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Japan

Photographers, arm-chair travelers, and anyone interested in Japanese culture will find something of interest and likely some new knowledge too.
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Cry Wolf

Listeners who can get past the mystery’s slow start will appreciate the action and suspense of the overall story.

Good Dogs Don’t Make It to the South Pole

Tassen is a believable, matter-of-fact narrator, bringing us into his world with Mrs. Thorkildsen, her dragon water, her love of books, and Roald Amundsen’s all-important dogs. Thyvold’s moving, inspirational tale is a real treat. [See Prepub Alert, 2/12/20.]

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Die. Vol. 1: Fantasy Heartbreaker

Fans of any of the genres represented in this volume, which collects Issues 1–5 of the continuing series, will find much to enjoy

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Walking Toward Moosalamoo: A Natural History of Terra Nullius

For readers interested in nature-related philosophy.
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1944 Diary

A moving and fascinating read. Fans of Keilson's novels should definitely seek out this account of his development, as should readers interested in writers' memoirs or the daily experiences of Jews in Europe during World War II.
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The Leading Brain: Powerful Science-Based Strategies for Achieving Peak Performance

This new approach to understanding leadership transcends the more traditional application of psychology and will be valuable to individuals and teams ready to achieve their maximum potential and deliver extraordinary results.
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On the Nose: A Lifelong Obsession with Yosemite's Most Iconic Climb

Best suited to dedicated rock climbing fans or readers interested in the scene at Yosemite. Readers may also consider any of the compelling works by experienced climber-authors Joe Simpson and David Roberts.
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