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Are you willing to venture beyond The NYT-10 Best Sellers? Bob Etier, the eclectic book reviewer, reads before you buy. Check out her recommendations.

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  1. Feb 11, 2011

    Gluten-Free on a Shoestring: 125 Easy Recipes for Eating Well on the Cheap by Nicole Hunn
    Life is sweet and fun. Gluten is expendable. –Nicole Hunn
  2. Feb 10, 2011

    What is Life with PTSD?
    When a trauma is over, the traumatization continues.
  3. Feb 07, 2011

    The Love That Dog Training Program
    “In dog training, jerk is a noun, not a verb.” --Dr. Dennis Fetko
  4. Feb 07, 2011

    Are You One Whom God Would Destroy?
    What do alien abductees, God, and Big Macs have in common? Find out in WHOM GOD WOULD DESTROY.
  5. Feb 03, 2011

    KidLit: Snow Day
    Snow days ARE fun!
  6. Feb 01, 2011

    KidLit: Oliver McCoy Loves Onions, Don’t You?
    When Oliver goes to McDonald’s he tells them to hold everything but the onions.
  7. Feb 01, 2011

    New Book Features Rules, Recipes, and Relief from PCOS
    Lose weight, boost fertility, and gain control over PCOS (polycystic ovarian syndrome) with the Glycemic Index.
  8. Feb 01, 2011

    Power Dressing: First Ladies, Women Politicians & Fashion by Robb Young
    Take a power-and-fashion world tour and meet the women everyone's talking about.
  9. Jan 31, 2011

    KidLit: Chuckle Poems for Kids Will Tickle ‘Em
    Grab some CHUCKLE POEMS, and take kids on a fun and fanciful journey into poetry.
  10. Jan 29, 2011

    Make No Mistake, Fatal Error Is a Delight
    Protagonist Ali Reynolds is an Alex Cross without flaws; FATAL ERROR is a fast, fun read.
  11. Jan 24, 2011

    The Devil and Sherlock Holmes: Tales of Murder, Madness, and Obsession by David Grann
    Probing man’s most obsessive side, David Grann exposes the many faces of passion.
  12. Jan 19, 2011

    Introducing Kurt Wallender in Faceless Killers
    What kind of monster would commit such a crime? What kind of man has such secrets?
  13. Jan 16, 2011

    Learning from Grief Is Learning to Live
    Death is easy, comedy is hard? No, recovery is hard.
  14. Jan 11, 2011

    Is Listverse.Com’s Ultimate Book of Bizarre Lists Fun? Let Me Count the Ways...
    Ninja’s didn’t wear masks, and the size of a man’s feet determines…his shoe size. Do herrings communicate by passing gas?
  15. Jan 10, 2011

    Finding Happiness in Your Underwear Drawer: Clutter Clearing Choices by Barbara Tako
    A step-by-step approach to painlessly eliminating clutter (aka junk) and organizing your life
  16. Jan 10, 2011

    The Metabolism Miracle and The Metabolism Miracle Cookbook: A New You in the New Year
    Maybe the reason diets don’t work for you is because you’ve been doing the wrong kind of dieting.
  17. Jan 06, 2011

    A Gem of a Premise: Pearl by Darlene Cox
    When Pearl Sutton's body is found by two young boys, it reveals secrets of the small town of Faircloth…
  18. Jan 01, 2011

    Who’s Crazy Here? We All Are
    Wouldn’t it be nice if we didn’t need Big Pharma to get through life? Grace Guyol says we don’t.
  19. Jan 01, 2011

    Thugs, Drugs and the War on Bugs Provides an Alternative Look at American Healthcare
    “Technically, anything that lives off of you can be considered a parasite…bacteria, yeast, fungi, viruses…and teenage children…” –Dr. Brad Case
  20. Jan 01, 2011

    The Ten Most Interesting People I Met in Books in 2010
    Meet ten people your mother warned you about (if I’m your mom).