Sword Brethren
1242. After being wounded in the Battle on the Ice, Richard Fitz Simon becomes a prisoner of Prince Alexander Nevsky of Novgorod. Alexander, intrigued by his captive's story, instructs his scholar to assist Richard in... See More
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by Jon Byrne
(26 reviews)
1242. After being wounded in the Battle on the Ice, Richard Fitz Simon becomes a prisoner of Prince Alexander Nevsky of Novgorod. Alexander, intrigued by his captive's story, instructs his scholar to assist Richard in... See More
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TO TAME A WILD HORSE Montana, 1848 Can Friends Ever Fall In Love? I have only been at Fort Lewis for a year, but my friendship with Good Eagle has blossomed and has brought me a kind of happiness like nothing I have ever... See More
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In the third edition of this top-selling book, John MacArthur challenges the seeker-sensitive, user-friendly, entertainment-oriented pragmatism that permeates the church today. In the late 1800s, Charles Spurgeon warned... See More
by Brenda Novak
(3,348 reviews)
"A great book to finish off your summer reading." -- Debbie Macomber, #1 New York Times bestselling author Some families we're born into Some we find for ourselves When Serenity Alston swabbed her cheek for a genetic test... See More
by Will Smith
(24,367 reviews)
The instant #1 New York Times bestseller! "It's the best memoir I've ever read." -- Oprah Winfrey "Will Smith isn't holding back in his bravely inspiring new memoir... An ultimately heartwarming read, Will provides a... See More
by Joe Dispenza
(17,114 reviews)
You are not doomed by your genes and hardwired to be a certain way for the rest of your life. A new science is emerging that empowers all human beings to create the reality they choose. In Breaking the Habit of Being... See More
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In this spirited history of the remarkable first four years of the convict settlement of Australia, Thomas Keneally offers us a human view of a fascinating piece of history. Combining the authority of a renowned historian... See More
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From acclaimed New York Times bestselling fantasists Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman comes the spellbinding conclusion to the epic adventure of wonder, courage, magic, and ambition that is the breathtaking world of the... See More
by Dennis Smith
(397 reviews)
The tragic events of September 11, 2001, forever altered the American landscape, both figuratively and literally. Immediately after the jets struck the twin towers of the World Trade Center, Dennis Smith, a former... See More
(403 reviews)
Do you trust the voice in your head? Our brains are remarkable. They subconsciously translate the events around us into meaningful storylines that inform what we think and how we live. The problem is, the stories our minds... See More
by Marcel Link
(578 reviews)
A common denominator among most new traders is that, within six months of launching their new pursuit, they are out of money and out of trading. High-Probability Trading softens the impact of this "trader's tuition,"... See More
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New York Times bestselling author of Girl With a Pearl Earring and At the Edge of the Orchard Tracy Chevalier makes her first fictional foray into the American past in The Last Runaway, bringing to life the Underground... See More
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AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES, USA TODAY AND INDIE BESTSELLER! A #1 LibraryReads pick! An Indie Next pick! The Spellshop is Sarah Beth Durst's romantasy debut-a lush cottagecore tale full of stolen spellbooks, unexpected... See More
by W. Winters
(419 reviews)
From USA Today best-selling authors W Winters and Amelia Wilde comes a sinful romance with a touch of dark and angst that will keep you gripping the edge of your seat... and begging for more. He was mine. My protector, my... See More
by Marge Piercy
(1,396 reviews)
Hailed as a classic of speculative fiction, Marge Piercy's landmark novel is a transformative vision of two futures -- and what it takes to will one or the other into reality. Harrowing and prescient, Woman on the Edge of... See More
by Jody Rosen
(242 reviews)
A panoramic revisionist portrait of the nineteenth-century invention that is transforming the twenty-first-century world "Excellent... calls to mind Bill Bryson, John McPhee, Rebecca Solnit." -- The New York Times Book... See More
by Diana Quincy
(312 reviews)
Diana Quincy returns with the second novel in her Clandestine Affairs series featuring a steamy romance between a working class London bonesetter who is dangerously attracted to her mysterious noble client. A seduction... See More
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A dramatic rethinking of the encounter between Montezuma and Hernando Cortés that completely overturns what we know about the Spanish conquest of the Americas On November 8, 1519, the Spanish conquistador Hernando Cortés... See More
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An extraordinary novel about real-life Irish chieftain Grace O'Malley from the New York Times-bestselling author of the Irish Century series. Grania (Gaelic for Grace) is no ordinary female. And she lives in extraordinary... See More
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New York Times Bestseller: A breathtaking saga of ancient Greece and one of history's most influential political couples, Aspasia and Pericles. Born in the Greek city of Miletus, Aspasia was destined for a life of tragedy... See More
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One of The Guardian's Best Books of the Year: Personal writings by the anonymous author who became a literary phenomenon with My Brilliant Friend. The writer known as Elena Ferrante has taken pains to hide her identity in... See More
by Ben Bova
(128 reviews)
In Ben Bova's novel JUPITER, physicist Grant Archer led an expedition into Jupiter's hostile planetwide ocean, attempting to study the unusual and massive creatures that call the planet their home. Unprepared for the hostile... See More
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After a very long absence, Forge is delighted to be bringing back one of Edgar award winning Stuart Kaminsky's best loved characters, Inspector Porfiry Petrovich Rostnikov. Rostnikov is a Russian bear of a man, an honest... See More
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"Iceland's Queen of Crime juggles two sets of crimes in two time frames to produce a slow-burning, bone-chilling tale." -- Kirkus Reviews Aldis hates her job working in a juvenile detention center in rural Iceland. The boys... See More
by Amy Shojai
(822 reviews)
Is there an animal doctor in the house? Most likely, the answer is no. And when an accident or other emergency threatens your pet, every minute counts. Don't be unprepared! Open The First-Aid Companion for Dogs and Cats and... See More
by Noah Boyd
(3,789 reviews)
NOW A MAJOR MOTION PICTURE STARRING NINA DOBREV AND AARON ECKHART "Terrific pace, surprises galore... Move over Jack Reacher, here comes The Bricklayer." -- James Patterson Someone will kill and kill again if it means he... See More
by Katie Fforde
(1,700 reviews)
For years, things have run quite smoothly for Perdita and her organic gardening business. So what if her hair needs a complete overhaul, her sweater has more holes than Swiss cheese, and there's no hope of a boyfriend on the... See More
by Brian Cox
(613 reviews)
"[A] passionate advocate of science education... hailed... as the next Carl Sagan... features striking photography and graphics and accessible prose." -- Boston Globe In Wonders of Life: Exploring the Most Extraordinary... See More
by David Hinton
(130 reviews)
"A magisterial book" of nearly five hundred poems from some of history's greatest Chinese poets, translated and edited by a renowned poet and scholar (New Republic). The Chinese poetic tradition is the largest and longest... See More
by Eric Jensen
(673 reviews)
In Teaching with Poverty in Mind: What Being Poor Does to Kids' Brains and What Schools Can Do About It, veteran educator and brain expert Eric Jensen takes an unflinching look at how poverty hurts children, families, and... See More
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