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1. "House of Sand and Fog"
by Andre Dubus III (Vintage) (F-P)

2. "The Brethren"
by John Grisham (Island) (F-P)
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3. "We Were the Mulvaneys"
by Joyce Carol Oates (Plume) (F-P) br>4. "Who Moved My Cheese?: An Amazing Way to Deal with Change in Your Work and in Your Life"
by Spencer Johnson (Putnam) (NF-H)

5. "Hannibal"
by Thomas Harris (Dell) (F-P)

6. "A Day Late and a Dollar Short"
by Terry McMillan (Viking) (F-H)

7. "Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone"
by J.K. Rowling; Illustrated by Mary GrandPre (Scholastic) (F-P)

8. "Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets"
by J.K. Rowling; Illustrated by Mary GrandPre (Arthur A. Levine/Scholastic) (F-H)

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Her spy, his wife

Bina Cady Kiyonaga is as interesting as her name. A gifted narrator, she could make even the most mundane existence sound fascinating. But Kiyonaga has a remarkable story to tell.

In her new memoir "My Spy," she chronicles her experiences as the wife of a CIA covert operative at the start of the Cold War. Add to this true-life intrigue the ethnic mish-mash of her marriage -- Bina comes from Baltimore Irish blood, while her husband Joe was Japanese born in Hawaii -- and the plot thickens considerably.

The storyteller is equal to the story, though she is loathe to share the spotlight. Interviewing this author felt much like reading her book -- an experience all at once sincere, outrageous, thoughtful and wickedly fun.

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