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<b>Volume 63</b> Autumn 1965<br />
<b>Airs Above the Ground</b> Mary Stewart<br />
<b>Up the Down Staircase</b> Bel Kaufman<br />
<b>Those Who Love</b> Irving Stone<br />
<b>Kon-Tiki</b> Thor Heyerdahl<br />
<b>How Far to Bethlehem?</b> Norah Lofts<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 64</b> Winter 1966<br />
<b>Outpost of Freedom</b> Capt. Roger H.C. Donlon<br />
w/Warren Rogers<br />
<b>The Double Image</b> Helen MacInnes<br />
<b>The Yearling</b> Marjorie Kinnan Rawlings<br />
<b>The Century of the Detective</b> Jürgen Thorwald<br />
<b>The Way of the Eagle</b> Daniel P. Mannix<br />
<b>So This is What Happened to Charlie Moe</b> Douglass Wallop<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 65</b> Spring 1966<br />
<b>Hall of Mirrors</b> John Rowan Wilson<br />
<b>Avalon</b> Anya Seton<br />
<b>Children of Hope</b> Elsie E. Vignec<br />
<b>Congo Kitabu</b> Jean-Pierre Hallet w/Alex Pelle<br />
<b>Power Play</b> The Gordons<br />
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<b>Volume 66</b> Summer 1966<br />
<b>Rafe</b> Weldon Hill<br />
<b>Churchill: The Struggle for Survival</b> Lord Moran<br />
<b>Here Come the Brides</b> Geraldine Napier<br />
<b>The Ninety and Nine</b> Wm. Brinkley<br />
<b>Menfreya in the Morning</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 67</b> Autumn 1966<br />
<b>Don Quixote, USA</b> Richard Powell<br />
<b>All in the Family</b> Edwin O'Connor<br />
<b>Saturday the Rabbi Went Hungry</b> Harry Kemelman<br />
<b>The Gift of the Deer</b> Helen Hoover<br />
<b>Brothers of the Sea</b> D.R. Sherman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 68</b> Winter 1967<br />
<b>The Town and Dr. Moore</b> Agatha Young<br />
<b>The Captain</b> Jan de Hartog<br />
<b>Flight From a Firing Wall</b> Baynard Kendrick<br />
<b>The Headmaster</b> John McPhee<br />
<b>I Start Counting</b> Audrey Erskine Lindop<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 69</b> Spring 1967<br />
<b>My Boy John That Went to Sea</b> James Vance Marshall<br />
<b>One Summer in Between</b> Melissa Mather<br />
<b>The Broken Seal</b> Ladislas Farago<br />
<b>Dibs-In Search of Self</b> Virginia M. Axline<br />
<b>The Road</b> John Ehle<br />
<b>Sally</b> E.V. Cunningham<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 70</b> Summer 1967<br />
<b>The Princess</b> Gunnar Mattsson<br />
<b>At Ease: Stories I Tell to Friends</b><br />
Dwight D. Eisenhower<br />
<b>The Least One</b> Borden Deal<br />
<b>Currahee!</b> Donald R. Burgett<br />
<b>The Walking Stick</b> Winston Graham<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 71</b> Autumn 1967<br />
<b>Christy</b> Catherine Marshall<br />
<b>Life with Father</b> Clarence Day<br />
<b>The Fox and the Hound</b> Daniel P. Mannix<br />
<b>Nicholas and Alexandra</b> Robert K. Massie<br />
<b>The Gabriel Hounds</b> Mary Stewart<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 72</b> Winter 1968<br />
<b>Edge of Glass</b> Catherine Gaskin<br />
<b>Great Elephant</b> Alan Scholefield<br />
<b>Color from a Light Within</b> Donald Braider<br />
<b>The Kitchen Madonna</b> Rumer Godden<br />
<b>Vanished</b> Fletcher Knebel<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 73</b> Spring 1968<br />
<b>The New Year</b> Pearl S. Buck<br />
<b>The Tower of Babel</b> Morris West<br />
<b>Airport</b> Arthur Hailey<br />
<b>To the Top of the World</b> Charles Kuralt<br />
<b>The Bait</b> Dorothy Uhnak<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 74</b> Summer 1968<br />
<b>Once Upon an Island</b> David Conover<br />
<b>Bush Baby</b> Martin Woodhouse<br />
<b>The Queen's Confession</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>Leafy Rivers</b> Jessamyn West<br />
<b>The Crossbreed</b> Allan W. Eckert<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 75</b> Autumn 1968<br />
<b>The Johnstown Flood</b> David G. McCullough<br />
<b>Once an Eagle</b> Anton Myrer<br />
<b>Ammie, Come Home</b> Barbara Michaels<br />
<b>Gone: A Trio of Short Stories</b> Rumer Godden<br />
<b>Sarang</b> Roger A. Caras<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 76</b> Winter 1969<br />
<b>Miss One Thousand Spring Blossoms</b> John Ball<br />
<b>The Hurricane Years</b> Cameron Hawley<br />
<b>The Wine and the Music</b> Wm. E. Barrett<br />
<b>On Reflection</b> Helen Hayes w/Sandford Dody<br />
<b>The Black Ship</b> Paul & Sheila Mandel<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 77</b> Spring 1969<br />
<b>The Two of Us</b> Claude Berri<br />
<b>Bichu the Jaguar</b> Alan Caillou<br />
<b>The Minister</b> Charles Mercer<br />
<b>Mayo: The Story of My Family and My Career</b><br />
Dr. Charles W. Mayo<br />
<b>Torregreca</b> Ann Cornelisen<br />
<b>April Morning</b> Howard Fast<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 78</b> Summer 1969<br />
<b>A Place in the Woods</b> Helen Hoover<br />
<b>The Death Committee</b> Noah Gordon<br />
<b>The Man from Monticello: An Intimate Life of Thomas Jefferson</b> Thomas Fleming<br />
<b>The Three Daughters of Madame Liang</b> Pearl S. Buck<br />
<b>Snatch</b> Rennie Airth<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 79</b> Autumn 1969<br />
<b>The King's Pleasure</b> Norah Lofts<br />
<b>The Day the World Ended</b> Gordon Thomas & Max Morgan-Witts<br />
<b>My Life with Martin Luther King, Jr.</b> Coretta Scott King<br />
<b>In This House of Brede</b> Rumer Godden<br />
<b>The Black Camels</b> Ronald Johnston<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 80</b> Winter 1970<br />
<b>Waiting for Willa</b> Dorothy Eden<br />
<b>A Walk to the Hills of the Dreamtime</b>James Vance Marshall<br />
<b>T.R.</b> Noel B. Gerson<br />
<b>Heartsblood</b> Paul Marttin<br />
<b>The Witness</b> Dorothy Uhnak<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 81</b> Spring 1970<br />
<b>Kim: A Gift from Vietnam</b> Frank W. Chinnock<br />
<b>Bless the Beasts and Children</b> Glendon Swarthout<br />
<b>Great Lion of God</b> Taylor Caldwell<br />
<b>I Chose Prison</b> James V. Bennett<br />
<b>Fiona</b> Catherine Gaskin<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 82</b> Summer 1970<br />
<b>Operation Sippacik</b> Rumer Godden<br />
<b>The Secret Woman</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>Christiaan Barnard: One Life</b> Christiaan Barnard & Curtis Bill Pepper<br />
<b>The Song of Bernadette</b> Franz Werfel<br />
<b>The Shattered Dream</b> Gene Smith<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 83</b> Autumn 1970<br />
<b>Lone Woman</b> Dorothy Clarke Wilson<br />
<b>The Homecoming</b> Earl Hamner, Jr.<br />
<b>Papillon</b> Henri Charrière<br />
<b>Whitewater</b> Paul Horgan<br />
<b>The Unexpected Mrs. Pollifax</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 84</b> Winter 1971<br />
<b>The Crossing</b> Howard Fast<br />
<b>Kinds of Love</b> May Sarton<br />
<b>The Antagonists</b> Ernest K. Gann<br />
<b>Love Story</b> Erich Segal<br />
<b>Another Part of the House</b> Winston M. Estes<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 85</b> Spring 1971<br />
<b>Halic: The Story of a Gray Seal</b> Ewan Clarkson<br />
<b>Time and Again</b> Jack Finney<br />
<b>Six-Horse Hitch</b> Janice Holt Giles<br />
<b>Bomber</b> Len Deighton<br />
<b>A Woman in the House</b> Wm. E. Barrett<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 86</b> Summer 1971<br />
<b>The White Dawn</b> James Houston<br />
<b>Risk</b> Rachel MacKenzie<br />
<b>Lifeboat Number Two</b> Margaret Culkin Banning<br />
<b>Because I Loved Him: The Life and Loves of Lillie Langtry</b> Noel B. Gerson<br />
<b>The Sea of Grass</b> Conrad Richter<br />
<b>The Possession of Joel Delaney</b> Ramona Stewart<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 87</b> Autumn 1971<br />
<b>A Timeless Place</b> Ellen Bromfield Geld<br />
<b>The San Francisco Earthquake</b> Gordon Thomas &<br />
Max Morgan-Witts<br />
<b>Wheels</b> Arthur Hailey<br />
<b>People I Have Loved, Known or Admired</b> Leo Rosten<br />
<b>Summer of the Red Wolf</b> Morris West<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 88</b> Winter 1972<br />
<b>The Amazing Mrs. Pollifax</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<b>The Winds of War</b> Herman Wouk<br />
<b>The Runaways</b> Victor Canning<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 89</b> Spring 1972<br />
<b>Wild Goose, Brother Goose</b> Mel Ellis<br />
<b>Event 1000</b> David Lavallee<br />
<b>Bring Me a Unicorn</b> Anne Morrow Lindbergh<br />
<b>Hearts</b> Thomas Thompson<br />
<b>The Day of the Jackal</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 90</b> Summer 1972<br />
<b>A Falcon for a Queen</b> Catherine Gaskin<br />
<b>Meeting with a Great Beast</b> Leonard Wibberley<br />
<b>Blockbuster</b> Gerald Green<br />
<b>The Shape of Illusion</b> Wm. E.Barrett<br />
<b>Duel in the Snow</b> Hans Meissner<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 91</b> Autumn 1972<br />
<b>The Waltz Kings: Johann Strauss, Father & Son, and<br />Their Romantic Age</b> Hans Fantel<br />
<b>The Terminal Man</b> Michael Crichton<br />
<b>The Dwelling Place</b> Catherine Cookson<br />
<b>A World to Care For</b> Howard A. Rusk, M.D.<br />
<b>The Hessian</b> Howard Fast<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 92</b> #1 1973<br />
<b>The Stepford Wives</b> Ira Levin<br />
<b>The Odessa File</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<b>A Day No Pigs Would Die</b> Robert Newton Peck<br />
<b>Stanfield Harvest</b> Richard Martin Stern<br />
<b>P.S. You're Not Listening</b> Eleanor Craig<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 93</b> #2 1973<br />
<b>A Palm for Mrs. Pollifax</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<b>The Camerons</b> Robert Crichton<br />
<b>The Japanese</b> Jack Seward<br />
<b>Green Darkness</b> Anya Seton<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 94</b> #3 1973<br />
<b>Sadie Shapiro's Knitting Book</b> Robert Kimmel Smith<br />
<b>The Years of the Forest</b> Helen Hoover<br />
<b>The Taking of Pelham One Two Three</b> John Godey<br />
<b>The Curse of the Kings</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>Captain Bligh and Mr. Christian</b> Richard Hough<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 95</b> #4 1973<br />
<b>La Balsa: The Longest Raft Voyage in History</b><br />
Vital Alsar w/Enrique Hank Lopez<br />
<b>The Sunbird</b> Wilbur Smith<br />
<b>State Trooper</b> Noel B. Gerson<br />
<b>The Search for Anna Fisher</b> Florence Fisher<br />
<b>Mrs. Starr Lives Alone</b> Jon Godden<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 96</b> #5 1973<br />
<b>All Creatures Great and Small</b> James Herriot<br />
<b>The Salamander</b> Morris West<br />
<b>A Thousand Summers</b> Garson Kanin<br />
<b>Shipwreck: The Strange Fate of the Morro Castle</b> Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 97</b> #1 1974<br />
<b>The Tower</b> Richard Martin Stern<br />
<b>Incident at Hawk's Hill</b> Allan W. Eckert<br />
<b>Stay of Execution: A Sort of Memoir</b> Stewart Alsop<br />
<b>The Mountain Farm</b> Ernest Raymond<br />
<b>The Thirteenth Trick</b> Russell Braddon<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 98</b> #2 1974<br />
<b>A Member of the Family</b> Mary Carter<br />
<b>The Kappillan of Malta</b> Nicholas Monsarrat<br />
<b>In Darkness</b> Roger Bourgeon<br />
<b>Jaws</b> Peter Benchley<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 99</b> #3 1974<br />
<b>The Will of Magda Townsend</b> Margaret Culkin Banning<br />
<b>Forever Island</b> Patrick D. Smith<br />
<b>Thirty-Four East</b> Alfred Coppel<br />
<b>The Diddakoi</b> Rumer Godden<br />
<b>Lion in the Evening</b> Alan Scholefield<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 100</b> #4 1974<br />
<b>The Boy Who Invented the Bubble Gun</b> Paul Gallico<br />
<b>The Good Shepherd</b> Thomas Fleming<br />
<b>The Property of a Gentleman</b> Catherine Gaskin<br />
<b>His Majesty's U-Boat</b> Douglas Reeman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 101</b> #5 1974<br />
<b>The Other Room</b> Borden Deal<br />
<b>The Dogs of War</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<b>All Things Bright & Beautiful</b> James Herriot<br />
<b>Malevil</b> Robert Merle<br />
<b>A Daughter of Zion</b> Rodello Hunter<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 102</b> #1 1975<br />
<b>Our John Willie</b> Catherine Cookson<br />
<b>Centennial</b> James A. Michener<br />
<b>Harlequin</b> Morris West<br />
<b>Eric</b> Doris Lund<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 103</b> #2 1975<br />
<b>Lost!</b> Thomas Thompson<br />
<b>Baker's Hawk</b> Jack Bickham<br />
<b>The Physicians</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>God and Mr. Gomez</b> Jack Smith<br />
<b>Eagle in the Sky</b> Wilbur Smith<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 104</b> #3 1975<br />
<b>Mrs. 'Arris Goes to Moscow</b> Paul Gallico<br />
<b>The Moneychangers</b> Arthur Hailey<br />
<b>The Massacre at Fall Creek</b> Jessamyn West<br />
<b>Collision</b> Spencer Dunmore<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 105</b> #4 1975<br />
<b>Where Are the Children?</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Earthsound</b> Arthur Herzog<br />
<b>The Eagle Has Landed</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<b>Daylight Must Come</b> Alan Burgess<br />
<b>The Wind at Morning</b> James Vance Marshall<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 106</b> #5 1975<br />
<b>Lord of the Far Island</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>Alexander Dolgun's Story: An American in the Gulag</b> -<br />
Alexander Dolgun w/Patrick Watson<br />
<b>Minnie Santangelo's Mortal Sin</b> Anthony Mancini<br />
<b>A Sporting Proposition</b> James Aldridge<br />
<b>Power</b> Richard Martin Stern<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 107</b> #1 1976<br />
<b>The Great Train Robbery</b> - Michael Crichton<br />
<b>I Take Thee, Serenity</b> Daisy Newman<br />
<b>Bill W.</b> Robert Thomsen<br />
<b>A Town Like Alice</b> Nevil Shute<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 108</b> #2 1976<br />
<b>The Hostage Heart</b> Gerald Green<br />
<b>They Came to Stay</b> Marjorie Margolies & Ruth Gruber<br />
<b>The Tide of Life</b> Catherine Cookson<br />
<b>Swan Watch</b> Budd Schulberg<br />
<b>Drummer in the Dark</b> Francis Clifford<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 109</b> #3 1976<br />
<b>Liberty Tavern</b> Thomas Fleming<br />
<b>The Pilot</b> Robert Davis<br />
<b>Touch Not the Cat</b> Mary Stewart<br />
<b>The Boys from Brazil</b> Ira Levin<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 110</b> #4 1976<br />
<b>The Distant Summer</b> Sarah Patterson<br />
<b>The Olmec Head</b> David Westheimer<br />
<b>The Matthew Tree</b> H. T. Wright<br />
<b>The Splendid Torments</b> Margaret Culkin Banning<br />
<b>Harry's Game</b> Gerald Seymour<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 111</b> #5 1976<br />
<b>The Pride of the Peacock</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>Bobbitt</b> Thomas Tryon<br />
<b>The Experiment</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>Ordinary People</b> Judith Guest<br />
<b>Storm Warning</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 112</b> #1 1977<br />
<b>Mrs. Pollifax on Safari</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<b>The R Document</b> Irving Wallace<br />
<b>Home Before Dark</b> Sue Ellen Bridgers<br />
<b>The Glory Boys</b> Gerald Seymour<br />
<b>The Spuddy</b> Lillian Beckwith<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 113</b> #2 1977<br />
<b>The Slow Awakening</b> Catherine Marchant<br />
<b>19 Steps Up the Mountain</b> Joseph P. Blank<br />
<b>Ghost Fox</b> James Houston<br />
<b>In the Frame</b> Dick Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 114</b> #3 1977<br />
<b>Tisha</b> Robert Specht<br />
<b>The Dragon</b> Alfred Coppel<br />
<b>Oliver's Story</b> Erich Segal<br />
<b>Majesty</b> Robert Lacey<br />
<b>Overboard</b> Hank Searls<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 115</b> #4 1977<br />
<b>The Stone Bull</b> Phyllis A. Whitney<br />
<b>Enola Gay</b> Gordon Thomas and Max Morgan-Witts<br />
<b>Sadie Shapiro in Miami</b> Robert Kimmel Smith<br />
<b>The Scofield Diagnosis</b> Henry Denker<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 116</b> #5 1977<br />
<b>The Melodeon</b> Glendon Swarthout<br />
<b>Full Disclosure</b> William Safire<br />
<b>Bel Ria</b> Sheila Burnford<br />
<b>Chase the Wind</b> E. V. Thompson<br />
<b>The Fan</b> Bob Randall<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 117</b> #1 1978<br />
<b>Snowbound Six</b> Richard Martin Stern<br />
<b>The Summer of the Spanish Woman</b> Catherine Gaskin<br />
<b>Elephants in the Living Room, Bears in the Canoe</b> Earl and Liz Hammond with Elizabeth Levy<br />
<b>Arrest Sitting Bull</b> Douglas C. Jones<br />
<b>I Can Jump Puddles</b> Alan Marshall<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 118</b> #2 1978<br />
<b>Jaws 2</b> Hank Searls<br />
<b>The Education of Little Tree</b> Forrest Carter<br />
<b>The Practice</b> Dr. Alan E. Nourse<br />
<b>Excellency</b> David Beaty<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 119</b> #3 1978<br />
<b>A Stranger Is Watching</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>The Miracle of Dommatina</b> Ira Avery<br />
<b>The Last Convertible</b> Anton Myrer<br />
<b>Such a Life</b> Edith LaZebnik<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 120</b> #4 1978<br />
<b>My Enemy the Queen</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>The Good Old Boys</b> Elmer Kelton<br />
<b>By the Rivers of Babylon</b> Nelson DeMille<br />
<b>Breakpoint</b> William Brinkley<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 121</b> #5 1978<br />
<b>Summer Lightning</b> Judith Richards<br />
<b>Tara Kane</b> George Markstein<br />
<b>Flight into Danger</b> Arthur Hailey and John Castle<br />
<b>Raquela: A Woman Of Israel</b> Ruth Gruber<br />
<b>The Snake</b> John Godey<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 122</b> #1 1979<br />
<b>Eye of the Needle</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Orphan Train</b> James Magnuson & Dorothea Petrie<br />
<b>Overload</b> Arthur Hailey<br />
<b>A Dangerous Magic</b> Frances Lynch<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 123</b> #2 1979<br />
<b>Dinah, Blow Your Horn</b> Jack Bickham<br />
<b>War and Remembrance</b> Herman Wouk<br />
<b>How I Got to Be Perfect</b> Jean Kerr<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 124</b> #3 1979<br />
<b>Sunflower</b> Marilyn Sharp<br />
<b>Running Proud</b> Nicholas Monsarrat<br />
<b>Error of Judgment</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>A Walk Across America</b> Peter Jenkins<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 125</b> #4 1979<br />
<b>Sphinx</b> Robin Cook<br />
<b>Cold is the Sea</b> Captain Edward L. Beach<br />
<b>Words by Heart</b> Ouida Sebestyen<br />
<b>The North Runner</b> R. D. Lawrence<br />
<b>Intruder</b> Louis Charbonneau<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 126</b> #5 1979<br />
<b>Hungry as the Sea</b> Wilbur Smith<br />
<b>The Tightrope Walker</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<b>The Passing Bells</b> Phillip Rock<br />
<b>Flesh and Spirit</b> Elizabeth Christman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 127</b> #1 1980<br />
<b>Domino</b> Phyllis A. Whitney<br />
<b>Passage West</b> Dallas Miller<br />
<b>Horowitz and Mrs. Washington</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>To Catch a King</b> Harry Patterson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 128</b> #2 1980<br />
<b>Emma and I</b> Sheila Hocken<br />
<b>The Devil's Alternative</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<b>The Capricorn Stone</b> Madeleine Brent<br />
<b>Flood</b> Richard Martin Stern<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 129 –M- 1980</b><br />
<b>Amanda/Miranda</b> Richard Peck<br />
<b>Ice Brothers</b> Sloan Wilson<br />
<b>The Small Outsider</b> Joan Martin Hundley<br />
<b>The Silver Falcon</b> Evelyn Anthony<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 130</b> #3 1980<br />
<b>Thursday's Child</b> Victoria Poole<br />
<b>Random Winds</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>A Very Private War</b> Jon Cleary<br />
<b>Control Tower</b> Robert P. Davis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 131</b> #4 1980<br />
<b>Sadie Shapiro, Matchmaker</b> Robert Kimmel Smith<br />
<b>The Cradle Will Fall</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Man, Woman and Child</b> Erich Segal<br />
<b>Bess and Harry: An American Love Story</b> Jhan Robbins<br />
<b>The Wolf and the Buffalo</b> Elmer Kelton<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 132</b> #5 1980<br />
<b>No Job for a Lady</b> Phyllis Lose, V.M.D.<br />
<b>The Key to Rebecca</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>The Old Neighborhood</b> Avery Corman<br />
<b>A Piano for Mrs. Cimino</b> - Robert Oliphant<br />
<b>The Gold of Troy</b> Robert L. Fish<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 133</b> #1 1981<br />
<b>The Aviator</b> Ernest K. Gann<br />
<b>The Covenant</b> James A. Michener<br />
<b>Hope</b> Richard Meryman<br />
<b>Bullet Train</b> Joseph Rance & Arei Kato<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 134</b> #2 1981<br />
<b>One Child</b> Torey Hayden<br />
<b>Banners of Silk</b> Rosalind Laker<br />
<b>The Gentle Jungle</b> Toni Ringo Helfer<br />
<b>Reflex</b> Dick Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 135 –M- 1981</b><br />
<b>Lincoln's Mothers: A Story of Nancy and Sally Lincoln</b><br />
Dorothy Clarke Wilson<br />
<b>The Last Step</b> Rick Ridgeway<br />
<b>All the Days Were Summer</b> Jack M. Bickham<br />
<b>Flight to Landfall</b> G.M. Glaskin<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 136</b> #3 1981<br />
<b>Still Missing</b> Beth Gutcheon<br />
<b>A Princess in Berlin</b> Arthur Solmssen<br />
<b>The Warfield Syndrome</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>The Dam</b> Robert Byrne<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 137</b> #4 1981<br />
<b>The Lord God Made Them All</b> James Herriot<br />
<b>An Exceptional Marriage</b> Jack Shepherd<br />
<b>Texas Dawn</b> Phillip Finch<br />
<b>Crossing in Berlin</b> Fletcher Knebel<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 138</b> #5 1981<br />
<b>Vermilion</b> Phyllis Whitney<br />
<b>Totaled</b> Frances Rickett & Steven McGraw<br />
<b>Ike and Mamie: The Story of the General and His Lady</b><br />
Lester David & Irene David<br />
<b>The Dark Horse</b> Rumer Godden<br />
<b>Fortress</b> Gabrielle Lord<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 139</b> #1 1982<br />
<b>Through the Narrow Gate</b> Karen Armstrong<br />
<b>Noble House</b> James Clavell<br />
<b>The Judas Kiss</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 140</b> #2 1982<br />
<b>Alone Against the Atlantic</b> Gerry Spiess w/Marlin Bree<br />
<b>A Green Desire</b> Anton Myrer<br />
<b>Going Wild: Adventures of a Zoo Vet</b> David Taylor<br />
<b>The Man who Lived at the Ritz</b> A.E. Hotchner<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 141</b> M 1982<br />
<b>Fever</b> Robin Cook<br />
<b>The Walk West: A Walk Across America 2</b> Peter & Barbara Jenkins<br />
<b>Gilded Splendour</b> Rosalind Laker<br />
<b>Twice Shy</b> Dick Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 142</b> #3 1982<br />
<b>The Man from St. Petersburg</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Pioneer Women: Voices from the Kansas Frontier</b><br />
Joanna Stratton<br />
<b>No Escape</b> Joseph Hayes<br />
<b>The Citadel</b> A.J. Cronin<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 143</b> #4 1982<br />
<b>Flanagan's Run</b> Tom McNab<br />
<b>A Parting Gift</b> Frances Sharkey, M.D.<br />
<b>The Big Bridge</b> Richard Martin Stern<br />
<b>Last Quadrant</b> Meira Chand<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 144</b> #5 1982<br />
<b>Jane's House</b> Robert Kimmel Smith<br />
<b>China: Alive in The Bitter Sea</b> Fox Butterfield<br />
<b>Promises</b> Catherine Gaskin<br />
<b>Outrage</b> Henry Denker<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 145</b> #1 1983<br />
<b>A Cry in the Night</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Indian Summer of the Heart</b> Daisy Newman<br />
<b>Touch the Devil</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<b>The Winter of the White Seal</b> Marie Herbert<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 146</b> #2 1983<br />
<b>Pacific Interlude</b> Sloan Wilson<br />
<b>The Whip</b> Catherine Cookson<br />
<b>Open Heart</b> Mary Bringle<br />
<b>Banker</b> Dick Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 147</b> M 1983<br />
<b>The Girl of the Sea of Cortez</b> Peter Benchley<br />
<b>Jedder's Land</b> Maureen O'Donoghue<br />
<b>Run Before the Wind</b> Stuart Woods<br />
<b>Impressionst: A Novel of Mary Cassatt</b> Joan King<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 148</b> #3 1983<br />
<b>Mrs. Pollifax on the China Station</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<b>The Brea File</b> Louis Charbonneau<br />
<b>Growing Up</b> Russell Baker<br />
<b>Octavia's Hill</b> Margaret Dickson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 149</b> #4 1983<br />
<b>The Secret Annie Oakley</b> Marcy Heidish<br />
<b>Talk Down</b> Brian Lecomber<br />
<b>Jewelled Path</b> Rosalind Laker<br />
<b>A Solitary Dance</b> Robert Lane<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 150</b> #5 1983<br />
<b>Godplayer</b> Robin Cook<br />
<b>The Suitcases</b> Anne Hall Whitt<br />
<b>The Time of the Hunter's Moon</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>Stalking Point</b> Duncan Kyle<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 151</b> #1 1984<br />
<b>The Children's Game</b> David Wise<br />
<b>Beyond All Frontiers</b> Emma Drummond<br />
<b>The Incredible Journey</b> Sheila Burnford<br />
<b>From This Day Forward</b> Nancy Rossi<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 152</b> #2 1984<br />
<b>Arnie, The Darling Starling</b> Margarete Sigl Corbo & Diane Marie Barras<br />
<b>Night Sky</b> Clare Francis<br />
<b>The Canyon</b> Jack Schaefer<br />
<b>If We Could Hear the Grass Grow</b> Eleanor Craig<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 153</b> M 1984<br />
<b>The Cop and The Kid</b> William Fox w/Noel Hynd<br />
<b>Tiger, Tiger</b> Philip Caveney<br />
<b>Kincaid</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>The Whale of the Victoria Cross</b> Pierre Boulle<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 154</b> #3 1984<br />
<b>Skyscraper</b> Robert Byrne<br />
<b>A Shine of Rainbows</b> Lillian Beckwith<br />
<b>The Reckoning</b> Phillip Finch<br />
<b>Lady Washington</b> Dorothy Clarke Wilson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 155</b> #4 1984<br />
<b>Nop's Trials</b> Donald McCaig<br />
<b>Lee and Grant</b> Gene Smith<br />
<b>Murder and the First Lady</b> Elliott Roosevelt<br />
<b>Jennie About To Be</b> Elisabeth Ogilvie<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 156</b> #5 1984<br />
<b>Hanna and Walter</b> Hanna & Walter Kohner<br />
<b>Stormswift</b> Madeleine Brent<br />
<b>The Sound of Wings</b> Spencer Dunmore<br />
<b>Surprise Party</b> William Katz<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 157</b> #1 1985<br />
<b>Lovestrong</b> Dorothy Greenbaum, M.D. & Deidre Laiken<br />
<b>Stillwatch</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Crescent City</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>The Wild Children</b> Felice Holman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 158</b> #2 1985<br />
<b>Julie</b> Catherine Marshall<br />
<b>Strong Medicine</b> Arthur Hailey<br />
<b>Polsinney Harbour</b> Mary E. Pearce<br />
<b>Proof</b> Dick Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 159</b> M 1985<br />
<b>The State of Stony Lonesome</b> Jessamyn West<br />
<b>At the Going Down of the Sun</b> Elizabeth Darrell<br />
<b>Callanish</b> William Horwood<br />
<b>Find a Safe Place</b> Alexander Lazzarino & E. Kent Hayes<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 160</b> #3 1985<br />
<b>In Love and War</b> Jim & Sybil Stockdale<br />
<b>Ringo, the Robber Raccoon</b> Robert Franklin Leslie<br />
<b>This Giving Heart</b> Hugh Miller<br />
<b>The Twilight Child</b> Warren Adler<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 161</b> #4 1985<br />
<b>Robert, My Son</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>The Bannaman Legacy</b> Catherine Cookson<br />
<b>The Cheetahs</b> Alan Caillou<br />
<b>This Shining Land</b> Rosalind Laker<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 162</b> #5 1985<br />
<b>Voices on the Wind</b> Evelyn Anthony<br />
<b>Trauma</b> John Fried & John G. West, MD<br />
<b>The Donkey's Gift</b> Thomas M. Coffey<br />
<b>The Double Man</b> William Cohen & Gary Hart<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 163</b> #1 1986<br />
<b>Mrs. Pollifax and the Hong Kong Buddha</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<b>Wildfire</b> Richard Martin Stern<br />
<b>Arnie & a House Full of Company</b> Margarete Corbo & Diane Marie Barras<br />
<b>Take Away One</b> Thomas Froncek<br />
<b>The Two Farms</b> Mary Pearce<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 164</b> #2 1986<br />
<b>An Ark on the Flood</b> Anne Knowles<br />
<b>The Seventh Secret</b> Irving Wallace<br />
<b>Come Spring</b> Charlotte Hinger<br />
<b>Break In</b> Dick Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 165</b> M 1986<br />
<b>Deep Lie</b> Stuart Woods<br />
<b>Bess W. Truman: An American Courtship</b> Margaret Truman<br />
<b>In A Place Dark and Secret</b> Phillip Finch<br />
<b>The Summer of the Barshinskeys</b> Diane Pearson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 166</b> #3 1986<br />
<b>Lie Down with Lions</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Tree of Gold</b> Rosalind Laker<br />
<b>The Deep End</b> Joy Fielding<br />
<b>Cry Wild</b> R. D. Lawrence<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 167</b> #4 1986<br />
<b>Silversword</b> Phyllis Whitney<br />
<b>Texas</b> James Michener<br />
<b>Bracken</b> Elizabeth Webster<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 168</b> #5 1986<br />
<b>The Judgment</b> Howard Goldfluss<br />
<b>Kaffir Boy</b> Mark Mathabane<br />
<b>Unnatural Causes</b> Mark Olshaker<br />
<b>Queen Dolley</b> Dorothy Clarke Wilson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 169</b> #1 1987<br />
<b>A Matter of Honor</b> Jeffrey Archer<br />
<b>The Golden Cup</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>Stepping Down from the Star</b> Alexandra Costa<br />
<b>A Deadly Presence</b> Hjalmer Thesen<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 170</b> #2 1987<br />
<b>A Place To Hide</b> Evelyn Anthony<br />
<b>A Time For Heroes</b> Will Bryant<br />
<b>East and West</b> Gerald Green<br />
<b>Nightshade</b> Gloria Murphy<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 171</b> M 1987<br />
<b>Carter's Castle</b> Wilbur Wright<br />
<b>New Orleans Legacy</b> Alexandra Ripley<br />
<b>To Kill the Potemkin</b> Mark Joseph<br />
<b>Anne Frank Remembered</b> Miep Gies &<br />
Alison Leslie Gold<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 172</b> #3 1987<br />
<b>Bolt</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>The Night Lives On</b> Walter Lord<br />
<b>The Choice</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>The Ladies of Missalonghi</b> Colleen McCullough<br />
<b>Night of the Fox</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 173</b> #4 1987<br />
<b>Windmills of the Gods</b> Sidney Sheldon<br />
<b>Unholy Matrimony</b> John Dillmann<br />
<b>The Silver Touch</b> Rosalind Laker<br />
<b>Outbreak</b> Robin Cook<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 174</b> #5 1987<br />
<b>Patriot Games</b> Tom Clancy<br />
<b>Snow on the Wind</b> Hugh Miller<br />
<b>Memoirs of an Invisible Man</b> H. F. Saint<br />
<b>The Man Who Rode Midnight</b> Elmer Kelton<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 175</b> #1 1988<br />
<b>Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<b>Not Without My Daughter</b> Betty Mahmoody w/ William Hoffer<br />
<b>The Seizing of Yankee Green Mall</b> Ridley Pearson<br />
<b>O Come Ye Back to Ireland</b> Niall Williams & Christine Breen<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 176</b> #2 1988<br />
<b>Hot Money</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>Jenny's Mountain</b> Elaine Long<br />
<b>Trespass</b> Phillip Finch<br />
<b>Sara Dane</b> Catherine Gaskin<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 177</b> M 1988<br />
<b>Wolf Winter</b> Clare Francis<br />
<b>Johnnie Alone</b> Elizabeth Webster<br />
<b>Man With a Gun</b> Robert Daley<br />
<b>Winner</b> Maureen O'Donoghue<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 178</b> #3 1988<br />
<b>Mortal Fear</b> Robin Cook<br />
<b>Just Another Kid</b> Torey L. Hayden<br />
<b>Rockets' Red Glare</b> Greg Dinallo<br />
<b>Brownstone Facade</b> Catherine M. Rae<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 179</b> #4 1988<br />
<b>Tsunami</b> Richard Martin Stern<br />
<b>The Harrogate Secret</b> Catherine Cookson<br />
<b>The Charm School</b> Nelson DeMille<br />
<b>A Walk in the Dark</b> Joyce Stranger<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 180</b> #5 1988<br />
<b>The India Fan</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>Mannequin</b> Robert Byrne<br />
<b>Lady of No Man's Land</b> Jeanne Williams<br />
<b>Wildtrack</b> Bernard Cornwell<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 181</b> #1 1989<br />
<b>A Gift of Life</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>Daddy</b> Loup Durand<br />
<b>Norman Rockwell's Greatest Painting</b> Hollis Hodges<br />
<b>Murder in the Oval Office</b> Elliott Roosevelt<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 182</b> #2 1989<br />
<b>The Edge</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>Alaska</b> James Michener<br />
<b>Thornyhold</b> Mary Stewart<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 183</b> M 1989<br />
<b>Doctors</b> Erich Segal<br />
<b>Gracie</b> George Burns<br />
<b>The Giant's Shadow</b> Thomas Bontly<br />
<b>The Toothache Tree</b> Jack Galloway<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 184</b> #3 1989<br />
<b>Morning Glory</b> LaVyrle Spencer<br />
<b>Toy Soldiers</b> William P. Kennedy<br />
<b>Trail</b> Louis Charbonneau<br />
<b>Prospect</b> Bill Littlefield<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 185</b> #4 1989<br />
<b>While My Pretty One Sleeps</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>The Bailey Chronicles</b> Catherine Cookson<br />
<b>The Negotiator</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<b>Hallapoosa</b> Robert Newton Peck<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 186</b> #5 1989<br />
<b>Killer's Wake</b> Bernard Cornwell<br />
<b>Blessings</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>Grass Roots</b> Stuart Woods<br />
<b>Alice and Edith</b> Dorothy Clarke Wilson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 187</b> #1 1990<br />
<b>Tiebreaker</b> Jack Bickham<br />
<b>What Was Good About Today</b> Carol Kruckeberg<br />
<b>California Gold</b> John Jakes<br />
<b>Monkeys on the Interstate</b> Jack Hanna w/ John Stravinsky<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 188</b> #2 1990<br />
<b>Straight</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>No Roof But Heaven</b> Jeanne Williams<br />
<b>The Evening News</b> Arthur Hailey<br />
<b>The Courtship of Peggy McCoy</b> Ray Sipherd<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 189</b> M 1990<br />
<b>The Lady of the Labyrinth</b> Caroline Llewellyn<br />
<b>The Himmler Equation</b> William P. Kennedy<br />
<b>Flying Free</b> Dan True<br />
<b>A Time to Love</b> Beryl Kingston<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 190</b> #3 1990<br />
<b>Harmful Intent</b> Robin Cook<br />
<b>The Flight of the Swan</b> Elizabeth Webster<br />
<b>The Estuary Pilgrim</b> Douglas Skeggs<br />
<b>Manifest Destiny</b> Brian Garfield<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 191</b> #4 1990<br />
<b>Cold Harbour</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<b>Circle of Pearls</b> Rosalind Laker<br />
<b>The Bear</b> James Oliver Curwood<br />
<b>Finders Keepers</b> Barbara Nickolae<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 192</b> #5 1990<br />
<b>Harvest</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>Purpose of Evasion</b> Greg Dinallo<br />
<b>Snare of Serpents</b> Victoria Holt<br />
<b>Coyote Waits</b> Tony Hillerman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 193</b> #1 1991<br />
<b>Trial</b> Clifford Irving<br />
<b>September</b> Rosamunde Pilcher<br />
<b>The White Puma</b> R.D. Lawrence<br />
<b>Mrs. Pollifax and the Whirling Dervish</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 194</b> #2 1991<br />
<b>Longshot</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>The Women in His Life</b> Barbara Taylor Bradford<br />
<b>Crackdown</b> Bernard Cornwell<br />
<b>Something to Hide</b> Patricia Robinson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 195</b> #3 1991<br />
<b>The Firm</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>Payment in Full</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>Final Approach</b> John J. Nance<br />
<b>Home Ground</b> Hugh Miller<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 196</b> #4 1991<br />
<b>As the Crow Flies</b> Jeffrey Archer<br />
<b>Home Mountain</b> Jeanne Williams<br />
<b>MacKinnon's Machine</b> S.K. Wolf<br />
<b>Seal Morning</b> Rowena Farre<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 197</b> #5 1991<br />
<b>The Eagle Has Flown</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<b>Aspen Gold</b> Janet Dailey<br />
<b>The Ice</b> Louis Charbonneau<br />
<b>Lightning in July</b> Ann L. McLaughlin<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 198</b> #6 1991<br />
<b>Loves Music, Loves to Dance</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Lost and Found</b> Marilyn Harris<br />
<b>Condition Black</b> Gerald Seymour<br />
<b>Escape Into Light</b> Elizabeth Webster<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 199</b> #1 1992<br />
<b>Night Over Water</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Doctor on Trial</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>Beast</b> Peter Benchley<br />
<b>Dear Family</b> Camilla Bittle<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 200</b> #2 1992<br />
<b>Comeback</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>Scarlett</b> Alexandra Ripley<br />
<b>The Deceiver</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 201</b> #3 1992<br />
<b>Acts of Faith</b> Erich Segal<br />
<b>Hard Fall</b> Ridley Pearson<br />
<b>Bygones</b> LaVyrle Spencer<br />
<b>The Stormy Petrel</b> Mary Stewart<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 202</b> #4 1992<br />
<b>Such Devoted Sisters</b> Eileen Goudge<br />
<b>Rules of Encounter</b> William P. Kennedy<br />
<b>The Love Child</b> Catherine Cookson<br />
<b>American Gothic</b> Gene Smith<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 203</b> #5 1992<br />
<b>The Pelican Brief</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>Treasures</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>Eye of the Storm</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<b>The Island Harp</b> Jeanne Williams<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 204</b> #6 1992<br />
<b>Tangled Vines</b> Janet Dailey<br />
<b>Stalk</b> Louis Charbonneau<br />
<b>Anna</b> Cynthia Harrod-Eagles<br />
<b>The Leading Lady</b> Betty White & Tom Sullivan<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 205</b> #1 1993<br />
<b>Every Living Thing</b> James Herriot<br />
<b>All Around the Town</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Colony</b> Anne Rivers Siddons<br />
<b>Death Penalty</b> William J. Coughlin<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 206</b> #2 1993<br />
<b>Driving Force</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>Sotah</b> Naomi Ragen<br />
<b>The Doll's House</b> Evelyn Anthony<br />
<b>The Bears and I</b> Robert Franklin Leslie<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 207</b> #3 1993<br />
<b>Mrs. Washington and Horowitz, Too</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>Point of Impact</b> Stephen Hunter<br />
<b>November of the Heart</b> LaVyrle Spencer<br />
<b>Shooting Script</b> Gordon Cotler<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 208</b> #4 1993<br />
<b>The Client</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>Sweet Water</b> Christina Baker Kline<br />
<b>Slow Through Eden</b> Gordon Glasco<br />
<b>The Longest Road</b> Jeanne Williams<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 209</b> #5 1993<br />
<b>Thunder Point</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<b>The Venetian Mask</b> Rosalind Laker<br />
<b>Final Argument</b> Clifford Irving<br />
<b>Whispers</b> Belva Plain<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 210</b> #6 1993<br />
<b>The Cat Who Went Into the Closet</b><br />
Lilian Jackson Braun<br />
<b>Homeland</b> John Jakes<br />
<b>Tell Me No Secrets</b> Joy Fielding<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 211</b> #1 1994<br />
<b>I'll Be Seeing You</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Honor Among Thieves</b> Jeffrey Archer<br />
<b>Alex Haley's Queen</b> Alex Haley w/David Stevens<br />
<b>Mrs. Pollifax and the Second Thief</b><br />
Dorothy Gilman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 212</b> #2 1994<br />
<b>Without Remorse</b> Tom Clancy<br />
<b>The Old House at Railes</b> Mary Pearce<br />
<b>Decider</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>King of the Hill</b> A. E. Hotchner<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 213</b> #3 1994<br />
<b>A Dangerous Fortune</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>The Select</b> F. Paul Wilson<br />
<b>Rivers of Gold</b> Janet Edmonds<br />
<b>Hardscape</b> Justin Scott<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 214</b> #4 1994<br />
<b>Fatal Cure</b> Robin Cook<br />
<b>The Wrong House</b> Carol McD. Wallace<br />
<b>Red Ink</b> Greg Dinallo<br />
<b>Having Our Say</b> Sarah & A. Elizabeth Delany<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 215</b> #5 1994<br />
<b>Daybreak</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>Disclosure</b> Michael Crichton<br />
<b>St. Agnes' Stand</b> Tom Eidson<br />
<b>The Fist of God</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 216</b> #6 1994<br />
<b>Hidden Riches</b> Nora Roberts<br />
<b>Phoenix Rising</b> John Nance<br />
<b>Roommates</b> Max Apple<br />
<b>White Harvest</b> Louis Charbonneau<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 217</b> #1 1995<br />
<b>The Chamber</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>Remember Me</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>The Intruders</b> Stephen Coonts<br />
<b>The Acorn Winter</b> Elizabeth Webster<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 218</b> #2 1995<br />
<b>Tiger's Child</b> Torey Hayden<br />
<b>Heat</b> Stuart Woods<br />
<b>This Child Is Mine</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>Wall of Brass</b> Robert Daley<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 219</b> #3 1995<br />
<b>Prizes</b> Erich Segal<br />
<b>Secret Missions</b> Michael Gannon<br />
<b>Eyes of a Child</b> Richard North Patterson<br />
<b>More Than Meets the Eye</b> Joan Brock<br />
& Derek Gill<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 220</b> #4 1995<br />
<b>Acceptable Risk</b> Robin Cook<br />
<b>Local Rules</b> Jay Brandon<br />
<b>Salem Street</b> Anna Jacobs<br />
<b>Fast Forward</b> Judy Mercer<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 221</b> #5 1995<br />
<b>The Rainmaker</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>The Carousel</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>Wedding Night</b> Gary Devon<br />
<b>Cloud Shadows</b> Elizabeth Webster<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 222</b> #6 1995<br />
<b>Let Me Call You Sweetheart</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Children of the Dust</b> Clancy Carlile<br />
<b>Mrs. Pollifax and the Lion-Killer</b> Dorothy Gilman<br />
<b>The Magic Bullet</b> Harry Stein<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 223</b> #1 1996<br />
<b>A Place Called Freedom</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>The Horse Whisperer</b> Nicholas Evans<br />
<b>The Apocalypse Watch</b> Robert Ludlum<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 224</b> #2 1996<br />
<b>Come To Grief</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>Coming Home</b> Rosamunde Pilcher<br />
<b>Blaze</b> Robert Somerlott<br />
<b>That Camden Summer</b> LaVyrle Spencer<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 225</b> #3 1996<br />
<b>The Final Judgment</b> Richard North Patterson<br />
<b>Nathan's Run</b> John Gilstrap<br />
<b>Dance of the Scarecrows</b> Ray Sipherd<br />
<b>Implant</b> F. Paul Wilson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 226</b> #4 1996<br />
<b>Notorious</b> Janet Dailey<br />
<b>Snow Wolf</b> Glenn Meade<br />
<b>The Cat Who Said Cheese</b> Lilian J. Braun<br />
<b>Mirage</b> Soheir Khashoggi<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 227</b> #5 1996<br />
<b>The Zero Hour</b> Joseph Finder<br />
<b>Rose</b> Martin Cruz Smith<br />
<b>A Place For Kathy</b> Henry Denker<br />
<b>The Judge</b> Steve Martini<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 228</b> #6 1996<br />
<b>Moonlight Becomes You</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>The Outsider</b> Penelope Williamson<br />
<b>Harvest</b> Tess Gerritsen<br />
<b>The Falconer</b> Elaine Clark McCarthy<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 229</b> #1 1997<br />
<b>The Runaway Jury</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>Critical Judgment</b> Michael Palmer<br />
<b>Icon</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<b>Capitol Offense</b> Senator Barbara Mikulski<br />
& Mary Louise Oates<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 230</b> #2 1997<br />
<b>The Third Twin</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Small Town Girl</b> LaVyrle Spencer<br />
<b>To the Hilt</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>The Burning Man</b> Phillip Margolin<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 231</b> #3 1997<br />
<b>A Woman’s Place</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<b>The Unlikely Spy</b> Daniel Silva<br />
<b>The Cat Who Tailed a Thief</b> Lilian Jackson Braun<br />
<b>Beyond Recognition</b> Ridley Pearson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 232</b> #4 1997<br />
<b>The Escape Artist</b> Diane Chamberlain<br />
<b>Airframe</b> Michael Crichton<br />
<b>Weeding Out the Tears</b> Jeanne White with Susan Dworkin<br />
<b>Infinity’s Child</b> Harry Stein<br />
<br />
<b>Reader’s Digest Select Editions (name change)</b><br />
<br />
<b>Volume 233</b> #5 1997<br />
<b>The Partner</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>All God’s Children</b> Thomas Eidson<br />
<b>Medusa’s Child</b> John J. Nance<br />
<b>Only Son</b> Kevin O’Brien<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 234</b> #6 1997<br />
<b>Pretend You Don’t See Her</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>The Big Picture</b> Douglas Kennedy<br />
<b>A Place To Call Home</b> Deborah Smith<br />
<b>Chromosome 6</b> Robin Cook<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 235</b> #1 1998<br />
<b>Guilt</b> John Lescroart<br />
<b>Only Love</b> Erich Segal<br />
<b>Five Past Midnight</b> James Thayer<br />
<b>Three Wishes</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 236</b> #2 1998<br />
<b>Plum Island</b> Nelson DeMille<br />
<b>Homecoming</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>10 Lb. Penalty</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>The Starlite Drive-In</b> Marjorie Reynolds<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 237</b> #3 1998<br />
<b>The Winner</b> David Baldacci<br />
<b>Homeport</b> Nora Roberts<br />
<b>Flight of Eagles</b> Jack Higgins<br />
<b>Then Came Heaven</b> LaVyrle Spencer<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 238</b> #4 1998<br />
<b>The Street Lawyer</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>Message in a Bottle</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>The Cobra Event</b> Richard Preston<br />
<b>Sooner or Later</b> Elizabeth Adler<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 239</b> #5 1998<br />
<b>You Belong to Me</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>American Dreams</b> John Jakes<br />
<b>Toxin</b> Robin Cook<br />
<b>Firebird</b> Janice Graham<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 240</b> #6 1998<br />
<b>No Safe Place</b> Richard North Patterson<br />
<b>Somebody’s Baby</b> Elaine Kagan<br />
<b>Riptide</b> Douglas Preston & Lincoln Child<br />
<b>The Coffin Dancer</b> Jeffery Deaver<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 241</b> #1 1999<br />
<b>The Loop</b> Nicholas Evans<br />
<b>“N” Is For Noose</b> Sue Grafton<br />
<b>Coast Road</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<b>The Eleventh Commandment</b> Jeffrey Archer<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 242</b> #2 1999<br />
<b>Rainbow Six</b> Tom Clancy<br />
<b>Cloud Nine</b> Luanne Rice<br />
<b>The Simple Truth</b> David Baldacci<br />
<b>The Cat Who Saw Stars</b> Lilian Jackson Braun<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 243</b> #3 1999<br />
<b>Hammer of Eden</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Welcome to the World, Baby Girl!</b> Fannie Flagg<br />
<b>Stonewall’s Gold</b> Robert J. Mrazek<br />
<b>River’s End</b> Nora Roberts<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 244</b> #4 1999<br />
<b>The Testament</b> John Grisham<br />
<b>The Snow Falcon</b> Stuart Harrison<br />
<b>Terminal Event</b> James Thayer<br />
<b>Liberty Falling</b> Nevada Barr<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 245</b> #5 1999<br />
<b>We’ll Meet Again</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>The Marching Season</b> Daniel Silva<br />
<b>Miss Julia Speaks Her Mind</b> Ann B. Ross<br />
<b>8.4</b> Peter Hernon<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 246</b> #6 1999<br />
<b>Lake News</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<b>The Devil’s Teardrop</b> Jeffery Deaver<br />
<b>A Walk to Remember</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>Thunderhead</b> Douglas Preston/Lincoln Child<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 247</b> #1 2000<br />
<b>Black Notice</b> Patricia Cornwell<br />
<b>Eddie’s Bastard</b> William Kowalski<br />
<b>Boundary Waters</b> William Kent Krueger<br />
<b>The Innocents Within</b> Robert Daley<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 248</b> #2 2000<br />
<b>Follow the Stars Home</b> Luanne Rice<br />
<b>Hunting Badger</b> Tony Hillerman<br />
<b>The Quiet Game</b> Greg Iles<br />
<b>Second Wind</b> Dick Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 249</b> #3 2000<br />
<b>Blackout</b> John J. Nance<br />
<b>Angel Falls</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
<b>Void Moon</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>The Kingsley House</b> Arliss Ryan<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 250</b> #4 2000<br />
<b>The Lion’s Game</b> Nelson Demille<br />
<b>Handyman</b> Linda Nichols<br />
<b>The Patient</b> Michael Palmer<br />
<b>Round Robin</b> Jennifer Chiaverini<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 251</b> #5 2000<br />
<b>Ghost Moon</b> Karen Robards<br />
<b>The Empty Chair</b> Jeffery Deaver<br />
<b>Hawke’s Cove</b> Susan Wilson<br />
<b>The Color of Hope</b> Susan Madison<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 252</b> #6 2000<br />
<b>Before I Say Good-bye</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Julie and Romeo</b> Jeanne Ray<br />
<b>Demolition Angel</b> Robert Crais<br />
<b>Winter Solstice</b> Rosamunde Pilcher<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 253</b> #1 2001<br />
<b>The Rescue</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>Code to Zero</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>My Mother’s Daughter</b> Judith Henry Wall<br />
<b>Even Steven</b> John Gilstrap<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 254</b> #2 2001<br />
<b>Running Blind</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Dream Country</b> Luanne Rice<br />
<b>Shattered</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>A Certain Slant of Light</b> Cynthia Thayer<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 255</b> #3 2001<br />
<b>The Villa</b> Nora Roberts<br />
<b>24 Hours</b> Greg Iles<br />
<b>Nora, Nora</b> Anne Rivers Siddons<br />
<b>Force 12</b> James Thayer<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 256</b> #4 2001<br />
<b>Peace Like a River</b> Leif Enger<br />
<b>P Is For Peril</b> Sue Grafton<br />
<b>Summer Island</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
<b>The Incumbent</b> Brian McGrory<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 257</b> #5 2001<br />
<b>The Ice Child</b> Elizabeth McGregor<br />
<b>The Blue Nowhere</b> Jeffery Deaver<br />
<b>Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas</b> James Patterson<br />
<b>Back When We Were Grownups</b> Anne Tyler<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 258</b> #6 2001<br />
<b>Summer Light</b> Luanne Rice<br />
<b>Echo Burning</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>The Rich Part of Life</b> Jim Kokoris<br />
<b>On the Street Where You Live</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 259</b> #1 12/27/01<br />
<b>Envy</b> Sandra Brown<br />
<b>Secret Sanction</b> Brian Haig<br />
<b>Entering Normal</b> Anne D. LeClair<br />
<b>A Mulligan for Bobby Jobe</b> Bob Cullen<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 260</b> #2 2/26/02<br />
<b>A Bend in the Road</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>The Woman Next Door</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<b>Jackdaws</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Long Time No See</b> Susan Isaacs<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 261</b> #3 4/30/02<br />
<b>Safe Harbor</b> Luanne Rice<br />
<b>The Analyst</b> John Katzenbach<br />
<b>Fallen Angel</b> Don J. Snyder<br />
<b>Open Season</b> C.J. Box<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 262</b> #4 7/2/02<br />
<b>The Stone Monkey</b> Jeffery Deaver<br />
<b>Step-Ball-Change</b> Jeanne Ray<br />
<b>The Smoke Jumper</b> Nicholas Evans<br />
<b>The Wailing Wind</b> Tony Hillerman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 263</b> #5 8/27/02<br />
<b>Daddy’s Little Girl</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Without Fail</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Flight Lessons</b> Patricia Gaffney<br />
<b>Three Weeks in Paris</b> Barbara Taylor Bradford<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 264</b> #6 10/29/02<br />
<b>An Accidental Woman</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<b>2nd Chance</b> James Patterson<br />
<b>Distant Shores</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
<b>City of Bones</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 265</b> #1 12/24/02<br />
<b>Chesapeake Blue</b> Nora Roberts<br />
<b>No One To Trust</b> Iris Johansen<br />
<b>Standing in the Rainbow</b> Fannie Flagg<br />
<b>In the Bleak Midwinter</b> Julia Spencer-Fleming<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 266</b> #2 2/25/03<br />
<b>Hornet Flight</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Leaving Eden</b> Ann LeClaire<br />
<b>Q is for Quarry</b> Sue Grafton<br />
<b>Nights in Rodanthe</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 267</b> #3 4/28/03<br />
<b>The Last Promise</b> Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>Danger Zone</b> Shirley Palmer<br />
<b>Not a Sparrow Falls</b> Linda Nichols<br />
<b>Street Boys</b> Lorenzo Carcaterra<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 268</b> #4 6/30/03<br />
<b>The Secret Hour</b> Luanne Rice<br />
<b>The Vanished Man</b> Jeffery Deaver<br />
<b>Eat Cake</b> Jeanne Ray<br />
<b>Proof of Intent</b> William J. Coughlin & Walter Sorrells<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 269</b> #5 9/1/03<br />
<b>The Second Time Around</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>The Guardian</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>Between Sisters</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
<b>Final Witness</b> Simon Tolkien<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 270</b> #6 11/3/03<br />
<b>The Anniversary</b> Amy Gutman<br />
<b>Flirting With Pete</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<b>The Avenger</b> Frederick Forsyth<br />
<b>Waterloo Station</b> Emily Grayson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 271</b> #1 12/29/03<br />
<b>The Forever Year</b> Ronald Anthony<br />
<b>Cold Pursuit</b> T. Jefferson Parker<br />
<b>Lover’s Lane</b> Jill Marie Landis<br />
<b>Temporary Sanity</b> Rose Connors<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 272</b> #2 2/23/04<br />
<b>A Perfect Day</b> Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>Split Second</b> David Baldacci<br />
<b>Drifting</b> Stephanie Gertler<br />
<b>Beachcomber</b> Karen Robards<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 273</b> #3 4/26/04<br />
<b>The Wedding</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>The Conspiracy Club</b> Jonathan Kellerman<br />
<b>Summer Harbor</b> Susan Wilson<br />
<b>The Sight of the Stars</b> Belva Plain<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 274</b> #4 6/28/04<br />
<b>Letter from Home</b> Carolyn Hart<br />
<b>P.S. I Love you</b> Cecelia Ahern<br />
<b>The Promise of a Lie</b> Howard Roghan<br />
<b>The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night Time</b> Mark Haddon<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 275</b> #5 8/30/04<br />
<b>Killer Smile</b> Lisa Scottoline<br />
<b>Sam’s Letters to Jennifer</b> James Patterson<br />
<b>The Zero Game</b> Brad Meltzer<br />
<b>The Valley of Light</b> Terry Kay<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 276</b> #6 11/01/04<br />
<b>Nighttime Is My Time</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Blood Is The Sky</b> Steve Hamilton<br />
<b>Maximum Security</b> Rose Connors<br />
<b>Some Danger Involved</b> Will Thomas<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 277 #1</b> 12/27/04<br />
<b>The Things We Do For Love</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
<b>Three Weeks with My Brother</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>The Murder Artist</b> John F. Case<br />
<b>The Night Train to Lisbon</b> Emily Grayson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 278 #2</b> 2/28/05<br />
<b>The Summer I Dared</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<b>Whiteout</b> Ken Follett<br />
<b>Redbird Christmas</b> Fannie Flagg<br />
<b>Skeleton Man</b> Tony Hillerman<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 279</b> #3 5/02/05<br />
<b>Kill the Messenger</b> Tami Hoag<br />
<b>The Queen of the Big Time</b> Adriana Trigiani<br />
<b>Murder at the B School</b> Jeffrey Cruikshank<br />
<b>A Northern Light</b> Jennifer Donnelly<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 280</b> #4 6/27/05<br />
<b>Bait</b> Karen Robards<br />
<b>Mosaic</b> Soheir Khashoggi<br />
<b>One Shot</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Diving Through Clouds</b> Nicola Lindsay<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 281</b> #5 8/29/05<br />
<b>Heartbreak Hotel</b> Jill Marie Landis<br />
<b>The Closers</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>The Ladies of Garrison Gardens</b> Louise Shaffer<br />
<b>Julie and Romeo Get Lucky</b> Jeanne Ray<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 282</b> #6 10/31/05<br />
<b>No Place Like Home</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Twisted</b> Johnathan Kellerman<br />
<b>False Testimony</b> Rose Connors<br />
<b>This Dame For Hire</b> Sandra Scoppettone<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 283</b> #1 12/26/05<br />
<b>True Believer</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>One Soldier’s Story</b> Bob Dole<br />
<b>The Undomestic Goddess</b> Sophie Kinsella<br />
<b>The Double Eagle</b> James Twining<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 284</b> #2 2/27/06<br />
<b>Looking for Peyton Place</b> Barbara Delinsky<br />
<b>The Lifeguard</b> James Patterson & Andrew Gross<br />
<b>The Blue Bistro</b> Elin Hilderbrand<br />
<b>Sacred Cows</b> Karen E. Olson<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 285</b> #3 5/1/06<br />
<b>Magic Hour</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
<b>The Town That Came A-Courtin’</b> Ronda Rich<br />
<b>The Sunflower</b> Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>Dead Simple</b> Peter James<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 286</b> #4 6/26/06<br />
<b>False Impression</b> Jeffrey Archer<br />
<b>At First Sight</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>Sun at Midnight</b> Rosie Thomas<br />
<b>Cover Your Assets</b> Patricia Smiley<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 287</b> #5 8/28/06<br />
<b>The Hard Way</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Where Mercy Flows</b> Karen Harter<br />
<b>Two Little Girls In Blue</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>Rosie</b> Alan Titchmarsh<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 288</b> #6 10/30/06<br />
<b>Married to A Stranger</b> Patricia MacDonald<br />
<b>A Christmas Guest</b> Anne Perry<br />
<b>Sailing to Capri</b> Elizabeth Adler<br />
<b>The Conjurer’s Bird</b> Martin Davies<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 289</b> # 1 12/25/06<br />
<b>Angels Fall</b> Nora Roberts<br />
<b>The Whistling Season</b> Ivan Doig<br />
<b>Consigned To Death </b>Jane K. Cleland<br />
<b>Orbit</b> John J. Nance<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 290</b> #2 2/19/07<br />
<b>Under Orders</b> Dick Francis<br />
<b>The Saddlemaker’s Wife</b> Earlene Fowler<br />
<b>The Angels of Morgan Hill</b> Donna VanLiere<br />
<b>Echo Park</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>The Glass Case</b> Kristin Hannah (short story)<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 291</b> #3 4/23/07<br />
<b>Dear John</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>The Two Minute Rule</b> Robert Crais<br />
<b>Can’t Wait to Get to Heaven</b> Fannie Flagg<br />
<b>A Whole New Life</b> Betsy Thornton<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 292</b> #4 6/25/07<br />
<b>Autumn Blue</b> Karen Harter<br />
<b>Bad Luck and Trouble</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Tallgrass</b> Sandra Dallas<br />
<b>Winter’s Child</b> Margaret Maron<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 293 </b>#5 8/27/07<br />
<b>Shadow Dance</b> Julie Garwood<br />
<b>Francesca’s Kitchen</b> Peter Pezzelli<br />
<b>The Sleeping Doll</b> Jeffery Deaver<br />
<b>Garden Spells</b> Sarah Allen<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 294 </b>#6 10/29/07<br />
<b>No Time for Goodbye</b> Linwood Barclay<br />
<b>Daddy’s Girl</b> Lisa Scottoline<br />
<b>Thunder Bay</b> William Kent Krueger<br />
<b>I Heard that Song Before</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 295 </b>#1 12/24/07<br />
<b>The Overlook</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>Meet Me in Venice</b> Elizabeth Adler<br />
<b>Step on a Crack</b> James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge Jr.<br />
<b>An Irish Country Doctor</b> Patrick Tayler<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 296 </b>#2 2/18/08<br />
<b>Bad Blood</b> Linda Fairstein<br />
<b>The Long Walk Home</b> Will North<br />
<b>The Blue Zone</b> Andrew Gross<br />
<b>Iris and Ruby</b> Rosie Thomas<br />
<b>James Penney's New Identity</b> Lee Child (short story)<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 297 </b>#3 4/25/08<br />
<b>The Ghost</b> Robert Harris<br />
<b>The Choice</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>The Watchman</b> Robert Crais<br />
<b>Her Royal Spyness</b> Rhys Bowen<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 298 </b>#4 6/23/08<br />
<b>Blue Heaven</b> C. J. Box<br />
<b>The First Patient</b> Michael Palmer<br />
<b>The Sugar Queen</b> Sarah Addison Allen<br />
<b>Dead Heat</b> Dick Francis and Felix Francis<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 299 </b>#5 8/25/08<br />
<b>Sundays at Tiffanys</b> James Patterson and Gabrielle Charbonnet<br />
<b>Lady Killer</b> Lisa Scottoline<br />
<b>The Christmas Promise</b> Donna VanLiere<br />
<b>Final Theory</b> Mark Alpert<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 300 </b>#6 10/28/08<br />
<b>Where Are You Now?</b> Mary Higgins Clark<br />
<b>A Single Thread</b> Marie Bostwick<br />
<b>An Irish Country Village</b> Patrick Taylor<br />
<b>Italian Lessons</b> Peter Pezzelli<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 301 </b>#1 12/22/08<br />
<b>Nothing to Lose</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Remember Me?</b> Sophie Kinsella<br />
<b>Don't Tell a Soul</b> David Rosenfelt<br />
<b>Leaving Jack</b> Gareth Crocker<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 302 </b>#2 2/16/09/<br />
<b>The Brass Verdict</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>Crossroads</b> Belva Plain<br />
<b>Guilty</b> Karen Robards<br />
<b>Hannah's Dream</b> Diane Hammond<br />
<br />
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<br />
<b>Volume 303 </b>#3 April 09<br />
<b>The Lucky One</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>A Foreign Affair</b> Caro Peacock<br />
<b>Envy the Night</b> Michael Koryta<br />
<b>The Last Lecture</b> Randy Pausch with Jeffrey Zaslow<br />
<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 304 </b>#4 June 09<br />
<b>Silks</b> Dick and Felix Francis<br />
<b>Very Valentine</b> Adriana Trigiani<br />
<b>Chasing Darkness</b> Robert Crais<br />
<b>Water, Stone, Heart</b> Will North<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 305 </b>#5 August 09<br />
<b>Still Life</b> Joy Fielding<br />
<b>Grace</b> Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>Hell Bent</b> William G. Tapply<br />
<b>Prayers for Sale</b> Sandra Dallas<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 306 </b>#6 October 09<br />
<b>Love in Bloomt</b> Sheila Roberts<br />
<b>Pursuit</b> Karen Robards<br />
<b>Serendipity</b> Louise Shaffer<br />
<b>The Nine Lessons</b> Kevin Alan Milne<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 307 </b>#1 January 10<br />
<b>Gone Tomorrow</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Lost & Found</b> Jacqueline Sheehan<br />
<b>The Murder of Tut</b> James Patterson and Michael Dugard<br />
<b>La's Orchestra Saves the World</b> Alexander McCall Smith<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 308 </b>#2 February 10<br />
<b>The Scarecrow</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>The French Gardener</b> Santa Montefiore<br />
<b>Heaven's Keep</b> William Kent Krueger<br />
<b>The Art of Racing in the Rain</b> Garth Stein<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 309 </b>#3 April 10<br />
<b>Winter Garden</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
<b>The Poacher's Son</b> Paul Doiron<br />
<b>A Thread so Thin</b> Marie Bostwick<br />
<b>Half Broke Horses</b> Jeanette Walls<br />
<br />
<b>Volume 310 </b>#4 June 10<br />
<b>Villa Mirabella</b> Peter Pezzelli<br />
<b>Rainwater</b> Sandra Brown<br />
<b>The First Rule</b> Robert Crais<br />
<b>The Girl who Chased the Moon</b> Sarah Addison Allen<br />
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<b>Volume 311 </b>#5 August 10<br />
<b>The Christmas List</b> Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>From Cradle to Grave</b> Patricia MacDonald<br />
<b>Spinning Forward</b> Terri Dulong<br />
<b>Blood Lines</b> Kathryn Casey<br />
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<b>Volume 312 </b>#6 October 10<br />
<b>The Mountain Between Us</b> Charles Martin<br />
<b>The Nine Dragons</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>A Dog's Purpose</b> Bruce W. Cameron<br />
<b>This Time Together</b> Carol Burnet<br />
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<b>Volume 313 </b>#1 January 11<br />
<b>61 Hours</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Small Change</b> Sheila Roberts<br />
<b>Nowhere to Run</b> C. J. Box<br />
<b>Leaving Unknown</b> Kerry Reichs<br />
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<b>Volume 314 </b>#2 February 11<br />
<b>Crossfire</b> Dick and Felix Francis<br />
<b>Sweet Misfortune</b> Kevin Alan Milne<br />
<b>Outwitting Trolls</b> William G. Tapply<br />
<b>Letters from Home</b> Kristina McMorris<br />
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<b>Volume 315 </b>#3 April 11<br />
<b>Safe Haven</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>The Sentry</b> Robert Crais<br />
<b>An Irish Country Courtship</b> Patrick Taylor<br />
<b>The Provence Cure for the Brokenhearted</b> Bridget Asher<br />
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<b>Volume 316 </b>#4 June 11<br />
<b>Never Look Away</b> Linwood Barclay<br />
<b>Promise Me</b> Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>Lipstick in Afghanistan</b> Roberta Gately<br />
<b>I Still Dream About You</b> Fannie Flagg<br />
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<b>Volume 317 </b>#5 August 11<br />
<b>Now You See Her</b> Joy Fielding<br />
<b>The Peach Keeper</b> Sarah Addison Allen<br />
<b>Buried Secrets</b> Joseph Finder<br />
<b>The Oracle of Stamboul</b> Michael David Lukas<br />
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<b>Volume 318 </b>#6 October 11<br />
<b>The Orchard</b> Jeffrey Stepakoff<br />
<b>Worth Dying For</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>How to Bake a Perfect Life</b> Barbara O'Neal<br />
<b>On Borrowed Time</b> David Rosenfelt<br />
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<b>Volume 319 </b>#1 January 12<br />
<b>One Summer</b> David Baldacci<br />
<b>Cast Into Doubt</b> Patricia MacDonald<br />
<b>Casting About</b> Terri Dulong<br />
<b>The Lion</b> Nelson DeMille<br />
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<b>Volume 320 </b>#2 March 12<br />
<b>The Final Note</b> Kevin Alan Milne<br />
<b>Dick Francis's Gamble</b> Felix Francis<br />
<b>The Orchard</b> Theresa Weir<br />
<b>Lethal</b> Sandra Brown<br />
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<b>Volume 321 </b>#3 May 12<br />
<b>A Dublin Student Doctor</b> Patrick Taylor<br />
<b>The Underside of Joy</b> Sere Prince Halverson<br />
<b>Three-Day Town</b> Margaret Maron<br />
<b>Emory's Gift</b> W. Bruce Cameron<br />
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<b>Volume 322 </b>#4 July 12<br />
<b>The Bungalow</b> Sarah Jio<br />
<b>The Drop</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>The Best of Me</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
<b>Love in a Nutshell</b> Janet Evanovich and Dorien Kelly<br />
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<b>Volume 323 </b>#5 Sept 12<br />
<b>Home Front</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
<b>I've Got Your Number</b> Sophie Kinsella<br />
<b>The House of Silk</b> Anthony Horowitz<br />
<b>The Christmas Note</b> Donna VanLiere<br />
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<b>Volume 324 </b>#6 Nov 12<br />
<b>Oath of Office</b> Michael Palmer<br />
<b>Thunder and Rain</b> Charles Martin<br />
<b>Ice Fire</b> David Lyons<br />
<b>Saving Ceecee Honeycutt</b> Beth Hoffman<br />
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<b>Volume 325 </b>#1 Jan 13<br />
<b>Lost December</b> Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>XO</b> Jeffery Deaver<br />
<b>Beach House Memories</b> Mary Alice Monroe<br />
<b>Missing Child</b> Patricia MacDonald<br />
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<b>Volume 326 </b>#2 Mar 13<br />
<b>The Innocent</b> David Baldacci<br />
<b>Beach Colors</b> Shelley Noble<br />
<b>The Third Gate</b> Lincoln Child<br />
<b>Calling Invisible Women</b> Jeane Ray<br />
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<b>Volume 327</b>#3 May 13<br />
<b>Dick Francis's Bloodline</b> Felix Francis<br />
<b>The View from Here</b> Cindy Myers<br />
<b>A Wanted Man</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Miss Dreamsville and the Collier County Women's Literary Society</b> Amy Hill Hearth<br />
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<b>Volume 328 </b>#4 July 13<br />
<b>The One Good Thing</b> Kevin Alan Milne<br />
<b>A Cold and Lonely Place</b> Sara J. Henry<br />
<b>The Man Who Forgot His Wife</b> John O'Farrell<br />
<b>Close Your Eyes</b> Iris and Roy Johansen<br />
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<b>Volume 329 </b>#5 Sept 13<br />
<b>The Irresistible Blueberry Bakeshop & Cafe</b> Mary Simses<br />
<b>Blackberry Winter</b> Sarah Jio<br />
<b>Suspect</b> Robert Crais<br />
<b>There Was an Old Woman</b> Hallie Ephron<br />
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<b>Volume 330 </b>#6 Nov 13<br />
<b>Silver Star</b> Jeanette Walls<br />
<b>Political Suicide</b> Michael Palmer<br />
<b>A Street Cat Named Bob</b> James Bowen<br />
<b>Fly Away</b> Kristin Hannah<br />
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<b>Volume 331 </b>#1 Jan 14<br />
<b>The Summer Girls</b> Mary Alice Monroe<br />
<b>The Glassblower's Apprentice</b> Peter Pezzelli<br />
<b>The Hit</b> David Baldacci<br />
<b>The Good Dream</b> Donna VanLiere<br />
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<b>Volume 332 </b>#2 Mar 14<br />
<b>Unwritten</b> Charles Martin<br />
<b>The Promise</b> Ann Weisgarber<br />
<b>Never Go Back</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>Stargazey Point</b> Shelley Noble<br />
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<b>Volume 333 </b>#3 May 14<br />
<b>Forever Friday</b> Timothy Lews<br />
<b>The Rosie Project</b> Graeme Simsion<br />
<b>Deadline</b> Sandra Brown<br />
<b>Melody of Secrets</b> Jeffrey Stepakoff<br />
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<b>Volume 334 </b>#4 July 14<br />
<b>Doing Harm</b> Kelly Parsons<br />
<b>Lost Lake</b> Sarah Addison Allen<br />
<b>Sisters</b> Patricia MacDonald<br />
<b>The Longest Ride</b> Nicholas Sparks<br />
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<b>Volume 335 </b>#5 Sep 14<br />
<b>Goodnight June</b> Sarah Jio<br />
<b>Those Who Wish Me Dead</b> Michael Koryta<br />
<b>Looking for Me </b>Beth Hoffman<br />
<b>The Girl with a Clock for a Heart</b> Peter Swanson<br />
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<b>Volume 336 </b>#6 Nov 14<br />
<b>Suspicion</b> Joseph Finder<br />
<b>Dog Gone, Back Soon</b> Ann Weisgarber<br />
<b>The Wishing Thread</b> Lisa Van Allen<br />
<b>Without Warning</b> David Rosenfelt<br />
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<b>Volume 337 </b>#1 Jan 15<br />
<b>Invisible</b> James Patterson and David Ellis<br />
<b>The Glass Kitchen</b> Linda Francis Lee<br />
<b>Invisible City</b> Julia Dahl<br />
<b>Journey from Darkness</b> Garreth Crocker<br />
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<b>Volume 338 </b>#2 Mar 15<br />
<b>Personal</b> Lee Child<br />
<b>You Knew Me When</b> Emily Liebert<br />
<b>The Monogram Murders</b> Sophie Hannah<br />
<b>Star Gazing</b> Linda Gillard<br />
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<b>Volume 339 </b>#3 May 15<br />
<b>Girl Underwater</b> Claire Kells<br />
<b>Never Come Back</b> David Bell<br />
<b>A Life Intercepted</b> Charles Martin<br />
<b>Mean Streak</b> Sandra Brown<br />
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<b>Volume 340 </b>#4 July 15<br />
<b>The Story of Us</b> Dani Atkins<br />
<b>Windigo Island</b> William Kent Krueger<br />
<b>The Mistletoe Promise</b> Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>Resistant</b> Michael Palmer<br />
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<b>Volume 341 </b>#5 Sep 15<br />
<b>The Burning Room</b> Michael Connelly<br />
<b>First Frost</b> Sarah Addison Allen<br />
<b>The Silent Sister</b> Diane Chamberlain<br />
<b>Lawyer for the Dog</b> Lee Robinson<br />
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<b>Volume 342 </b>#6 Nov 15<br />
<b>Memory Man</b> David Baldacci<br />
<b>800 Grapes</b> Laura Dave<br />
<b>Moriarty </b>Anthony Horowitz<br />
<b>The Christmas Light</b> Donna VanLiere<br />
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<b>Volume 343 </b>#1 Jan 16<br />
<b>One Mile Under</b> Andrew Gross<br />
<b>Miss Dreamsville and the Lost Heiress of Collier County</b> Amy Hill Hearth<br />
<b>The Bullet </b>Mary Louise Kelly<br />
<b>The Cherry Harvest</b> Lucy Sanna<br />
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<b>Volume 344 </b>#2 Mar 16<br />
<b>Carrying Albert Home </b>Homer Hickam<br />
<b>What Doesn't Kill Her</b> Carla Norton<br />
<b>Love Gently Falling </b>Melody Carlson<br />
<b>Radiant Angel</b> Nelson DeMille<br />
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<b>Volume 345 </b>#3 May 16<br />
<b>Make Me </b>Lee Child<br />
<b>Come Hell or Highball</b> Maia Chance<br />
<b>Summit Lake </b>Charlie Donlea<br />
<b>The Good Neighbor</b> Amy Sue Nathan<br />
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<b>Volume 346 </b>#4 July 16<br />
<b>Front Runner </b>Lee Child<br />
<b>The Charm Bracelet </b>Viola Shipman<br />
<b>The Precipice </b>Paul Doiron<br />
<b>Not Forgetting the Whale</b> John Ironmonger<br />
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<b>Volume 347 </b>#5 Sep 16<br />
<b>The Crossing </b>Michael Connelly<br />
<b>Piece of Mind </b>Michelle Adelman<br />
<b>The Mistletoe Inn </b>Richard Paul Evans<br />
<b>The Unexpected Inheritance of Inspector Chopra</b> Vaseem Khan<br />
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<b><br class="Apple-interchange-newline" />Volume 348 </b>#6 Nov 16<br />
<b>The City Baker's Guide to Country Living </b>Louise Miller<br />
<b>The Hostage Taker </b>Stefanie Pintoff<br />
<b>Billy and Me </b>Giovanna Fletcher<br />
<b>Arrowood</b> Laura McHugh<br />
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<b>Volume 349 </b>#1 Jan 17<br />
<b>The Rules of Love and Grammar </b>Mary Simses<br />
<b>I Let You Go </b>Clare Mackintosh<br />
<b>The Dollhouse </b>Fiona Davis<br />
<b>Sit! Stay! Speak!</b> Annie England Noble<br />
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<b>Volume 350 </b>#2 Mar 17<br />
<b>Night School </b>Lee Child<br />
<b>The Bookshop on the Corner </b>Jenny Colgan<br />
<b>Among the Wicked </b>Linda Castillo<br />
<b>One True Loves</b> Taylor Jenkins Reid<br />
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<b>Volume 351 </b>#3 May 17<br />
<b>Guilty Minds </b>Joseph Finder<br />
<b>A Lowcountry Wedding </b>Mary Alice Monroe<br />
<b>The Branson Beauty </b>Claire Booth<br />
<b>The Hope Chest</b> Viola Shipman<br />
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<b>Volume 352 </b>#4 July 17<br />
<b>Burning Bright </b>Nicholas Petrie<br />
<b>The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper </b>Phaedra Patrick<br />
<b>The Vanishing Year </b>Kate Moretti<br />
<b>I'm Still Here</b> Clelie Avit<br />
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<b>Volume 353 </b>#5 August 17<br />
<b>The Wrong Side of Goodbye </b>Michael Connelly<br />
<b>Miramar Bay </b>Davis Bunn<br />
<b>Triple Crown </b>Felix Francis<br />
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<b>Volume 363 </b>February 2019<br />
<b>Don't Believe It</b> by Charlie Donlea<br />
<b>Rainy Day Friends</b> by Jill Shalvis<br />
<b>By His Own Hand</b> by Neal Griffin<br />
<b>When The Men Were Gone</b> by Marjorie Herrera Lewis<br />
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<b>Volume 364 </b>March 2019<br />
<b>The Last Time I Lied</b> by Riley Sager<br />
<b>A Borrowing of Bones</b> by Paula Munier<br />
<b>Not Our Kind</b> by Kitty Zeldis<br />
<b>A Gathering of Secrets</b> by Linda Castillo<br />
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<b>Volume 365</b> May 2019<br />
<b>Past Tense</b> by Lee Child<br />
<b>Hope on the Inside</b> by Marie Bostwick<br />
<b>Forever and a Day</b> by Anthony Horowitz<br />
<b>The Last Road Trip</b> by Gareth Crocker<br />
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<b>Volume 366</b> July 2019<br />
<b>Judgment</b> by Joseph Finder<br />
<b>The Military Wife</b> by Laura Trentham<br />
<b>Desolation Mountain</b> by William Kent Krueger<br />
<b>An Anonymous Girl</b> by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen<br />
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<b>Volume 367</b> August 2019<br />
<b>Long Road to Mercy</b> by David Baldacci<br />
<b>The Lieutenant's Nurse</b> by Sarah Ackerman<br />
<b>Things You Save in a Fire</b> by Katherine Center<br />
<b>The Noel Stranger</b> by Richard Paul Evans<br />
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<b>Volume 368</b> October 2019<br />
<b>Dark Site </b>by Patrick Lee<br />
<b>Dating by the Book</b> by Mary Ann Marlowe<br />
<b>Wolf Pack</b> by C.J. Box<br />
<b>Deck the Hounds</b> by David Rosenfelt<br />
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<b>Volume 369</b> December 2019<br />
<b>A Dangerous Man</b> by Robert Crais<br />
<b>The Book Charmer </b>by Karen Hawkins<br />
<b>A Beautiful Corpse</b> by Christi Daugherty<br />
<b>Drawing Home</b> by Jamie Brenner<br />
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<b>Volume 370</b> February 2020<br />
<b>The Turn of the Key</b> by Ruth Ware<br />
<b>A Beach Wish</b> by Shelley Noble<br />
<b>Layover </b>by David Bell<br />
<b>A Deadly Turn </b>by Claire Booth<br />
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<b>Volume 371 </b>April 2020<br />
<b>Wherever She Goes</b> by Kelley Armstrong<br />
<b>The Fifth Column</b> by Andrew Gross<br />
<b>Thin Ice</b> by Paige Shelton<br />
<b>The Me I Used to Be</b> by Jennifer Ryan<br />
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<b>Volume</b> <b>372</b> June 2020<br />
<b>Lock Every Door </b>by Riley Sager<br />
<b>Shamed</b> by Linda Castillo<br />
<b>The Whispers of War</b> by Julia Kelly<br />
<b>Careful What You Wish For</b> by Hallie Ephron</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume</b> <b>373</b> August 2020</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>House on Fire</b> by Joseph Finder</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>An Everyday Hero </b>by Laura Trentham</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Blind Search</b> by Paula Munier</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Let it Snow </b>by Nancy Thayer</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 374</b> September 2020</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Wild One</b> by Nick Petrie</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Dachshund Through the Snow</b> by David Rosenfelt</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>No Bad Deed </b>by Heather Chavez</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Noel Street</b> by Richard Paul Evans</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 375</b> November 2020</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Long Range</b> by C. J. Box</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>What You Wish For</b> by Katherine Center</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The New Husband</b> by D. J. Palmer</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Heirloom Garden</b> by Viola Shipman</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 376 </b>January 2021</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Revolver Road </b>by Christi Daugherty</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Big Finish </b>by Brooke Fossey</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Murder in Chianti </b>by Camilla Trinchieri</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Second Chance Boutique </b>by Louisa Leaman</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 377</b> March 2021</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Last Flight</b> by Julie Clark</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Of Mutts and Men</b> by Spencer Quinn</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Beachside Beginnings</b> by Sheila Roberts</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Fate of a Flapper </b>by Susanna Calkins</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 378</b> May 2021</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Sentinel</b> by Lee Child and Andrew Child</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Maggie Finds Her Muse </b>by Dee Ernst</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Outsider</b> by Linda Castillo</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Love At First</b> by Kate Clayborn</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 379 </b>June 2021</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>To Tell You the Truth </b>by Gilly Macmillan</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Twice Shy</b> by Sarah Hogle</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Every Last Fear</b> by Alex Finlay</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Fortune Favors the Dead</b> by Stephen Spotswood</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 380</b> August 2021</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Breaker</b> by Nick Petrie</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Last Thing He Told Me</b> by Laura Dave</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Secrets of Love Story Bridge</b> by Phaedra Patrick</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Silent Bite</b> by David Rosenfelt</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 381</b> September 2021</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Cold Wind</b> by Paige Shelton</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Second Life of Mirielle West </b>by Amanda Skenandore</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Runner </b>by Tracy Clark</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Noel Letters</b> by Richard Paul Evans</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 382 </b>November 2021</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Dark Sky </b>by C. J. Box</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>A Peculiar Combination</b> by Ashley Weaver</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Meet Me in Paradise</b> by Libby Hubscher</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Her Three Lives</b> by Cate Holahan</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 383 </b>January 2022</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Lightning Strike</b> by William Kent Krueger</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Arsenic and Adobo</b> by Mia P. Manansala</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Last Chance Library</b> by Freya Sampson</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>A Deadly Twist</b> by Jeffrey Siger</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 384 </b>March 2022</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Fallen</b> by Linda Castillo</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Yours Cheerfully</b> by AJ Pearce</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Dead by Dawn</b> by Paul Doiron</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>A Spot of Troubl</b>e by Teri Wilson</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 385</b> May 2022</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>2 Sisters Detective Agency</b> by James Patterson and Candice Fox</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Lost and Found Necklace</b> by Louisa Leaman</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Girl in Ice</b> by Erica Ferencik</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Family You Make</b> by Jill Shalvis</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 386 </b>June 2022</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Golden Couple </b>by Greer Hendricks and Sarah Pekkanen</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Love, Lists, and Fancy Ships</b> by Sarah Grunder Ruiz</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Mad Girls of New York</b> by Maya Rodale</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>A Fire in the Night </b>by Christopher Swann</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 387 </b>August 2022</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Night Shift </b>by Alex Finlay</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Secret of Snow </b>by Viola Shipman</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Maid</b> by Nita Prose</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>This Golden State</b> by Marit Weisenberg</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 388</b> September 2022</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Vanishing Edge</b> by Claire Kells</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Bodyguard</b> by Katherine Center</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Matchmaker</b> by Paul Vidich</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Best in Snow </b>by David Rosenfelt</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 389</b> November 2022</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Take Your Breath Away</b> by Linwood Barclay</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Key to Deceit</b> by Ashley Weaver</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Unsinkable Greta James </b>by Jennifer E. Smith</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Lucy Checks In</b> by Dee Ernst</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 390 </b>January 2023</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Fox Creek</b> by William Kent Krueger</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Nora Goes Off Script</b> by Annabel Monaghan</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Last Call at the Nightingale</b> by Katharine Schellman</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Other Birds</b> by Sarah Addison Allen</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 391</b> March 2023</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Hatchet Island</b> by Paul Doiron</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Bark to the Future</b> by Spencer Quinn</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>The Hidden One</b> by Linda Castillo</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>One Last Chance</b> by Jeffrey Siger</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 392</b> May 2023</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Racing the Light</b> by Robert Crais</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Love in the Time of Serial Killers</b> by Alicia Thompson</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Deep Water</b> by Emma Bamford</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>A Line in the Sand </b>by Teri Wilson</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><br /></div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Volume 393</b> June 2023</div><div style="margin: 0px;"><b>Treasure State</b> by C.J. 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Unknownnoreply@blogger.com24tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-34276356894480249722017-03-24T13:17:00.001-04:002018-09-14T10:08:53.355-04:00FacebookWe are now on Facebook. You can find us there as @SelectEditions, or search for Reader's Digest Select Editions.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-11703689079451520162015-09-15T14:39:00.000-04:002015-09-15T14:39:01.738-04:00May 2016 added to the listI've just updated the roll call with the next volume we've signed up:<br />
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I do update as soon as we have the next batch of books selected, but I don't always post a note here that I've done it. I'll be more diligent in the future.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-91381313811176897152013-03-04T09:32:00.001-05:002015-01-30T09:04:51.059-05:00UpdatesI've just updated the list of books coming up through 341, the Sep '15 volume. Unknownnoreply@blogger.com6tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-33280372982436866192013-01-31T15:14:00.001-05:002013-01-31T15:14:50.117-05:00We're back?We've been without a venue for a while, and although we love being a part of the posts on <a href="www.rd.com">rd.com</a>, we just don't have enough space there to talk about all the things we like to talk about. We had done this blog originally to demonstrate that it could be done, then we went on to the Books & Entertainment blog, which was replaced on rd.com by RD Recommends. But there are just things that don't fit there. So, we're going to try this again for a while. We'll see what happens.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-70615679077530599972011-08-16T11:00:00.000-04:002011-08-16T11:11:11.849-04:00Our new link - Updated 8/16/11We are now the <a href="http://www.rd.com/books-entertainment/">Books & Entertainment blog</a> on rd.com. Same great taste, fewer calories (or something like that).
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<br />Keep up with our Select Editions selections at <a href="http://selecteditions.blogspot.com/2007/08/roll-call.html">this link</a>.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-22325517411093832192011-06-02T17:22:00.002-04:002011-06-02T17:24:31.277-04:00We're moving!We're moving this blog to a new site; we'll publish the URL as soon as it's set. Meanwhile, we'll continue to update the ongoing list of Select Editions titles at this <a href="http://selecteditions.blogspot.com/2007/08/roll-call.html">link</a>.<br /><br />Thanks for your support. We're not going to change much, other than our address.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-68168257859911810542011-06-01T11:00:00.001-04:002011-06-01T11:00:02.030-04:00Thoughts from a literary agentAndrew Wylie has ruffled a few feathers recently, battling with publishers over digital book rights. You could say he's at the forefront of whatever we're doing in the future, but he's also a solid representative of quality publishing. So the thoughts he shared with Daniel Gross at <a href="http://online.wsj.com/home">WSJ.com</a> are worth thinking about.<br /><br />"So the business we're in is to identify and capture and anticipate the value of books that are inherently classics, future classics. If publishers did the same there would be less of the wild weekend in Las Vegas approach to acquisition that distinguishes the industry and its decline.... We try to avoid people who can't write. You can usually spot them from the first sentence, or from the cover letter. It's a little like sitting in the audience at Carnegie Hall and watching someone walk up to a piano. If you're trained, you can tell the difference between someone who knows how to play and someone who doesn't. Of course, sometimes you want to work with people who have a significant achievement, which is not writing, and so that usually requires closer editing, and ghostwriting. Heads of state are not always the best writers."<br /><br />Read the article, <a href="http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052748703421204576329371704096898.html?mod=WSJ_newsreel_magazine">Andrew Wylie: The superagent on upholding great literature in an e-reading world.</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-57877580612608487262011-05-31T17:00:00.001-04:002011-05-31T17:00:01.426-04:00An Aldous Huxley children's book<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2011/05/27/crows-of-pearblossom_cover_custom.jpg?t=1306533054&s=12"><img style="float:right; margin:0 0 10px 10px;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 200px; height: 198px;" src="http://media.npr.org/assets/img/2011/05/27/crows-of-pearblossom_cover_custom.jpg?t=1306533054&s=12" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">The Crows of Pearblossom,</span> written in 1944, has been out of print for years. Now republished with new illustrations by Sophie Blackall, it gets <a href="http://www.npr.org/2011/05/28/136727262/the-return-of-crows-huxleys-childrens-tale?ft=1&f=1032">a great reading</a> from Daniel Pinkwater and Scott Simon from NPR.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-64913912174778757712011-05-31T11:00:00.004-04:002011-05-31T11:00:00.771-04:00How to review booksWe review books all the time, but only for our own Select Editions series, so what we're concerned with is simply whether we think the book is right to be one of our 24 a year. We don't have to write up much except a note on why we recommend a book or not, and it's only among ourselves, so it doesn't have to be picture perfect. But how do actual reviewers do it? A couple of them are interviewed in <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/">The Guardian</a>. Linda Buckley-Archer's approach sounds like the best way to handle any writing:<br /><br />"Writing reviews is like baking bread. You add the yeast to the flour and let the dough rise. Then you give it a jolly good kneading and let it rise some more and only then do you bake it. Personally, I leave at least a day between finishing the book and starting the review. Then, once I've written it, I have to leave it another day and look at what I've written with fresh eyes. I always want to change something—make something clearer, tighten it up, add something..."<br /><br />Read <a href="http://www.guardian.co.uk/childrens-books-site/2011/may/26/writing-book-review">How do I write a book review?</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-20446765409520224932011-05-31T08:00:00.001-04:002011-05-31T08:00:04.898-04:00Walt Whitman was born on this day in 1819<a onblur="try {parent.deselectBloggerImageGracefully();} catch(e) {}" href="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a1/Walt_Whitman_edit_2.jpg/485px-Walt_Whitman_edit_2.jpg"><img style="float:left; margin:0 10px 10px 0;cursor:pointer; cursor:hand;width: 242px; height: 300px;" src="http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/a/a1/Walt_Whitman_edit_2.jpg/485px-Walt_Whitman_edit_2.jpg" border="0" alt="" /></a><br /><br />We have a mall named after him on Long Island, and a rest stop named after him on the New Jersey Turnpike. If you're really serious about him, check out <a href="http://www.whitmanarchive.org/">The Walt Whitman Archive</a>, where they even have a purported recording of his voice. And if you just wish you had read him, and always meant to, and maybe even keep a copy of <span style="font-style:italic;">Leaves of Grass</span> by the bed, we offer this.<br /><br /><span style="font-style:italic;">I Hear America Singing</span><br /><br /> I hear America singing, the varied carols I hear, <br /> Those of mechanics, each one singing his as it should be blithe and strong, <br /> The carpenter singing his as he measures his plank or beam, <br /> The mason singing his as he makes ready for work, or leaves off work, <br /> The boatman singing what belongs to him in his boat, the deckhand singing on the steamboat deck, <br /> The shoemaker singing as he sits on his bench, the hatter singing as he stands, <br /> The woodcutter's song, the ploughboy's on his way in the morning, or at noon intermission or at sundown, <br /> The delicious singing of the mother, or of the young wife at work, or of the girl sewing or washing, <br /> Each singing what belongs to him or her and to none else, <br /> The day what belongs to the day—at night the party of young fellows, robust, friendly, <br /> Singing with open mouths their strong melodious songs.Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-35851130761123114382011-05-30T17:00:00.001-04:002011-05-30T17:00:01.557-04:00The Audie Awards 2011With a 45 minute commute in each direction, I have become a fanatic about audiobooks. It doesn't take long to devour one and go on to the next. So it's nice to have a list like this of award winners, sponsored by the Audio Publishers Association. The big winner was <span style="font-style:italic;">Life</span> by Keith Richards, narrated by Johnny Depp, Joe Hurley and Richards himself. I've listened to it, and I can't argue with its winning status: I've recommended it to everyone I know.<br /><br />For all the winners (and nominees) in a long list of categories, check out <a href="http://www.theaudies.com/">The Audie Awards 2011.</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-48967781574317947582011-05-30T11:00:00.005-04:002011-05-30T11:00:00.275-04:00The Eurovision Song ContestA lot of people in the US have just finished watching "American Idol." In fact, the show had a big bump in the ratings this year. I've seen numbers like 20 million a night. Which is chickenfeed, when you compare it to the hundreds of millions watching <a href="http://www.eurovision.tv/page/dusseldorf-2011">Eurovision Song Contest</a>. And if you've never seen any Eurovision, you don't know what you're missing (although in some cases you are also extremely lucky).<br /><br />The way it works is that every member country of the European Broadcasting Union submits a song, on which the other countries vote. Abba won for Sweden in '74, and Celine Dion won for Switzerland in '88 (which means that either Canada is in Switzerland or else one need not be from the submitting country), and the nature of the songs is that sort of mainstream pop (with a lot of them in English). The Irish entry below is fairly typical:<br /><br /><iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/pXouSYabDig" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />One of my favorites this year is from Moldova. Well, I like their hats, anyhow. Like a lot of the official videos, this one opens with a little travelogue:<br /><br /><iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/TFKhRAcAUMQ" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />I honestly do like this one from Italy. Rather catchy:<br /><br /><iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/oB41uD86IMI" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />And the winner is Azerbaijan. They're not bad at all, but I think they'd be better in Moldavian hats.<br /><br /><iframe width="560" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/vABjzJg1Bk4" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-29779784637398987062011-05-30T08:00:00.000-04:002011-05-30T08:00:15.538-04:00Remembering Mel BlancOn May 30, 1908, Mel Blanc came into the world. He brought with him Bugs Bunny, Porky Pig, Daffy Duck, Barney Rubble, Jack Benny's Maxwell automobile—The list is seemingly endless.<br /><br />There are plenty of videos out there celebrating Blanc or unreeling his characters, but this one was one of the most detailed and one of the longest. The recording quality isn't great, but the content makes up for it. What amazes me is how quickly Blanc can go completely into voice character. We know he can do all those voices, but look how effortless it seems. <br /><br />Happy birthday, Mel!<br /><br /><iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/iHYEt4zptRg?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-51979282006780492042011-05-29T17:00:00.000-04:002011-05-29T17:00:01.646-04:00The linotype machineInvented in 1886, by 1954 there were 100,000 linotype machines in operation. Their name supplies their function: they can take a "line of type" and transfer it from a keyboard to the page. Or more to the point, a lot of pages, once you throw in a little hot metal (to make the type) and figure out how to fold the resulting pieces of paper. Apparently the life of a typesetter was a very romantic one, as these craftsmen roamed from town to town, living the good life, and apparently tippling whenever the opportunity presented itself. But let's face it. They were at the front lines of information technology. John Hendel captures their world at <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/">The Atlantic</a>:<br /><br />"Linotype machines powered newspapers, factories, a whole industry that was as American as any and existed for a century, at least until the tides of technology wiped it out as an occupation in the 1960s and 1970s -- and now, Linotype is nearly extinguished from American memory. Yet Thomas Edison, it's said, called the machine the Eighth Wonder of the World (no faint praise from the man who invented the light bulb)... Before its invention and implementation, no newspaper could easily run longer than a few brief pages, and this new way of producing text marked a radical evolution in the history of printing and typography. Linotype dominated for nearly a hundred years."<br /><br />Read <a href="http://www.theatlantic.com/technology/archive/2011/05/celebrating-linotype-125-years-since-its-debut/238968/?&utm_content=Google+Reader">Celebrating Linotype, 125 Years Since Its Debut</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-10827858294990063922011-05-29T14:00:00.002-04:002011-05-29T14:00:03.698-04:00A good look at the music industryWe hear this all the time: the poor music industry is being put out of business by all those pirates out there stealing music. When the music industry went to court to sue the Limewire music sharing site, the figure they cited for the money owed to them was in the neighborhood of 75 trillion dollars. <span style="font-style:italic;">Trillion</span> dollars. They were laughed out of court, but that has hardly stopped them from complaining and defending their position. An article on <a href="http://thequietus.com/">The Quietus</a> by Wyndham Wallace talks about a different side of the changing music economy, and how it affects those affected the most: the musicians.<br /><br />"Touring's where the money is, the mantra goes, and that's the best way to sell merchandise too. But this is a similarly hollow promise. For starters, the sheer volume of artists now touring has saturated the market. Ticket prices have gone through the roof for established acts, while those starting out are competing for shows, splitting audiences spoilt for choice, driving down fees paid by promoters nervous about attendance figures. There's also a finite amount of money that can be spent by most music fans, so if they're coughing up huge wads of cash for stadium acts then that's less money available to spend on developing artists. And for every extra show that a reputable artist takes on in order to make up his losses, that's one show less that a new name might have won."<br /><br />Read <a href="http://thequietus.com/articles/06318-how-the-music-industry-is-killing-music-and-blaming-the-fans">How The Music Industry Is Killing Music And Blaming The Fans </a><br /><br />Source: <a href="http://thequietus.com/">TheQuietus.com</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-17732356008093583982011-05-29T11:00:00.000-04:002011-05-29T11:00:02.073-04:00The James Bond authorsYesterday we celebrated Ian Fleming's birthday. He created James Bond, but that was really only the beginning. Jeffery Deaver has just published a new installment in the series, and there were four other authors who tried their hand at 007 in print between the two. In a way, one can pick one's favorite author of Bond the same way one can pick one's favorite portrayer of Bond. (Me, I'm a traditionalist, a Connery man all the way.) As for the books, <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/">The Telegraph</a> outlines who wrote what, and how.<br /><br />Read: <a href="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/film/8537743/James-Bond-authors.html">James Bond authors.</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-58005304945677214882011-05-29T08:00:00.001-04:002011-05-29T08:00:01.775-04:00Happy Birthday, Bob HopeMay 29, 1903, was the day Leslie Townes Hope was born in Eltham, England. His family moved to Cleveland about five years later. Young Bob started as a street performer at age 12, eventually branching out into vaudeville, legitimate theater, radio, movies, television, and armed forces venues around the world. <br /><br />His signature theme song was "Thanks for the Memory." He introduced it in "The Big Broadcast of 1938" as half of a formerly married couple who run into each other and reminisce fondly. It should be seen in its original incarnation as a reminder of what a great song it is. No wonder Hope hung on to it for the rest of his life!<br /><br /><iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/nKgUq5dziEk" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />Of course, all those years prior to Hollywood doing whatever the audiences wanted made him more than just an actor. In "The Seven Little Foys," he and another former song-and-dance man get to show their stuff.<br /><br /><iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/JOoNOs8Ql28" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe><br /><br />There's plenty more to Bob Hope, but perhaps the most important thing he did was his shows for the troops. And perhaps that is what he is best remembered for.<br /><br /><iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/L-HeETwJSUc?rel=0" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-27886784320694478322011-05-28T17:00:00.002-04:002011-05-28T17:00:02.338-04:00Jennifer Egan and the Goodreads Book ClubIf you're unfamiliar with <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/">Goodreads</a>, a social site for dedicated readers, this may be the perfect time to find out about them. This summer they are launching a book club, where folks will read Jennifer Egan's <span style="font-style:italic;">A Visit from the Goon Squad</span> and then participate in all sorts of fun challenges, topped off with a live chat with the author herself. The video from Egan inviting folks to join up is very appealing; who can resist an author who cites the influence of Iggy Pop?<br /><br />Read: <a href="http://www.goodreads.com/blog/show/280.Introducing_the_Goodreads_Book_Club">Introducing the Goodreads Book Club.</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-45259709256223588202011-05-28T14:00:00.002-04:002011-05-28T14:00:03.876-04:00Ten top short stories of all time<a href="http://flavorwire.com/">Flavorwire</a> is one of those great sites that is always worth taking a look at. And this list, which they solicited from the <a href="http://www.one-story.com/">One Story</a> folks, is a worthy conclusion to May and National Short Story Month. The names on the list include Salinger, O'Connor and Joyce, some other famous folk and some less famous folk. There's information on each story, and links to click if you're interested in reading the stories for yourself. If you'd like some classy short fiction, it's worth taking a look.<br /><br />Read: <a href="http://flavorwire.com/182453/one-story-names-the-top-10-short-stories-of-all-time">‘One Story’ Names the Top 10 Short Stories of All Time</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-70707288151552211262011-05-28T11:00:00.000-04:002011-05-28T11:00:01.167-04:00How to Succeed after Harry PotterDaniel Radcliffe is on Broadway these days. If you can watch this ensemble clip of "The Brotherhood of Man" without tapping a foot or two, there's something wrong with your feet.<br /><br /><object width="480" height="270"><param name="movie" value="http://www.cbs.com/e/09puixZrcEwiqtzPLLrjXHDyvN92M74q/cbs/1/" /></param><param name="allowFullScreen" value="true"></param><param name="allowScriptAccess" value="always"></param><embed width="480" height="270" src="http://www.cbs.com/e/09puixZrcEwiqtzPLLrjXHDyvN92M74q/cbs/1/" allowFullScreen="true" allowScriptAccess="always" type="application/x-shockwave-flash"></embed></object>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-31774986590774746832011-05-28T08:00:00.003-04:002011-05-28T08:00:06.307-04:00"Fleming. Ian Fleming."Ian Fleming was born on May 28, 1908. An intelligence officer in WWII, he introduced James Bond to the world in <span style="font-style:italic;">Casino Royale</span> in 1953. Bond, like his creator, was also in the intelligence business, but unlike his creator, he had a license to kill, denoted by the double 0s in his code number, 007. But, of course, you know all that already. <br /><br />The Bond books had a slow start in the US. It took a recommendation from then President John Kennedy to make the books bestsellers in the States. Around that time the first Bond film, <span style="font-style:italic;">Dr. No,</span> came out, starting a series that continues to this day (Sony has recently signed up for the next installment).<br /><br />There's an abundance of Fleming/Bond material on the internet. There's <a href="http://www.ianfleming.com/index.asp">an offical site for Fleming</a> that is as good a place as any to start feasting on all that material, from films to tv shows to books to rumors to parodies to you-name-it. I wish there was more Fleming video, though. This little teaser below really convinces me that, if he were an actor, he could have played the Bond part as well as anyone. And he was right not to go with Peregrine Corruthers!<br /><br /><iframe width="425" height="349" src="http://www.youtube.com/embed/n_IzoKbNktY" frameborder="0" allowfullscreen></iframe>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-15575150542854639452011-05-27T20:00:00.000-04:002011-05-27T20:00:00.138-04:00A meeting with Miles DavisThis is just such good journalism. Jim Fusilli over at <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/">WSJ's Speakeasy</a> talks about an interview he had back in the early 80s with the notoriously testy Miles Davis. <br /><br />"Overly prepared and properly terrified – I was well aware Davis could be contentious – I turned up at least a half hour early for the interview, and then said nothing as Davis, fresh from swimming for exercise, walked past me. I didn’t know what to do – what’s the protocol when you’re dealing with a legend? Finally, a publicist arrived to introduce me. I was quaking when Davis and I shook hands."<br /><br />Read <a href="http://blogs.wsj.com/speakeasy/2011/05/26/my-meeting-with-miles/?mod=WSJBlog">My Terrifyingly Gracious Meeting With Miles Davis.</a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-561118460707906509.post-92146418807824693292011-05-27T17:00:00.002-04:002011-05-27T17:00:03.592-04:00Ringo talksI can't remember seeing anything like this, an extended interview with Ringo Starr. Cole Moreton of the <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/">Mail Online</a> gets to perform the honors, kicking off with Ringo looking at a photo of his young Beatle self and saying, "We didn’t know what was ahead of us. You never do. We didn’t think it would last."<br /><br />This one's a keeper.<br /><br />"The career of Richard Starkey, born in 1940, would have been very different if the boy had listened to his family. Having made his first drum kit out of biscuit tins and bits of firewood at the age of 13, he faced a huge decision in the summer of 1960. ‘I was working in a factory, for Henry Hunt and Sons, a light engineering company. I was an apprentice engineer, which was very big news in our family. But I was also playing with Rory and The Hurricanes, and we got the offer of a three-month gig in Butlin’s at Skegness and Pwllheli, so we had to give up our jobs. All my uncles and aunties came over to try and tell me that drumming was OK as a hobby. I had to stand there and defend myself. I said, “No, I’m a drummer, I’m off.” That’s a Sliding Doors moment. Some decisions are good.’ "<br /><br />Read <a href="http://www.dailymail.co.uk/home/moslive/article-1388489/The-Beatles-Ringo-Starr-Paul-McCartney-likes-think-hes-remaining-Beatle.html">'Paul likes to think he's the only remaining Beatle': Ringo Starr on why the world's most famous band was lucky to have him </a>Unknownnoreply@blogger.com0