

BAD AS I WANNA BE
by Dennis Rodman with Tim Keown · Delacorte Press
Autobiography from one of the most popular and eccentric basketballers currently playing in the US.

UNDAUNTED COURAGE
by Stephen E. Ambrose · Simon & Schuster
Meriwether Lewis, Thomas Jefferson, and the opening of the American West.





THE CHOICE
by Bob Woodward · Simon & Schuster
This author and these subjects (Clinton and Dole) need no comment. The book is based on Woodward's abundant sources. Covers personal and political matters. Note that BiP on CD-ROM carried the title The Race as late as August '96. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

NO SHIRT. NO SHOES. . . . NO PROBLEM!
by Jeff Foxworthy · Hyperion
From the best-selling comedian and author of You Might Be a Redneck If comes this new collection of humor touching on such universal subjects as marriage, growing up, parenthood, and politics. Tour.

HOW COULD YOU DO THAT?!
by Laura Schlessinger · HarperCollins
In her hard-hitting new book, Dr. Laura Schlessinger delivers a witty, wise, and workable moral philosophy - based on the principle of personal responsibility. How Could You Do That?! argues passionately against the self-indulgent subjective morality used in our society to excuse all sorts of bad behavior. In her lively, pull-no-punches style, Dr. Laura takes on the moral dilemmas of our time: from the mindless pursuit of pleasure and immediate gratification to taking the easy way out when those actions produce ugly or uncomfortable life-altering consequences. She demonstrates in no uncertain terms that personal values are never someone else's responsibility, but our own, and why choosing not to honor them actually compounds unhappiness. Finally, she explains that by disciplining self-indulgence and rising above temptation we can discover the infinite pleasures, the true happiness, of the moral high ground.

JACK AND JACKIE
by Christopher Andersen · Morrow
Until now. With stunning information from important sources, some of whom were sworn to secrecy until Jackie's death in May 1994, and previously sealed archival material, international best-selling author Christopher Andersen examines their unique partnership and the courage, grace, and humor that defined it.
Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.

