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The Big Lie: Three Books in One (McGee and Me! Books)
Bill Myers
$0.09

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The Big Lie plus two other great McGee stories--A Star in the Breaking and Back to the Drawing Board.

Meet Nicholas--a normal kid who gets himself into some not-so-normal situations with his best friend, McGee. Their exciting adventures teach them about life and biblical values.

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Karen's Big Lie (Baby-Sitter's Little Sister #38)
Ann M. Martin
$0.01

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Feeling upset because she failed a surprise math quiz, Karen cheats on the next few math tests, but she begins to feel guilty and confesses everything to her teacher.

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The Big Lie: On Terror, Antisemitism, and Identity
David Solway
$92.51

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On the morning of September 12, 2001, David Solway was enjoying breakfast in a café on the idyllic Greek island of Tilos. At first believing that the mayhem flickering on the TV screen was a rerun of a B war movie, he soon realized he was viewing the opening stages of the next world war. "From that moment on," he writes, "nothing was the same."

In the coming weeks, Solway relentlessly scrutinized the values and beliefs he accepted as gospel. As a member of the approved Left, educated in the roiling universities of the Student Revolution in the utopian Sixties, Solway was duly anti-colonialist, anti-corporatist, anti-Zionist, and postmodern. But his stance, he admits, was founded in "ignorance and laziness" and was no longer tenable. A fresh point of view was necessary.

The "fresh point of view" evolved into this book. Using Michel Houellebecq’s novel Platform and his own long-neglected Jewish roots as his starting points, Solway’s investigation leads him to today’s central predicament: the onslaught of theologically inspired terrorist movements that thrive parasitically on the left-liberal belief system that dominates the sensibility of the West.

We must recognize, Solway insists, that terror and antisemitism are intimately related; that our very civilization is under prolonged attack; and that, for too many years, we have evaded the truth, craving asylum in conciliation, sophistry, and equivocation.

The Big Lie is at once a compelling analysis of our present situation and a stirring call to all of us to reconsider the concepts through which we react to the world.

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A Big Fat Enormous Lie
Marjorie Weinman Sharmat
$15.30

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A child's simple lie grows to enormous proportions.

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My Big Lie
Bill Cosby
$3.99

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Little Bill gets in big trouble when he tells a fib to explain why he has come home late for dinner. Full color.

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Big Lies: The Right-Wing Propaganda Machine and How It Distorts the Truth
Joe Conason
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Conservative talk show hosts and newspaper columnists have made an industry out of incessantly deriding the American left, citing liberals for everything from moral decay to bad economic policy to a soft approach on terrorism. Often these accusations are bound in book form and sell quite well. Only one problem, according to Salon.com and New York Observer writer Joe Conason: the charges they're leveling just aren't true. In Big Lies, Conason dissects 10 of the most persistent, and--according to him--glaringly incorrect, arguments made by conservatives. Each chapter begins with a quotation ("Liberals control the media and misuse their influence to promote left-wing politics," "Conservatives are the only true champions of free enterprise"), which is then picked apart using statistical evidence and detailed historical research and rejected. The modern right wing, in the opinion of Conason, is not the bastion of virtue and defender of the common man it claims to be. Rather, it is a calculating and shrewdly efficient group of propagandists fueled by revenues generated by a system that rewards cronyism. Granted, it doesn't take much to deflate the bombast of shrill political talk show hosts whose very living depends on making shocking accusations about public figures, a couple of raw facts usually does the trick, but Conason offers more than simple refutation, going deeper to challenge the presumptions that generate such platitudes. And he navigates a highly readable and informative writing style that feels more substantive than Molly Ivins and Al Franken but still a lot wittier than Noam Chomsky. Many of Conason's arguments, like those of his foes, naturally come down to matters of opinion, and published material can readily be found to back up nearly any perspective. Nonetheless, he presents clear and logical points, and his thinking is well supported by both the historical record and empirical data. Accusing Joe Conason of lies (of any size) would certainly be a difficult task. --John Moe

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Big Fat Lies: Advertising Tricks (Slim Goodbody's Lighten Up!)
John Burstein
$4.50

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This title is suitable for the children of ages 8 to 12 years. Advertising strategies intended to influence the food choices of children are the focus of this revealing new book. Several high school characters explore these advertising tricks and figure out how to identify and analyse them. Readers are shown how to make healthy decisions.

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