The Jagged Orbit
Nebula Award Finalist:Mankind has been reduced to slavery by technology and surveillance, in this near-future novel from the author of Stand on Zanzibar. In The Jagged Orbit, Brunner, writing at the peak of form that... See More
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by John Brunner
(71 reviews)
Nebula Award Finalist:Mankind has been reduced to slavery by technology and surveillance, in this near-future novel from the author of Stand on Zanzibar. In The Jagged Orbit, Brunner, writing at the peak of form that... See More
by G. K. Beale
(197 reviews)
In this comprehensive exposition, a leading New Testament scholar explores the unfolding theological unity of the entire Bible from the vantage point of the New Testament. G. K. Beale, coeditor of the award-winning... See More
by Gary Chapman
(93,976 reviews)
Over 20 million copies sold! A perennial New York Times bestseller for over a decade! Falling in love is easy. Staying in love -- that's the challenge. How can you keep your relationship fresh and growing amid the... See More
(1,046 reviews)
The church is experiencing a leadership crisis. What can we do to prevent pastors from leaving the ministry? For every celebrity pastor exiting the ministry in the spotlight, there are many more lesser-known pastors... See More
(138 reviews)
Join the Challenge: One Thousand Unplugged Hours in One Year Former social media addict, Hannah Brencher discovered first-hand that turning off her phone had a substantial impact on her mental health, relationships, time... See More
by Mike Lawson
(776 reviews)
Washington, DC, fixer Joe DeMarco is on a mission of revenge in a thriller that's "fast, assured and as refreshingly unsentimental as Joe himself" (Kirkus Reviews). Author of House Witness, 2019 Edgar Award Finalist for... See More
by Mike Lawson
(832 reviews)
A Seattle Times bestseller and "[an] effervescent, wholly delicious revenge fantasy... about big money, big politics, and big crime" (Kirkus Reviews). Congressional fixer Joe DeMarco is dispatched to his boss Congressman... See More
by John Searles
(157 reviews)
It is June 1971. Dominick Pindle, a tenderhearted but aimless Massachusetts teenager, spends his nights driving around with his mother and dragging his wayward father out of bars. Late one evening, Dominick's search puts him... See More
by Sara Dubow
(4 reviews)
During the past several decades, the fetus has been diversely represented in political debates, medical textbooks and journals, personal memoirs and autobiographies, museum exhibits and mass media, and civil and criminal... See More
by Brant Hansen
(5,452 reviews)
Unoffendable, now revised and updated with two new chapters, gives you a concrete, practical way to live life with less stress. In our easily offended, cancel-culture society, learn how to replace perpetual frustration and... See More
(625 reviews)
On Aug. 14, 1975, eight daring thieves ransacked 148 massive safe-deposit boxes at a secret bank used by organized crime, La Cosa Nostra, and its associates in Providence, R.I. The crooks fled with duffle bags crammed full... See More
by Jim Butcher
(1,587 reviews)
The World Fantasy Award-winning anthology featuring an original Game of Thrones novella and new stories from Diana Gabaldon, Jim Butcher, and many more. The twenty-one stories in Dangerous Women showcase some of the best... See More
(173 reviews)
The third novel in the award-winning author's classic Galactic Center series is available once again. "A challenging, pacesetting work of hard science fiction that should not be missed" (Los Angeles Times). Nearly 100,000... See More
(1,304 reviews)
Do you wake up dreading the day? Do you feel ciscouraged with what you've accomplished in life? Do you want greater self-esteem, productivity, and joy in daily living? If so, you will benefit from this revolutionary way of... See More
by Dylan Doose
(1,994 reviews)
"Grim, gritty, and good." 100,000+ copies sold worldwide! A shadow of its former self, once powerful Brynth is now a realm destroyed by plague, famine, and monstrous beings. Every corner harbors danger, and a covert war... See More
by Judy Jones
(495 reviews)
A completely updated, revised edition of the classic, outfitted with a whole new arsenal of indispensable knowledge on global affairs, popular culture, economic trends, scientific principles, and modern arts. Here's your... See More
by David Currie
(396 reviews)
David Currie was raised in a devout Christian family whose father was a fundamentalist preacher and both parents teachers at Moody Bible Institute. Currie's whole upbringing was immersed in the life of fundamentalist... See More
by Mark Broadie
(1,299 reviews)
Columbia Business School professor Mark Broadie's paradigm-shifting approach that uses statistics and golf analytics to transform the game. Mark Broadie is at the forefront of a revolutionary new approach to the game of... See More
(46 reviews)
• Complements the author's last book, the well-received Benedict Arnold's Navy • Details an important but rarely mentioned event in American history See More
(5,105 reviews)
The third novel in Serena Valentino's (Fairest of All, Beast Within) "VILLAINS" trilogy, featuring the story of the Little Mermaid from the perspective of the sea witch Ursula See More
(120 reviews)
An "elegant and psychologically sophisticated" novel about two men with a murdered women between them (Cleveland Plain Dealer). Ramón, a devout Catholic, fixes furniture in Mexico City, not far from where he was born into... See More
(734 reviews)
"Every decent friendship comes with a drop of hatred. But that hatred is like honey in the tea. It makes it addictive." Charismatic Marie Antoine is the daughter of the richest man in 19th century Montreal. She has... See More
(1,210 reviews)
ASCD Bestseller! Wiggins and McTighe provide an expanded array of practical tools and strategies for designing curriculum, instruction, and assessments that lead students at all grade levels to genuine understanding. How do... See More
by Karen Knotts
(820 reviews)
Karen Knotts tells the full story of her father, Don Knotts Much has been written about Don Knotts's career, especially about his iconic role as Barney Fife on The Andy Griffith Show, but personal views into the man... See More
(158 reviews)
An indispensable memoir by one of the most prominent writers of his generation Originally published in 1976, Christopher and His Kind covers the most memorable ten years in the writer's life -- from 1928, when Christopher... See More
(23 reviews)
Winner of the Nobel Prize in Economics and author of the New York Times bestselling book Globalization and Its Discontents, Joseph E. Stiglitz here joins with fellow economist Andrew Charlton to offer a challenging and... See More
by Jo Walton
(92 reviews)
The warrior Sulien ap Gwien and her lord King Urdo have finally united the land of Tir Tanagiri into a kingdom ruled by justice under a single code of law. But where many see a hopeful future for the land, others believe... See More
(102 reviews)
Luke 11-17 continues The MacArthur New Testament Commentary's look at the longest of the four Gospels. Luke is unique in its historical detail and for how it positions Jesus as the Savior-King not just of the Jews, but of... See More
by Hali Felt
(95 reviews)
"A fascinating account of a woman working without much recognition... to map the ocean floor and change the course of ocean science." -- San Francisco Chronicle Soundings is the story of the enigmatic woman behind one of... See More
by James Beard
(117 reviews)
A richly evocative memoir from the man whom the New York Times dubbed the "dean of American cookery," recalling the flavors of his past In this delightful culinary journey, James Beard takes us back to the earliest days of... See More