We Play Games
When the rules turn deadly, winning is everything. Effie and Ben May have everything. Success. Beauty. Glamour. But beneath the charming smiles and expensive clothes, a twisted game is in progress. A game for which only... See More
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(195 reviews)
When the rules turn deadly, winning is everything. Effie and Ben May have everything. Success. Beauty. Glamour. But beneath the charming smiles and expensive clothes, a twisted game is in progress. A game for which only... See More
by Daniel Gibbs
(3 reviews)
Over 1000+ pages of Military Science Fiction action! There is a time to weep and a time to mourn. For the CSV Lion of Judah, that time has not yet come. The war with the League of Sol ended in victory for the Terran... See More
(124 reviews)
John Winn Miller's THE HUNT FOR THE PEGGY C, a semifinalist in the Clive Cussler Adventure Writers Competition, captures the breathless suspense of early World War II in the North Atlantic. Captain Jake Rogers, experienced... See More
by Jack Sacco
(2,199 reviews)
At once epic in scope and intimate in detail, Where the Birds Never Sing effortlessly transports even a casual reader on an emotional and unforgettable journey as author Jack Sacco masterfully recounts the true story of his... See More
(940 reviews)
The people of Perizzi have survived the battlemage war, but their future is looking darker than ever. BYRNE is a member of the Watch, investigating a series of murders in which the corpse was drained entirely of life. FRAY's... See More
(7,875 reviews)
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ? "A delightful debut." -- People For readers of Lilac Girls and The Nightingale, The Chilbury Ladies' Choir unfolds the struggles, affairs, deceptions, and triumphs of a village choir during World War... See More
by Fonda Lee
(249 reviews)
"A deeply immersive story that balances fantastic, original world building with spine-tingling adventure." -- Sabaa Tahir, #1 New York Times-bestselling author It's been a century of peace since Earth became a colony of an... See More
(96 reviews)
Twelve geese help a magically gifted girl evade two greedy suitors in this hilarious and charming children's fairy tale adventure. Her name is Alexandria Aurora Fortunato, and she is as lovely as the dawn. But that is only... See More
by Josh Lanyon
(1,099 reviews)
Celebrating 20 Years in Print! Naturally the cops want to ask Adrien a few questions; they are none too impressed with his answers, and when a few hours later someone breaks into Adrien's shop and ransacks it, the law is... See More
(451 reviews)
Like The Bolter and Portrait of a Marriage, this beguiling, heady tale of a scandalous ménage à trois among England's upper classes combines memoir and biography to re-create an unforgettably decadent world. Among the... See More
by Paula Becker
(135 reviews)
Betty Bard MacDonald (1907-1958), the best-selling author of The Egg and I and the classic Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle children's books, burst onto the literary scene shortly after the end of World War II. Readers embraced her memoir... See More
by Rory Muir
(87 reviews)
A history of younger sons in Regency England and how these "spares" supported themselves: "Illuminates the hard facts with vignettes of actual lives lived." -- The Spectator In Regency England the eldest son usually... See More
by J.P. Reedman
(2,112 reviews)
Eleanor of Provence, bright, beautiful, intelligent--married as a young girl to the much older Henry III, King of England. A marriage surprisingly happy, with the king pouring wealth upon his young wife's relatives... See More
(291 reviews)
What really gave rise to the Religious Right? There is a commonly accepted story about the rise of the Religious Right in the United States. It goes like this: with righteous fury, American evangelicals entered the... See More
(2,445 reviews)
Depression & Other Magic Tricks is the debut book by Sabrina Benaim, one of the most-viewed performance poets of all time, whose poem "Explaining My Depression to My Mother" has become a cultural phenomenon with over... See More
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A boy emperor comes of age amid bloody conflict in this epic medieval series chronicling the rise and fall of Central Asia's powerful Mogul dynasties. It is 1494 when the ruler of Ferghana dies in an extraordinary accident... See More
by Chloé Hayden
(555 reviews)
An empowering lived-experience guide to celebrating and supporting neurodivergence from 24-year-old actor, social media star and disability advocate Chloé Hayden 'Fierce, unapologetic and joyous... This book is a... See More
by Anaïs Nin
(2 reviews)
The seventh and final volume of the author's "remarkable" diary is filled with the reflections of an older woman as she journeys through the world (Los Angeles Times). "One of the most remarkable diaries in the history of... See More
(16 reviews)
Just as God's people did during the time of 2 Kings and 2 Chronicles, we face pressure today to conform to our culture. But just as the Israelites discovered thousands of years ago, conformity comes at a high price. This... See More
(790 reviews)
The owner of the historic Barron Flour Mill completely reinvents the concept of healthier-for-you, naturally fermented sourdough. Until now, sourdough was perceived as too much work and sour-tasting, artisan-style-only... See More
by Jeff Abugov
(121 reviews)
A time travel story, a crime story, a paranormal story, and a love story... all rolled into one. T.J. is a seasoned ex-con, a thief by trade, a quick-witted rogue and a loveable scoundrel by nature. After paroled from San... See More
by Epictetus
(183 reviews)
The complete surviving works of Epictetus, the most influential Stoic philosopher from antiquity. "Some things are up to us and some are not." Epictetus was born into slavery around the year 50 CE, and, upon being... See More
by Tom Cox
(152 reviews)
A humorous, endearing, and heartwarming memoir about a man at the mercy of his four unpredictable, demanding and endlessly lovable cats. "While you may come for The Bear, you'll stay for the author; framed around the... See More
(189 reviews)
James Cone is widely regarded as the "father of Black Theology" -- his own synthesis of Gospel message embodied by Martin Luther King, Jr., and the black pride of Malcolm X. Next year marks the 50th anniversary of his first... See More
(128 reviews)
Are you one of the many people who long to ditch the cubicle and go to work for yourself, on your own terms? What's holding you back? Self-doubt, fear, technology challenges, the feeling that there are already too many other... See More
by Anaïs Nin
(10 reviews)
The sixth volume of the diary of "one of the most extraordinary and unconventional writers of [the twentieth] century" (The New York Times Book Review). Anaïs Nin continues "one of the most remarkable diaries in the... See More
(11 reviews)
Three compelling novels from the British author who has been hailed as "one of the finest writers of any language" (The Washington Post). In these novels of international intrigue and domestic drama, political injustice... See More
(58 reviews)
Craigie's study on the Book of Deuteronomy is part of The New International Commentary on the Old Testament. Like its companion series on the New Testament, this commentary devotes considerable care to achieving a balance... See More
by Willie Mays
(1,012 reviews)
The uplifting New York Times bestseller by the legendary Willie Mays: "Will remind fans of why we love baseball so much." -- The New York Times In this "mix of memoir, self-help, and baseball history" (Booklist), Willie... See More
(1,986 reviews)
"... endearing and laugh-out-loud funny... " "... laugh a minute and impossible to put down... " "... acutely observed, irreverent and funny... " "... reading this was like a soft warm blanket on a cold winter's night... See More
(1,075 reviews)
A chilling police procedural from the award-winning author of Scared to Live. "If you read only one new crime writer this year, he's your man." -- Yorkshire Post You never know what you might uncover... While digging the... See More
by K. J. Parker
(132 reviews)
A new stand-alone novel from the acclaimed author of The Company and The Folding Knife. Gignomai is the youngest brother in the current generation of met'Oc, a once-noble family exiled on an island for their role in a... See More
(10,759 reviews)
**THE AMAZON #1 HUMOUR AND #1 TRAVEL BESTSELLER** "... spent last night laughing so much my coffee came out my eyes... " "... this book is quite simply the best I've read in years... " "... one of the most heart-warming... See More