The Stavros Manuscript
A man hopelessly obsessed with finding the key to an indecipherable 700-year-old manuscript descends into a ghostly world of madness. "Wholly mesmerizing... A wonderfully strange and engrossing thriller." -Kirkus... See More
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(34 reviews)
Quick ViewA man hopelessly obsessed with finding the key to an indecipherable 700-year-old manuscript descends into a ghostly world of madness. "Wholly mesmerizing... A wonderfully strange and engrossing thriller." -Kirkus... See More
by Karen Kay
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Quick ViewForbidden love Lakota, Book 1 As she travels west to join her cavalry officer father at his Kansas outpost, Kristina Bogard eagerly anticipates new adventures -- and her first glimpse of wild Indians. She has long dreamed... See More
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Quick ViewA disgraced soldier. Evil men playing for power. When all that is dear to him is wrenched away, will he hold true to his oaths? Polish-Lithuanian Commonwealth, 1614. Jacek D?browski has endured an unjust exile. Falsely... See More
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Quick View"Each item in Slatkin's Effective Python teaches a self-contained lesson with its own source code. This makes the book random-access: Items are easy to browse and study in whatever order the reader needs. I will be... See More
by John Crowley
(75 reviews)
Quick ViewAs the winter solstice approaches, so does the final battle of an age-old war in this third novel of the landmark literary fantasy series. The would-be historian and author Pierce Moffett has moved from New York to the... See More
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by Saul Bellow
(31 reviews)
Quick ViewIn this collection of more than thirty essays, published in The New York Times, Esquire and The New Republic, the vast range of Saul Bellow's nonfiction is made abundantly clear. In Bellow's capable hands, a single essay can... See More
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Quick ViewThe iconic Molly Ringwald shares intimate stories and candid advice in this fun, stylish, and sexy girlfriend's guide to life To her millions of fans, Molly Ringwald will forever be sixteen. As the endearing and witty star... See More
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Quick ViewNEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? ONE OF THE NEW YORK TIMES BOOK REVIEW'S 10 BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR ? A TODAY SHOW #ReadWithJenna BOOK CLUB PICK ? From the best-selling author of Ghosts and Everything I Know About Love: a story of... See More
(10,002 reviews)
Quick ViewThe 25TH ANNIVERSARY EDITION of the original ground-breaking book on high sensitivity with over 500,000 copies sold. ARE YOU A HIGHLY SENSITIVE PERSON? Do you have a keen imagination and vivid dreams? Is time alone each... See More
by Jon Grinspan
(156 reviews)
Quick ViewA penetrating, character-filled history "in the manner of David McCullough" (WSJ), revealing the deep roots of our tormented present-day politics. Democracy was broken. Or that was what many Americans believed in the... See More
by Gary Younge
(53 reviews)
Quick ViewIn this "slim but powerful book," the award-winning journalist shares the dramatic story surrounding MLK's most famous speech and its importance today (Boston Globe). On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. led the... See More
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Quick ViewThe first edition of The Rhetoric of Fiction transformed the criticism of fiction and soon became a classic in the field. One of the most widely used texts in fiction courses, it is a standard reference point in advanced... See More
by Sandip Roy
(256 reviews)
Quick ViewIn a boxy apartment building in an Illinois college town, Romola Mitra, a newly arrived young bride, anxiously awaits her first letter from home in India. When she accidentally opens the wrong letter, it changes her life... See More
by Carola Dunn
(370 reviews)
Quick View"Adept at showing character through witty dialogue, Dunn paints an amusing picture of a small town that readers will want to visit again soon." -- Publishers Weekly on Manna From Hades Eleanor Trewynn is a recently retired... See More
by Dean Lorey
(160 reviews)
Quick ViewCharlie is in big trouble Dangeroos, Mimics, Netherstalkers, and worse are everywhere, and the danger to our world has never been greater. The Named have succeeded in summoning the Queen of Nightmares, a villain so terrible... See More
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Quick ViewOne of Tor Nightfire's "Horror Books We're Excited About in 2022"! "Lyons burnishes his reputation as a rising horror star... [and] keeps the pages flying with fast-paced chills." -- Publishers Weekly (starred review)... See More
by David Downie
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Quick ViewRome is the most beloved city in Italy, if not the world. Rich in culture, art, and charm, the Eternal City is also home to some of the most delicious and accessible cooking in all of Italy. Influenced by both the earthy... See More
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Quick ViewThis richly detailed 1981 biography captures both the personal life and the scientific career of Isaac Newton, presenting a fully rounded picture of Newton the man, the scientist, the philosopher, the theologian, and the... See More
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Quick ViewWhile most people throughout history have believed that we are both physical and spiritual beings, the rise of science has called into question the existence of the soul. Many now argue that neurophysiology demonstrates the... See More
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Quick ViewA groundbreaking theory of what makes the human mind unique The Recursive Mind challenges the commonly held notion that language is what makes us uniquely human. In this compelling book, Michael Corballis argues that what... See More
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Quick ViewBest-Selling and Award-Winning Author After a multi-year absence, Matt Royal returns to the courtroom. Reluctantly. Matt Royal is going back to the courtroom. He has agreed to defend his good friend and wife of Longboat... See More
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Quick ViewA group of friends reunite after one of them has returned from a mysterious two-year disappearance in this edgy and haunting debut. Julie is missing, and no one believes she will ever return -- except Elise. Elise knows... See More
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Quick View"[A]n astonishingly interesting interpretation... Fox is wonderfully shrewd and often dazzling." -- Jill Lepore, New York Times Book Review Abraham Lincoln remains America's most beloved leader. The fact that he was... See More
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Quick View"Who can ask for better cosmic tour guides to the universe than Drs. Tyson and Goldsmith?" -- Michio Kaku, author of Hyperspace and Parallel Worlds Our true origins are not just human, or even terrestrial, but in fact... See More
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Quick View"A very cool ride. If Raymond Chandler was reincarnated as a novelist in South Florida, he couldn't nail it any better than Dufresne." -- Carl Hiaasen On Christmas Eve in Eden, Florida, Wylie "Coyote" Melville, therapist... See More
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Quick ViewOn the night of November 19, 1973, following surgery, thirty-one-year-old wife and mother Betty J. Eadie died... This is her extraordinary story of the events that followed, her astonishing proof of life after physical... See More
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Quick ViewRobert Lowell once remarked, "When Elizabeth Bishop's letters are published (as they will be), she will be recognized as not only one of the best, but one of the most prolific writers of our century." One Art is the... See More
by Jay McTighe
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Quick ViewWhat are "essential questions," and how do they differ from other kinds of questions? What's so great about them? Why should you design and use essential questions in your classroom? Essential questions (EQs) help target... See More
by H. G. Parry
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Quick ViewThe ultimate book-lovers fantasy, this sparkling debut is a "delight of magic and literature, love and adventure" (Kat Howard) featuring a young scholar with the power to bring literary characters into the world. For his... See More
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Quick ViewIn the tradition of The Shape of Water, this "perfect novel" of a housewife who begins a passionate affair with a sea monster is "something of a miracle" (The New Yorker). It all starts with the radio. Dorothy's husband... See More
by Cara Bastone
(370 reviews)
Quick View"An utterly satisfying" romance between a widowed single father and a younger school teacher is "one for the keeper shelf" (Jill Shalvis, New York Times-bestselling author of The Sweetheart List). Some people change your... See More