The Naked Eye, by Desmond Morris.
Morris has a keen eye for detail and a ready wit that will have you chuckling as you read this fascinating book filled with autobiographical and natural history essays slash travel monologues that chronicle Morris's adventures in observing human behavior around the globe.
Naked to the Stars, By Gordon R. Dickson.
Cal is a soldier that has lost sixteen-hours worth of memories and now his superiors view him as a security risk - can he reclaim his lost memories and his reputation?
Neuro-Ophthalmology Review Manual, By By Lanning B. Kline and Frank J. Bajandas.
Written in outline form, this book serves as an invaluable reference guide on clinical neuro-ophthalmology.
The New York Times Crossword Puzzle Books
The New York Times crosswords are, without exception, universally acknowledged as challenging puzzles. Many of these fantastic crosswords puzzles have been collected and printed in a large print format, and in this review we will look at four of these books.
Nicolae: The Rise of the Antichrist, Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins.
In book three of the Left Behind Series, the Tribulation Force's pastor and mentor, Bruce Barnes, is dead. Worst yet, Nicolae Carpathia has loosed a nuclear attack against the U.S., how can the Force survive?
Night and Day, by Virginia Woolf.
This is Woolf's second novel, and it is a literary romance expounding upon the changing role of women in the days just before World War I. It is written in a style comparable to social commentary novels of the nineteenth century made famous by the writers such as Jane Austen and the Bronte Sisters.
Night of the Hawk, by Dale Brown.
This techno-thriller offers the readers two interconnected stories. The first story being the attempt to rescue David Luger, an American airman who was captured by the Russians and who is being forced to help them build a stealth bomber. The second story is the developing war between Lithuanian and Byelorussia.
Night Watch, by Terry Pratchett.
The 28th novel in the Discworld series, this installment see Commander Sam Vimes transported back in time, hot on the trail of a serial killer.
No-Fuss Diabetes Recipes for 1 or 2, By Jackie Boucher, Marcia Hayes, & Jane Stephenson A large print cookbook for people with diabetes who are living alone or with one other person. Easy to prepare recipes that make one or two servings for no leftovers.
Non-Fiction CD, Compiled by Richard Seltzer.
Over 500 books on topics ranging from History to Natural Science, all on one CD. (Compact Disc)
Northanger Abbey, by Jane Austen. In this satirical work that pokes fun at gothic novels, we follow Catherine Morland on her first visit to the city of Bath. Catherine is fond of reading gothic novels, a fondness which makes her prey to seeing horrors where none exist!
Nurses at War: Women on the Frontline 1939-45, by Penny Starns.
This is more than just an overview of the British Nursing during World War II, it is, at its core, a book that describes the lives of the nurses who served on the front lines - the jobs they handled, the dangers they faced, and the role they played in helping to win the War.
Ocular Anatomy and Physiology, by Al Lens, Tammy Langley, Sheila Coyne Nemeth, and Carolyn Shea.
This book provides, in a mere 147 pages a general overview of all aspects - both anatomical and physiological - of a normal 'eye'.
Off the Mangrove Coast, by Louis L'Amour.
Nine adventure stories by that will introduce you the breadth and variety of subjects that L'Amour covered in his short stories.
Of Paradise and Power: America and Europe in the New World Order, by Robert Kagan.
In this concise, timely book, Kagan examines the differences between the US and Europe, and what how these differences will impact future relations between the US and the various European countries.
Only Begotten Daughter, by James Morrow.
The Second Coming has come, and this times it's a girl! Julie Katz is the new Messiah, and she lives in New Jersey where she must learn to deal the devil and zealots of every stripe. This is a unique, satirical coming-of-age story that follows Julie as she grows into her role as a deity.
Ophthalmic Fundamentals: Glaucoma, Edited by Joseph W. Sassani.
This book consists of a series of informative essays on various aspects of glaucoma, written for ophthalmology students just beginning the study of glaucoma and as a review for working glaucoma clinicians.
O Pioneer!, by Frederik Pohl.
Although Eversham Giyt has a comfortable life on Earth, he is nonetheless bitten with the traveling bug when he meets with recruiters, looking for colonists to move to Tupelo, the Peace Planet. Using his exceptional computer skills, Giyt creates a fictional background for himself that makes him appear to be the ideal colonist, and in short order he finds himself on Tupelo, where all is not as perfect as it appears...
Optics: The Science of Vision, By Vasco Ronchi.
Translated into English, this volume is a republication of Ronchi's 1955 controversial, and enlightened work on the optics that revolutionized the study of vision.
Orlando: A Biography, By Virginia Woolf
Follow the adventures of Orlando as he (or she) travels through time.
Over Sea, Under Stone, by Susan Cooper.
This is the first book in the five-part, Dark is Rising series. It introduces the reader to the Drew children, and it follows them as they go forth on a quest to find the Grail.
Overview of Ocular Disorders, by Nancy Gwin.
Providing a brief overview of common ocular disorders, this book is useful as a reference guide, however it is primarily designed as a study aid for students in various ophthalmic specialities.
Oxford Large Print Dictionary, Edited by Julia Elliott.
An up-to-date large print dictionary with over 90,000 words, phrases, and definitions.