This Is My God
"Valuable, wise, and quietly moving" (Chicago Tribune), This Is My God is Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Herman Wouk's famous introduction to Judaism. A miracle of brevity, This Is My God guides readers through the world's... See More
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by Herman Wouk
(337 reviews)
Quick View"Valuable, wise, and quietly moving" (Chicago Tribune), This Is My God is Pulitzer Prize-winning writer Herman Wouk's famous introduction to Judaism. A miracle of brevity, This Is My God guides readers through the world's... See More
by Trina M. Lee
(795 reviews)
Quick ViewI am a magnet for trouble. The strange power I share with incubus vampire Arys Knight is drawing unwanted attention. Power hungry creatures are seeking me out, including Arys's sire, Harley Kayson, a vampire obsessed with... See More
(129 reviews)
Quick ViewPsychiatry has ignored the normal. The focus on defining abnormal behavior has obscured what turns out to be a more fundamental question -- how does the biology of the brain give rise to the mind, which in turn gives rise to... See More
by John Green
(32,597 reviews)
Quick ViewThe award-winning, genre-defining debut from John Green, the #1 bestselling author of The Anthropocene Reviewed and The Fault in Our Stars Winner of the Michael L. Printz Award ? A Los Angeles Times Book Prize Finalist ? A... See More
(489 reviews)
Quick ViewBreakouts. Dryness. Redness. Oiliness. If you're like most women, you've been on a never-ending quest for perfect skin -- or even just good skin -- since adolescence. It's a frustrating pursuit to say the least, filled... See More
(69 reviews)
Quick ViewDeep Down is the chlling sequel to Wide Open, Deborah Coates's "refreshingly original dark fantasy debut." (Publishers Weekly) Now that she's solved her sister's murder, Hallie Michaels has left the army and isn't sure... See More
(17 reviews)
Quick ViewContemporary short stories enacting giddy, witty revenge on the documents that define and dominate our lives. In our bureaucratized culture, we're inundated by documents: itineraries, instruction manuals, permit forms... See More
by The editors of Saveur Magazine
(371 reviews)
Quick ViewThe acclaimed food magazine presents a wide-ranging celebration of regional American and international dishes that have shaped today's comfort foods. A steaming bowl of udon noodles, a bubbling serving of macaroni and... See More
(373 reviews)
Quick ViewNational Book Critics Circle Award Finalist ? National Bestseller ? A brilliantly conceived and illuminating reconsideration of a key period in the life of Ernest Hemingway that will forever change the way he is perceived... See More
(3,327 reviews)
Quick ViewIf God is holy, then He can't sin. If God can't sin, then He can't sin against you. If He can't sin against you, shouldn't that make Him the most trustworthy being there is? Bestselling author Jackie Hill Perry, in her... See More
by Randy Alcorn
(503 reviews)
Quick ViewEvery one of us will experience suffering. Many of us are experiencing it now. As we have seen in recent years, evil is real in our world, present and close to each one of us. In such difficult times, suffering and evil beg... See More
by Max Lucado
(515 reviews)
Quick ViewYou can tell a lot about a person by the way he dies. In the last week of his life, Jesus deliberately sets his face toward Jerusalem -- and certain death. This is no ordinary week. Even the angels are silent as they ponder... See More
by Tom Barbash
(703 reviews)
Quick ViewAn evocative and wildly absorbing novel about the Winters, a family living in New York City's famed Dakota apartment building in the year leading up to John Lennon's assassination It's the fall of 1979 in New York City when... See More
(161 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom New York Times bestselling author Leigh Montville, this riveting and definitive new biography pulls back the red, white, and blue cape on a cultural icon -- and reveals the unknown, complex, and controversial man known... See More
by Jean Vanier
(308 reviews)
Quick ViewJean Vanier is the founder of L'ARCHE, an international network of communities for people with intellectual disabilities. See More
(117 reviews)
Quick ViewMae has always thought of herself as in control, but in the last few weeks her life has radically changed. She's learned that her brother Jamie has magical powers -- and Gerald, the new leader of the Obsidian Circle, is... See More
by Jon Meacham
(6,253 reviews)
Quick View#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? An intimate and revealing portrait of civil rights icon and longtime U.S. congressman John Lewis, linking his life to the painful quest for justice in America from the 1950s to the present... See More
(80 reviews)
Quick ViewFrom "the finest historian of the American Revolution"(Douglas Brinkley) comes Richard M. Ketchum's Victory at Yorktown, the definitive account of the battle and unlikely triumph that led to American independence. In 1780... See More
(2,469 reviews)
Quick ViewThe latest and most comprehensive baking book yet from best-selling author and "diva of desserts" Rose Levy Beranbaum and winner of the 2015 IACP Cookbook Award for Baking Legendary baker Rose Levy Beranbaum is back with... See More
by Madison Kent
(526 reviews)
Quick ViewWhat will Madeline find on the mysterious third floor of the Harrison? Upon returning to America and her hometown city of Chicago, Madeline Donovan is anxious to establish a detective agency. While living in London for a... See More
(299 reviews)
Quick ViewThis definitive guide to Southern cooking methods and techniques by the creators of the PBS show New Southern Cooking features more than 600 recipes. In Mastering the Art of Southern Cooking, Nathalie Dupree and Cynthia... See More
(74 reviews)
Quick ViewIn keeping with the Pillar New Testament Commentary's distinctive character, this volume by James R. Edwards on Luke gives special attention to the Third Gospel's vocabulary and historical setting, its narrative purpose and... See More
(465 reviews)
Quick ViewAn all new Star Trek e-novella from the world of Deep Space Nine, featuring the fan-favorite Federation bureau the Department of Temporal Investigations! The dedicated agents of the Federation Department of Temporal... See More
(54 reviews)
Quick ViewWhen Lexi Beaumont refuses to marry the man of her grandfather's choosing, she is banished from her home and stripped of all her belongings. Being abandoned by the manipulative and selfish man who raised her is not... See More
by Paul Farmer
(231 reviews)
Quick ViewPathologies of Power uses harrowing stories of life -- and death -- in extreme situations to interrogate our understanding of human rights. Paul Farmer, a physician and anthropologist with twenty years of experience working... See More
(599 reviews)
Quick ViewThe scientific evidence behind why maintaining a lifestyle more like that of our ancestors will restore our health and well-being. In Go Wild, Harvard Medical School Professor John Ratey, MD, and journalist Richard... See More
by Zondervan
(282 reviews)
Quick ViewFilled with classic pie recipes such as apple and pecan, yet bolstered with modern pie innovations like pie pops, Thanksgiving Pie, and pies-in-a-jar, this is a collection of simple, straightforward recipes and stories of... See More
by Donal Ryan
(1,397 review)
Quick ViewA breathtaking and redemptive novel from the award-winning and Booker Prize nominated author Donal Ryan Melody Shee is alone and in trouble. At 33 years-old, she finds herself pregnant with the child of a 17 year-old... See More
by Judy Willis
(135 reviews)
Quick ViewIs there a way to get students to love math? Dr. Judy Willis responds with an emphatic yes in this informative guide to getting better results in math class. Tapping into abundant research on how the brain works, Willis... See More
by Tim Jeal
(281 reviews)
Quick ViewA "highly enjoyable" account of six men, and one woman, who journeyed into uncharted and treacherous African terrain to find the source of the White Nile (The Washington Post). Nothing obsessed explorers of the... See More