Monday, October 5, 2009

S ThinkExist com Ten Summer Books

S ThinkExist com Ten Summer Books MADRID? ThinkExist.com, a comprehensive range of search engines with over 90,000 citations from 11,000 authors, has selected ten books for satisfying summer reading. Whether at the beach or a coffee break, this collection surely engage and relax the most demanding readers. 1. American Gangster: A story of his rise to power. By Thomas Reppetto. (John Macrae / Holt, $ 26.) The story of the rise of the Mafia in the United States. Reppetto? S chronicles the history of organized crime from 1880 until after the Second World War with a self-assured of his subject. American Gangster is an extraordinary jouey through America's criminal subculture.2. City Boy. By Jean Thompson. (Simon & Schuster, $ 24). Newlywed A couple moves into a Chicago apartment to discover that their idyllic relationship is shaken by the chaotic environment and their hidden fears. 3rd Ghostfires. By Keith Dixon. (St. Martin's, $ 23.95). This incendiary first novel is a representation of the downward spiral of a wealthy family saddled with addictions that threaten their survival.4. Hard Revolution. By George Pelecanos. (Little, Brown, $ 24.95). Derek Strange, an African American private eye, is the hero of Pelech? S look at crime and its victims in Washington. The novel, told in flashbacks, travels back to 1968 and facing a family tragedy with the death of Martin Luther King.5. Natalie Wood: A Life. By Gavin Lambert. (Knopf, $ 25.95). A contemplative look at an icon that represents your intelligence, vulnerability, fear and foreboding dark waters''.'' 6th No woman no cry: My Life with Bob Marley. By Rita Marley with Donna M Jones. (Hyperion, $ 22.95). This report tells Rita Marley turbulence? S lives in the shadow of Bob Marley, reggae hero, whose infidelity and religion is in your marriage.7. Rossi: McCarthyism in America of the twentieth century. By Ted Morgan. (Random House, $ 35.) Increase the senator from Wisconsin, whose paranoid struggle to eradicate communism changed the course of history.8 America. Sefarad. Antonio Mu? Molina Oz. (Harcourt, $ 27.) The author? S attempt to bring to light the vida''que worth diga''''para not disappear from memory as if it never existido''resultados an evocative reminder of Spain? S past.9. Sidney Poitier: Man, Actor, Icon. By Aram Goudsouzian. (University of North Carolina, $ 29.95). A penetrating biography of avant-garde artist who live trapped between their talent and the reality of racism America.10. Sleep Father. By Matthew Sharpe. (Soft Skull, paper, $ 14.) That participation in the provision of the suburbs of Connecticut, a family, Schwartz? S is told through Chris, who said that? Those who do not embrace irony was a fool, because whether you embrace irony or not, sooner or later irony embraces you.''For quotes on these subjects and authors, visit ThinkExist.com your Inteet connection? s full page interactive contributions. Mark A. LugrisPublic Relations DirectorThinkExist.commark.lugris @ thinkexist.com

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