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    <![CDATA[The Hot Zone: A Terrifying True Story]]>
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    <![CDATA[A highly infectious, deadly virus from the central African rain forest suddenly appears in the suburbs of Washington, D.C. There is no cure. In a few days 90 percent of its victims are dead. A secret military SWAT team of soldiers and scientists is mobilized to stop the outbreak of this exotic &quot;hot&quot; virus. <em>The Hot Zone</em> tells this dramatic story, giving a hair-raising account of the<br/>appearance of rare and lethal viruses and their &quot;crashes&quot; into the human race. Shocking, frightening, and impossible to ignore, <em>The Hot Zone</em> proves that truth really is scarier than fiction.<br/><br/><br/><em>From the Paperback edition.</em>]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Wild Trees: A Story of Passion and Daring]]>
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    <![CDATA[Hidden away in foggy, uncharted rain forest valleys in Northern California are the largest and tallest organisms the world has ever sustained–the coast redwood trees,<strong><em> </em></strong>Sequoia sempervirens. Ninety-six percent of the ancient redwood forests have been destroyed by logging, but the untouched fragments that remain are among the great wonders of nature. The biggest redwoods have trunks up to thirty feet wide and can rise more than thirty-five stories above the ground, forming cathedral-like structures in the air. Until recently, redwoods were thought to be virtually impossible to ascend, and the canopy at the tops of these majestic trees was undiscovered. In <em>The Wild Trees</em>, Richard Preston unfolds the spellbinding story of Steve Sillett, Marie Antoine, and the tiny group of daring botanists and amateur naturalists that found a lost world above California, a world that is dangerous, hauntingly beautiful, and unexplored. <br/><br/>The canopy<strong> </strong>voyagers are young–just college students when they start their quest–and they share a passion for these trees, persevering in spite of sometimes crushing personal obstacles and failings. They take big risks, they ignore common wisdom (such as the notion that there’s nothing left to discover in North America), and they even make love in hammocks stretched between branches three hundred feet in the air.<br/><br/>The deep redwood canopy is a vertical Eden filled with mosses, lichens, spotted salamanders, hanging gardens of ferns, and thickets of huckleberry bushes, all growing out of massive trunk systems that have fused and formed flying buttresses, sometimes carved into blackened chambers, hollowed out by fire, called “fire caves.” Thick layers of soil sitting on limbs harbor animal and plant life that is unknown to science. Humans move through the deep canopy suspended on ropes, far out of sight of the ground, knowing that the price of a small mistake can be a plunge to one’s death.<br/><br/>Preston’s account of this amazing world, by turns terrifying, moving, and fascinating, is an adventure story told in novelistic detail by a master of nonfiction narrative. The author shares his protagonists’ passion for tall trees, and he mastered the techniques of tall-tree climbing to tell the story in <em>The Wild Trees</em>–the story of the fate of the world’s most splendid forests and of the imperiled biosphere itself.]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2007</published>
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    <![CDATA[The Demon in the Freezer]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2002</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">376613</id>
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    <![CDATA[The Cobra Event]]>
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    <![CDATA[In New York City in the late '90s, a 17-year-old girl heads off to her private school even though she has a cold. By art class her nose is gushing mucus and she's severely disoriented. Within seconds, it seems, she's in convulsions and, most bizarrely, can't stop biting herself. All the reader can do is hope she'll die quickly, but Kate Moran's body still has a few more disgusting turns to undergo, and Richard Preston--a Jacobean master of ceremonies par excellence--takes us through them in bizarre and bloody detail.  <p> Clearly, whatever Kate had was a head cold with a scientific vengeance. Preston's heroine, Alice Austen, a doctor with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, realizes--in the first of several gripping autopsy scenes--that the girl's nervous system had been virtually destroyed. So far, only one other person is known to have died in the same way, but he was a homeless man. Austen must connect the two cases, seemingly linked only by the subway, before the media gets hold of them and drums up a paranoia-fest--and before the virus's creator can kill again.  <p> <em>The Cobra Event</em> is itself a paranoia-fest, a provocative thriller that makes you wonder exactly how much bioterrorism is taking place in the real world. Preston, best known for his terrifying chronicle of the Ebola virus, <em>The Hot Zone</em>, and other impeccably researched nonfictions, is not content to create fast-paced nightmarish scenes. His novel is instead a complex morality tale anchored in uncomfortable fact. Preston is keen to convey the &quot;invisible history&quot; of bioweapons engineering and, equally, to show the unsung heroism of his scientific detectives (along with that of the nurses and technicians who literally sacrifice their lives for medicine). Like their creator, these characters are not without a sense of humor. One calls the manmade virus &quot;the ultimate head cold.&quot; Readers will never forget literally dozens of scenes and will never again see the subway, rodents, autopsy knives, and--above all--runny noses in the same light.</p></p>]]>
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  </authors>  <published>1997</published>
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    <![CDATA[Panic in Level 4: Cannibals, Killer Viruses, and Other Journeys to the Edge of Science]]>
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    <![CDATA[Bizarre illnesses and plagues that kill people in the most unspeakable ways. Obsessive and inspired efforts by scientists to solve mysteries and save lives. From <em>The Hot Zone </em>to <em>The Demon in the Freezer</em> and beyond, Richard Preston&#8217;s bestselling works have mesmerized readers everywhere by showing them strange worlds of nature they never dreamed of.<br/><br/><em>Panic in Level 4</em> is a grand tour through the eerie and unforgettable universe of Richard Preston, filled with incredible characters and mysteries that refuse to leave one&#8217;s mind. Here are dramatic true stories from this acclaimed and award-winning author, including:<br/><br/>&#8226; The phenomenon of &#8220;self-cannibals,&#8221; who suffer from a rare genetic condition caused by one wrong letter in their DNA that forces them to compulsively chew their own flesh&#8211;and why everyone may have a touch of this disease.<br/>&#8226; The search for the unknown host of Ebola virus, an organism hidden somewhere in African rain forests, where the disease finds its way into the human species, causing outbreaks of unparalleled horror.<br/>&#8226; The brilliant Russian brothers&#8211;&#8220;one mathematician divided between two bodies&#8221;&#8211;who built a supercomputer in their apartment from mail-order parts in an attempt to find hidden order in the number pi (&#960;).<br/><br/>In fascinating, intimate, and exhilarating detail, Richard Preston portrays the frightening forces and constructive discoveries that are currently roiling and reordering our world, once again proving himself a master of the nonfiction narrative and, as noted in <em>The Washington Post</em>, &#8220;a science writer with an uncommon gift for turning complex biology into riveting page-turners.&#8221;]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2008</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">1688829</id>
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    <![CDATA[The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2007]]>
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    <![CDATA[&lt;DIV&gt;&lt;DIV&gt;&quot;Science is about not knowing and wanting badly to know. Science is about flawed and complicated human beings trying to use whatever tools they've got, along with their minds, to see something strange and new. In that sense, writing about science is just another way of writing about the human condition.&quot; -- from the introduction by Richard Preston<br/><br/>The twenty-eight pieces in The Best American Science and Nature Writing 2007 span a wide range of topics, from the farthest reaches of space to the everyday world around us to the secrets hiddin in our own bodies. Michael Lemonick travels to an extinct volcano in Hawaii, where telescopes at the summit are providing researchers with a glimpse of the most distant galaxy ever seen -- and profound new insights into the creation of the universe. Neil deGrasse Tyson takes a sharp, witty look at Americans' delirium over space travel. And with surgical precision Michael Perry describes how a medical autopsy is performed. Dead men can tell tales.<br/><br/>Here we also see examinations of the sometimes harmful impact of science on the natural world. Susan Casey gives an alarming portrait of plastic waste pollution in the world's oceans, including a dead zone in the mid-Pacific that's twice the size of Texas. Michael Shnayerson heads to West Virginia, where the Appalachians are being blasted at the rate of several ridgetops a week, all in the pursuit of ever-elusive coal. And Paul Bennett goes deep beneath Rome's streets, where cutting-edge excavation techniques are revealing newfound treasures in one of the world's oldest cities.<br/><br/>A profile of a late, distinguished British ornithologist by John Seabrook reveals that the man's personal collection of bird skins, now in the British Natural History Museum, was largely stolen or bought and intentionally mislabeled. Richard Conniff visits a former Brooklyn social worker turned primatologist who has become a fierce advocate of the lemur. And Patricia Gadsby takes us into the kitchens of Europe's finest chefs to explain how the new field of molecular gastronomy is revolutionizing fine cuisine. &lt;/DIV&gt;]]>
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    <text_reviews_count>1597</text_reviews_count>
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    <id>12780</id>
        <name><![CDATA[Tim Folger]]></name>
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    <average_rating>3.97</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>417</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>83</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>2007</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">990175</id>
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  <isbn13>9780452261709</isbn13>
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    <![CDATA[First Light]]>
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  <average_rating>4.19</average_rating>
  <ratings_count>21</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[&quot;There is a saying among astronomers that five billion people concern themselves with the surface of the Earth, and ten thousand with everything else,&quot; writes Richard Preston, best-selling author of <em>The Hot Zone</em>. And if you think these professional stargazers spend most of their time serenely peering into the night sky, guess again. Today's astronomers are world-class gadgeteers who scurry about giant (and often frigid) observatories tinkering with the mechanical and electronic tools of their trade. In <em>First Light</em>, they tangle with the Hale Telescope, one of the world's oldest and largest. This beautifully written book is highly recommended for anybody interested in astronomy.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.90</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>9717</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>1597</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1987</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">22165</id>
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    <![CDATA[American Steel]]>
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  <ratings_count>20</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[A report on the resurrection of an American Dream provides a   glimmer of hope on the seemingly barren economic horizon with the story   of an Indiana steel company that is aiming to restore some of the   300,000 jobs lost in that industry over the past decade. Reprint.]]>
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    <average_rating>3.90</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>9717</ratings_count>
    <text_reviews_count>1597</text_reviews_count>
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  </authors>  <published>1991</published>
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        <book>
  <id type="integer">22166</id>
  <isbn>074324592X</isbn>
  <isbn13>9780743245920</isbn13>
  <text_reviews_count type="integer">5</text_reviews_count>
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    <![CDATA[The Boat of Dreams: A Christmas Story]]>
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  <ratings_count>19</ratings_count>
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    <![CDATA[<p> In 1969, William Foster, Sr., a thirty-three-year-old army reserve soldier, is lost in action in Vietnam. He leaves behind his beloved wife, Sarah Ann; a six-year-old daughter, Lila; and a thirteen-year-old son, Will, Jr. They live in a trailer on the coast of Maine, and parked beside the trailer is their father's beautiful but unreliable lobster boat, the <em>Sarah Ann.</em> The <em>Sarah Ann'</em>s graceful curves and beautiful wood are a painful daily reminder of Will Sr.'s plans and dreams -- dreams now lost with him. <p> The December afternoons are lonely and dark for Lila and Will, who must come home alone from school while their mother works. They get scared when they find evidence that someone has been visiting the trailer, and when they come home to find a rugged, cantankerous, somewhat smelly old man watching TV, it takes them a while to realize he's...Santa Claus. <p> What Santa does with the lobster boat and how he handles Will's one and only Christmas dream -- to have his dad back -- is the story of <em>The Boat of Dreams.</em> It brings laughter, surprises, and tears and tells through an unforgettable story how love is the one power that can overcome all.</p></p></p>]]>
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    <ratings_count>9717</ratings_count>
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  </authors>  <published>2003</published>
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        <book>
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  <title>
    <![CDATA[Smallpox- the Death of a Disease: The Inside Story of Eradicating a Worldwide Killer]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Cobra Event]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Cobra Event]]>
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    <![CDATA[Wild Trees]]>
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    <![CDATA[The Wild Trees : A Story of Passion and Daring]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2007</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Tracts on I. The definition and nature of cross remainder, II. Fines and recoveries by tenant in tail, III. Difference between merger, remitter and extinguishment, IV. Estates executed, executory, vested and contingent, V. Contingencies with a double]]>
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    <![CDATA[An elementary treatise on estates: with preliminary observation of the qua]]>
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    <![CDATA[]]>
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        <book>
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  <isbn13>9782259198752</isbn13>
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    <![CDATA[Les nouveaux fléaux : Ces virus qui nous menacent]]>
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    <id>9996</id>
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    <average_rating>3.90</average_rating>
    <ratings_count>9717</ratings_count>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[An Essay in a Course of Lectures on Abstracts of Title to Facilitate the Study, and the Application of the First Principles and General Rules of the L]]>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[WoW Wow: Sites Unseen//the Internet Review]]>
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    <![CDATA[]]>
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  </authors>  <published>2000</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Reflections and Visions: Twenty-Five Years of Geography at Waterloo (Department of Geography publication series)]]>
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    <![CDATA[]]>
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    <average_rating>3.90</average_rating>
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  </authors>  <published>1990</published>
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        <book>
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  <isbn13>9780688152291</isbn13>
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    <![CDATA[Pure Fuel]]>
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    <id>9996</id>
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  </authors>  <published>1997</published>
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        <book>
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    <![CDATA[Die roten Riesen: Eine Geschichte von Leidenschaft und Wagemut]]>
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