Wednesday, March 9, 2011

New Leisure Books for March

New Leisure Books—Week of March 7, 2011

The Amazing Screw-On Head and Other Curious Objects by Mike Mignola Graphic novel genre
Unwritten Vol. 1: Tommy Taylor and the Bogus Identity by Mike Carey & Peter Gross Graphic novel genre
The Exile: An Outlander Graphic Novel by Diana Gabaldon Graphic novel genre
Johnny Cash: I See a Darkness by Reinhard Kleist Graphic novel genre
Blackest Night by Geoff Johns Graphic novel genre
Playing Our Game: Why China’s Rise Doesn’t Threaten the West by Edward S. Steinfeld Social Issues genre
Zombie Economics: How Dead Ideas Still Walk Among Us by John Quiggin Social Issues genre
How An Economy Grows and Why It Crashes by Peter D. Schiff Social Issues genre
The Plundered Planet: Why We Must –and How We Can—Manage Nature for Global Prosperity by Paul Collier Environment genre
Fault Lines: How Hidden Fractures Still Threaten the World Economy by Raghuram G. Rajan Social Issues genre
The New Capitalist Manifest: Building a Disruptively Better Business by Umair Haque Business genre
The Economics of Food: How Feeding and Fueling the Planet Affects Food Prices by Patrick Westhoff Environment genre
Hard Love by Ellen Wittlinger Young Adult genre
One Illness Away: Why People Become Poor and How They Escape Poverty by Anirudh Krishna Social Issues genre
Becoming King: Martin Luther King, Jr. and The Making of a National Leader by Troy Jackson Biography genre
Manufacturing Green Prosperity: The Power to Rebuild the American Middle Class by Jon Rynn Business genre

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