Clive Cussler
A writer whose most famous creation is marine engineer, government agent and adventurer Dirk Pitt. A blend of high adventure and high technology, generally involving megalomaniacal villains, lost ships, beautiful women and sunken treasure. —Monica Hebert
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Chelsea Handler
Great works from the queen of deadpan. Pick up “My Horizontal Life” and “Are You There Vodka, It's me, Chelsea?” for a hilarious read that you can’t put down!
—Mallory Joseph
“Communication Arts Magazine”
I get inspired by the cream of the crop when it comes to design, illustration, photography and advertising. —Denise Gallagher
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“Louisiana Conservationist”
I love the fact that Louisiana supports outdoor sportsmanship with many public resources. One is the publication, Louisiana Conservationist, which I enjoy reading. —Eddie Talbot
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“People's History of the United States”
This is an interesting read in the form of a controversial book that makes you re-examine everything you learned in your American History classes. Some of it I agree with, some of it I don't, but either way you won't be able to put it down. —Mallory Joseph
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"The Sun"
An extraordinary ad-free magazine out of Chapel Hill, North Carolina. Each month its 90,000 subscribers are gifted with short stories, poetry, insightful quotations and riveting interviews. —Sara Ashy
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