Living The Dream
Good-looking, educated and charming Jeremiah Cole has always had it easy with the ladies. Even at forty-two, he's still able to rival men half his age and the steady flow of women has not slowed since he was a teenager... See More
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(4 reviews)
Good-looking, educated and charming Jeremiah Cole has always had it easy with the ladies. Even at forty-two, he's still able to rival men half his age and the steady flow of women has not slowed since he was a teenager... See More
by Nidhi Kona
(10 reviews)
Do you have trouble staying calm during a storm? Do you ever feel like you've lost yourself when times get hard? Do you get caught in endless spirals of overthinking? Then you're in the right place. It's not just the rising... See More
by R.E. Palmer
(849 reviews)
To speak The Shadow's Name means salvation -- or destruction. The day draws near when the choice must be made... For three hundred years, the people of the Five Realms have lived in peace. But when creatures of myth walk... See More
by John Jakes
(1,833 reviews)
Abraham Kent leaves Boston to find his destiny on America's frontier in this saga by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of North and South. Continuing the saga of the Kent family, John Jakes turns his masterful... See More
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Trials of the Diaspora presents the long and troubling history of anti-Semitism in England, from the middle ages to the twenty-first century. Anthony Julius identifies four distinct versions of English anti-Semitism, which... See More
(30 reviews)
The final decade of the fifteenth century was a turning point in world history. The Genoese mariner Christopher Columbus sailed westward on the Atlantic Ocean in 1492, famously determined to discover for Spain a shorter and... See More
by John Jakes
(14 reviews)
Brak braves magic and malice on his way to the paradise of Khurdisan Brak the Barbarian has no time for gods. A simple warrior, he cares only for plunder and women, and sees religion as nothing but foolish superstition... See More
by John Jakes
(1,415 reviews)
The Civil War is over, but the Kent family's good fortune is suddenly threatened in this novel by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of North and South. The penultimate volume in John Jakes's stirring Kent... See More
by John Boyne
(1,714 reviews)
"A delightful epic, filled with twists and treachery, and vividly told" from the New York Times-bestselling author of All the Broken Places (The Herald). John Boyne became internationally known for his acclaimed novels... See More
by John Jakes
(1,329 reviews)
The Kent family faces internal clashes as the Civil War ignites -- from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of North and South. In the hellish years of the Civil War, the Kent family faces its greatest trials... See More
by R. C. Sproul
(60 reviews)
Luther said that the doctrine of justification by faith alone is "the article upon which the church stands or falls." R. C. Sproul follows Luther's lead in his concise and compelling work, now repackaged and republished... See More
by John Jakes
(1,736 reviews)
A family builds an empire amid murder, betrayal, and the Civil War, in this saga by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of North and South. With the Civil War reaching its gory climax, the divided Kent family is... See More
(74 reviews)
In May 1936 Secretary of Agriculture Henry A. Wallace wrote to Caroline Henderson to praise her contributions to American "understanding of some of our farm problems." His comments reflected the national attention aroused by... See More
by Daniel Hecht
(61 reviews)
Parapsychologist Cree Black is called to a New Mexico school for gifted Navajo teens to investigate the mysterious symptoms of a student. Sixteen-year-old Tommy Keeday is wracked nightly with violent convulsions. Is the boy... See More
by John Jakes
(3,035 reviews)
From the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of North and South: The first in a saga about a German immigrant and his family's rise in 20th-century America. The tide of the twentieth century is rising upon the world, and... See More
by Amy Gannett
(181 reviews)
We live in a polarized time. Christians are quick to conceive of themselves either as theologically-minded or worship-minded; either thinking Christians or feeling Christians. The results are damaging: theology without... See More
(4,573 reviews)
An otherworldly coming-of-age tale of a woman who believes she is an alien, from the author of the international sensation Convenience Store Woman. Sayaka Murata's Convenience Store Woman was one of the most unusual and... See More
(15,558 reviews)
A picaresque novel of how one person's actions can have far-reaching -- even global -- consequences, from a #1 international bestselling author. "A funny and completely implausible farce about a woman, a bomb and a man's... See More
(217 reviews)
"An adaptation of all the most up-to-the-minute methods for producing outstanding bread with little effort -- you'll love it!" -- Nick Malgieri, author of The Modern Baker The ultimate guide of super-simple, no-knead bread... See More
(217 reviews)
Companion to the PBS drama Mercy Street, the true stories of the nurses at the Mansion House Civil War hospital. Among the Union soldiers, doctors, wounded men from both sides, freed slaves, politicians, speculators, and... See More
(106 reviews)
The world has fallen from its former state. The war between the clans of the Black Road For Orisian, thane of the ruined Lannis Blood, there is no time to grieve the loss of his family, brutally slain by the invading... See More
(435 reviews)
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's "provocative... dazzling" novel delves into the possibilities and consequences of finding the genetic basis for happiness (Ron Charles, The Washington Post). A refugee from the Algerian... See More
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Meg and her siblings have been sent to the English countryside for the summer to stay with elderly relatives. The children are looking forward to exploring the ancient mansion and perhaps discovering a musty old attic or two... See More
(294 reviews)
"A gem... An unforgettable account of one of the great moments in the history of human thought." -- Steven Pinker Probing the life and work of Kurt Gödel, Incompleteness indelibly portrays the tortured genius whose vision... See More
(219 reviews)
New York City's top concierge gives up a keyhole view into the luxe hotel rooms, private dining and dressing rooms of the ridiculous, rich and demanding Michael Fazio is the ultimate behind-the-scenes support man. Want two... See More
(170 reviews)
Wide Open by Deborah Coates is the first book in a series of "startlingly original" (Booklist) contemporary fantasy novels set against the sweeping prairies and desolate byways of the American Midwest, creating "a rural... See More
by John Lutz
(25 reviews)
When he is accused of stalking a woman he swears he's never met, a local businessman asks Fred Carver for help clearing his name Joel Brandt swears he's never met the woman before. His wife dead six months before, the... See More
(2,184 reviews)
How to speed up business processes, improve quality, and cut costs in any industry In factories around the world, Toyota consistently makes the highest-quality cars with the fewest defects of any competing manufacturer... See More
by Jane Harris
(516 reviews)
From the Orange Prize-nominated author of The Observations comes an absorbing, atmospheric exploration of one young woman's friendship with a volatile artist and her place in the controversy that consumes him. Jane Harris's... See More
(175 reviews)
A mother's faith, a child's courage, a doctor's dedication -- a moving and thought-provoking tale of hope, love, and family He might be young, but Colm already recognizes the truth: that he's sick and not getting better... See More
by Nadia Gordon
(162 reviews)
A Napa Valley chef turns up the heat on a killer at a billionaire's pool party in this mystery from the author of Murder Alfresco. A decadent day of poolside sunbathing turns into a scandalous night -- culminating in... See More
by Giles Milton
(142 reviews)
"A delightful travelogue as well as a long-overdue resurrection of one of the most intriguing figures in the history of geographical exploration." -- Booklist (starred review) Giles Milton's first book, The Riddle and... See More
(41 reviews)
Desperate for a new life, a London woman engineers a cunning deception "in this tangled tale that twists and turns up to the very end" (Booklist). Angela Harper's life has never been simple. She's an orphan who spent... See More
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