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  1. Out of print here in the U.S., many call it the funniest book they've EVER read. (Thanks, @CorieM!) -> http://bit.ly/93Juy
  2. "“When you sell a man a book… you sell him a whole new life.”" With words like that, how can I NOT mention this book? -> http://bit.ly/zgvWl
  3. Los Angeles isn't all palm trees and sunny beaches... these dark books tell the stories of L.A.-based PI Philip Marlowe: http://bit.ly/SU5G4
  4. Originally released in Moscow in 1967, this demanding, complex story of a writer and his lover is a masterpiece http://bit.ly/SuKck
  5. NEW LIST! I can't think of better, more spooky books for reading under the covers at night: "Glimpses of the Afterlife" http://bit.ly/g5aQO
  6. Fans of British humor... or cumulus, cirrus, nimbostratus, or even cumulonimbus (!)... will love this witty guide: http://bit.ly/inCxU
  7. If you're enjoying what we're tweetin', can you give us just 34 seconds of your time? http://bit.ly/pl
  8. Fans of noir will love these books, with language "sharp and bright as a stainless steel ice pick" (know who wrote 'em?) http://bit.ly/SU5G4
  9. Recommended by @koralute, this "masterpiece of black magic and black humor" was blocked from publication by Stalin -> http://bit.ly/SuKck
  10. Take a trip to the lands of the dead in this spooky list of books featuring "Glimpses of the Afterlife" -> http://bit.ly/g5aQO
  11. There's no better time than Sunday morning to relax and watch the skies-- and this clever British humor book can help http://bit.ly/inCxU
  12. I bet you've seen the movie but did you know it was a true story? And an excellent (if troubling) memoir? -> http://bit.ly/AXSUB
  13. Focusing more on the man than the events, this author always makes people's complicated motivations perfectly clear -> http://bit.ly/bgiHx
  14. This author has the rare gift of making history *extremely* accessible. Here he turns his powers to a timely topic -> http://bit.ly/194frC
  15. I bet you've seen the movie but did you know it was a true story? And an excellent (if troubling) memoir? -> http://bit.ly/AXSUB
  16. Technically a sequel, follow this American everyman through the transformative events of a Fourth of July weekend -> http://bit.ly/17yZ7v
  17. Focusing more on the man than the events, this author always makes people's complicated motivations perfectly clear -> http://bit.ly/bgiHx
  18. This author has the rare gift of making history *extremely* accessible. Here he turns his powers to a timely topic -> http://bit.ly/194frC
  19. I bet you've seen the movie but did you know it was a true story? And an excellent (if troubling) memoir? -> http://bit.ly/AXSUB
  20. Technically a sequel, follow this American everyman through the transformative events of a Fourth of July weekend -> http://bit.ly/17yZ7v