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Human terrain
by Vanessa Gezari (Simon & Schuster, 2011)
the bond
by Wayne Pacelle (William Morrow, 2011)
THE IRREPRESSIBLE CONFLICT: A NEW INTERPRETATION OF AMERICAN HISTORY
by EJ Dionne (Bloomsbury, 2011)
Vulture's picnic
by Greg Palast (Dutton, 2011)
Untitled on Presidential Stagecraft
by Roger Simon (Henry Holt, 2011)
Say What? Can we Finally have an honest conversation about race
by Michele Norris (Pantheon, 2010)
Crude Awakening
by Tony Hopfinger & Amanda Coyne (Nation Books, 2010)
reasons to kill
by
Richard Rubenstein(Bloomsbury, 2010)
Warriors of God
by Nicholas Blanford (Random House, 2010)
Justice for all
by Snigdha Prakash (Kaplan, 2010)
Only the dead come home
by Tara McKelvey (Henry Holt, 2010)
Finding Chandra
by Scott Higham & Sari Horwitz (Scribner, 2010)
Speech-less
by Matt Latimer (Crown, 2009)
this is your Country on Drugs
by Ryan Grim (Wiley, 2009)
The Healing of America: A Global Quest for Better, Cheaper, and Fairer Health Care
by T.R.Reid (Penguin Press, 2009)
The curse of the good girl
by Rachel Simmons (Penguin Press, 2009)
The conservative assault on the constitution
by Erwin Chemerinsky (Simon & Schuster, 2009)
House of Cards: Life & Politics for the abandoned middle class after the economic collapse
by Jeff Faux (Wiley, 2009)
State vs. defense
by Stephen Glain (Crown, 2009)
falling off the edge
by Alex Perry (Bloomsbury, 2008)
The Translator
by Daoud Hari (Random House, 2008)
Earth: the sequel
by Environmental Defense (W.W. Norton, 2008)
Against Us
Jim Sciutto (Random House, 2008)
The war behind me
by Deborah Nelson (Basic Books, 2008)
Why we hate us
by Dick Meyer (Crown, 2008)
mouthful of dust: the end again in afghanistan
by Christian Parenti (Univeristy of California, 2008)
the party faithful
by Amy Sullivan (Scribner, 2008)
The end of the word as we know it
by Tim Beal (Harcourt, 2008)
US vs. them
by Peter Scoblic (Viking, 2008)
Bitter Friends, Bosom enemies
by Barbara Slavin (St. Martin's Press, 2007)
If they only listened to us
by Melinda Henneberger (Simon & Schuster, 2007)
Until proven innocent
by By Stuart Taylor, Jr. and KC Johnson (St. Martin's Press, 2007)
Merchant of Death
by Doug Farah & Stephen Braun (Wiley, 2007)
Packing the Court
by Burt Solomon (Walker, 2007)
relentless pursuit
by Kevin Flynn (G.P. Putnam, 2007)
The big con
by Jonathan Chait (Houghton
Mifflin, 2007)
The Long Road home
by Martha Raddatz (Putnam, 2007)
The grid
by Phillip Schewe (J. Henry Press, 2007)
among the righteous
by Robert Satloff (Public Affairs, 2006)
spoiling for a fight: the rise of eliot spitzer
by Brooke Masters (Times Books, 2006)
Hubris
by David Corn & Michael Isikoff (Doubleday, 2006)
What Was Asked of Us: An Oral History of the Iraq War by the Soldiers Who Fought It
by Trish Wood (Little Brown, 2006)
Barnburning, barnbuilding
by Ben Barnes (Bright Sky, 2006)
China Syndrome
by Karl Taro Greenfeld (Harper Collins, 2006)
AK 47
by Larry Kahaner (Wiley, 2006)
Life after life
by Evans Hopkins (Free Press, 2005)
United States of Europe
by T.R. Reid (Penguin Press, 2004)
Human Nature
by James Trefil (Times
Books, 2004)
Comm Check
by William Harwood and Michael Cabbage
(Free Press, 2004)
The Killer Strain
by Marilyn Thompson (Harper Collins, 2003)
The Lies of George W. Bush
by David Corn (Crown, 2003)
Blood from Stones
by Douglas Farah (Broadway, 2003)
The Mission
by Dana Priest (W.W.
Norton, 2003)
The Reckoning
by Sandra Mackey (W.W. Norton, 2002)
Passion for Islam
by Caryle Murphy (Scribner, 2002)
This Troubled Land
by Patrick Rucker (Ballantine,
2002)
Dispensing with the Truth
by Alicia Mundy (St. Martin’s Press, 2001)
Shots in the Dark
by Jon Cohen (W.W. Norton, 2001)
Saddam’s Bombmaker
by Khidhir Hamza (Scribner, 2000)
Uncovering Clinton
by Michael Isikoff (Crown, 1999)
Confucius Lives Next Door
by T.R. Reid (Random
House, 1999)
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