Featured Books Archive - Winter 2008
- Week of March 21st
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Nim Chimpsky : the chimp who would be human
By: Elizabeth Hess -
Plows, plagues, and petroleum : how humans took control of climate
William F. Ruddiman
- Week of March 10th
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A life at work: the joy of discovering what you were born to do
By: Thomas Moore - Week of March 3rd
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Academic Freedom in the Wired World: Political Extremism, Corporate Power, and the University
By: Robert O'Neil -
The Soul Thief
By: Charles Baxter - Week of March 25th
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The mind of the market: compassionate apes, competitive humans, and other tales from evolutionary economics
By: Michael Shermer -
The how of happiness: a scientific approach to getting the life you want
By: Sonja Lyubomirsky - Week of February 18th
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Designs on the public : the private lives of New York's public spaces
By: Kristine Miller -
The Reserve : a novel
By: Russell Banks - Week of February 11th
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Geoff Teall on riding hunters, jumpers, and equitation: develop a winning style
By: Geoff Teall -
In defense of food: an eater's manifesto
By: Michael Pollan - Week of February 4th
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No Way Home: The Decline of the World's Great Animal Migrations
By: David S. Wilcove -
Metal Swarm
By: Kevin J. Anderson - Week of January 28th
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Notes to an Actor
By: Ron Marasco -
Peter Jennings: A Reporter's Life
Edited by: Kate Darnton - Week of January 21st
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Sustainable Transport: Planning for Walking and Cycling in Urban Environments
Edited by: Rodney Tolley -
T is for Trespass
By: Sue Grafton - Week of January 14th
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Millennials go to college. 2nd ed.
By: Neil Howe and William Strauss -
Born Standing Up: A Comic's Life
By: Steve Martin - Week of January 7th
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India Arriving: How This Economic Powerhouse Is Redefining Global Business
By: Rafiq Dossani -
Antony and Cleopatra
By: Colleen McCullough
