Mysteries of Life
Ruth Rendell clues readers into literate, streamlined mysteries. [12-07-99]
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God's Favorite Creatures
New title gives the ubiquitous cockroach its due. [11-29-99]
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Fantasy Figure
A remarkable woman whose career spans two-thirds of the 20th century, writer Andre Norton is well-known to science fiction fans. She now lives in Murfreesboro, Tenn. [11-22-99]
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Star Power
Fascinating new book reveals the many sides of the late Carl Sagan. [11-08-99]
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Off the Wall
Humorist P.S. Wall offers her skewed view on life and love. [10-25-99]
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Peaceful Fighters
Four Nashville women join forces to speak honestly and courageously about breast cancer. [10-04-99]
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Making Time
James Gleick ponders the acceleration of our civilization. [09-27-99]
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Tales of the City
David Gates' short stories dig into the lives of isolated suburbanites. [09-07-99]
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A Happy Marriage
Two for the books--BookMan, the beloved used bookstore, finds a soulmate in BookWoman. [08-16-99]
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Fully Developed
Josh Russell's "Yellow Jack" is historical fiction of impressive depth. [08-09-99]
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Making Connections
James Burke makes wise connections between all sorts of information in "The Knowledge Web." [08-02-99]
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Rules of Engagement
New releases from Diane Ackerman and Diane Leslie. [06-14-99]
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Pieced Together
Gregori Maiofis' classically inspired paintings at Nashville's Parthenon. [04-05-99]
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Close to the Land
Chris Offutt's honest stories of people scraping and surviving in the South. [04-05-99]
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Hurts So Good
Smack, slap, whack. Nashville gets leathery. [03-15-99]
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Remaking History
Charles Darwin becomes a supporting character in a new book about the life of his assistant. [02-08-99]
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Invisible Enemies
How life as an indoor society is killing us--through the air that we breathe. [02-01-99]
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In the Details
Finally, a collection of writer Jorge Luis Borges' work has arrived. [12-20-98]
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Modern Menace
Horror culture observer David J. Skal takes on a different theme in "Screams of Reason." [11-30-98]
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It's a Dog-Eat-Dog World
Michael Sims gets the poop on dog shit. [09-14-98]
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