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› Find signed collectible books: '"Angel": The Casefiles'
Check out that scalpel-sharp dialogue and see how the intricate plotting of seasons 3 and 4 unfolds in this essential guide to the show and how it is made. This volume covers 44 episodes (22 per season) in detail, and is packed with behind-the-scenes action and interviews with members of cast and crew -- including David Boreanaz himself. Plus as a special bonus there is a look forward at season 5, when Spike joins the cast and Angel and Co. face their ultimate challenge: taking charge of their nemesis, the law firm Wolfram and Hart. [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Queer as Folk'
Everything you want to know about the record-breaking SHOWTIME series hailed as "fiercely realistic" by The New York Times. USA Today raves, "There's never been anything else like it on TV."
Irreverent, hilarious, and brave, Queer as Folk chronicles the lives and loves of a group of Pittsburgh's most fabulous gay men and women. Packed with hundreds of full-color photographs, this Queer book features episode guides that go behind the scenes and in-depth interviews with the actors, producers, and crew who bring the show to life. With synopses, trivia, quotable quotes, and never-before-seen photos, it's the ultimate companion to one of Showtime Network's highest rated shows!
Look inside for special features like "The Anatomy of a Sex Scene," a riveting glimpse into the sensitive work involved in taking a love scene from page to screen. Visit the sets of Babylon, Deb & Vic's house, Brian's loft, and more. And don't miss out on Deb's words of wisdom, a collection of wise and memorable gems ("You smother a pork chop, not a son") from one of Queer as Folk's most beloved characters. It's all here.
As spirited and edgy as the show it honors, Queer as Folk: The Book is the only official companion book there is! [via]
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Queer as Folk : The Book'
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› Find signed collectible books: 'Sabrina the Teenage Witch: The Official Episode Guide'
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Walk a mile in my shoes
Sabrina's friends think her life is perfect -- she gets straight As, has a great job, and the coolest wardrobe. But they have no idea how hard it is for Sabrina to hide her magical powers.
Sabrina tries to conjure up a spell that will put her friends in her shoes -- now they'll know what it's really like to spend a day in the life of Sabrina Spellman. Student, friend, niece, waitress, reporter, and witch!
But when Sabrina casts the spell everything gets turned upside down! Mortals are recklessly using her magic, her aunts don't remember ever having been witches, and Sabrina is completely powerless.
Sabrina's really done it this time... [via]

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› Find signed collectible books: 'The West Wing : The Official Companion'
A dark-horse candidate comes from behind to win his party's nomination. As if to spite the pollsters and talking heads, the frank and brilliant former governor, Jed Bartlet, captures the White House to become President of the United States.
Surrounding himself with the best and the brightest, the president chooses his staff from the team responsible for putting him in the White House. Leo McGarry, the president's oldest friend -- and the man who convinces Bartlet to run -- is named chief of staff. One of the most powerful men in his party, Leo presides over the West Wing of the White House with a firm hand and a fatherly tone. With uncanny prescience, Leo puts his faith in Toby Ziegler, the only original staff member to make it through the campaign. Despite six previous failures, Toby's work along with a new team of friends and strangers, helps get Bartlet nominated and elected. Now, as the communications director for the White House, Toby holds an important role in crafting the president's word.
Using the power instilled in him as an old family friend, Leo McGarry brings Josh Lyman to the campaign with a simple request to come hear Jed Bartlet speak. In a VFW hall in Nashua, New Hampshire, the skeptical Josh does come and is amazed to finally find a candidate to believe in. Convinced that the man should be president, Lyman gets his friend Sam Seaborn to quit his job at a major law firm where he is about to become a partner and join Bartlet's campaign. Gladly serving at the pleasure of President Bartlet, Sam is now the White House deputy communications director and his friend Josh is the deputy chief of staff. Two men from different backgrounds from opposite ends of the country are united not just by friendship but by their devotion to the president.
"Is Jed Bartlet a good man?" is all that C.J. Cregg wants to know before she agrees to work for him. Toby Ziegler's assurance is all she needs to hear. In an age where the news cycle can last mere seconds, C.J. is the press secretary to the most demanding pool of reporters in the world, the White House Press Corps.
With a staff of more than 1,100 people, the West Wing overflows with offices and personnel. Although the upper echelon provides the very public face of the White House, a support staff of hundreds regularly carries out the duties of the executive branch of the government. Filling these desks are numerous aides and assistants, like Donna Moss, who started working for Josh Lyman during the nomination campaign and is now "deputy-deputy chief of staff." Among her many responsibilities is to make sure that her boss is on time for meetings and fully prepared -- which sometimes means making sure that he is dressed.
While the White House is very much a public institution, there is one man in particular whose job requires him to be either an imposing figure or totally invisible, often at the same time. Charlie Young, personal aide to the president, truly determines who has access. Among the many tasks laid out before this brilliant young man, he is first and foremost the keeper of the schedule.
These people, and a staff of hundreds more, lead America from the most privileged office in the world, from inside
THE WEST WING
Step inside the Bartlet Administration in this richly detailed, perfectly imagined official companion to television's most sophisticated dramatic series, The West Wing. Created by Aaron Sorkin, The West Wing won nine Emmy® Awards, the Humanitas Prize, the Peabody Award, and three Television Critics Association Awards in its first season alone -- and is acclaimed for its superb writing, marvelous portrayals by a stellar cast, and an intelligent, authentic depiction of White House life. Now, the show that has set television's new standard brings you this insider's guide -- which not only presents fascinating details into how groundbreaking television is made, but captures the colorful world of The West Wing and the nation's capital under the Bartlet Administration.
The prestigious Peabody Award cited The West Wing as "a magnificent episodic series that depicts the tension and back-room drama of presidential politics with an unusual mixture of maturity and humanity." Now, experience the excitement and authenticity of The West Wing as never before, with this unique, in-depth tribute.
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Dazed and a-mazed
Trying to outsmart her Magic Cue Ball, and gain more queries than her allotment, Sabrina asks it one impossibly long question. The Cue Ball overloads and crashes, and Sabrina and Salem are dropped into the center of a labyrinth, a giant maze in the Other Realm. Because they both abused the power of the Cue Ball -- Salem sneaked in a question on what would happen if he took over the world -- now they're stuck in the maze until they find their way out.
To the right? To the left? Down that path? Through this doorway? It's one step at a time as Sabrina and Salem face down a mousetrap and a giant rolling marble, and solve Other Realm riddles to reach freedom. [via]
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