David Duncan, Author, Dave Duncan, Author Del Rey Books $5.99 (0p) ISBN 978-0-345-36628-3 Inos, daughter and only child of good King Holindarn of Krasnegar, is bored. She longs to go riding and hang ...
A runaway bride is the linchpin of Canadian writer Duncan’s delightful debut, which has won the Minotaur/Malice Domestic Best First Traditional Mystery Novel Competition. Expatriate Canadian ...
Few people know that Fannie Mae Duncan was a headstrong businesswoman who loved people and pioneered social change in pre-Civil Rights America. In her book, “Everybody Welcome: A Memoir of Fannie Mae ...
Tonight’s dessert is courtesy of your childhood. The cake you’ll have after dinner is just like the one Mom used to make. It’ll be round, mostly, maybe a little lopsided, with a divot in the center ...
Most of us are so consumed by binge-watching the latest Netflix shows or posting what we are about to eat to our social media accounts that we’re lucky if we finish one or two books a year–except for ...
Long before YA literature was a massive category of books yielding an unending stream of blockbuster movies, Lois Duncan was a writer whose page-turners kept teen readers up at night. Author of more ...
Award-winning children's book author Duncan Tonatiuh grew up with his feet firmly planted in two different worlds. Born to an American father and a Mexican mother, he was raised in a small city in ...
When we talk about childhood horror and suspense books, we often are quick to talk about R.L. Stine and Christopher Pike. But one woman stands out for many of us: Lois Duncan. The author published ...
Tim Duncan announced his retirement on Monday after a sensational 19-year run with the Spurs. If Duncan is looking to explore a post-NBA career in psychology, he can always bring up that he's a ...
Dennis Duncan’s entertaining and informative “Index, A History of the” moves from the 13th-century origins of the form to the world of digital search engines. By Jennifer Szalai When you purchase an ...
Tonight’s dessert is courtesy of your childhood. The cake you’ll have after dinner is just like the one Mom used to make. It’ll be round, mostly, maybe a little lopsided, with a divot in the center ...
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