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On Fire: The Collection - The East Greenwich Fire Co. Series (Volume One)
Three of the spiciest single dad firefighter instalove stories in all of small-town romance! Bed on Fire (A Small-Town Single Dad Firefighter Instalove Romance) Will Kiki and Brock be able to outrun the horrors of their... See More
You Are a Giant Living on Your Knees: A Magical Coming-of-Age Story (The Granite Series Book 1)
"Original, imaginative, and deftly showcasing author UbZ Ar C'Halvez's compellingly distinctive and narrative-driven storytelling style." -- Midwest Book Review He's no good at drawing, dancing, or poetry -- so how could... See More
The Echo Chamber
'His relish is infectious' Times 'The funniest book I've read in ages. Savage but compelling' Ian Rankin 'Funny, rumbustious, unstinting and wonderfully Hogarthian' The Observer 'Sharp, funny, and beautifully written... a... See More
The Code of the Woosters (Jeeves and Wooster Book 7)
"To dive into a Wodehouse novel is to swim in some of the most elegantly turned phrases in the English language." -- Ben Schott Follow the adventures of Bertie Wooster and his gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves, in this stunning... See More
Close to the Knives: A Memoir of Disintegration
The "fierce, erotic, haunting, truthful" memoirs of an extraordinary artist, activist, and iconoclast who lit up late-twentieth-century New York (Dennis Cooper). One of the New York Times' "50 Best Memoirs of the Past 50... See More
Another Sort of Learning
Noting the widespread concern about the quality of education in our schools, Schall examines what is taught and read (and not read) in these schools. He questions the fundamental premises in our culture which do not allow... See More
Faith and Power: Religion and Politics in the Middle East
Bernard Lewis is recognized around the globe as one of the leading authorities on Islam. Hailed as "the world's foremost Islamic scholar" (Wall Street Journal ), as "a towering figure among experts on the culture and... See More
This Is Not Your City: Stories
Eleven women confront dramas both every-day and outlandish in Caitlin Horrocks' This Is Not Your City. In stories as darkly comic as they are unflinching, people isolated by geography, emotion, or circumstance cut imperfect... See More
The Connected Parent: Real-Life Strategies for Building Trust and Attachment
You Can Effectively Parent an Adopted or Foster Child Parenting under the best of circumstances is difficult, but because of their unique needs, raising children from hard places brings additional challenges. You might... See More
The View From Nowhere
Human beings have the unique ability to view the world in a detached way: We can think about the world in terms that transcend our own experience or interest, and consider the world from a vantage point that is, in Nagel's... See More
Jonathan Swift: The Reluctant Rebel
A rich and riveting portrait of the man behind Gulliver's Travels, by a "vivid, ardent, and engaging" (New York Times Book Review) author. One of Europe's most important literary figures, Jonathan Swift was also an inspired... See More
Mayday: Eisenhower, Khrushchev, and the U-2 Affair
The "definitive" book on the U-2 episode and its disastrous impact on the future of the Cold War (Kirkus Reviews). On May Day 1960, Soviet forces downed a CIA spy plane flown deep into Soviet territory by Francis Gary Powers... See More
Faithfully Different: Regaining Biblical Clarity in a Secular Culture
Welcome to Your Place in a Worldview Minority In an increasingly secular society, those who have a biblical worldview are now a shrinking minority. As mainstream culture grows more hostile toward the Bible's truths and... See More
The Trouble with Reality: A Rumination on Moral Panic in Our Time
The award-winning host of WNYC's On the Media explores disinformation in the age of Trump, with a look toward what we can do about it. From her front-row view of today's events, journalist Brooke Gladstone shares her... See More
Going to Church in Medieval England
An engaging, richly illustrated account of parish churches and churchgoers in England, from the Anglo-Saxons to the mid-sixteenth century Parish churches were at the heart of English religious and social life in the Middle... See More
What Every Christian Needs to Know About Passover: What It Means and Why It Matters
For millennia, the Passover celebration has held so much meaning for the Jews, but other faiths are just beginning to grasp the depth of its significance. For modern day Christians, who may be celebrating at home or at... See More
Star Trek: Progress (Star Trek: Starfleet Corps of Engineers Book 61)
STARFLEET CORPS OF ENGINEERS WHAT'S PAST A special six-part S.C.E. event that flashes back to previous adventures of the S.C.E. crew from the 23rd century to the height of the Dominion War, with special guests from... See More
Laughing Boy: A Navajo Love Story
Winner of the Pulitzer Prize: "A romantic idyll played out in the rhythms and meanings of a vanished Navajo world." -- The Denver Post Laughing Boy is a model member of his tribe. Raised in old traditions, skilled in silver... See More
Irresistible: Reclaiming the New that Jesus Unleashed for the World
A fresh look at the earliest Christian movement reveals what made the new faith so compelling... and what we need to change today to make it so again. Once upon a time there was a version of the Christian faith that was... See More
I Can Barely Take Care of Myself: Tales From a Happy Life Without Kids
In this instant New York Times bestseller that's "boldly funny without being anti-mom" (In Touch), comedian and Chelsea Lately regular Jen Kirkman champions every woman's right to follow her own path -- even if that means... See More
Honey for the Bears: A Novel
"There are so few genuinely entertaining novels around that we ought to cheer whenever one turns up. Continuous, fizzing energy... Honey for the Bears is a triumph." -- Kingsley Amis, New York Times A sharply written... See More
The Vineyard of Liberty, 1787–1863 (The American Experiment Book 1)
A Pulitzer Prize winner looks at the course of American history from the birth of the Constitution to the dawn of the Civil War. The years between 1787 and 1863 witnessed the development of the American Nation -- its... See More
The Broken Way (with Bonus Content): A Daring Path into the Abundant Life
A New York Times bestseller! Brokenness doesn't only find us in the big things -- things like illness, hardship, or grief. It can find you in the everyday. Learn to walk in a way that glorifies Jesus and receive freedom... See More
Blood Country (Byron Tibor Thriller Book 2)
In the scorching heat of the Texas desert, Byron Tibor walks a fine line between hunter and hunted. A former CIA operative with enhanced abilities, Byron's attempt to disappear leads him straight into the clutches of a town... See More
Murder at the Abbey: A Redmond and Haze Mystery Book 2 (Redmond and Haze Mysteries)
When the body of a young woman is found near the ruins of a haunted abbey, everyone assumes she died of fright. A postmortem examination tells a different story. Not only was Elizabeth Barrett poisoned, but the lethal dose... See More
The Illegals: Russia's Most Audacious Spies and Their Century-Long Mission to Infiltrate the West
ONE OF THE ECONOMIST'S BEST BOOKS OF 2025 ? The definitive history of Russia's most secret spy program, from the earliest days of the Soviet Union to Putin's invasion of Ukraine, and a revelatory examination of how that... See More
How Rights Went Wrong: Why Our Obsession with Rights Is Tearing America Apart
An eminent constitutional scholar reveals how our approach to rights is dividing America, and how we can build a better system of justice: "Incisive." -- Publishers Weekly Finalist, American Association of Publishers Prose... See More
Welcome to Your Brain: Why You Lose Your Car Keys but Never Forget How to Drive and Other Puzzles of Everyday Life
Does drinking really kill brain cells? Does listening to Mozart make your baby smarter? For all the mileage we've gotten from our own brains, most of us have essentially no idea how they work. We're easily susceptible to... See More
Relight My Fire: (The Stranger Times 4)
Reviewers love Relight My Fire... 'Transgressively hilarious... Of course there's a story that the intrepid journalists of The Stranger Times have to tease out... but the real joy lies in the pitfalls and pratfalls of... See More
Black Mischief
"A hilarious and still timely tale of emerging Africa and declining England" from master satirist Evelyn Waugh (Time). "We are Progress and the New Age. Nothing can stand in our way." When Oxford-educated Emperor Seth... See More
Anansi's Gold: The Man Who Looted the West, Outfoxed Washington, and Swindled the World
"Catch Me if You Can meets Coming to America in this epic tale of one of the greatest scammers of all time."-NPR Shortlisted for the Mark Lynton History Prize * A New York Times Notable Book of the Year * A New Yorker, NPR... See More
High Intensity: Tyber and Zanita Book 2 - Ghostly Romantic Comedy (Tyber and Zanita series)
Silken caresses, steak?bomb sandwiches, and a ghostly mystery combine in the most outrageous love story of the year. When Tyberius Evans and Zanita Masterson return, they are greeted by spirits who devour haute cuisine, a... See More
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