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Vol. 26, No. 13
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Links to purchase the books featured in WORLD's 2011 Books Issue
Highs and lows
Journalists and athletes offer peeks at the lives behind the games
Books of the Year
Two new books are important responses to the rapidly growing promotion of theistic- or, more properly, deistic-evolution
Bygone Britian
P.G.
A crisis observed
Authors reflect on the causes of the meltdown of 2008
Better than bullets
Biographers tell the amazing stories of two pivotal presidents
Facing the pressure
A bridge too far
No controversy? Dream on
Ann Voskamp gains both fans and detractors for her poetic praises to God
Wholesome reading
Good books with good values are not hard to find
Browsers' helper
For readers who search for books by genres and categories
Heart, head, hands
The best books on fighting poverty focus on holistic social action
Laugh tracts
A funny thing happened on the way to the bookstore
Fighting cancers
History writers document diseases of the body and of the soul
Getting better
Six new novels show how Christian fiction has matured in recent years
Worlds apart
Six new novels offer a good start to a different kind of genre
Enchanted woods
Six good fantasy novels from the past year
Darker times
Fantasy novels about bleak futures are the rage among teenage readers
A rare jewel of conference contentment
Meeting and greeting famous writers at the conference on southern literature
Gifts for readers
Four books to give on special occasions