Amazon Top 100 Best Selling Books of 1995
In the early years of the 21st century, overpopulation and depleted terrestrial resources have made operation elbow room, the colonization of mars, a reality.The spaceships have landed, the biospheres have been built, and the first extra-terrestrial colon ... more info
The good news is that you have just awakened into Eternal Life. You are going to live forever. Immortality is a reality. A medical miracle? Not exactly.The bad news is that you are a scrap of electronic code. The world you see around you, the you that is ... more info
Searching for his lover in a shadowy, magic world, young Tikat meets three mysterious cloaked women, whose quest involves saving their mentor, a once-powerful wizard, from losing his magic to a treacherous enemy. Reprint. ... more info
January 1994 marked the 10th anniversary of this personal computer breakthrough. A household word now, the Macintosh phenomenon marked a watershed point in techno-popular culture. The Macintosh pointed the way for all future machines - it raised the stand ... more info
A big, beautiful (now in color throughout), up-to-date survey of cell biology for the introductory university course. The text is divided into four sections: introduction to the cell; molecular genetics; internal organization of the cell; and cells in the ... more info
The graphics and accompanying text reveal the implications that stem from the shop floor to our standard of living. The Race allows you to derive a superior system, Drum-Buffer-Rope, for generating logistical improvement. It also shows you how to focus th ... more info
The author of Lifetimes: True Accounts of Reincarnation follows an American snowboarder to the top of the Himalayas, where he plows into a Buddhist monk who shows him the parallels between snowboarding and spiritual fulfillment. 100,000 first printing. ... more info
A forty-ton truck hurtles out of control on a snowy country road, a teenage girl on horseback in its path.  In a few terrible seconds the life of a family is shattered.  And a mother's quest begins -- to save her maimed daughter and a horse driven mad by ... more info
Today's science fiction is often tomorrow's science fact. The physics that underlies Star Trek is surely worth investigating. To confine our attention to terrestrial matters would be to limit the human spirit. ... more info
Winner of the Nebula Award for Best Novel • Soon to be a series on Spike TV  Discover the novel that launched one of science fiction’s most beloved, acclaimed, and awarded trilogies: Kim Stanley Robinson’s masterly near-future chronicle of interplanetary ... more info
Whether your favorite holiday story is A Christmas Carol, The Story of Hanukkah, or 'Twas the Night Before Christmas, you'll find it transformed to reflect current sensibilities in Politically Correct Holiday Stories. Injecting our popular holiday fables ... more info
From her calamitous 1905 birth in Manitoba to her journey with her father to Indiana, throughout her years as a wife, mother, and widow, Daisy Stone Goodwill struggles to understand her place in her own life. Now, in old age, Daisy attempts to tell her li ... more info
Anyone alive in the eighteenth century would have known that the longitude problem was the thorniest scientific dilemma of the day―and had been for centuries. Lacking the ability to measure their longitude, sailors throughout the great ages of exploration ... more info
When the concept of the interface first began to emerge, it was commonly understood as the hardware and software through which a human and a computer could communicate. As it has evolved, the concept has come to include the cognitive and emotional aspects ... more info
The last science fiction collection from the great author contains stories previously unpublished in book form and centers around the powerful tale of a writer who gambles everything on a chance at immortality--a gamble the author himself made. 50,000 fir ... more info
This handsome and unusual book is the diary kept by Lady Cottington. Instead of pressing flowers in it, she pressed fairies (with a resulting look remarkably similar to watercolors). Handwritten and handsomely bound, this book is as surprising as it is pl ... more info
A tongue-in-cheek guide to living life the easy way offers a wealth of advice on how to draw on the resources of others in order to avoid working, from selling a life story to network television to befriending mortuary attendants for personal gain. Rep ... more info
Out of Control chronicles the dawn of a new era in which the machines and systems that drive our economy are so complex and autonomous as to be indistinguishable from living things. ... more info
Legacy is the prequel to Eon, but as you find out when you enter Greg Bear's universe, time can be quite confused. The author spins out ideas on time and space irregularities, and handles the permutations and paradoxes masterfully, while presenting an or ... more info
The phenomenal success of Bill Gates and his Microsoft Corporation hinges, above all, on an ability to look to the future. Not content with holding a bulging share of the market for software applications, nor with dominating the crucial operating systems ... more info