Left Behind
A legacy of love, faith, and grit -- discover the unforgettable journey of a man who turned trials into triumphs. An Inspiring Biography and Memoir Rooted in Faith Left Behind tells the extraordinary life story of Imad... See More
You need to create a free account in order to enable many of the filters below. If you already have an account, click the [Sign In] button in the header. If not, click here to start.
This section allows you to save your genre selections so you can easily get back to them from any computer and from any page on our site. You will be able to save your genres right here once you have made some selections below.
eReaderIQ is a free service which depends on user contributions to stay open. Click here to learn why.
If you would like to contribute to the continued development of eReaderIQ, you can start by clicking one of the buttons below.
I appreciate your support!
A legacy of love, faith, and grit -- discover the unforgettable journey of a man who turned trials into triumphs. An Inspiring Biography and Memoir Rooted in Faith Left Behind tells the extraordinary life story of Imad... See More
(47 reviews)
Sweet winter squashes, jewel-toned root vegetables, and hearty potatoes make local eating easy and delicious in the colder months of autumn and winter. Whether these vegetables are gathered straight from the garden, from a... See More
(52 reviews)
Social networking has grown into a staple of modern society, but its continued evolution is becoming increasingly detrimental to our lives. Shifts in communication and privacy are affecting us more than we realize or... See More
by Yan Lianke
(196 reviews)
From the Franz Kafka Prize-winning author of Lenin's Kiss, a "stupendous and unforgettable" novel of Mao's China (The Times, London). In the ninety-ninth district of a re-education compound, freethinking artists and... See More
by Michel Faber
(93 reviews)
Michel Faber's short stories are markedly diverse-the voice of each is so distinct that the book reads like an anthology of different writers. But Faber's radically inventive style fastens all fifteen stories into a... See More
(109 reviews)
At once an old-fashioned-buddy-novel-shoot-'em-up and a work of deliciously imagined fantasy, Howard L. Anderson's dazzling debut presents the haunting story of a world where something has gone horribly awry... Having... See More
by Rick Riordan
(4,891 reviews)
New York Times #1 best-selling author Rick Riordan pays homage to Jules Verne in his exciting modern take on 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea, now in paperback."If you have ever craved a story that will leave your heart racing... See More
by Bob Mankoff
(301 reviews)
New York Times Bestseller: "A memoir [and] an enormous window into the mystery and alchemy behind the creation and selection of New Yorker cartoons." -- The Washington Post Hi, this is me, Bob Mankoff. And this is my... See More
by Lee Kravitz
(55 reviews)
After losing his job, Lee Kravitz, a workaholic in his midfifties, took stock of his life and realized just how disconnected he had become from the people who mattered most to him. He committed an entire year to reconnecting... See More
(62 reviews)
The Napoleonic wars are at their height on the Continent when Miss Euphemia Buchanan, young, much sought-after, and unattainable, decides to journey from London to Bath with her brother Simon and her young page Kent to spend... See More
(847 reviews)
A serial killer stalks a Swedish tourist destination -- sending a chill through Midsummer celebrations -- in this "remarkable debut" crime thriller (Der Spiegel, DE). The island of Gotland is in the middle of a busy tourist... See More
(426 reviews)
From a health and wellness author, a collection of nutrient-rich juice and smoothie recipes that harness the healing power of fruits and vegetables. You know a daily diet rich in fruits and vegetables can maximize your... See More
(1,256 reviews)
The heartwarming debut novel by the New York Times bestselling author of This is Where I Leave You and One Last Thing Before I Go. Turning thirty was never supposed to be like this. Ten years ago, Ben, Lindsey, Chuck... See More
(24 reviews)
Patricia Veryan's delightful Regency novels have inspired Library Journal to call her "the superstar of the period romance" and The Chattanooga Times to hail her as "a worthy successor to Georgette Heyer at her very best."... See More
(146 reviews)
Part Hitchcock, part Hinton, this first-ever stand-alone novel from Heather Brewer, New York Times bestselling author of the acclaimed Chronicles of Vladimir Tod series, uses classic horror elements to tell a darkly funny... See More
(28 reviews)
A rabbi raises a terrifying ancient creature -- the golem -- to protect his congregation, but the results are far bloodier than he could ever have imagined. Now, Jaz and Vayl, the CIA's top assassins, must hunt down the... See More
by Garry Wills
(24 reviews)
Renaissance plays and poetry in England were saturated with the formal rhetorical twists that Latin education made familiar to audiences and readers. Yet a formally educated man like Ben Jonson was unable to make these... See More
(359 reviews)
When Elliot Hoover loses his wife and daughter, Audrey Rose, in a fiery car crash, his world explodes. To heal his mental anguish and claim some peace, he visits a psychic who reveals to him that his daughter has been... See More
(188 reviews)
The 2014 Winner of the William C. Morris Award When you've been kept caged in the dark, it's impossible to see the forest for the trees. It's impossible to see anything, really. Not without bars... In Stephanie Kuehn's... See More
(32 reviews)
"Dralyuk's new translation of Sentimental Tales, a collection of Zoshchenko's stories from the 1920s, is a delight that brings the author's wit to life." -- The Economist Mikhail Zoshchenko's Sentimental Tales are satirical... See More
(298 reviews)
Nathan Makaryk's epic and daring debut rewrites the Robin Hood legend, giving voice to those history never mentioned and challenging who's really a hero and a villain. "The most pleasurable reading experience I've had... See More
(35 reviews)
Heralded across the country in newspapers ranging from The New York Times Book Review and The Baltimore Sun to The Minneapolis Star Tribune and The Denver Post, and in magazines as diverse as Chicago and Library Journal, the... See More
(40 reviews)
Beginning with its first edition and through subsequent editions, Thinking and Deciding has established itself as the required text and important reference work for students and scholars of human cognition and rationality... See More
(62 reviews)
All Along When Reese Mackenzie -- Smitten, Vermont's finest planner -- falls for her best friend Griffen, she hatches a scheme to capture his romantic attention. She asks him to help her win back her old-flame, thinking the... See More
(1,316 reviews)
"A brilliant and absorbing drama." -- Good Housekeeping (UK) A fresh and exciting new voice in contemporary fiction, Katherine Webb debuts with a haunting novel about a secret family history. Already a sensation in the... See More
by Meg Medina
(490 reviews)
Winner of the 2014 Pura Belpré Author Award In Meg Medina's compelling new novel, a Latina teen is targeted by a bully at her new school -- and must discover resources she never knew she had. One morning before school... See More
(12,420 reviews)
The conservative political commentator shares his story -- and his outlook on America's future -- in this #1 New York Times bestseller. In How I Saved the World, Jesse Watters takes readers on a tour of his life from... See More
by Glenda Larke
(230 reviews)
Faith will not save him. Saker appears to be a simple priest, but in truth he's a spy for the head of his faith. Wounded in the line of duty by a Lascar sailor's blade, the weapon seems to follow him home. Unable to discard... 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
by Anaïs Nin
(59 reviews)
The second volume of "one of the most remarkable diaries in the history of letters" (Los Angeles Times). Beginning with the author's arrival in New York, this diary recounts Anaïs Nin's work as a psychoanalyst, and is... See More
You need to create a free account in order to view additional pages. If you already have an account, click the [Sign In] button in the header. If not, click here to create an account.