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(61 reviews)
"Smart, riveting and next gen." -- Pamela Wirth, CEO and author of Saving My Son "... a provocative science fiction novel featuring the union of two unrivaled, intelligent technologies." -- Foreword Clarion Reviews Dr... See More
by TC Marti
(7 reviews)
Every family has secrets. Hers are trying to kill her. Kaija can't wait to dive into university and leave the wreckage of her past behind. But becoming an orphan and moving in with her weird rich uncle wasn't on the cards... See More
by Mike Mignola
(1,960 reviews)
The Hellboy saga begins--with over 300 pages drawn by Mignola! For the first time, Hellboy's complete story is presented in chronological order for the ultimate reading experience. The story jumps from Hellboy's mysterious... See More
by Sharon Sala
(340 reviews)
36 Hours Serial As a devastating summer storm hits Grand Springs, Colorado, the next thirty-six hours will change the town and its residents foreverÂ…. For Her Eyes Only Part 3 Jessica's visions have continued unbidden... See More
(633 reviews)
"A powerful collection of testimonies that depict the struggles and hopes of Afghan women. An often emotional and at times painful read, this book is ultimately a poignant celebration of human resilience under unimaginable... See More
(434 reviews)
A commander's "compelling" behind-the-scenes view of the United States at war after 9/11, from high-level strategy to combat on the ground (The Wall Street Journal). Over his thirty-five year career, Daniel P. Bolger rose... See More
(10,911 reviews)
There's a lot a guy needs to know as he grows up and makes his way in the world. And a lot of it, he wouldn't necessarily want to have to ask about because then, well, people would know he didn't know what he was doing! For... See More
by Howard Fast
(345 reviews)
The fifth installment of Fast's bestselling Immigrants series, continuing the story of one of his most beloved characters, Barbara Lavette. Howard Fast's immensely popular Immigrants saga spanned six novels and more than a... See More
(839 reviews)
The Book That Made Las Vegas Change the Rules Over 1,000,000 Copies in Print Edward O. Thorp is the father of card counting, and in this classic guide he shares the revolutionary point system that has been successfully... See More
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With clear, easy to understand directions, Dr. James Wilson shows you not only how to find out if you are suffereing from adrenal fatigue, but what to do to feel good again. See More
(119 reviews)
Top Gun meets The Grace Year in this sexy, feminist dystopian adventure from the co-author of Once and Future, featuring Nyx, an elite fighter pilot who must put everything on the line to save her country, including her... See More
by Andrew Root
(107 reviews)
In Faith Formation in a Secular Age, the first book in his Ministry in a Secular Age trilogy, Andrew Root offered an alternative take on the issue of youth drifting away from the church and articulated how faith can be... See More
by Ellis Peters
(274 reviews)
Ignored on her birthday by her husband and son, Bunty Felse takes herself out to celebrate -- and finds herself in mortal danger. On the eve of her forty-first birthday, Bunty Felse is overcome with depression. The weather... See More
by H. W. Brands
(612 reviews)
From the acclaimed historian and bestselling author: a page-turning account of the epic struggle over slavery as embodied by John Brown and Abraham Lincoln -- two men moved to radically different acts to confront our... See More
by David Easley
(87 reviews)
Are all film stars linked to Kevin Bacon? Why do the stock markets rise and fall sharply on the strength of a vague rumour? How does gossip spread so quickly? Are we all related through six degrees of separation? There is a... See More
by Glenn Beck
(9,178 reviews)
In The Great Reset: Joe Biden and the Rise of Twenty-First-Century Fascism, New York Times bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio host Glenn Beck argues that the American way of life will not survive the Great... See More
by Hew Strachan
(692 reviews)
"This serious, compact survey of the war's history stands out as the most well-informed, accessible work available." (Los Angeles Times) Nearly a century has passed since the outbreak of World War I, yet as military... See More
by David Herman
(229 reviews)
"It's uncommon to have a programming language wonk who can speak in such comfortable and friendly language as David does. His walk through the syntax and semantics of JavaScript is both charming and hugely insightful... See More
by Denise Jaden
(342 reviews)
Delicious food, sleuthing cats, and small-town murder! Mallory Beck never imagined she'd be Honeysuckle Grove's next amateur sleuth. After all, she was more at home with a muffin tin than a magnifying glass. But when a... See More
(3,810 reviews)
Book 2 in the 3-book historical Christian fiction series by the New York Times bestselling author of Redeeming Love and A Voice in the Wind. From Francine Rivers comes the "compelling" and "emotionally charged" (Booklist... See More
by Ellis Peters
(288 reviews)
A recent murder in Wales leads Detective Inspector Felse to the mysterious disappearance of an architect and a case dating back to ancient Rome. When archaeologist Alan Morris disappears in Turkey, his great-niece... See More
by John Garth
(374 reviews)
How the First World War influenced the author of the Lord of the Rings Trilogy: "Very much the best book about J.R.R. Tolkien that has yet been written." -- A. N. Wilson As Europe plunged into World War I, J. R. R. Tolkien... See More
(243 reviews)
A true story of the Sino-Japanese conflict: A "valuable account of a little-known event [and] a grim reminder of the darker side of war" (Military History Monthly). The infamous Rape of Nanjing looms like a dark shadow... See More
(164 reviews)
Genesis is a book of orgins--the orgin of the universe, the origin of life and the origin of man. It places man in his cosmic setting, shows his particular uniquness, explains his wonder and his flaw, and begins to trace the... See More
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Only women and girls are allowed in the Red Abbey, a haven from abuse and oppression. Maresi, a thirteen-year-old novice there, arrived in the hunger winter and now lives a happy life in the Abbey, protected by the Mother... See More
(5,442 reviews)
A cursed prince sits alone in a secluded castle. Few have seen him, but those who claim they have say his hair is wild and nails are sharp--like a beast's! But how did this prince, once jovial and beloved by the people, come... See More
by Elliot Adam
(551 reviews)
Transcend your fear of negative cards with this beginner-friendly guide to the Rider-Waite-Smith tarot. Using his engaging and easy-going style, Elliot Adam teaches you how to move through the shadows and into the light no... See More
by David Toomey
(77 reviews)
Science that sounds like science fiction. In recent years, scientists have hypothesized life-forms that can only be called "weird": organisms that live off acid rather than water, microbes that thrive at temperatures and... See More
(855 reviews)
A New York Times-bestselling, "grippingly readable" tale of wealth, greed, and power in post-WWII New York by the author of The Rich Are Different (The Sunday Times). Among the Wall Street elite, no name inspires as much... See More
(33 reviews)
Scott Coley exposes the inner workings of the religious right's propaganda -- and how Christians can resist it. Good evangelical Christians are Republican. It seems like it's always been this way. That means the... See More
by Jane Green
(2,933 reviews)
Jemima Jones is overweight--about one hundred pounds overweight. Treated like a maid by her thin social-climbing roommates, and lorded over by the beautiful Geraldine (less talented but better paid) at the Kilburn Herald... See More
(113 reviews)
Here is a story collection about love, death, humor, and the glue called family. In one narrative, a man wakes up one morning to find the odor of dead fish won't go away, but no one else can smell it. In another, a couple's... See More