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The listing, Pick a Bestseller or Acclaimed Author!!! has ended.

Books, Books, Books! Acclaimed authors, National Bestsellers, and Oprah's Book Club galore!

>>> The winner of this auction will choose ONE of the books listed.

If you aren't familiar with the titles listed, I've conveniently included descriptions (pasted directly off of Amazon), in the comments below.

---------- THE BOOKS ----------

Memoirs of a Geisha
by Arthur Golden

"Captivating, minutely imagines...a novel that refuses to stay shut." --Newsweek
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Maybe a Miracle
by Brian Strause

"Laugh-out-loud funny, provocative and unique." --People
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We Were the Mulvaneys
by Joyce Carol Oates

"Will break your heart, heal it, then break it again." --Los Angeles Times Book Review
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A Fine Balance
by Rohinton Mistry

"Astonishing....A rich and varied spectacle, full of wisdom and laughter and the touches of the unexpectedly familiar through which literature illuminates life." --Wall Street Journal
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Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs
by Chuck Klosterman

"One of the brightest pieces of pop analysis to appear this century." --The Onion A.V. Club
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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
by Lisa See

"Powerfully alive, unfolding like a waking dream, haunting, magical, and absolutely impossible to forget." --The Boston Globe
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Memoirs of a Geisha
by Arthur Golden

""I wasn't born and raised to be a Kyoto geisha....I'm a fisherman's daughter from a little town called Yoroido on the Sea of Japan." How nine-year-old Chiyo, sold with her sister into slavery by their father after their mother's death, becomes Sayuri, the beautiful geisha accomplished in the art of entertaining men, is the focus of this fascinating first novel. Narrating her life story from her elegant suite in the Waldorf Astoria, Sayuri tells of her traumatic arrival at the Nitta okiya (a geisha house), where she endures harsh treatment from Granny and Mother, the greedy owners, and from Hatsumomo, the sadistically cruel head geisha. But Sayuri's chance meeting with the Chairman, who shows her kindness, makes her determined to become a geisha. Under the tutelage of the renowned Mameha, she becomes a leading geisha of the 1930s and 1940s. After the book's compelling first half, the second half is a bit flat and overlong. Still, Golden, with degrees in Japanese art and history, has brilliantly revealed the culture and traditions of an exotic world, closed to most Westerners. Highly recommended."
-- Wilda Williams
Jun 5th, 2011 at 6:09:44 PM PDT by
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Maybe a Miracle
by Brian Strause

"Narrated by 17-year-old Monroe Anderson, who, on the night of his prom, goes out to the pool house to smoke a joint and discovers his younger sister Annika, floating in the pool, not moving. Monroe pulls her out and saves her life, but when Annika is rushed to the hospital, the doctor tells Monroe and his family that she is in a coma, and they can't be sure when she'll wake up. What begins as a family tragedy is writ large when miraculous events start occurring around Annika: rose petals fall from the sky, a stain on a hospital wall takes on the visage of Jesus, and Annika's hands begin to bleed from the palms. Monroe's mother embraces Annika's newfound religious status, his father withdraws from the family, and Monroe isn't sure what to make of it all. Monroe's voice draws the reader in, even if the other characters never quite achieve the depth and complexity he possesses. Crisp writing and a multifaceted, likable central character distinguish this first novel."
-- Kristine Huntley
Jun 5th, 2011 at 6:10:16 PM PDT by
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We Were the Mulvaneys
by Joyce Carol Oates

"A happy family, the Mulvaneys. After decades of marriage, Mom and Dad are still in love--and the proud parents of a brood of youngsters that includes a star athlete, a class valedictorian, and a popular cheerleader. Home is an idyllic place called High Point Farm. And the bonds of attachment within this all-American clan do seem both deep and unconditional: "Mom paused again, drawing in her breath sharply, her eyes suffused with a special lustre, gazing upon her family one by one, with what crazy unbounded love she gazed upon us, and at such a moment my heart would contract as if this woman who was my mother had slipped her fingers inside my rib cage to contain it, as you might hold a wild, thrashing bird to comfort it."

But as we all know, Eden can't last forever. And in the hands of Joyce Carol Oates, who's chronicled just about every variety of familial dysfunction, you know the fall from grace is going to be a doozy. By the time all is said and done, a rape occurs, a daughter is exiled, much alcohol is consumed, and the farm is lost. Even to recount these events in retrospect is a trial for the Mulvaney offspring, one of whom declares: "When I say this is a hard reckoning I mean it's been like squeezing thick drops of blood from my veins." In the hands of a lesser writer, this could be the stuff of a bad television movie. But this is Oates's 26th novel, and by now she knows her material and her craft to perfection. We Were the Mulvaneys is populated with such richly observed and complex characters that we can't help but care about them, even as we wait for disaster to strike them down."
--Anita Urquhart
Jun 5th, 2011 at 6:11:00 PM PDT by
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A Fine Balance
by Rohinton Mistry

"From the Toronto-based Mistry (Such a Long Journey, 1991), a splendid tale of contemporary India that, in chronicling the sufferings of outcasts and innocents trying to survive in the ``State of Internal Emergency'' of the 1970s, grapples with the great question of how to live in the face of death and despair." -- Copyright ©1996, Kirkus Associates, LP
Jun 5th, 2011 at 6:16:18 PM PDT by
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Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs
by Chuck Klosterman

"There's quite a bit of intelligent analysis and thought-provoking insight packed into the pages of Chuck Klosterman's Sex, Drugs, and Cocoa Puffs, which is a little surprising considering how darn stupid most of Klosterman's subject matter actually is. Klosterman, one of the few members of the so-called "Generation X" to proudly embrace that label and the stereotypical image of disaffected slackers that often accompanies it, takes the reader on a witty and highly entertaining tour through portions of pop culture not usually subjected to analysis and presents his thoughts on Saved by the Bell, Billy Joel, amateur porn, MTV's The Real World, and much more."
--John Moe
Jun 5th, 2011 at 6:16:58 PM PDT by
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Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
by Lisa See

"See's engrossing novel set in remote 19th-century China details the deeply affecting story of lifelong, intimate friends (laotong, or "old sames") Lily and Snow Flower, their imprisonment by rigid codes of conduct for women and their betrayal by pride and love. While granting immediacy to Lily's voice, See (Flower Net) adroitly transmits historical background in graceful prose. Her in-depth research into women's ceremonies and duties in China's rural interior brings fascinating revelations about arranged marriages, women's inferior status in both their natal and married homes, and the Confucian proverbs and myriad superstitions that informed daily life."
-- Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc.
Jun 5th, 2011 at 6:18:03 PM PDT by

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