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David Baldacci reunites the Camel Club in his latest bestseller, Divine Justice. How does reader Ron McLarty translate this fast moving thriller to the audiobook format?
People looking for a suspense thriller audiobook that is also an easy listen, will find Simple Genius by David Baldacci an interesting choice.
Being a genius can be a gift -- and a curse. In his latest novel, David Baldacci proves it's not always easy -- or safe -- being smart.
On Wednesday, May 6, 2009, Governor John E. Baldacci of Maine signed LD 1020, An Act
to End Discrimination in Civil Marriage and Affirm Religious Freedom into law.
In the wake of Iowa, Vermont and Maine legalizing same-sex marriage, more states are considering legislation to do the same. Have we reached a tipping point?
Holiday stories are an important part of the season. Here is a look at some modern holiday tales for adults and children alike.
The audiobook edition of Wild Fire by Nelson Demille and read by Scott Brick is a fast moving listen. Main character John Corey returns to uncover a horrifying plot.
The annual American literary event offered something for book lovers of every age and genre.
CN Railway strike pressures Canadian firms including Ford, Nova Chemicals and West Fraser Timber to slow production thus reducing international exports.
The Library of Congress, National Press Club, and the University Club host large annual book fairs in DC, allowing anyone who loves books to meet their favorite authors.
A day or weekend trip by train from the San Francisco Bay Area to visit historic Sacramento is a nice excursion for the family vacation and a popular new travel trend.
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In May 2008 an Ontario judge ruled that a boy who was severely brainwashed into hating his mother must get help to be deprogrammed from parental alienation syndrome.
Fearless Latin American aviators, flying aircraft that had been retired from front line service for twenty years fought it out over the jungles of Central America.
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