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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 Ken Schwaber
(382 reviews)
The rules and practices for Scrum -- a simple process for managing complex projects -- are few, straightforward, and easy to learn. But Scrum's simplicity itself -- its lack of prescription -- can be disarming, and new... See More
(90 reviews)
A New York college student must rescue her love from a bizarre fate as evil threatens her world in this contemporary fantasy trilogy finale. Three months have passed since Finn's beloved Jack traded his life for her... See More
(116 reviews)
The close-knit Stuart clan becomes personally involved in WWII when several members of its younger generation go off to fight. Will and Clint are strongly rooted in their Christian heritage, but Adam's life has been aimless... See More
(102 reviews)
More than a cookbook, this is the story of how a little girl, born in the South of Yankee parents, fell in love with southern cooking at the age of five. And a bite of brown sugar pie was all it took. "I shamelessly wangled... See More
(1,377 reviews)
The James Beard Award-winning chef and co-owner of Philadelphia's Zahav restaurant reinterprets the glorious cuisine of Israel for American home kitchens. Ever since he opened Zahav in 2008, chef Michael Solomonov has been... See More
by Alan Cooper
(388 reviews)
Imagine, at a terrifyingly aggressive rate, everything you regularly use is being equipped with computer technology. Think about your phone, cameras, cars-everything-being automated and programmed by people who in their rush... See More
by Sarah Mae
(200 reviews)
For anyone who has ever daydreamed of another life... Most days, you wouldn't trade what you have for the world. You love your husband and your kids, and you are grateful to God for your life. But there are days when you... See More
(1,724 reviews)
The bestselling guide to curing insomnia without drugs by "a pioneer" of the field, now updated with the latest research (The Wall Street Journal) For the past 25 years, sleep-deprived Americans have found natural... See More
(57 reviews)
Malaria sickens hundreds of millions of people and kills one to three million each year. Despite massive efforts to eradicate the disease, it remains a major public health problem in poorer tropical regions. But malaria has... See More
(2,649 reviews)
How to Brew is the definitive guide to making quality beers at home. Whether you want simple, sure-fire instructions for making your first beer, or you're a seasoned homebrewer working with all-grain batches, this book has... See More
(3,856 reviews)
OVER 10 MILLION COPIES SOLD! A true-life thriller that will leave you breathless As a boy Brother Andrew dreamed of being an undercover spy working behind enemy lines. As a man he found himself working undercover for God... See More
by Paul Hill
(333 reviews)
The historian and archeologist presents a vivid and comprehensive account of warfare in early Medieval England. In this compelling new study, Paull Hill reveals what documentary records and the growing body of... See More
by Helen Ellis
(858 reviews)
A collection of essays that are "like being seated beside the most entertaining guest at a dinner party" (Atlanta Journal Constitution) -- from the New York Times bestselling author of American Housewives "Thank you Helen... See More
(431 reviews)
A collection of 80 comforting recipes from the star of Little House on the Prairie. From prairie breakfasts and picnic lunches to treats inspired by Nellie's restaurant, these simple and delicious dishes -- crispy fried... See More
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"Filled with fast-paced action and well-conceived characters." -- Booklist Kylara Vatta is the only daughter in a family full of sons, and her father's only child to buck tradition by choosing a military career instead of... See More
by Sara Jaffe
(40 reviews)
Sara Jaffe's engrossing debut novel, Dryland, is a smart coming-of-age novel that charts the murky waters of adolescence. Anything can happen when Julie hits the water. It's 1992, and the world is caught up in the HIV/AIDS... See More
(465 reviews)
"Whether you are struggling to lose weight, optimize hormones, reverse autoimmunity or heal anxiety and depression [Dr. Gottfried} has the answer." -- Dale Bredesen, New York Times-bestselling author of The End of... See More
by Larry Watson
(531 reviews)
The author of the acclaimed Montana 1948 "spins charm and melancholy" in this novel of youth and romantic rivalry in 1960s rural Minnesota (Denver Post). Willow Falls, Minnesota, 1962. The shooting of a young woman on... See More
(540 reviews)
"An unusually engaging book on the forces that fuel originality across fields." --Adam Grant Looking at the 14 key traits of genius, from curiosity to creative maladjustment to obsession, Professor Craig Wright, creator of... See More
by Ellen Datlow
(208 reviews)
An elderly man aggressively defends his private domain against all comers?including his daughter;a policeman investigates an impossible horror show of a crime; a father witnesses one of the worst things a parent can imagine... See More
(41 reviews)
Renowned scholar George Steiner explores the power and presence of the unseen in art. "It takes someone of [his] stature to tackle this theme head-on" (The New York Times). There is a philosophical school of thought that... See More
(3,689 reviews)
In this sumptuous novel, Barbara O'Neal offers readers a celebration of food, family, and love as a woman searches for the elusive ingredient we're all hoping to find... It's the opportunity Elena Alvarez has been waiting... See More
(684 reviews)
The edited and abridged diaries of the 40th U.S. president, chronicling the day-to-day of his two terms in office and revealing his true character. #1 New York Times Bestseller During his two terms as the fortieth... See More
by Janet Dailey
(336 reviews)
An innocent Texan beauty teaches a wealthy, cold-hearted rancher how to love in this classic romance by a New York Times-bestselling author. While he's very rich and very handsome, Colter Langston is not a good or kind... See More
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This original study of metaphysical religion is the little known history of a fascinating, unique form of American religion This path-breaking book tells the story of American metaphysical religion more fully than it has... See More
by Brom
(1,359 reviews)
A young man descends into Purgatory to save his wife and unborn child in this gorgeous, illustrated tale of wonder and terror from the mind of master storyteller and acclaimed artist Brom. Fresh out of jail and eager to... See More
(111 reviews)
A biography of one of the Gilded Age's most fascinating and mysterious society women that "reads as well as any page-turning novel" (Library Journal). The hidden story of one of the most fascinating women of the Gilded Age... See More
by Bob Brier
(285 reviews)
In "a book to fascinate pyramid fans," an egyptologist and an architect attempt to solve the mystery of the Great Pyramid of Giza's construction (Booklist). A decade ago, French architect Jean-Pierre Houdin became obsessed... See More
(31 reviews)
There have been a number of studies published on the activities of British and German navies during World War I, but little on naval action in other arenas. This book offers for the first time a balanced history of the naval... See More
by John Reader
(46 reviews)
A "vastly entertaining" history of urban centers -- from the ancient world to today (Time). From the earliest example in the Ancient Near East to today's teeming centers of compressed existence, such as Mumbai and Tokyo... See More