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Head peace officer Anya Savelova believed her people, living on a hostile planet in the ice-bound city of Novayarkha, were the last of humanity. Until the day she learned they weren't. When a starship from an Earth thought... See More
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(674 reviews)
Head peace officer Anya Savelova believed her people, living on a hostile planet in the ice-bound city of Novayarkha, were the last of humanity. Until the day she learned they weren't. When a starship from an Earth thought... See More
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In a 1980s America different from our own, both familiar and not, Congress passed and President Henshaw signed the Birth Cessation Act. Once it became law, no one would be allowed to have a child for 25 years, any woman... See More
by Thomas Perry
(1,908 reviews)
The Native American guide is hunted for her knowledge in this "tour de force" thriller from the New York Times-bestselling author of Vanishing Act (Kirkus Reviews, starred review). Jane Whitefield of the Seneca Nation has... See More
by Betsy Schow
(786 reviews)
Somewhere over the rainbow, all spell is about to break loose... Dorthea of Emerald is so over being a princess. Sure, the Glenda Original ball gowns and Hans Christian Louboutin heels are amazing perks, but not if it... See More
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"A much-needed resource for those serious about biblical studies." -- Mark M. Yarbrough, president, Dallas Theological Seminary The Bible is often dismissed as a book of myths, legends, fairy tales, and propaganda. Yet... See More
by Ann Hood
(105 reviews)
"Engaging... tangled stories of family relationships, expectations and traditions... compelling, regardless of the reader's experience with the craft." -- Portland Press Herald In Knitting Pearls, two dozen writers write... See More
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A thriller of war that never was -- of survival in an impossible city -- of surreal cataclysm. In The Last Days of New Paris, China Miéville entwines true historical events and people with his daring, uniquely imaginative... See More
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#1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? Stephanie Plum has her sights set on catching a notorious mob boss. If she doesn't take him down, he may take her out. "The most popular mystery writer alive." -- The New York Times New... See More
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A graveyard restorer in the rural south discovers a ghost town's deadly secrets in this contemporary gothic paranormal mystery. My name is Amelia Gray. They call me The Graveyard Queen. I've been commissioned to restore an... See More
by Jill Lepore
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From celebrated writer Jill Lepore, a literary and political history of American origin stories In The Story of America, Harvard historian and New Yorker staff writer Jill Lepore investigates American origin stories... See More
by The What and How of Sharing the Gospel
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"Uncomfortable." "Intimidating." That's how many people describe member missionary work. Clayton Christensen admits that he and his wife, Christine, felt that way in the past too. But they also recognized the tremendous... See More
by Weston Ochse
(265 reviews)
"Ochse's novel attempts to blend the military fiction of Tom Clancy with the supernatural horror of early Stephen King. It shouldn't work, but it does." -- Booklist When a Senator's daughter is kidnapped by a mysterious... See More
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Neuroscientists once believed your brain was essentially "locked down" by adulthood. No new cells. No major changes. If you grew up depressed, angry, sad, aggressive, or nasty, you'd be that way for life. And, as you grew... See More
by Damien Lewis
(613 reviews)
The terrifyingly true tale of a daring British special forces rescue mission and all-out assault on a savage Sierra Leone guerrilla gang: "What a story!" (Frederick Forsyth, #1 New York Times-bestselling author of The Day of... See More
by Walter Wink
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Wink explores the problem of evil today and how it relates to the New Testament concept of Principalities and Powers. He asks the question "How can we oppose evil without creating new evils and being made evil... See More
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After traveling the globe and speaking to thousands of churches worldwide, Paul David Tripp has discovered a serious problem within pastoral culture. He is not only concerned about the spiritual life of the pastor, but also... See More
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Who was the man ... who became the legend ... we know as KING ARTHUR? Pendragon's Banner is the second book in Helen Hollick's exciting King Arthur trilogy, covering 459-465 A.D. This is not a fairy tale or fantasy... See More
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Looking in your teenage daughters' purse is never a good idea. After all, it ended up with Carolina Jessup opening a Bed & Breakfast for railroad fanatics in a tiny Georgia Mountain town. Carolina knows all about, and... See More
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From an award-winning author, this novel about the choice to start a family is an "achingly honest, searingly comic portrait of fatherhood."* A People ten Best Books of the Year ? A New York Times Notable Book of the Year... See More
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D'Anieri explores the dynamics within Ukraine, between Ukraine and Russia, and between Russia and the West, that emerged with the collapse of the Soviet Union and eventually led to war in 2014. Proceeding chronologically... See More
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Born out of the excitement of a convergence of ideas and passions, this book provides a synthesis of the work of researchers, clinicians, and theoreticians who are leaders in the field of trauma, attachment, and... See More
by Mervyn Peake
(1,334 reviews)
A young heir matures within a bleak, sprawling castle filled with intrigue in this epic gothic trilogy, featuring over 100 illustrations by the author. Titus is expected to rule this extraordinary kingdom and his eccentric... See More
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"A fluid, elegant rendition." -- Washington Post Murasaki Shikibu, born into the middle ranks of the aristocracy during the Heian period (794-1185 CE), wrote The Tale of Genji -- widely considered the world's first novel... See More
by Rob Schmitz
(510 reviews)
An unforgettable portrait of individuals who hope, struggle, and grow along a single street cutting through the heart of Shanghai, from one of the most acclaimed broadcast journalists reporting on China. Modern Shanghai: a... See More
by Ron Burgundy
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A shockingly candid and raw autobiography from legendary anchorman, jazz flutist, and host of The Ron Burgundy Podcast, Ron Burgundy. From his humble beginnings in a desolate Iowa coal mining town, his years at Our Lady... See More
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"[A] landmark book... Solnit illustrates how the uprisings that begin on the streets can upend the status quo and topple authoritarian regimes" (Vice). A book as powerful and influential as Rebecca Solnit's Men Explain... See More
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"A skillful blend of pop-culture references, acidic humor, and emotional moments. It will take its rightful place... alongside Helen Fielding's Bridget Jones's Diary, Anna Maxted's Getting Over It, and Allison Pearson's I... See More
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THIS COMPREHENSIVE, WIDELY USED TEXT by Michael Gorman presents a theologically focused, historically grounded interpretation of the apostle Paul and raises significant questions for engaging Paul today. After providing... See More
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Elizabeth Morgan didn't intend to abandon her very proper life. But that's the best way to find her true -- and less proper -- self. So here she is in Australia, standing in front of a man who's clad only in a towel. Nathan... See More
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For those battling autoimmune disease or thyroid conditions -- or just seeking healthy life balance -- the voice behind the popular blog Feed Me Phoebe shares her yearlong investigation of what truly made her well. After... See More
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Named one of the 100 Best Nonfiction Books by The Modern Library and The Guardian ? With surgical precision, Janet Malcolm dissects the famous case of journalist Joe McGinniss and murderer Jeffrey MacDonald. A riveting... See More
by Lisa McMann
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Uncover adventure and dangerous secrets in book four of the New York Times bestselling Unwanteds series, which Kirkus Reviews called "The Hunger Games meets Harry Potter." As Alex grows more confident in his role as the... See More
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