Deep Creek: A Novel
One of the Washington Post's Best Novels of the Year: A "fascinating" tale of murder in 1880s Idaho, based on real historical events (The Daily Beast). Idaho Territory, June 1887. A small-town judge takes his young... See More
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by Dana Hand
(86 reviews)
One of the Washington Post's Best Novels of the Year: A "fascinating" tale of murder in 1880s Idaho, based on real historical events (The Daily Beast). Idaho Territory, June 1887. A small-town judge takes his young... See More
by Katie Crouch
(100 reviews)
When Hannah Legare was 11, her father went on a fishing trip in the Charleston harbor and never came back. And while most of the town and her family accepted Buzz's disappearance, Hannah remained steadfastly convinced of his... See More
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The scandalous widow... and the curate? Newly widowed, wicked Kate Crowmore is in trouble. Scandal has broken over her head and someone is trying to kill her. When she seeks refuge in Blackhaven, she doesn't expect a... See More
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This landmark commentary, originally published in 1987, has been lauded as the best study available of Paul's theologically rich first letter to the Corinthians. Writing primarily for pastors, teachers, and students, Gordon... See More
by Damien Lewis
(3,450 reviews)
The gripping "untold story" of the Secret Hunters, deep-cover British special forces who pursued Nazi fugitives from justice after World War II (Daily Mail). In the late summer of 1944, eighty British Special Air Service... See More
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Two leading experts in terrorism provide "smart, granular analysis" of the group's brutally effective strategy, tactics, and ideology (Washington Post). The Islamic State, known as ISIS, exploded into the public eye in... See More
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A heartwarming dog story like no other: Tuesday, a lovable golden retriever, changes a former soldier's life forever. A highly decorated captain in the U.S. Army, Luis Montalván never backed down from a challenge during... See More
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On a trip to the Soviet Union, an American model finds herself stuck in a deadly game of espionage Erin McCabe is taking the trip of a lifetime to Soviet Russia. Before she even crosses the border, she has a series of... See More
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A prominent British conservative warns Americans to stop President Obama from leading their country down the path to European-style socialism. In March 2009, British conservative Daniel Hannan became a celebrity overnight... See More
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A collection of four short novels by the renowned, Prix Goncourt-winning author of The Lover. Long acknowledged as one of the most important literary figures in France, Marguerite Duras has garnered worldwide praise for her... See More
(1,776 reviews)
In the tradition of Octavia Butler, here is radical self-help, society-help, and planet-help to shape the futures we want. Change is constant. The world, our bodies, and our minds are in a constant state of flux. They are a... See More
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A fixer of fictional endings must confront his own in this "astonishingly inventive, funny and totally fascinating" novel of the afterlife (Kirkus Reviews, starred review), As an epilogist -- one who writes the ending of... See More
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"It is bold, it is courageous, and it challenges many of our preconceptions about food, about soils, about farming, and about health." -- Michael Ableman, farmer, author of Farm the City To grow produce of the highest... See More
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Daniel Lenihan's Submerged shares stories of underwater expeditions in "an adventure-packed ride that rivals any Clive Cussler tome" (Archeology Magazine). Experience a kaleidoscope of real-life underwater missions as... See More
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The first novel in the Crafty Chica series, Waking Up in the Land of Glitter is a charming summer beach read about creativity, redemption, and friendship. With glue guns, glitter, twigs, or yarn, the ordinary can become... See More
by Chris Kluwe
(182 reviews)
Hi. In your hands, right now, you hold the culmination of thousands of years of human intelligence, ingenuity, and brilliance. Now put your goddamn phone down and pay attention to my book. What is in my book, you ask... See More
by James Beard
(74 reviews)
A New York Times-bestselling treasury of recipes and techniques from a world-renowned chef. James Beard became a household name teaching home chefs how to cook like culinary stars, from the Theory & Practice of perfecting... See More
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In "a dazzlingly clever and immensely entertaining novel," an Englishman switches lives with his doppelganger, a French count with a dysfunctional family (New York Times). By chance, John and Jean -- one English, the other... See More
by Mariah Stone
(1,766 reviews)
Powerful lord. Infamous rake. Forced into a fake engagement with a wallflower... that leads to true love. Lord Richard Seaton will do anything to find his missing brother -- even confront criminal lord Thorne Blackmore... See More
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NATIONAL BESTSELLER ? From the award-winning author of the Cash Blackbear series comes a compelling mystery of a Native American woman who learns of the disappearance of one of her own and decides enough is enough. "Rendon... See More
by Ian McDonald
(1,409 reviews)
The scions of a falling house navigate a world of corporate warfare to maintain their family's status on the Moon in this thrilling space opera. The Moon wants to kill you. Maybe it will kill you when the per diem for your... See More
by Kay Warren
(972 reviews)
Ever wonder why some people seem to experience joy in their daily lives--even in the tough times--and others can't seem to find it no matter how hard they search? Is a joy-filled life really possible? The answer is yes! And... See More
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Fighting God is a firebrand manifesto from one of the most recognizable faces of atheism. In his book, Silverman-a walking, talking atheist billboard known for his appearances on Fox News-discusses the effectiveness, ethics... See More
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The first edition of Crucial Conversations exploded onto the scene and revolutionized the way millions of people communicate when stakes are high. This new edition gives you the tools to: • Prepare for high-stakes... See More
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It's the trouble you aren't expecting that gets you. And it's all around you, Bronwyn, it's all around you like the air... Bronwyn "BitsyWyn" Whalen hasn't set eyes on the red dirt of Magnolia Creek, Alabama, for fourteen... See More
by Jane Gardam
(6,954 reviews)
First in the Old Filth trilogy. A New York Times Notable Book. "Old Filth belongs in the Dickensian pantheon of memorable characters" (The New York Times Book Review). Sir Edward Feathers has had a brilliant career, from... See More
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One of The Atlantic's Great American Novels Named after the "divine" Sarah Bernhardt, red-haired Sarah Nour El-Din is "wonderful, irresistibly unique, funny, and amazing," raves Amy Tan. Determined to make of her life a... See More
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by Jenny White
(48 reviews)
"A deftly plotted and clever tale of intrigue, duplicity, and violence." -- Booklist, starred review January 1888. Vera Arti carries The Communist Manifesto in Armenian through Istanbul's streets, unaware of the men... See More
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An in-depth look into the physics behind martial arts. Whether you are an experienced martial artist or a curious enthusiast, this book gives you an "unfair advantage" by unraveling the complex science of effective fighting... See More
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