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Ungawa! The curiously compelling saga of Tarzan. Frederica Mathewes-Green
posted 09/01/05
Orphan in the Storm Melville and the crisis of moral authority. Roger Lundin
posted 09/01/05
Butterfly Effect John Wilson
posted 09/01/05
Does Prayer Change God? Probing a fathomless mystery. Philip Yancey
posted 09/01/05
Rime of the Ancient Martian War of the Worlds—the remix. Crystal Downing
posted 09/01/05
Let's Do the Mash The Who Boys, the Beastles, and the Bible. Andy Crouch
posted 09/01/05
Spinning a Tale The unobtrusive perfection of Charlotte's Web. Lauren F. Winner
posted 09/01/05
Laughing in Eden The life and art of P. G. Wodehouse. C. Stephen Evans
posted 09/01/05
In the Midst of Things I did not want to make life-or-death decisions for my mother. Virginia Stem Owens
posted 09/01/05
Territorial Ambitions A geographical history of America. Bruce Kuklick
posted 09/01/05
Unpalatable to Modern Sensibilities Which Jonathan Edwards? Allen C. Guelzo
posted 09/01/05
How the Brothers Grimm Overthrew the Evil Empire A fairy tale. David Marshall
posted 09/01/05
The Serpent Speaks Robert Siegel
posted 09/01/05
Living with a Big Poem Reflections on The Waste Land. Daniel Taylor
posted 09/01/05
Another Day, Another Dolor Ogden Nash and the lost tradition of light verse. Brooke Allen
posted 09/01/05
Listening for Another Reality Adapting George MacDonald for radio. Philip Glassborow
posted 09/01/05
Donnie and the Bunnyman Why Donnie Darko is a favorite film on college campuses. Thomas Hibbs
posted 09/01/05
Reverse Hagiography A new biography of Saint Augustine. Jason Byassee
posted 09/01/05
Leave the Path Beth Kephart's garden walks. Cindy Crosby
posted 09/01/05
The Exasperated Knight of the Sorrowful Face A new translation of Don Quixote. Laurance Wieder
posted 09/01/05
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