Birch Cathedral
Birch Cathedral explores the notion that if we can accept who we are, embrace change, and acknowledge that we need others to help us along the way, perhaps we can find answers to the enigma of death within the realm of... See More
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Birch Cathedral explores the notion that if we can accept who we are, embrace change, and acknowledge that we need others to help us along the way, perhaps we can find answers to the enigma of death within the realm of... See More
(211 reviews)
Secrets and Lies in a Small Town The O'Connells of Livingston, Montana, are not your typical family. Follow them on their journey to the dark and dangerous side of love in a series of romantic thrillers you won't want to... See More
What could be better than a ski weekend in the Alps filled with fresh snow, cozy fires, and... murder? Since inheriting a billion pounds and a title, Philip and Genevieve Warwick have experienced life as few can imagine... See More
by Jon Smith
Quick ViewEvery prophecy needs a villain. This one got a sarcastic vampire with a bad attitude. Vincent Lupo is a jaded, wine-soaked immortal just trying to finish writing his latest smutty novel and avoid the people he's wronged... See More
by Larry Bond
(1,159 reviews)
A special ops mission goes wrong when Navy SEALs are trapped behind enemy lines in this military thriller from a New York Times-bestselling author. Jerry Mitchell is on exercises off the coast of Pakistan when his... See More
(132 reviews)
The Today show expert "tackles 101 issues ranging from sibling rivalry, lying and peer pressure to cell-phone use and TV addiction... Indispensable" (Publishers Weekly). A recommended read for moms by Working Mother... See More
by Anne Girard
(485 reviews)
"[An] intriguing story of love and loss... Girard creates a wonderful period piece [and]... successfully captures the essence of an iconic figure." -- Publishers Weekly When Eva Gouel moves to Paris from the countryside... See More
by David Hosp
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Bestselling author David Hosp returns with his most thrilling novel yet... In 1990, $300 million worth of paintings were stolen from Boston's Isabella Stewart Gardner Museum in what remains one of the greatest unsolved... See More
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When David Souter was nominated by President Bush to the Supreme Court, he cited John Marshall Harlan as his model. It was an interesting choice. Admired by conservatives and deeply respected by his liberal brethren, Harlan... See More
by Philip Ball
(58 reviews)
The award-winning science writer shares "a winding romp through advances in cell biology [that] pushes readers to ponder the boundaries of life" (Science). In the summer of 2017, scientists removed a tiny piece of flesh... See More
(467 reviews)
The first novel in Colleen Oakes's epic, imaginative and twisted series, perfect for fans of Dorothy Must Die and Heartless, tackles the origin of one of the most infamous villains -- the Queen of Hearts. This is not the... See More
by Anne Kreamer
(176 reviews)
Anne Kreamer considered herself a youthful 49 until a photo of herself with her teenage daughter stopped her in her tracks. In one unguarded moment she saw herself for what she really was -- a middle-aged woman with her hair... See More
(890 reviews)
A collection of outrageous stories by the standup comic, TV host, and inspiration for the movie National Lampoon's Van Wilder. "Bert Kresicher is as fearless on the page as he is on the stage. Bert admits things in Life of... See More
by Ann Jones
(180 reviews)
"Unsparing, scathingly direct, and gut-wrenching... the war Washington doesn't want you to see" (Andrew J. Bacevich, New York Times-bestselling author of Washington Rules) This "uncompromisingly visceral" account... See More
(131 reviews)
Winner of an IACP/Julia Child Cookbook Award The "Julia Child of Chinese cooking" (San Francisco Chronicle), Barbara Tropp was a gifted teacher and the chef/owner of one of San Francisco's most popular restaurants. She was... See More
by Carla Kelly
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Christmas brings the gift of new love in this volume featuring three heartwarming holiday Regency romances. Christmas Eve Proposal by Carla Kelly Christmas gets more interesting when sailing master Ben Muir takes lodgings... See More
by Philip Ball
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"A rewarding read" this political, social and cultural history of water management in China "puts water beautifully back at the heart of China's story" (Economist). From the Yangtze to the Yellow River, China is... See More
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Acclaimed author Anne Blankman returns to the shadowy and dangerous world of 1930s Germany in this thrilling sequel to Prisoner of Night and Fog, perfect for fans of Code Name Verity. The girl known as Gretchen Whitestone... See More
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London, 2218 A.D. Seventeen-year-old Zee is an intern empath. She's focused on her job, poised for a great career -- until one day an attractive patient undoes her hard-earned calm. As an empath, she cannot afford such... See More
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An out-of-work reporter travels back to the 1970s where he has a chance to stop a murder in this hard-boiled science fiction mystery. "Fashioning an unholy mash-up of Back to the Future, The Time Machine, and Twelve Monkeys... See More
by John Gardner
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The classic work on the art of fiction by the "refreshingly unpredictable" novelist and literary critic (Publishers Weekly) In this posthumously published collection of his essays and reviews, acclaimed novelist John... See More
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An "excellent" A-to-Z reference of female fighters in history, myth, and literature -- from goddesses to gladiators to guerrilla warriors (Library Journal). This is an astounding collection of female fighters, from heads... See More
(113 reviews)
It's 1666 and the Great Fire has just decimated an already plague-ridden London. Lady's maid Lucy Campion, along with pretty much everyone else left standing, is doing her part to help the city clean up and recover. But... See More
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Award-winning author James Alan Gardner returns to the superheroic fantasy world of All Those Explosions Were Someone Else's Fault with They Promised Me The Gun Wasn't Loaded. Only days have passed since a freak accident... See More
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"Full of interesting arguments and insights that will turn many deep-seated beliefs about American politics on their head." -- Stefan Fergus, Civilian Reader On the night of the 2000 presidential election, Americans watched... See More
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In this "riveting" series from "a brilliant new voice," gender in the twenty-fifth century is a matter of personal choice -- until you reach the Commitment Hour (David Feintuch). After most of Earth's population has left... See More
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Finalist for the 2016 IACP Awards: Julia Child First Book Eat More Vegetables. Chef of the award-winning Atlanta restaurant Miller Union, Steven Satterfield -- dubbed the "Vegetable Shaman" by theNew York Times' Sam Sifton... See More
(105 reviews)
"Frenetic [and] breathless... Those waiting for the payoff promised... will feel amply rewarded by the end" of this thriller about an ex-cop taken prisoner. (Publishers Weekly, starred review) Left for dead after an epic... See More
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Compassionate and profound in their wry humor, this collection of stories captures the poetry of human relationships at the point where reality and imagination meet. See More
by Steven Levy
(99 reviews)
The true story of Ira Einhorn, the Philadelphia antiwar crusader, environmental activist, and New Age guru with a murderous dark side. During the cultural shockwaves of the 1960s and '70s, Ira Einhorn -- nicknamed the... See More
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The residents of a South London street face World War II together in this novel from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Dreaming Suburb. Years ago, the Great War tore apart the lives of the families living on... See More
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"A moving reminder that the consequences of the Chinese invasion of Tibet continue down to this day. A lovely memoir of three generations of Tibetan women." -- Oliver Stone Kunsang thought she would never leave Tibet. One... See More
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It's a heartfelt celebration of family dinners -- the comforting, delicious food that memories are made of -- by the new doyenne of Southern cooking. Christy Jordan is a former editor-at-large of Southern Living, a... See More
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