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“Caution: Reading this book will make your blood pressure rise and launch you on the warpath—directly to your legislator’s front steps.”

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“Ernest Freeberg paints a vivid portrait of the hunger for and rewards of creativity.”

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Just as the population has increased over time, so has people’s propensity to travel.

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“The authors . . . ‘can show scientifically that people discriminate even when they don’t know they’re doing it. [They] just don’t know how to fix that.’”

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If you are looking for a fashion book to sit back and enjoy in hope of mindless abandon, move on—in fact, move far far away from Couture Graphique.

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“The reader gets something new at each turn of the page.”

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“When you can laugh at ‘no’ and look at each setback as a source of instruction, then you’ll know you’ve become one of the lucky people destined to become Business Brilliant.”

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“Include this book in your library of fashion book treasures. You won’t regret it.”

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“Making Scientists is a valuable contribution to the growing debate about how best to education the scientists and citizens of tomorrow.”

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“Readers will find themselves cheering the protagonist, eager to find that light at the end of the tunnel . . .”

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“The very rich contribution that a book like this makes, bringing together original ideas with detailed experience to back them up, can only come from an experienced foreign correspondent.”

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“. . . expertly adapted for home use and offers many dishes worth trying and adding to your repertoire . . . I just don’t like the idea of being given a regifted item.”

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It’s no surprise this celebration of Ted Williams is released on the Opening Day for Major League Baseball. Now fans have two reasons to celebrate on April 1.

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“Wide ranging and entertaining . . . thoughtful . . . chatty . . . we learn that things are not always what they seem.”

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“Richard Susskind has the experience and authority to support his very novel arguments. . . . erudite and engaging at the same time.”

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“Ms. Goldberg pushes the reader past fear and doubt into a glorious empowerment . . .”

The road to good writing does not proceed in a straight line.

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“The result is a timely, thought provoking, and highly readable study.”

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“Reading this book shatters nearly every myth about Florida . . .”

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“No one is sure Who Put the Bomp, but Kim Fowley may have walked it to the door on its way into history.”

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“The author takes us along for the ride. Readers will definitely feel its gale force.”

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Have you ever had a really great meal, yet the next day when someone asks you what you had, you can’t remember? And worse, you really aren’t sure why you even enjoyed the evening.

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