Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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Criticism, interpretation, etc
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- Life lessons Harry Potter taught me, discover the magic of friendship, family, courage and love in your life, Jill Kolongowski
- Hollywood, a third memoir, Larry McMurtry
- Marc Chagall 1887-1985, Jacob Baal-Teshuva
- 50 things you should know about music, by Rob Baker
- 100 poems to break your heart, Edward Hirsch
- Out of wonder, poems celebrating poets, Kwame Alexander with Chris Colderley and Marjory Wentworth ; illustrated Ekua Holmes
- The Wrecking Crew!, Magnolia Pictures, Lunchbox Entertainment ; directed by Denny Tedesco ; producers, Suzie Greene Tedesco [and six others]
- That's entertainment!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents ; written, produced and directed by Jack Haley, Jr. ; executive producer, Daniel Melnick
- Leave the gun, take the cannoli, the epic story of the making of the Godfather, Mark Seal
- Not in God's name, confronting religious violence, Jonathan Sacks
- A child's introduction to jazz, the musicians, culture, and roots of the world's coolest music, Jabari Asim ; illustrated by Jerrard K. Polk
- How good do we have to be?, a new understanding of guilt and forgiveness, Harold S. Kushner
- That's entertainment!, Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer presents in association with Turner Entertainment Co. ; executive producer, Peter Fitzgerald ; written, produced, and directed by Bud Friedgen & Michael J. Sheridan, III
- Luke Skywalker can't read, and other geeky truths, Ryan Britt
- What was Woodstock?, by Joan Holub ; illustrated by Gregory Copeland
- The Globe guide to Shakespeare, the plays, the productions, the life, Andrew Dickson ; with contributions by Joe Staines
- The Dave Clark Five and beyond, glad all over, a production of Dave Clark International and Thirteen Production LLC in association with WNET ; produced and directed by Dave Clark
- Dark hearts, the world's most famous horror writers, Jim Gigliotti ; illustrations by Karl James Mountford ; foreword by Danielle Vega
- The Lord is my shepherd, resting in the peace and power of Psalm 23, Robert J. Morgan
- Leonardo da Vinci, the complete paintings in detail, Alessandro Vezzosi
- Hallelujah, the poetry of classic hymns, foreword by Paula S. Wallace ; preface by Carl P. Daw, Jr. ; edited by Anna Marlis Burgard ; illustrated by Richard Krepel
- When the music stopped, the big band era remembered, by Bernie Woods
- The American comic book, editor, Joseph Michael Sommers, Central Michigan University
- Elvis in Vegas, how the King reinvented the Las Vegas show, Richard Zoglin
- The poem is you, 60 contemporary American poems and how to read them, Stephen Burt
- What the Qurʼan meant and why it matters, Garry Wills
- The jazz age, the 20s, by the editors of Time-Life Books
- Mad enchantment, Claude Monet and the painting of the water lilies, Ross King
- ¡Mambo mucho mambo!, the dance that crossed color lines, Dean Robbins ; illustrated by Eric Velasquez
- My Mark Twain, reminiscences and criticisms, by W.D. Howells ; illustrated
- Beyond belief, the secret Gospel of Thomas, Elaine Pagels
- Who were the Beatles?, by Geoff Edgers ; illustrated by Jeremy Tugeau
- Smithsonian rock and roll, live and unseen, Bill Bentley
- From Hollywood with love, the rise and fall (and rise again) of the romantic comedy, Scott Meslow
- Imagine that!, how Dr. Seuss wrote The cat in the hat, by Judy Sierra ; illustrated by Kevin Hawkes
- The man who invented Christmas, how Charles Dickens's A Christmas carol rescued his career and revived our holiday spirits, Les Standiford
- The monsters, Mary Shelley and the curse of Frankenstein, Dorothy & Thomas Hoobler
- What is the story of Wonder Woman?, by Steve Korté ; illustrated by Jake Murray
- Living the Lord's prayer, David Timms
- Little author in the big woods, a biography of Laura Ingalls Wilder, Yona Zeldis McDonough ; illustrations by Jennifer Thermes
- Shakespeare basics for grown-ups, everything you need to know about the bard, E. Foley and B. Coates
- Fahrenheit 451, Ray Bradbury ; introduction by Neil Gaiman
- The prayer of Jabez, breaking through to the blessed life, Bruce H. Wilkinson
- The battle for the beginning, the Bible on creation and the fall of Adam, John F. MacArthur
- Marvel Comics, the untold story, Sean Howe
- What is the story of Looney Tunes?, by Steve Korté ; illustrated by John Hinderliter
- PHILIPPIANS, a biblical study
- Ibsen's drama, author to audience, by Einar Haugen
- Past imperfect, history according to the movies, general editor, Mark C. Carnes ; edited by Ted Mico, John Miller-Monzon, and David Rubel
- Passionate minds, women rewriting the world, Claudia Roth Pierpont
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