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THE END: Alpha (THE END: A Christian Post-Apocalyptic Dystopian End-Times Saga Book 1)
When a man in power believes he's God, mankind doesn't have a prayer. === When Constantine Jedidiah Goodfellow shot up through the senate, people were all-too surprised and delighted to see someone in the prime of life... See More
The Greatest Good (A Garrison Chase Conspiracy Thriller Book 1)
A contract killer. A governor's son. A gunshot heard around the world. "Electrifying and gripping. The Greatest Good is the real deal, a thrilling masterpiece!" - The International Review of Books Garrison Chase has one... See More
The Best American Science And Nature Writing 2018 (The Best American Series)
A collection of the year's best science and nature writings, selected by New York Times bestselling author Sam Kean. "This is one of the most exciting times in the history of science," Sam Kean proclaims in his introduction... See More
Beyond Behaviors: Using Brain Science and Compassion to Understand and Solve Children's Behavioral Challenges
A NEW approach to solving behavioral challenges. In Beyond Behaviors, internationally known pediatric psychologist, Dr. Mona Delahooke describes behaviors as the tip of the iceberg, important signals that we should address... See More
Flight 232: A Story of Disaster and Survival
"A richly detailed story that is equal parts heartbreaking, inspiring... and full of fascinating science... masterful." -- San Francisco Chronicle As hundreds of rescue workers waited on the ground, United Airlines Flight... See More
The Power Elite
First published in 1956, The Power Elite stands as a contemporary classic of social science and social criticism. C. Wright Mills examines and critiques the organization of power in the United States, calling attention to... See More
Masters of Management: How the Business Gurus and Their Ideas Have Changed the World—for Better and for Worse
"A tour de force of management theory... An insightful, hard-headed, and amusing guide... should be required reading for every student of business." -- Lynda Gratton, author of The 100-Year Life In 1996, longtime Economist... See More
The Body Hunters: Testing New Drugs on the World's Poorest Patients
Hailed by John le Carré as "an act of courage on the part of its author" and singled out for praise by the leading medical journals in the United States and the United Kingdom, The Body Hunters uncovers the real-life story... See More
Make Just One Change: Teach Students to Ask Their Own Questions
The authors of Make Just One Change argue that formulating one's own questions is "the single most essential skill for learning" -- and one that should be taught to all students. They also argue that it should be taught in... See More
King and Emperor (The Hammer and the Cross)
Driven by prophetic dreams, the Viking warrior Shef as become the One King, the undisputed ruler of the North. Now he must face the reborn power of the Holy Roman Empire. Rome threatens Shef's fearsome Viking navy with a... See More
The Years of Extermination: Nazi Germany and the Jews, 1939–1945
"Establishes itself as the standard historical work on Nazi Germany's mass murder of Europe's Jews... An account of unparalleled vividness and power that reads like a novel... A masterpiece that will endure." -- New York... See More
On Spine of Death (By the Book Mysteries 2)
2023 EDGAR AWARD NOMINEE, LILIAN JACKSON BRAUN PRIZE for Buried in a Good Book "In 'Keystone Kops'-style scenes set around the morgue, a muddy mountain, and the hardware store, bones and books disappear and reappear... [On... See More
My Jane Austen Summer: A Season in Mansfield Park
"When one has read the six great Austen novels... and then reread and then reread the six again, one's only recourse is the company of others equally bereft. Cindy Jones's My Jane Austen Summer fills the gap with a... See More
The City of God and the Goal of Creation: "An Introduction to the Biblical Theology of the City of God" (Short Studies in Biblical Theology)
From the first pages of Genesis to the final words of Revelation, the theme of the city of God is prominent. In fact, at the climax of God's plan for the world lies an extraordinary city unlike any other. Linking the garden... See More
Strange Virtues: Ethics in a Multicultural World
Theologian and veteran missionary Bernard Adeney addresses in-depth what may be the stickiest crosscultural communication problem of our day: differing approaches to morality. In this comprehensive treatment, he considers... See More
Under Fire (The Love Over Duty Novels Book 1)
"Fantastic characters, scorching sexual tension, and non-stop action make this one of my favorite reads this year!" -- New York Times bestselling author Laura Kaye RITA nominee Scarlett Cole's Under Fire pairs a hot Navy... See More
Spiritual Roots of Human Relations
Spiritual Roots of Human Relations addresses the roots of relationship problems and suggests spiritual solutions such as vision, commitment, understanding and example, communication, and self-discipline. See More
Hetty: The Genius and Madness of America's First Female Tycoon
This acclaimed biography of the Gilded Age's Queen of Wall Street is "a must-read for all aspiring moguls" (Regina Herzlinger, Harvard Business School). When J. P. Morgan called a meeting of New York's financial leaders... See More
Sacred and Herbal Healing Beers: The Secrets of Ancient Fermentation
This is the first comprehensive book ever written on the sacred aspects of indigenous, historical psychotropic and herbal healing beers of the world. See More
The Problem of Political Authority: An Examination of the Right to Coerce and the Duty to Obey
The state is often ascribed a special sort of authority, one that obliges citizens to obey its commands and entitles the state to enforce those commands through threats of violence. This book argues that this notion is a... See More
Without Rival: Embrace Your Identity and Purpose in an Age of Confusion and Comparison
Now a New York Times bestseller! There is a reason we look at others as rivals and limit ourselves to comparison and competition. We have an enemy assaulting our mind, will, and emotions in the hope that we'll turn on... See More
Digging Up Mother: A Love Story
Doug Stanhope is one of the most critically acclaimed and stridently unrepentant comedians of his generation. What will surprise some is that he owes so much of his dark and sometimes uncomfortably honest sense of humor to... See More
The Anatomy of Racial Inequality (The W. E. B. Du Bois Lectures Book 4)
Speaking wisely and provocatively about the political economy of race, Glenn Loury has become one of our most prominent black intellectuals--and, because of his challenges to the orthodoxies of both left and right, one of... See More
Becoming Kin: An Indigenous Call to Unforgetting the Past and Reimagining Our Future
Included in the Lakota People's Law Project Decolonized Reading List for 2025 We find our way forward by going back. The invented history of the Western world is crumbling fast, Anishinaabe writer Patty Krawec says, but... See More
Women and Girls with Autism Spectrum Disorder: Understanding Life Experiences from Early Childhood to Old Age
The difference that being female makes to the diagnosis, life and experiences of a person with an Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) has largely gone unresearched and unreported until recently. In this book Sarah Hendrickx has... See More
The Other Side of Innovation: Solving the Execution Challenge (Harvard Business Review (Hardcover))
In their first book, Ten Rules for Strategic Innovators, the authors provided a better model for executing disruptive innovation. They laid out a three-part plan for launching high-risk/high-reward innovation efforts: (1)... See More
The Master of Confessions: The Making of a Khmer Rouge Torturer
Renowned journalist Thierry Cruvellier takes us into the dark heart of Cambodia's Khmer Rouge with The Master of Confessions, a suspenseful account of a Chief Interrogator's trial for war crimes. On April 17, 1975, the... See More
The Life of the Cosmos
Lee Smolin offers a new theory of the universe that is at once elegant, comprehensive, and radically different from anything proposed before. Smolin posits that a process of self organization like that of biological... See More
Nietzsche: Daybreak: Thoughts on the Prejudices of Morality (Cambridge Texts in the History of Philosophy)
Daybreak marks the arrival of Nietzsche's 'mature' philosophy and is indispensable for an understanding of his critique of morality and 'revaluation of all values'. This volume presents the distinguished translation by R. J... See More
On Politics: A History of Political Thought: From Herodotus to the Present
Finally in a one-volume paperback edition, On Politics is one of the most ambitious and hugely readable histories of political philosophy in nearly a century. Praised widely upon hardcover publication, Alan Ryan's... See More
Merriam-Webster's Collegiate Thesaurus, Second Edition, Kindle Edition
Find the right word every time with this indispensable guide! This classic reference is a must-have for every reader and writer. This newly revised and updated edition has been updated to reflect today's vocabulary and... See More