Unthinking: The Surprising Forces Beh...
Harry BeckwithWhat do Howard Hughes and 50 Cent have in common, and what do they tell us about Americans and our desires? Why did Sean Connery stop wearing a toupee, and what does this tell us about American customers for any product? What one th...
Behind the Wheel ArabicLevel 1 covers beginning to intermediate level Arabic, providing a flexible, solid and universal foundation in speaking, understanding, and creatively expressing yourself in Arabic. The program features an Engli...
Deep Church: A Third Way Beyond Emerg...
Jim BelcherFeel caught between the traditional church and the emerging church? Discover a third way: deep church. C. S. Lewis used the phrase "deep church" to describe the body of believers committed to mere Christianity. Unfortunately church in...
The Wolf of Wall Street (Movie Tie-in...
Jordan BelfortSoon to be a major motion picture directed by Martin Scorsese and starring Leonardo DiCaprio By day he made thousands of dollars a minute. By night he spent it as fast as he could. From the binge that sank a 170-foot motor yacht, cr...
Phantom: An Alex Hawke Novel (Alex Ha...
Ted BellThe first and most bizarre event nearly becomes a monumental catastrophe when something goes awry at an American theme park, wreaking havoc on visitors looking for nothing more than a sun-splashed holiday. In a different part of the c...
Relaxation Revolution: Enhancing Your...
Herbert BensonDr. Herbert Benson explains the latest groundbreaking scientific developments that prove his theory first introduced in 1975---that simple relaxation techniques have immense physical benefits, eliminating the need for up to 90 percent...
Remembering: A Novel (Port William)
Wendell BerryRemembering takes place in a single day in 1976. Andy Catlett, at the bottom of a deep dark depression since losing his hand in a farming accident, is alone in San Francisco, and takes a long walt through the walking street ofthe city...
Doctor Who: Logopolis: A Classic Doct...
Christopher H. BidmeadAn unabridged reading of the final adventure for the Fourth Doctor, novelized and narrated by Christopher H. Bidmead from his original TV scripts. The meddling presence on Earth of the Doctor's arch enemy, the Master, ensures the disr...
She's All That: The Pusuit of LIfe, L...
Kristin Billerbeck"The first novel in the Spa Girls Collection, She’s All That, focuses on Lilly Jacobs, a San Francisco fashion designer determined that her "bad hair" is the root source of her problems"--Provided by publishe...
Chosen to Be God's Prophet: Lessons f...
Henry T. BlackabyIn this audiobook, Dr. Blackaby shows from the Scriptures how God took Samuel from a young lad asleep in the tabernacle and shaped him into becoming God's powerful voice for his age. What was there about Samuel that made him open and ...
Casey Cox has blood on the bottom of her shoes, in her car, on her clothes. But there's no point in trying to defend herself. She just has to run.Casey didn't kill her friend Brent. She discovered his body, but she'd never try to hurt...
The Hum and the Shiver (The Tufa Nove...
Alex BledsoeIn this valley songs live . . . and kill. No one knows where the Tufa came from or how they ended up in the mountains of east Tennessee. When the first Europeans came to the Smoky Mountains, the Tufa were already there. Dark-haired an...
Alphabet Juice: The Energies, Gists, ...
Roy BlountAli G: How many words does you know?Noam Chomsky: Normally, humans, by maturity, have tens of thousands of them.Ali G: What is some of 'em?— Youtube.com After forty years of making a living using words in every medium, print or ele...
'Bears like Paddington are very rare,' says Mrs. Bird, 'and a good thing too, or it would cost us a small fortune in marmalade.' IIt's a good thing for lots of reasons that bears like Paddington are rare. Whether it is his attemp...
First appearing in the 1963 issue of Analog Science Fact & Fiction, this story may have inspired the "holodeck" concept.Imagine a mechanism that would end all wars and bloodshed. A machine that can create a virtual world whe...
Knowing what emotional intelligence is and knowing how to use it to improve your life are two very different things. Emotional Intelligence 2.0 is a step-by-step program for increasing your emotional intelligence using the four core E...
Ray Bradbury, the undisputed Dean of American storytelling, dips his accomplished pen into the cryptic inkwell of noir and creates a stylish and slightly fantastical tale of mayhem and murder set among the shadows and the murky canals...
In The Martian Chronicles, humanity discovers an ancient civilization on the verge of ruin. This classic work presents tales of human interaction with one another and with the Martians.
...Bradford enthralls readers....Once again, readers will get swept up in the lives and loves of the Harte family. The characters are beautiful, exciting and fabulously wealthy, inhabiting a world that many only dream about and luring...
Devastated by the deaths of three family members in a suspicious fire, young Edward Deravenel battles his cousin for control of a business empire that was usurped from his branch of the family sixty years earlier, an effort that is co...
In The Colors of Space, young Bart Steele, Space Academy graduate, is waiting in a spaceport for a ship to take him home when something happens that suddenly thrusts him into the center of a quest for the secret of interstellar travel...
Hero of the Pacific: The Life of Lege...
James BradyJohn Basilone was a Marine legend who received the Medal of Honor for holding off 3,000 Japanese on Guadalcanal and the Navy Cross posthumously for his bravery on Iwo Jima.
In this final volume of the beloved American saga that began with All Over but the Shoutin' and continued with Ava's Man, Rick Bragg closes his circle of family stories with an unforgettable tale about fathers and sons inspired by his...
The Age of Gold: The California Gold ...
H. W. BrandsA history of the people and commercial imperatives that contributed to the California gold rush discusses the massive influx of hundreds of thousands of people to the area, which became a state in record time, in a volume set against ...
Murder in the Title: A Charles Paris ...
Simon BrettThis is a BBC Radio 4 adaptation of Simon Brett's comic crime novel, starring Bill Nighy as actor turned amateur sleuth Charles Paris. Charles Paris is his own worst enemy, a louche lush who can resist anything except temptation - esp...
The Dead Side of the Mic: A Charles P...
Simon BrettCharles Paris is an unhappily separated, moderately successful actor with a slight drinking problem. As he becomes entangled in various crimes, he finds himself in the role of unwilling amateur detective. In The Dead Side of the Mic, ...
The Stabbing in the Stables: A Fether...
Simon BrettWhen Jude and Carole stumble across the body of ex-equestrian Walter Fleet, the police attribute the stabbing to the mysterious ''Horse Ripper.'' But considering Walter's track record out of the saddle, there are plenty of murder susp...
The new Charles and Anna novelPraised as "the perfect blend of action, romance, suspense and paranormal" (Rex Robot Reviews), the Alpha and Omega novels transport listeners into the realm of the werewolf, where Charles Corni...
The Male Brain: A Breakthrough Unders...
Louann BrizendineFrom the author of the groundbreaking New York Times bestseller The Female Brain, here is the eagerly awaited follow-up book that demystifies the puzzling male brain. Dr. Louann Brizendine, the founder of the first clinic in the coun...
Superman Is Jewish?: How Comic Book S...
Harry BrodZeddy Lawrence once said, "It may not be true in all cases, but it's a pretty good rule of thumb. If the word 'man' appears at the end of someone's name you can draw one of two conclusions: a) they're Jewish, as in Goldman, Feldm...