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Ethan of Athos (Miles Vorkosigan #3)

by Lois Mcmaster Bujold

Ethan had something the Cetagandans would kill for. If only he knew what it was... You might think that an obstetrician on a planet forbidden to women would be underemployed.

The Ethics of War and Nuclear Deterrence

by James P. Sterba

A selection of addresses, essays and lectures on the moral and ethical aspects of war and the strategy of deterrence.

Eulalia! (Redwall, Book #19)

by Brian Jacques

The aged Badger Lord of Salamandastron sends a young haremaid on a quest to find his successor Gorath, who is held captive by Vizka Longtooth and his scurrilous crew of Sea Raiders.

Everlasting (The Immortals #6)

by Alyson Noël

In the dazzling sixth and final book of Noël's #1 "New York Times" bestselling Immortals series, Ever and Damen's destiny will finally be revealed.

Everybody's Grandpa: Fifty Years Behind the Mike

by Louis M. Jones Charles Wolfe Grandpa Jones

Biography of country musician Grandpa Jones including a discography and bibliography

Everyman's Talmud: The Major Teachings of the Rabbinic Sages

by Abraham Cohen

A summary of the teachings of the Talmud on religion, ethics, folklore, and jurisprudence

An Exaltation of Stars: Transcendental Adventures in Science Fiction

by Terry Carr

The Feast of St. Dionysus by Robert Silverberg, 'KJWALLL'KJE'K'KOOTHAILLL'KJE'K by Roger Zelazny, and My Brother Leopold by Edgar Pangborn.

Excellence: Can We Be Equal and Excellent Too?

by John Gardner

What are the characteristic difficulties a democracy encounters in pursuing excellence? Is there a way out? How equal do we want to be, or can we be?

Execution (Escape from Furnace #5)

by Alexander Gordon Smith

Alex Sawyer has escaped his underground nightmare to discover the whole world has become a prison, and Alfred Furnace is its master. Monsters rule the streets, leaving nothing but murder in their wake. Those who do not die become slaves to Furnace's reign of cruelty. Alex is a monster too. He is the only one who can stop Furnace but in doing so he could destroy everything. Is he the executed or the executioner? Who will die? All Alex knows is that one way or another, it all ends now.

The Exercise Book for People Who Don't Exercise

by Stanford Center for Research in Disease Prevention

Exercise is fun. Exercise is safe. There's a form of exercise for everyone (including those who are not enthusiastic about the idea of climbing into running shoes) You'll be hooked within a few months, and wouldn't give up your exercise for anything.

Existential Sexuality: Choosing to Love

by Peter Koestenbaum

A comprehensive book about how you can apply the insights of existential psychotherapy and existential philosophy to human loving relationships.

Existentialism and Human Emotions

by Jean-Paul Sartre

The chief effort of this work is to face the implications for personal action of a universe without purpose. That man is personally responsible for what he is and what he does; that there are no values external to man and no given human nature which he is obliged to fulfill; that man chooses his values and makes himself, and may therefore choose to be a different person--this is the heart of Jean-Paul Sartre's philosophy.

El Expreso de los Vampiros

by Tony Koltz

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Expressions: Stories and Poems (Volume #2)

by Pat Fiene

This book integrates reading, writing, thinking, listening, and speaking skills, by reflecting on 10 stories and 10 poems by famous authors.

Extra Innings: Baseball Poems

by Lee Bennett Hopkins

Poems celebrating the game of baseball.

The Eye of the Storm

by Patrick White

From the Nobel Laureate of 1973 comes a novel about Elizabeth Hunter, 80-year-old matriarch, who is unwilling to die until she has looked deeply into the passion and anguish that shaped her life.

Eyeless in Gaza

by Aldous Huxley

A brilliant, sardonic novel about modern man's search for personal identity in a world of rigid political, social and moral dogma.

Eyes of Laura Mars

by H. B. Gilmour John A. Carpenter

She saw everything through the eyes of a psychopathic killer who turned her bizarre, sadistic and brutal sexual fantasies into real life ... and death.

The Eyes of the Killer Robot (Johnny Dixon #4)

by John Bellairs

13-year-old Johnny Dixon is put in jeopardy when he and Professor Childermass try to find a robot made many years ago by an evil wizard.

Eyewitness: The Life of Christ Told in One Story

by Frank Ball

This book arranges the gospel scenes and more than 200 other Bible verses into a biblically accurate, chronological story that is easy to read, understand, and remember.

Eyewitness Inspiration: Contemporary Vignettes for Life

by Frank Ball

A collection of stories based on faith, fantasy, and fact that reveal the motives of historical figures as well as the passion of people as ordinary as your next-door neighbors.

Fablehaven: Secrets of the Dragon Sanctuary (Fablehaven Series, Book #4)

by Brandon Mull

The magical preserve Fablehaven provides refuge to numerous mystical species, but some beings are too large and powerful to be confined to regular enchanted refuges. These mightiest of creatures dwell inside the dragon sanctuaries.

The Fabulous Showman: The Life and Times of P. T. Barnum

by Irving Wallace

Biography of the greatest showman on earth!

A Fabulous Wife

by Dianne Castell

As a Chicago cop, staring down a gun barrel had never fazed Jack Dawson, but it was more than his wife Maggie could bear.

Face Down Beside St. Anne's Well (Lady Appleton Mystery #9)

by Kathy Lynn Emerson

Are the nude spies lolling in the ancient Roman communal baths of Elizabethan England plotting the return of Mary Queen of Scots? She is said to be clamoring to return to these healing waters. Once again Susanna, Lady Appleton, encounters murder and treason, and only she can unravel the crimes in the intriguing year of 1575. Rosamund, Susanna's twelve-year-old foster daughter, is certain her French tutor has been murdered. Rosamund and her friends are quite modern: they cut school, rebel against authority, and giggle over secrets. But can teenage mischief be construed as spying and treason? These are most significant matters to the Elizabethans, as the wrong religion, the wrong marriage, the wrong friends...may all be seditious.

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