Geological Hazards: Their Assessment, Avoidance and Mitigation
, by Fred G. Bell.
This book offers a through introduction into the study of geological hazards, both natural and manmade. These hazards run the gamut from volcanic activity to ground water contamination.
Germs: Biological Weapons and America's Secret War, by Judith Miller.
An in-depth look at America's secret biological warfare research and the current efforts underway to thwart a biological attack, and the threat posed by biological weapons, and bioterroism.
The Ghost Writer, by Philip Roth.
This is a story about the tensions between literature and life, artistic truthfulness and conventional decency.
The Good Carb Cookbook, by Sandra Woodruff.
Secrets of Eating Low on the Glycemic Index, with more than 200 good carb recipes.
A Good Living, by Hugh Barrett.
The second volume in Hugh Barrett's autobiography, this volume offers an intriguing look back at the state of agriculture in England during the 1930's and 40's.
The Guide to Living with Bladder Cancer, By Mark P. Schoenberg.
This book provides a frank discussion on what bladder cancer is, its symptoms, and how it is diagnosed. It also describes, in detail, the various treatment options available for treating this disease.
Hallelujah! The Welcome Table, by Maya Angelou.
A Lifetime of Memories with Recipes. More than 70 recipes accompanied by brief essays about Angelou's life and the events and memories associated with the various dishes that are mentioned.
The Healthy Kitchen, by Andrew Weil and Rosie Daley.
This is a useful cookbook, full of mouth-watering recipes, and insightful advice on how to eat, and live, healthy.
The Hip Chick's Guide to Macrobiotics, by Jessica Porter.
A Philosophy for Achieving a Radiant Mind and Fabulous Body - A Primer on the macrobiotic lifestyle, with more than 80 recipes.
The Hostage, by W. E. B. Griffin.
The second book in Griffin's Presidential Agent series. When a diplomat's wife is kidnapped in Argentina, the President sends Charley Castillo down to get her back. What he discovers is that kidnapping is tied to the UN / Iraqi Oil for Food scandal, and that finding the culprits will be harder than he ever imagined.
HOW, by Dov Seidman.
Why HOW We Do Anything Means Everything... in Business (and in Life).
How the Cows Turned Mad, by Maxime Schwartz.
An intriguing history of the medical detective work that has gone into identifying and studying spongiform encephalopathies, including Bovine Spongiform Encephalopathy, otherwise known as Mad Cow disease.
How to Survive Your Hospital Stay, by Gail Van Kanegan and Michael Boyette.
The Complete Guide to Getting the Care You Need - And Avoiding Problems You Don't.
How the Immune System Works, By Lauren M. Sompayrac.
A short, pithy, college-level introduction on the immune system.
The Imposter?, by Kip Kreiling.
The Imposter describes how the author, Kip Kreiling, transformed from a hardened juvenile criminal to a highly successful corporate executive, husband, and father. Through his journey, he discovered 8 principles of human transformation that will help anyone achieve their aspirations.
In Gallant Company, by Alexander Kent.
The fourth installment (chronologically) in the famed, Richard Bolitho series of sea adventures that follow Bolitho as he rises through the ranks of the British Navy.
In the Shadow of the Master, edited by Michael Connelly.
Classic Tales by Edgar Allan Poe and Essays by Jeffery Deaver, Nelson DeMille, Tess Gerritsen, Sue Grafton, Stephen King, ... Lisa Scottoline, and Thirteen Others.
In Your Garden and In Your Garden Again, by Vita Sackville-West.
Here are two classic gardening books that are a "must" read for any gardener, professional or novice, looking for new ideas, sage advice, or simply a good book, on gardening, to read.
It's Me or the Dog, by Victoria Stilwell
How to Have the Perfect Pet. A practical and easy to follow guide to proper dog training.
Ivanhoe, by Sir Walter Scott.
High adventure can be found in this classic tale of chivalry and adventure, which pits a Saxon knight and a beautiful and intelligent Jewish heroine against Prince John and the evil Templar, Sir Brian de Bois-Guilbert.