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Shadow

released in: 1999
Shadow
Shadow is the story of the life of Watergate figure E. Howard Hunt. Woodward chronicles Hunt's time in the CIA, his involvement in the Watergate scandal, and his later years.

The Triumph of Politics

released in: 1999
The Triumph of Politics
A former Reagan administration official’s inside account of the rise and fall of the Reagan revolution

Naruto, Vol. 52

released in: 1999
Naruto, Vol. 52
Naruto meets a former classmate and must face-off with him... to the death!

Naruto, Vol. 69

released in: 1999
Naruto, Vol. 69
As this series barrels toward its conclusion, Naruto and Sasuke must work together to defeat Madara.

Just as I Am

released in: 1999
Just as I Am
The autobiography of Billy Graham, one of the most influential religious leaders of the 20th century.

Monica's Story

released in: 1999
Monica's Story
"Monica's Story" by Andrew Morton is a biography that provides an account of the life of Monica Lewinsky and her involvement in the political scandal with President Bill Clinton. The book explores Lewinsky's experiences, the media frenzy surrounding the scandal, and its impact on her life. Morton's biography offers readers a closer look at the personal and public dimensions of one of the most widely discussed political scandals in recent history.

Every Man a Tiger

released in: 1999
Every Man a Tiger
"Every Man a Tiger" by Tom Clancy with Chuck Horner is a non-fiction book that delves into military history and strategy. The book focuses on the career of General Chuck Horner and his leadership during the Gulf War. Clancy and Horner provide insights into the challenges and decision-making processes involved in military operations, offering readers a detailed look at the complexities of modern warfare.

Have a Nice Day!

released in: 1999
Have a Nice Day!
"Have a Nice Day!" by Mick Foley is a memoir that provides a firsthand account of Foley's life and career as a professional wrestler. The book offers insights into the world of wrestling, the challenges faced by Foley in the ring, and the behind-the-scenes aspects of the wrestling industry. Foley's engaging storytelling and candid reflections make this memoir a compelling read for wrestling fans and general audiences alike.

Splendiferous Christmas

released in: 1999

Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets

released in: 1998
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets
"Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets" by J. K. Rowling is the second book in the "Harry Potter" series. The story follows Harry's second year at Hogwarts, where a mysterious series of events leads to the reopening of the Chamber of Secrets. Rowling's magical world-building, character development, and themes of friendship continue to enchant readers of all ages.

A Man in Full

released in: 1998
A Man in Full
"A Man in Full" by Tom Wolfe is a satirical novel that explores themes of race, class, and societal expectations in contemporary Atlanta. The narrative weaves together the stories of various characters, including a real estate developer, a young attorney, and an ex-football star. Wolfe's novel offers a panoramic view of the cultural and economic dynamics of the time.

The Street Lawyer

released in: 1998
The Street Lawyer
"The Street Lawyer" by John Grisham follows the story of a successful attorney whose life takes an unexpected turn after a chance encounter with a homeless man. The novel explores themes of social justice, homelessness, and the transformative power of empathy. Grisham blends legal drama with a compassionate exploration of societal issues, offering readers a poignant and thought-provoking narrative.

Rainbow Six

released in: 1998
Rainbow Six
"Rainbow Six" by Tom Clancy is a techno-thriller that revolves around an elite counter-terrorism unit, Rainbow, as they combat a global threat. Clancy's detailed portrayal of military operations and geopolitical tensions adds depth to the narrative, creating a high-stakes thriller that explores the intersection of technology, politics, and international security.

The Legend Of Zelda: Legendary Edition, Vol. 1

released in: 1998
The Legend Of Zelda: Legendary Edition, Vol. 1
The beginning of the adaptation to Nintendo\'s 1998 video game, The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, is collected here.

Silent Honor

released in: 1998
Silent Honor
The story of the Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor, told from the perspective of a group of women who were living in Hawaii at the time. The women must deal with the aftermath of the attack, as well as the internment of Japanese Americans.

Bag of Bones

released in: 1998
Bag of Bones
After the death of his wife, writer Mike Noonan is unable to write. He suffers from terrifying nightmares, and is drawn to the vacation home he and his wife once shared. There, he discovers the truth about his wife's death, and must face the ghosts of his past.

A Widow for One Year

released in: 1998
A Widow for One Year
A novel by John Irving, spanning several decades and exploring the life, love, and losses of a writer named Ruth Cole.

I Know This Much Is True

released in: 1998
I Know This Much Is True
A novel exploring the complex relationship between identical twins, one of whom struggles with mental illness, family secrets, and self-discovery.

Point of Origin

released in: 1998
Point of Origin
A crime novel featuring forensic pathologist Dr. Kay Scarpetta, investigating a series of mysterious fires and a dangerous arsonist.

Storm Watch

released in: 1998
Storm Watch
The 23rd book in the Joe Pickett series. Joe and Nate might be on opposite sides for the first time.

The Long Road Home

released in: 1998
The Long Road Home
A novel that follows the lives of three couples facing personal challenges, exploring themes of love, resilience, and the bonds that endure over time.

The Path of Daggers

released in: 1998
The Path of Daggers
The eighth book in the "Wheel of Time" series, continuing the epic fantasy saga with intricate plots, diverse characters, and a world at the brink of war.

Chill Factor

released in: 1998
Chill Factor
A successful magazine editor is trapped in her remote cabin with a man believed to be a serial killer; first published in 2005.

Righteous Prey

released in: 1998
Righteous Prey
The 32nd book in the Prey series. Virgil Flowers and Lucas Davenport go after a group of vigilante killers.

The Ghost

released in: 1998
The Ghost
"The Ghost" by Danielle Steel is a contemporary romance novel that delves into themes of love, loss, and the resilience of the human spirit. The narrative follows a woman named Charlie as she navigates the challenges of rebuilding her life after a personal tragedy. Steel's emotionally charged storytelling and well-drawn characters contribute to a compelling exploration of the transformative power of love.

"N" Is for Noose

released in: 1998
"N" Is for Noose
Kinsey Millhone is hired to find a missing person, but she soon discovers that the person she is looking for may be dead.

The Greatest Generation

released in: 1998
The Greatest Generation
Brokaw pays tribute to the generation that came of age during World War II. The book features interviews and stories of individuals who exemplify the resilience, courage, and contributions of the people of that era.

A Pirate Looks at Fifty

released in: 1998

A Walk In The Woods

released in: 1998
A Walk In The Woods
A journey to rediscover America by trekking the 2,100 miles of the Appalachian Trail. First published in 1998; a 2015 movie.

Unlimited Access

released in: 1998
Unlimited Access
A former FBI agent's account of his time working in the Clinton White House. Aldrich describes the Clintons as dishonest and corrupt, and claims that they used their positions of power to benefit themselves and their friends.

The Day Diana Died

released in: 1998
The Day Diana Died
A comprehensive account of the events surrounding the tragic death of Princess Diana, examining the aftermath and the impact on the royal family.

The Death of Outrage

released in: 1998
The Death of Outrage
In The Death of Outrage, William J. Bennett, one of America's most respected and influential voices, issues a passionate call to Americans to restore a sense of outrage at the country's moral decline.

The Great Depression of 1990

released in: 1998
The Great Depression of 1990
A best-selling economist’s warning of an impending economic crisis

We Are Our Mothers' Daughters

released in: 1998
We Are Our Mothers' Daughters
"We Are Our Mothers' Daughters" by Cokie Roberts is a non-fiction work that explores the roles and contributions of women throughout history. Roberts examines the progress made by women in various fields and reflects on the challenges that persist. Through a combination of historical anecdotes and contemporary insights, the book celebrates the achievements of women and advocates for continued advancements in gender equality.

The Century

released in: 1998
The Century
"The Century" by Peter Jennings is a historical non-fiction book that provides an overview of the 20th century. Through the lens of significant events and cultural shifts, Jennings offers readers a comprehensive look at the defining moments that shaped the course of history. The book combines journalistic insights with a compelling narrative, making it an engaging exploration of the complexities of the modern era.

If You Give A Mouse A Brownie

released in: 1998

Cold Mountain

released in: 1997
Cold Mountain
Charles Frazier's "Cold Mountain" is a historical novel set during the American Civil War. The story follows a Confederate soldier's journey home and explores themes of love, survival, and the impact of war on individuals.
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