The 36-Hour Day: A Family Guide to Caring for Persons with Alzheimer Disease..., By Nancy L. Mace and Peter V. Rabins.
Packed with advice and information about dementia, The 36-Hour Day clearly describes what dementia is, how it is diagnosed, possible treatment options, and what problems may be faced by patients and their caregivers.
101 Best-Loved Poems, edited by Philip Smith.
The poems in this collection range in date from the 16th to 20th century, and includes works from both American and British poets.
3rd Degree, by James Patterson & Andrew Gross.
It's up to the Women's Murder Club to get to the bottom of a wave of violent incidents, all with links to political terrorism in this fast paced thriller.
Africa on CD, compiled by Richard Seltzer.
A vast collection, on one CD, of books and information on the geography, history, and cultures of the African nations of Algeria, Angola, Chad, Egypt, Ethiopia, Ghana, Ivory Coast, Libya, Madagascar, Mauritania, Nigeria, Somalia, South Africa, Sudan, Uganda, and Zaire.
The Aging Eye, by The Harvard Medical School.
What You Can Do to Prevent and Treat Macular Degeneration, Glaucoma, Cataracts, Dry Eye Syndrome Floaters, Flashers, and more...
A Hole in Texas, by Herman Wouk.
In this charming story we are introduced to Dr. Guy Carpenter, a man whose well-ordered life is thrown into chaos when the Chinese announce that they have discovered the Higgs boson. Before he knows what has hit, he finds himself acting as an advising to a Congresswoman, as the scientific consultant on Hollywood thriller based upon the Higgs boson, the object of a CIA investigation, and he's on the outs with his wife...
Ainsley Harriot's Gourmet Express, by Ainsley Harriot.
The recipes in this cookbook are easy to follow, and they include detailed, step-by-step instructions on how to prepare each dish. The majority of the fast food, gourmet recipes in this cookbook can be prepared in under 30 minutes!
An Album of Memories: Personal Histories from the Greatest Generation, by Tom Brokaw
In this volume, Brokaw has compiled a compelling and poignant collection of letters that chronicle the personal histories of the men and women who grew up during the Depression and who endured the horrors of WWII.
Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, by Lewis Carroll.
Alice is a little girl who got bored one day, when suddenly a giant white rabbit hops by, looks at his pocket watch, and cries, "Oh dear! Oh dear! I shall be too late!" and hops down a rabbit hole. Being inquisitive, Alice follows this unusual rabbit and finds herself in a land of talking animals, angry playing cards, and other fanciful creatures.
Alien Art, by Gordon R. Dickson.
As Cary and Mattie struggle to carry Charlie's statue back to the city they face many perils, both natural and manmade. In part this is because Charlie is not your run of the mill sculpturer. He is an otter, who just happens to be sentient and a member of the tribe native to the planet Arcadia, one of Earth's New World colonies...
The Amateur Marriage, by By Anne Tyler
A novel about a mismatched marriage and the effect it has on three generations of family members.
America, by Stephen Coonts.
When the U.S.S. America, a new, super-stealthy nuclear-powered submarine loaded with six tomahawk missiles topped with electromagnetic bombs, is hijacked, Rear Admiral Jack Grafton is charged with the task of getting the sub back before it can launch it weapons.
American Literature, Compiled by Richard Seltzer.
This collection represents a cross-section of the best of American Literature and contains over 380 books on one CD.
American Revolution CD, Compiled by Richard Seltzer.
History and Plays of Mercy Otis Warren, plus works by Jefferson, Paine, Franklin, Sam Adams, and others.
The American West in Fiction and History, compiled by Richard Seltzer.
This anthology contains more than 150 novels, short stories, and essays on the American West, plus about 50 purely historical works, covering topics ranging from Native American History to life in the West after the Civil War. (compact disc)
Among the Impostors, by Margaret Peterson Haddix.
Luke Garner is an illegal third child who has assumed a fake identity in order to go to school. After spending twelve years in hiding, Luke is understandably scared to find himself going out into the world. Worse, as a third child, Luke knows that if he is caught by the Population Police that he will face the ultimate punishment - death.
The Anatomy of Hope: How People Prevail in the Face of Illness, by Jerome Groopman.
In The Anatomy of Hope, Dr. Groopman examines the scientific basis of how hope can influence the course and recovery of illness, and why hope is essential for healthy well-being.
Angels & Demons, by Dan Brown.
The prequel to the Da Vinci Code, this is a fast paced thriller about an ancient brotherhood who has acquired an antimatter bomb, which they plan to explode under Vatican City.
The Anti-Aging Zone, By Barry Sears.
Information on how to reverse the aging-process by following the Zone Diet.
A Place of Hiding, By Elizabeth George.
In a departure from her typical mysteries, Elizabeth George has crafted a fine, slow-paced mystery that highlights two of the supporting stars of the Lynley and Havers mystery series - Deborah and Simon St. James. In this case they most prove that Deborah's friend China River did not murder Guy Brouard, despite the fact that all the evidence seems to indicate that she did indeed do the deed.
Apollyon: The Destroyer is Unleashed, Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Book five of the Left Behind Series finds swarms of locust attacking nonbelievers. But when a third of the sun goes dark and meteors begin to strike the earth, it affects both believers and nonbelievers alike. Throughout all these tribulations, Chloe and Hattie continue with their pregnancies.
The Arthritis Action Program, by Michael E. Weinblatt.
An Integrated Plan of Traditional and Complementary Therapies
The Assassins: Assignment - Jerusalem, Target - Antichrist
, Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Big things happen in this, the sixth volume in the Left Behind series. 200 million horsemen riding fire breathing horses descend upon the earth and slay one third of the remaining population. But worse is in store for Carpathia, more than one person is bent upon killing him....
The Atlas of Ophthalmology, by Alfredo Gomez Leal and Pablo Muñoz Rodriquez.
Divided into seventeen thematic chapters, this lavishly illustrated atlas boasts over 1400 clinical color photographs covering all aspects of ophthalmology.
Australia: Literature and History, compiled by Richard Seltzer.
This collection contains 13 works of Australian literature and 14 books that chronicle Australian history, all on one CD-ROM.
Back When We Were Grownups, by Anne Tyler.
Tyler has crafted a unique coming of age tale in which Rebecca, a 53-year-old grandmother and professional party giver, suddenly wonders if she has "turned into the wrong person."
The Beach House, by James Patterson and Peter De Jonge.
It was obvious to all that Peter Mullen was beaten to death. So why does everyone say that he drowned? This is a question that Peter's brother Jack is determined to answer, while also seeking out those guilty of the crime!
The Bear and the Dragon, By Tom Clancy.
Jack Ryan is president, Russia has discovered gold, and China has nuclear weapons capable of hitting the U.S., so you can expect a to 'read' some action...
Berserker, by Fred Saberhagen.
Huge doomsday machines have been traveling through the universe for eons destroying everything in their path. Their next victim, the human race! Can mankind survive the onslaught of these killing machines?
Berserker's Planet, By Fred Saberhagen.
One lone Berserker circles Hunter's Planet, its mission, destroy all humankind. A mission that is made all the easier by a handful of humans who are willing to betray the rest of humanity - but to what end?
The Betrayal, by Beverly Lewis.
The second volume in the Abram's Daughters saga about four marriage-aged Amish sisters.
Betty Zane, by Zane Grey.
During the 1782 siege of Fort Henry by British and Indian forces, Elizabeth "Betty" Zane saved the fort by running to a nearby cabin to get a much needed supply of gunpowder. She then ran back to the fort, under a hail of gunfire, carrying the gunpowder in her apron. This is the fictionalized story of a real-life heroine, and one of the last battles of the American Revolution.
Between the Lines, by Orel Hershiser.
Hershiser shares his thoughts on his playing career, and his personal life.
The Big Jump, by Leigh Brackett.
Arch Comyn pays his debts, and when his friend Paul Rogers goes missing, he makes it his mission in life to find out what happened. He'll do whatever it takes, even if finding out what happened means taking the Big Jump to the other side of the galaxy - and possibly never coming home again.
Big Russ and Me, by Tim Russert. Tim Russert Jr. tells stories of his youth and the influence his father had on growing up.
Bipolar Disorder, by Francis Mark Mondimore.
A comprehensive, non-techanical guide to bipolar disorder for patients and their families.
Birches and Other Poems, by Robert Frost.
This book contains 77 poems that all speak to the wonder of rural life in New England. This book comprises all the poems found in Frost's first three collections of poetry, namely, A Boy's Will, North of Boston, and Mountain Interval.
The Bishop in the West Wing, by Andrew M. Greeley.
In this Blackie Ryan adventure, Bishop Ryan must relieve the White House of a poltergeist while saving the Presidents from those who want to destroy both the man and his presidency.
Black House, by By Stephen King and Peter Straub.
Murder is not the only thing amiss in a small Wisconsin town where everything just seems slightly out of wack. Is something from the Territories, a parallel universe, seeping into our world?
The Black Robe, by Wilkie Collins.
Lewis Romanyne is about to become the central figure in a struggle of cosmic proportions as a beautiful woman and a Jesuit priest vie for his soul, a struggle that will rip him from his beloved solitude and change his life forever...
Black Water, by T. Jefferson Parker.
Deputy Archie Wildcraft lies wounded from a near fatal gun shot wound in the head. His wife lays a few feet away, killed by a bullet fired by the same gun used to shoot Wildcraft. The gun belongs to the deputy, and just happens to be found in his hand when police come to investigate the shootings. Was this a murder / suicide that failed, or was something much more sinister going on?
Blackwater Sound, by James W. Hall.
An action-packed story about a family driven over the edge by the tragic death of the family's eldest son.
Bleachers, by John Grisham.
With Bleachers John Grisham departs again from the legal thriller to experiment with a character-driven tale of reunion, broken high school dreams, and missed chances.
Blessed Health, by Melody T. McCloud and Angela Ebron.
The African-American Woman's Guide to Physical and Spiritual Well-Being.
The Blind Assassin, By Margaret Atwood.
Two books for the price of one - a science fiction story about blind assassins and sacrificial virgins, and the fictionalized autobiography of Iris Chase Griffen that chronicles her attempts to see through the mysteries surrounding her sister's death.
Blood Relatives, by Ed McBain.
This 87th Precinct mystery finds Detective Steve Carella tracking down a psychopathic killer.
The Book of Common Prayer, Large Print Reader's Edition.
Certified copy of The Book of Common Prayer, according to the use of the Episcopal Church, conforms to the Standard Book of 1979.
The Book of Murder and Science, Volume Two, By Roger Wilkes.
A look at how forensic science has been used to solve murders. Covering cases that occurred between 1905 and 1974, this book also delves into how forensic science has affected the criminal justice system.
Born 1925: A Novel of Youth, by Vera Brittain.
Born in 1925, Adrian Carbury grows up in the shadows of one war, and becomes a man in another war.
The Brigade, by Howard Blum.
A compelling history of the Jewish Brigade that chronicles its formation, and the Brigades activities both during and after World War II.
British Literature, Compiled by Richard Seltzer.
Over 720 classic works of British Literature, all on one CD, ranging from Beowulf and The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle to Frankenstein and the works of H. Rider Haggard.
The Broken Hearth, by William J. Bennett.
Few people would challenge the assertion that, in the last forty years, American Society has undergone numerous social and moral changes. These changes include, but are not limited to, a drastic increase in the number of children born out of wedlock, a staggering divorce rate, the development of a welfare culture, and an increase in the number of serious crimes committed by juveniles. In The Broken Hearth, William J. Bennett contends that all these changes are a direct result of the disintegration of the traditional (i.e., nuclear) American Family structure.
Bush at War, by Bob Woodward.
Bob Woodward tells the story of how President George W. Bush led the nation to war on terror after September 11 and his vision for remaking the world.