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Windmills of the Gods

Windmills of the Gods
Windmills of the Gods is a 1984 novel by Sidney Sheldon. The novel is about a woman who is appointed as the United States Ambassador to Romania and becomes involved in a conspiracy.

The Fourth Protocol

The Fourth Protocol
The Fourth Protocol is a 1984 political thriller novel by Frederick Forsyth. The book is based on the Smithsonline.org.uk

Master of the Game

Master of the Game
The story of a powerful woman, a family dynasty, and an international scandal

Full Circle

Full Circle
A novel by Danielle Steel, exploring the challenges, triumphs, and interconnected lives of a group of friends over the course of several decades.

Thinner

Thinner
A horror novel about an overweight lawyer who mysteriously starts losing weight after a Gypsy curse, leading to a desperate quest for survival.

First Among Equals

First Among Equals
book description: the story of four British politicians who compete for the position of Prime Minister

The Sicilian

The Sicilian
Crime novel set in Sicily, exploring the life of a Sicilian bandit.

Iacocca: An Autobiography

Iacocca: An Autobiography
Lee Iacocca, the former CEO of Chrysler, shares his life story, including his experiences in the automotive industry and his role in reviving Chrysler.

What To Expect When You're Expecting

What To Expect When You're Expecting
A comprehensive guide for expectant parents, covering topics related to pregnancy, childbirth, and the early stages of parenthood.

Loving Each Other

Loving Each Other
"Loving Each Other" by Leo Buscaglia is a book that explores the dynamics of human relationships and the importance of love in fostering meaningful connections. Buscaglia offers insights and reflections on the various aspects of love, encouraging readers to embrace love in its diverse forms. The book serves as a guide to cultivating positive and enriching relationships in one's life.

The Kennedys: an American Drama

The Kennedys: an American Drama
The Kennedys: an American Drama is a 1984 book by Peter Collier. The book chronicles the rise of the Kennedy family from their Irish immigrant roots to their prominence in American politics. The book covers the lives of Joseph P. Kennedy, Sr., his wife Rose, and their children, including JFK, RFK, and Ted Kennedy.

Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi

Wired: The Short Life and Fast Times of John Belushi
A biography chronicling the life, rise to fame, and untimely death of comedian John Belushi, providing insights into the entertainment industry.

First Lady from Plains

First Lady from Plains
"First Lady from Plains" by Rosalynn Carter is a memoir that provides a personal account of Carter's life, including her experiences as the First Lady of the United States during the presidency of Jimmy Carter. The memoir offers insights into her role, initiatives, and the challenges she faced while contributing to the nation's political landscape. Carter's narrative sheds light on the intersection of personal and public life in the context of American politics.

Pet Sematary

Pet Sematary
"Pet Sematary" by Stephen King is a horror novel that explores the consequences of tampering with the natural order of life and death. The story follows a family that discovers a burial ground with supernatural properties. King's novel delves into themes of grief, mortality, and the darkness that can lurk in the seemingly mundane.

The Little Drummer Girl

The Little Drummer Girl
"The Little Drummer Girl" by John le Carré is a spy novel that follows the story of an English actress, Charlie, who becomes entangled in a complex espionage plot. Set against the backdrop of the Israeli-Palestinian conflict, the novel explores themes of identity, politics, and the moral complexities of intelligence operations. Le Carré's intricate storytelling is a hallmark of the espionage genre.

Poland

Poland
A sweeping historical novel covering centuries of Polish history, from ancient times to the end of World War II.

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi

Star Wars: Return of the Jedi
"Star Wars: Return of the Jedi" by Joan D. Vinge is a novelization of the third installment in the original Star Wars trilogy. The book adapts the screenplay of the film and provides additional insights into the characters and events of the story. Vinge's contribution to the Star Wars expanded universe adds depth to the narrative created by George Lucas.

Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession

Motherhood: The Second Oldest Profession
In this humorous collection of essays, Erma Bombeck reflects on the challenges and joys of motherhood. With wit and charm, she provides humorous insights into the daily experiences of being a mother.

Winter's Tale

Winter's Tale
Heroic lives in Manhattan between the late 19th century and the year 2000. Originally published in 1983.

Space

Space
Set during the early years of the U.S. space program, the novel explores the lives and experiences of astronauts, engineers, and their families. It provides a fictionalized account of America's journey into space exploration.

The Parsifal Mosaic

The Parsifal Mosaic
"The Parsifal Mosaic" by Robert Ludlum is a thriller that intertwines espionage, political intrigue, and matters of the heart. The novel follows the protagonist, Michael Havelock, as he becomes entangled in a web of conspiracy and attempts to unravel a complex and dangerous plot.

"...And Ladies of the Club"

"...And Ladies of the Club"
The novel follows the lives of a group of women in a small Ohio town spanning several decades, exploring friendship and societal changes.

North and South

North and South
book description: the story of two families from the North and South during the American Civil War

Different Seasons

Different Seasons
book description: a collection of four novellas with varying genres, including the novella that was adapted into the movie The Shawshank Redemption

The Dark Tower

The Dark Tower
A Gunslinger is drawn to a tower that is a portal to other worlds

We'll Meet Again

We'll Meet Again
A suspenseful novel by Mary Higgins Clark, intertwining the lives of two women connected by a tragic event and a web of secrets.

The Man from St. Petersburg

The Man from St. Petersburg
In this thriller set in the early 1900s, a young man named Nikolai is recruited by the Russian government to be a spy. He is sent to England to infiltrate the upper class and gather information about the country's plans for war. Nikolai quickly finds himself in over his head, and he must use all of his skills to survive.

Mistral's Daughter

Mistral's Daughter
Maggy Lunel is a young girl growing up in the South of France in the early 1900s. She is the daughter of a famous artist and a beautiful singer. When her parents' marriage begins to unravel, Maggy is caught in the middle. She must choose between the two people she loves most: her mother and her father.

In Search of Excellence

In Search of Excellence
Co-authored with Robert H. Waterman Jr., the book explores the principles of successful management and profiles excellent companies.

Jane Fonda's Workout Book

Jane Fonda's Workout Book
A pioneering fitness book, it features Jane Fonda's exercise routines and tips, contributing to the popularity of home workouts during the 1980s.

War Horse

War Horse
A half-Thoroughbred farm horse is taken from his owner for battle in 1914.

And More by Andy Rooney

And More by Andy Rooney
"And More by Andy Rooney" is a collection of essays by Andy Rooney, the American journalist and commentator known for his regular segment on "60 Minutes." The essays cover a wide range of topics, offering Rooney's humorous and insightful take on everyday life, society, and human behavior. Rooney's distinctive voice and observational humor are hallmarks of his writing.

Megatrends

Megatrends
"Megatrends" by John Naisbitt is a non-fiction book that explores significant social, economic, and technological trends shaping the world. Naisbitt identifies key "megatrends" and provides insights into their implications for individuals, businesses, and societies. The book offers a thought-provoking examination of the forces driving global change.

Life Extension

Life Extension
Life Extension is a 1982 book by Durk Pearson. The book discusses the science of aging and the potential for humans to extend their life spans through medical interventions. Pearson also discusses the ethical and social implications of life extension.

Living Loving and Learning

Living Loving and Learning
"Living Loving and Learning" by Leo Buscaglia is a self-help book that explores themes of love, personal growth, and human connection. Buscaglia, known as "Dr. Love," shares insights, anecdotes, and reflections on the importance of embracing love and fostering meaningful relationships. The book encourages readers to cultivate a positive and compassionate approach to life, offering wisdom and inspiration for personal development.

The Bfg

The Bfg
"The BFG" (Big Friendly Giant) by Roald Dahl is a children's book that follows the friendship between Sophie, a young orphan, and the BFG, a kind giant. Together, they embark on an adventure to stop other giants from eating human children. Dahl's whimsical storytelling and Quentin Blake's illustrations create a magical and heartwarming tale that has captivated readers of all ages.

Noble House

Noble House
"Noble House" by James Clavell is a historical novel set in Hong Kong during the 1960s. The book follows the powerful Struan trading company and explores themes of business, politics, and intrigue. Clavell's novel is part of his Asian Saga, a series of interconnected novels set in East Asia.

An Indecent Obsession

An Indecent Obsession
"An Indecent Obsession" by Colleen McCullough is a historical romance novel set in a military hospital during World War II. The story revolves around a nurse, Honour Langtry, and her complex relationship with a troubled patient. McCullough explores themes of love, duty, and the psychological impact of war.

The Hotel New Hampshire

The Hotel New Hampshire
"The Hotel New Hampshire" by John Irving is a coming-of-age novel that follows the eccentric Berry family as they navigate life's challenges while running a hotel. The novel explores themes of identity, family dynamics, and the pursuit of dreams. Irving's quirky characters and storytelling style contribute to the novel's unique charm and emotional resonance.
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