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In America's newest colony, innocence is irrelevant. A corrupt president. A rigged system. An innocent man. And the 51st state of the union... America has annexed the sovereign nation of Greenland as our fifty-first state... See More
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In America's newest colony, innocence is irrelevant. A corrupt president. A rigged system. An innocent man. And the 51st state of the union... America has annexed the sovereign nation of Greenland as our fifty-first state... See More
by SCOTT ICKES
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Humanity did not announce itself to the galaxy... But something hostile noticed. When a deep-space expedition uncovers evidence of an ancient alien civilization, first contact triggers a widening galactic war. Now an... See More
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Book Two in The Echo Protocol Series The system was designed to save lives. It learned how to decide which ones mattered. After uncovering a truth she was never meant to see, Kira is no longer just a threat -- she's an... See More
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"A dense and scholarly book about... the relationship between the Nazi party and the occult... reveals stranger-than-fiction truths on every page." -- Daily Telegraph The Nazi fascination with the occult is legendary, yet... See More
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In this historical mystery series debut, a medieval English nun investigates the attempted murder of a Yorkshire nobleman. In November 1382, the month of the dead, Abbess Hildegard rides out for York from the Abbey of Meaux... See More
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Mystery crime fiction written in the Golden Age of Murder "Edwards's second winter-themed anthology in the British Library Crime Classics series is a standout. As in the most successful of such volumes, the editor's... See More
by Tim Maughan
(681 reviews)
A LOCUS AWARD FINALIST FOR BEST FIRST NOVEL! The Guardian's Pick for Best Science Fiction Book of the Year! A timely and uncanny portrait of a world in the wake of fake news, diminished privacy, and a total shutdown of the... See More
by The Least of Us Dreamland Sam Quinones
(9,184 reviews)
Winner of the NBCC Award for General Nonfiction Named on Slate's 50 Best Nonfiction Books of the Past 25 Years, Amazon's Best Books of the Year 2015--Michael Botticelli, U.S. Drug Czar (Politico) Favorite Book of the... See More
by Robert Mayer
(93 reviews)
From the award-winning journalist, the "infectiously funny" classic superhero satire that inspired comic books like Watchmen and Miracleman (Los Angeles Magazine) With a Foreword by Grant Morrison David Brinkley used to be... See More
by Philip Eade
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"Rich in drama and tragedy" (The Guardian), here is a mesmerizing account of the extraordinary formative years of the man married to the most famous woman in the world Before he met the young girl who became Queen Elizabeth... See More
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Presents a story of two Chinas - an entrepreneurial rural China and a state-controlled urban China. In the 1980s, rural China gained the upper hand. In the 1990s, urban China triumphed. In the 1990s, the Chinese state... See More
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A half-android, half-human girl is accused of murder in Jess Rothenberg's tautly-paced YA thriller, The Kingdom, perfect for fans of Westworld and The Lunar Chronicles. "Wildly addictive and beautifully terrifying... Readers... See More
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Discover why insects look and behave the way they do in this fully illustrated field guide to the world's most adaptable animals. Still going strong after five mass extinctions, insects may be the most successful land... See More
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In the course of the twentieth century, no war looms as profoundly transformative or as destructive as World War II. Its global scope and human toll reveal the true face of modern, industrialized warfare. Now, for the first... See More
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In this rich and exciting alternate history, a Science Fiction Hall of Famer "evokes the spirit and atmosphere of the so-called Dark Ages" (Publishers Weekly). 865 A.D. Warring kings rule over the British Isles, but the... See More
by Adyashanti
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For almost two millennia, the story of Jesus has shaped the lives of countless people. Yet today, even though the majority of us grew up in a culture suffused by the mythos of Jesus, many of us feel disconnected from the... See More
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A near-death experience survivor shares his "Lessons from Heaven" in this "must-read for anyone on their spiritual path" (James Van Praagh). Dannion Brinkley's international and New York Times bestseller Saved by the Light... See More
by Leisha Kelly
(258 reviews)
The Wortham family has been tested through hard times of injury, illness, and loss. But with the world on the brink of war, they are about to be tested again. And this time, they'll face the ultimate test: one of courage and... See More
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A Financial Times Best Summer Book of 2025 in Technology "Where so many technology books seem like sealed capsules, accessible only to those who know the lingo, Carr's vivid, jargon-free prose hits right in the solar... See More
by K. J. Parker
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"Why are we fighting this war? Because evil must be resisted, and sooner or later there comes a time when men of principle have to make a stand. But at this stage in the proceedings," he added, with a slightly lopsided grin... See More
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What is the basis for intolerance? This book addresses that question by developing a universal theory about what causes intolerance of difference in general, which includes racism, political intolerance (e.g. restriction of... See More
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"Pitilessly compelling, the sort of saga devoured in one horrified sitting" from our premier chronicler of wildfires and those who fight them (National Geographic Adventure). The Thirtymile Fire in the remote North Cascade... See More
by Mo Hayder
(2,688 reviews)
Now a major motion picture: A boy's abduction reawakens a haunted past for British detective Jack Caffery in this "deliciously chilling thriller" (Publishers Weekly, starred review). In a quiet residential area in London... See More
by S. Qiouyi Lu
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"This masterful work positions Lu among the vanguard of contemporary futurism and speculative fiction." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review In the tradition of Italo Calvino's Invisible Cities, debut author S. Qiouyi Lu has... See More
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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
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Imagine for a moment that all the pressures in your life were off -- no problems to fix, no deadlines to meet, no struggles to overcome. Do you feel that sense of spacious relief? It's not an illusion, teaches Mary O'Malley... See More
by Mary Norris
(1,385 reviews)
New York Times Bestseller Named a Best Book of the Year by NPR, the Wall Street Journal, Publishers Weekly, Kirkus Reviews, and Library Journal "Hilarious... This book charmed my socks off." -- Patricia O'Conner, New York... See More
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From the author of "Screenplays That Sell" comes his newest book that reveals a one-minute technique for getting one's screenplay or novel read by the major powers of Hollywood. See More
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The teachings of the groundbreaking Buddhist Zen Master: "Should remain for years to come the standard source book for the Western student of Zen" (Douglas Harding, The Middle Way). The eccentric Bankei (1622-1693) has... See More
by Amy Gamet
(379 reviews)
The family he has no way to rescue... The woman he has no right to love... Undercover FBI agent Rowan Mitchell married Tamra de Toffoli because he believed she was carrying his baby. The truth was far more sinister, and... See More
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An office romantic comedy novel about an eccentric product engineer at a hip furniture company whose charismatic boss seems determined to get close to her. Ava Simon designs storage boxes for STÄDA, a slick Brooklyn-based... See More
by Barney Frank
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"Filled with... insightful examples of legislative maneuvering and political intrigue... [a memoir] worth reading... as a primer about American politics." -- Huffington Post How did an intellectually combative gay Jew... See More
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NEW YORK TIMES 100 NOTABLE BOOK OF 2025?NPR BEST BOOK OF 2025?BOOKLIST BEST BOOK OF 2025 A mega best-seller in Sweden, with rights sold to over a dozen countries and a TV adaptation underway, Annika Norlin's debut novel The... See More
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