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Turn up the heat: A perfect minimalist piece for tough summer rides. Mesh areas and ergonomic race collar ensure all-day comfort. See More
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"An elegant emulation and continuation of Pride and Prejudice... shows how sequel-writing can, like parody, be a sharp exercise in literary appreciation." -- Times Literary Supplement This witty sequel to Jane Austen's... See More
by Katia Lief
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GIRLS ARE VANISHING OFF THE STREETS OF NEW YORK CITY... Book 3 in Karin Schaeffer series ... and young women are being murdered. When the violence descends on Karin Schaeffer and Mac MacLeary's comfortable Brooklyn... See More
by Ryan Holiday
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Instant New York Times Advice & Business Bestseller, USA TodayBestseller, and Wall Street Journal #1 Bestseller! A New York Times Noteworthy Pick and a "stellar work" by Publishers Weekly From the bestselling authors of... See More
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Nero Wolfe and Archie Goodwin have a lot of boldfaced names on their suspect list when New York's most hated gossip columnist is murdered. There are few people Nero Wolfe respects, and Lon Cohen of the New York Gazette is... See More
by Aaron Elkins
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A long-lost painting stolen by the Nazis turns up at a Boston pawnshop -- and leads to a string of murders -- in this "fast-paced and tightly written thriller" (The Seattle Times). In April 1945, the Nazis, reeling and... See More
by Ellen Datlow
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An elderly man aggressively defends his private domain against all comers?including his daughter;a policeman investigates an impossible horror show of a crime; a father witnesses one of the worst things a parent can imagine... See More
by Mike Cosper
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The average American watches 5 hours of TV every day. Collectively, we spend roughly $30 billion on movies each year. Simply put, we're entertainment junkies. But can we learn something from our insatiable addiction to... See More
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An "excellent" novel that goes back to 1920s New York to reveal how the famed detective first met his incomparable sidekick (Publishers Weekly, starred review). In 1930, young Archie Goodwin comes to New York City hoping... See More
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Most of us emphasize one aspect of Christianity over another. Competing voices tell us that the Christian life is all about this or that: missions, discipleship, worship, the cross, or the kingdom. It's as if we are... See More
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"The story... has as much vigor and passion as Roosevelt himself. It's a fascinating and thoroughly American tale." -- Candice Millard, New York Times-bestselling author John J. Miller delivers the intriguing... See More
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The renowned religious historian "preaches the gospel truth... explaining how the spiritual guide... came into being and evolved over the centuries" (Vanity Fair). As the single work at the heart of Christianity, the... See More
by Ted Merwin
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The history of an iconic culinary institution. Winner of the 2015 National Jewish Book Award in Education and Jewish Identity from the Jewish Book Council. For much of the twentieth century, the New York Jewish deli was an... See More
by Lori Wilde
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Texas socialite Delaney Cartwright knows she can't go through with her wedding. But she can't simply call the whole thing off. The nuptials to her nice, predictable childhood friend are the social event of the season (not to... See More
by Nir Barzilai
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How do some people avoid the slowing down, deteriorating, and weakening that plagues many of their peers decades earlier? Are they just lucky? Or do they know something the rest of us don't? Is it possible to grow older... See More
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40 leading venture capitalists come together to teach entrepreneurs how to succeed with their startup The Entrepreneurial Bible to Venture Capital is packed with invaluable advice about how to raise angel and venture... See More
by Tom Limbert
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A collection of inspirational quotes for dads, from some of the greatest coaches in sports history. Dads do what the best coaches do: They motivate, mentor, discipline, and love. This playbook collects more than one hundred... See More
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Armistice returns to Donnelly's ravishing 1930s Art Deco-tinged fantasy world of the Nebula and Lambda Award-nominated Amberlough with a decadent, tumultuous mixture of sex, politics, and spies "A hefty novel full of... See More
by Francis Chan
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Marriage is great, but it's not forever. It's until death do us part. Then come eternal rewards or regrets depending on how we spent our lives. In his latest book, Francis Chan joins together with his wife Lisa to address... See More
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Can it ever get better? This is the question Benjamin Watson is asking. In a country aflame with the fallout from the racial divide -- in which Ferguson, Charleston, and the Confederate flag dominate the national news, daily... See More
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The YA paranormal romance continues as a teenage witch and her gorgeous soulmate face a dark and mysterious force in the sequel to Spellbound. After breaking a centuries-old romantic curse, Emma Connor is (almost) glad to... See More
by Ann Rinaldi
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Based on the true story of the Hatfield-McCoy feud, "this novel beautifully evokes a time, a place, and one of the more peculiar sagas in American history" (Booklist). Fanny McCoy has lived in fear and anger ever since that... See More
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Raised like a princess in one of the most powerful families in the American South, Henrietta Bingham was offered the helm of a publishing empire. Instead, she ripped through the Jazz Age like an F. Scott Fitzgerald... See More
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Impious and amoral, petty and vindictive, Richard Nixon is not the typical protagonist of a religious biography. But spiritual drama is at the heart of this former president's tragic story. The night before his... See More
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Anthony Powell's universally acclaimed epic A Dance to the Music of Time offers a matchless panorama of twentieth-century London. Now, for the first time in decades, readers in the United States can read the books of Dance... See More
by Clare Clark
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The author of In the Full Light of the Sun "treats the founding of French Louisiana with her signature dark realism and beautiful handling of character" (Library Journal). Praised by Hilary Mantel, Amanda Foreman, and the... See More
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The author of Iron Cast delivers "a thrilling adventure story" in this YA fantasy novel of dangerous rebellion against rules with the power of prophecy (Kirkus). In the city of Eldra, people are ruled by ancient prophecies... See More
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The first-ever inside look at DARPA -- the Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency -- the maverick and controversial group whose futuristic work has had amazing civilian and military applications, from the Internet to GPS... See More
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A twenty-first-century Manhattan woman travels to Mount Olympus to save the Greek gods from a killer cult in this fantasy trilogy conclusion. "Rich, clever, and thoughtful... Brodsky expertly weaves together ancient mystery... See More
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Charlie, Mac, Dennis, Sweet Dee, and Frank attempt their most ill-conceived, get-rich-quick scheme yet: publishing a "self-help book." The Gang may have finally found their golden ticket. Left alone to close down Paddy's... See More