Ormeshadow
A young man and his parents must relocate to the family farm in a desolate land home to a sleeping dragon in this coming-of-age fantasy. Winner of the 2019 Shirley Jackson Novella Award Winner of the 2020 BFS... See More
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by Priya Sharma
(111 reviews)
Quick ViewA young man and his parents must relocate to the family farm in a desolate land home to a sleeping dragon in this coming-of-age fantasy. Winner of the 2019 Shirley Jackson Novella Award Winner of the 2020 BFS... See More
by John Piper
(124 reviews)
Quick ViewIn his essay The End for Which God Created the World, the great theologian Jonathan Edwards proclaimed that God's ultimate end is the manifestation of his glory in the highest happiness of his creatures. Pastor John Piper... See More
(1,098 reviews)
Quick ViewAn elephant never forgets... but can she dream? For forty-one years, Samson Brown has been caring for Hannah, the lone elephant at the down-at-the-heels Max L. Biedelman Zoo. Having vowed not to retire until an equally... See More
by Laura Stack
(76 reviews)
Quick ViewTurn Strategy into Performance! In today's world of rapid, disruptive change, strategy can't be separate from execution -- it has to emerge from execution. You have to continually adjust your strategy to fit new realities... See More
by Chris Hayes
(792 reviews)
Quick ViewA powerful and original argument that traces the roots of our present crisis of authority to an unlikely source: the meritocracy. Over the past decade, Americans watched in bafflement and rage as one institution after... See More
(3,058 reviews)
Quick ViewI once met a man on a cold Halloween night. He dressed as a superhero, and I dressed in red. For one night, I was his break from reality, and he was the temporary fix for my broken heart. Two years later, I was given the... See More
(2,155 reviews)
Quick ViewI always believed in fairy tales, but he believed in nightmares. Damian Blackstone didn't care about my existence. He came into my world for one reason only. He came to find answers about his past. He moved like the... See More
by Linda Gordon
(82 reviews)
Quick ViewIn 1904, New York nuns brought forty Irish orphans to a remote Arizona mining camp, to be placed with Catholic families. The Catholic families were Mexican, as was the majority of the population. Soon the town's Anglos... See More
by Linda Gordon
(23 reviews)
Quick ViewNow in paperback, The Moral Property of Women is a thoroughly updated and revised version of the award-winning historian Linda Gordon's classic study, Woman's Body, Woman's Right (1976). It is the only book to cover the... See More
(109 reviews)
Quick ViewColonel Katterfelto has lately returned to London. He departed America under something of a cloud... of smoke, issuing from his Spiritual Laboratory, which the townsfolk of Wormcast, Arizona, marched upon with their flaming... See More
(303 reviews)
Quick ViewHoward Norman's The Bird Artist, the first book of his Canadian trilogy, begins in 1911. Its narrator, Fabian Vas is a bird artist: He draws and paints the birds of Witless Bay, his remote Newfoundland coastal village home... See More
by R. C. Sproul
(50 reviews)
Quick ViewAs technology allows a better view of the universe, R. C. Sproul asks an important question: Can chance be responsible for all that is? In a lively dialogue with modern thinkers from Einstein and Hume to Niels Bohr and Carl... See More
(206 reviews)
Quick ViewIn this book, Roger Olson sets forth classical Arminian theology and addresses the myriad misunderstandings and misrepresentations of it through the ages. Irenic yet incisive, Olson argues that classical Arminian theology... See More
(116 reviews)
Quick ViewThe pickled Martian's tentacles are fraying at the ends and Professor Coffin's Most Meritorious Unnatural Attraction (the remains of the original alien autopsy, performed by Sir Frederick Treves at the London Hospital) is no... See More
(122 reviews)
Quick ViewWe have all been lied to. A great and sinister conspiracy exists to keep us from uncovering the truth about our past. Have you ever wondered how Victorians dreamed up all that fantastic futuristic fiction? Did it ever occur... See More
(267 reviews)
Quick View"A Depression-era novel about American tumult has -- perhaps unsurprisingly -- aged quite well." -- The New Yorker In 1919, the second volume of his U.S.A. trilogy, John Dos Passos continues his "vigorous and sweeping... See More
(1,725 reviews)
Quick ViewLittle known fact: Buddhist Monks are amazing at cleaning and tidying. In this one-of-a-kind guide to cleaning your home, Buddhist monk Shoukei Matsumoto reveals how to make your home as spotless as it is tranquil and... See More
by Rachel Aaron
(261 reviews)
Quick ViewWith the pressure on after his success in Gaol, Eli Monpress, professional thief and degenerate, decides it's time to lie low for a bit. Taking up residence in a tiny seaside village, Eli and his companions seize the chance... See More
(385 reviews)
Quick ViewFROM CONSTANT CRISIS TO SUSTAINABLE SUCCESS BETTER CONTENT MEANS BETTER BUSINESS. Your content is a mess: the website redesigns didn't help, and the new CMS just made things worse. Or, maybe your content is full of... See More
(240 reviews)
Quick ViewIn the vein of the bestselling California noirs of Sue Grafton and Sara Gran, a whodunnit about loyalty, love, and the legacy of trauma featuring a hardboiled, queer private eye whose latest case takes her deep into her own... See More
by Adam Roberts
(157 reviews)
Quick ViewRussia, 1946, the Nazis recently defeated. Stalin gathers half a dozen of the top Soviet science fiction authors in a dacha in the countryside somewhere. Convinced that the defeat of America is only a few years away, and... See More
(354 reviews)
Quick ViewAn exhilarating conversion story of a devout Baptist who relates how he overcame his hostility to the Catholic Church by a combination of serious Bible study and vast research of the writings of the early Church Fathers. In... See More
(296 reviews)
Quick ViewYou Can Ask The Universe Anything (2025 Updated Edition): A Practical Guide to Clarity, Intuition, and the Spiritual Laws of Success Are you struggling with decision-making, feeling overwhelmed by stress, or disconnected... See More
by Annette Thau
(328 reviews)
Quick ViewEverything on Treasuries, munis, bond funds, and more! The bond buyer's answer book -- updated for the new economy The financial crisis of 2008 caused major disruptions to every sector of the bond market and left even the... See More
(8 reviews)
Quick ViewOur world is growing increasingly complex and confused -- a unique and urgent context that calls for a grounded and fresh approach to Christian higher education. Christian higher education involves a distinctive way of... See More
by Noam Chomsky
(152 reviews)
Quick View"One of the definitive works on the Israeli Palestinian conflict" from the celebrated New York Times-bestselling author of Hopes and Prospects (Amy Goodman, host of Democracy Now! and author of Breaking the Sound Barrier)... See More
(250 reviews)
Quick ViewMost teams underperform. Yours can beat the odds. If you read nothing else on building better teams, read these 10 articles. We've combed through hundreds of articles in the Harvard Business Review archive and selected the... See More
by Ellen Brown
(406 reviews)
Quick View"The Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook is... a damn fine work that's at once a treatise, chronicle, and paean to perhaps the most versatile tool in a cook's arsenal... I promise you, with this book your cast iron skillet will never... See More
(104 reviews)
Quick ViewFierce warriors and skilled craftsmen, the Celts were famous throughout the ancient Mediterranean world, the archetypal barbarians from the north, feared by both Greeks and Romans. And though this ancient thousand-year-old... See More
(156 reviews)
Quick ViewNever has a Pope, in a book-length interview, dealt so directly with such wide-ranging and controversial issues as Pope Benedict XVI does in Light of the World. Taken from a recent week-long series of interviews with veteran... See More