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Award-winning tough guy James Patterson tries his skillful hand
at romance fiction in the heartstring-plucking page-turner
Suzanne's Diary for
Nicholas. In place of mayhem, there's a
different kind of mystery and an interesting
story-within-a-story. The book is the diary of Suzanne, who,
after a heart attack at age 35, relocates to Martha's Vineyard
and falls for a poet/housepainter with a passion for
Moby-Dick. The diary is composed for Nicholas,
the son Suzanne conceives with the poet. It's available July
16, so
read an
excerpt and
pre-order your copy
now.
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Only one
writer has ever been adapted by both Steven Spielberg and
Stanley Kubrick: science fiction grand master Brian Aldiss,
whose classic
Supertoys Last All
Summer Long inspired the film
A.I. Read Aldiss's stories about a robot boy who
just wants his mommy--and the author's reminiscences of
struggling in vain for years to dissuade Kubrick from putting
Pinocchio's Blue Fairy into his
masterpiece.
Read more about
Supertoys Last All Summer Long
The
Guns, Germs, and
Steel award for the most ingenious sweeping
explanation of startlingly unequal growth in different
countries goes to Peruvian economist Hernando de Soto for
The Mystery of
Capital: Why Capitalism Triumphs in the West and Fails
Everywhere Else. Read it and triumph at the next
cocktail party you attend.
Read an
excerpt from The Mystery of Capital
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