41. This is a travel book, masquerading as a home book, that takes readers on a beguiling tour through the lifestyles of California beach dwellers. 42. Three newly published collections of short stories take readers inside the hearts of women on their journeys with friends, lovers, husbands and children. 43. Travel features - from the New York Times Sunday Travel Section and other highly regarded sources - take your readers where they want to go. 44. We visit beforehand and take readers on a tour of this historic town with its museum, galleries, shops, restaurants and inns. 45. When newspaper readers were taken alone, there was a more telling gap. 46. With an eye both poetic and comprehensive, Hoagland takes the reader across the creaky bridges and washed-out mountain roads and into the villages of Arunachal Pradesh. 47. With the help of the satellite listening for her signals and recording her routes, Amelia and author Carl Safina take the reader on a series of incredible trips. 48. With illustrative help by Richard Bonson, van Rose takes young readers on a journey inside, outside and all around the Earth. 49. With that concept in mind, Orley takes the reader through a lively discussion of the fundamentals of economics using two topics. 50. Arwah occasionally takes the reader to a fictitious situation without relinquishing his sense of humor. |