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
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
(212 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
by Jon Smith
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Every 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
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Having set global warming in irreversible motion, we are facing the possibility of ecological catastrophe. But the environmental emergency is also a crisis for our philosophical habits of thought, confronting us with a... See More
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Hellbent /adj. / 1. very determined to do something, especially when the results might be bad. A year has passed. Marine and security specialist Domino Taylor does not work anymore. His days and nights are spent shadowing... See More
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As Executive Director of the Napoleon Hill Foundation, I receive many requests from people wanting the original 1937 copy of Think and Grow Rich. To satisfy those of you who desire to have a 1937 unedited copy, we have... See More
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Stories of crime and corruption set in this Caribbean country by Edwidge Danticat, Roxane Gay, Dany Laferrière, and more. These darkly suspenseful stories offer a deeper and more nuanced look at a nation that has... See More
(32 reviews)
A washed-up novelist navigates the dreamscape of a cataclysm-ravaged Los Angeles In the apocalyptic Los Angeles of Amnesiascope, time zones multiply freely, spectral figures roam the streets, and rings of fire separate... See More
(246 reviews)
In the past decade, home coffee roasting has gone from a small but growing trend to an increasingly mainstream audience. Still, for many in the current generation of coffee lovers, roasting remains a mysterious process. In... See More
(115 reviews)
"A clearheaded, multidimensional tour of China's political, economic, and social landscapes." -- Current History "Packed with facts and figures, but enlivened with firsthand observations... An excellent introduction to... See More
by Thomas Frank
(67 reviews)
The classic bestselling study of the 1960s advertising industry that makes the case that what passes for cultural radicalism isn't radical at all. "[A]bristlingly intelligent work... An indispensable survival guide for any... See More
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The epic story of treachery and ruthlessness, death and deception, and the birth of the dynasty that produced Henry VIII and Elizabeth I -- "An authoritative overview of the causes and consequences of the most important... See More
by Candis Terry
(233 reviews)
A small-town Texas playboy tries to sweep a big-city wedding planner off her feet in this "absolute delight" of a contemporary romance (Jill Shalvis). The men in Texas are hard to resist... Seattle event planner Allison... See More
by Kyle Idleman
(820 reviews)
We've all had "aha!" moments in our lives, times when a sudden revelation surprises us with insight. According to pastor and bestselling author Kyle Idleman, we can experience this same kind of "aha!" in our spiritual lives... See More
by Jerry DeWitt
(218 reviews)
Atheism's leading lights have long been intellectuals raised in the secular and academic worlds: Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris, and the late Christopher Hitchens. By contrast, Jerry DeWitt was born and bred into the church and... See More
by Alan Hoe
(251 reviews)
Major Richard J. "Dick" Meadows is renowned in military circles as a key figure in the development of the U.S. Army Special Operations. A highly decorated war veteran of the engagements in Korea and Vietnam, Meadows was... See More
(103 reviews)
The "exhilarating" definitive account of the 1943 uprising in Poland's capital, named a Best Book of the Year by Publishers Weekly and the Jewish Observer (Los Angeles Times). No act of Jewish resistance during the... See More
by David Henry
(295 reviews)
"A testament to [Pryor's] stature not only as an African-American entertainment idol but also as an American icon... [An] exuberant tribute." -- The New York Times Book Review Richard Pryor was arguably the single most... See More
by Lisa Lillien
(1,731 reviews)
"Readers seeking to drop pounds in a hurry without deprivation will appreciate Lillien's practical, user-friendly approach and uncomplicated recipes." ?Publishers Weekly The #1 New York Times-bestselling author of the... See More
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From the mountains of West Virginia to the bayous of Louisiana, there's a lot of ground to cover both geographically and culinarily speaking, of course. This road trip discovery of the region's most impressive mobile... See More
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An updated edition of the "amusing and informative book... the best available guide" for coffee connoisseurs (The Atlantic Monthly). Now in its latest revised edition, Kenneth Davids's comprehensive and entertaining... See More
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From the National Book Award-winning author of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian, the tale of a troubled boy's trip through history. Half Native American and half Irish, fifteen-year-old "Zits" has spent... See More
by Andy Crouch
(175 reviews)
Midwest Publishing Association Award of Excellence Outreach Magazine Resource of the Year ForeWord Book of the Year Award Honorable Mention Power corrupts -- as we've seen time and time again. People too often abuse their... See More
by Thomas Tryon
(487 reviews)
"A spellbinder with a twisted ending... You can't put it down" -- from the New York Times-bestselling author of The Other (Des Moines Register). In Pequot Landing, there are two sights to see: the largest elm in... See More
by Thomas Tryon
(72 reviews)
"A slick Manhattan spin on the story of the sorcerer's apprentice" from the New York Times-bestselling author of the horror classic The Other (Chicago Tribune). Though he bills himself as the Greatest Magician in the... See More
by Emma Chapman
(1,189 reviews)
How To Be a Good Wife by Emma Chapman is a haunting literary debut about a woman who begins having visions that make her question everything she knows Marta and Hector have been married for a long time. Through the good... See More
(233 reviews)
This autobiographical novel of family tragedy by the author of Slouching Towards Kalamazoo "moves deftly from manic hilarity to manic fury, and back again" (Newsday). The most poignant of Peter De Vries's novels, The... See More
(28 reviews)
"A remarkable contribution to one of the most vexing problems in science: the 'demarcation' problem, or how to distinguish science from nonscience." -- Francisco J. Ayala, author of Darwin's Gift to Science and Religion... See More
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A big, funny, engaging, unsentimental and sometimes even wise book... Delightful." -- New York Post Author of Lookaway, Lookaway Wilton Barnhardt's novel of coming of age in New York City brims with energy, surprise... See More
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The Elizabethan spy tracks down a mysterious young woman as he uncovers a papist conspiracy in this "well-crafted" historical thriller (Historical Novel Society). John Shakespeare -- royal intelligencer and brother to a... See More
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A MESMERIZING DEBUT NOVEL ABOUT A YOUNG WOMAN, HAUNTED BY LOSS, WHO REDISCOVERS PASSION AND POSSIBILITY WHEN SHE'S DRAWN INTO THE TANGLED LIVES OF HER NEIGHBORS Five years after her young husband's death, Celia Cassill has... See More
by Charles Fort
(253 reviews)
"Did beings from outer space visit earth in the past... are the various objects seen in the sky evidences of their visits? What is the explanation of falls of frogs, falls of fishes, falls of seagulls, which have been... See More
by Gregg Herken
(96 reviews)
"The scientists who made the nuclear bomb are the focus of this detailed, engrossing history of one of the greatest scientific discoveries of the 20th century." -- Publishers Weekly The story of the twentieth century is... See More
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