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February 07, 2007

Nonfiction

The Call of the Weird by Louis Theroux
Picturing the New Negro: Harlem Renaissance Print Culture and Modern Black Identity by Caroline Goeser
The High Road to China: George Bogle, the Panchen Lama, and the First British Expedition to Tibet by Kate Teltscher
God is not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything by Christopher Hitchens
At Large and At Small by Anne Fadiman
The Courtier and the Heretic: Leibniz, Spinoza, and the Fate of God in the Modern World by Matthew Stewart
Southern Belly: The Ultimate Food Lover's Companion to the South by John T. Edge
The Feminine Mistake by Leslie Bennetts
Edith Wharton: A Biography by Hermoine Lee
How to Read Jung by David Tacey
Red Velvet Seat: Women's Writing on the First Fifty Years of Cinema edited by Antonia Lant with Ingrid Periz
Working Fictions: A Geneology of the Victorian Novel by Carolyn Lesjak
Spymistress: The Life of Vera Atkins, the Greatest Female Secret Agent of World War II by William Stevenson
Vaccine: The Controversial Story of Medicine's Greatest Lifesaver by Arthur Allen
Death by Black Hole and Other Cosmic Quandries by Neil DeGrasse Tyson
The Sister Knot: Why We Fight, Why We're Jealous, and Why We'll Love Each Other No Matter What by Terri Apter
Paris: The Secret History by Andrew Hussey
Rogues, Writers, and Whores: Dining with the Rich and Famous, or A Stock of Scrumptious Stories from the Centuries (with scores of recipes) by Daniel Rogov
Life as We Do Not Know It by Peter Ward
Chances Are: Adventures in Probability by Michael Kaplan and Ellen Kaplan
Neck Deep and Other Predicaments by Ander Monson
The China Fantasy: How Our Leaders Explain Away Chinese Repression by James Mann
New Art City: Manhatten at Mid-Century by Jed Perl
Warm Springs: Traces of a Childhood at FDR's Polio Haven by Susan Richards Shreve
Grand Avenues:The Story of the French Visionary who Designed Washington, DC by Scott W. Berg
Writing in an Age of Silence by Sara Paretsky
The Long Road Home: A Story of War and Family by Martha Raddatz

Posted by Jessa Crispin at February 7, 2007 07:04 PM

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