The Rambling Man
Get swept up in this gripping tale of love, redemption, and the unbreakable bonds of community. When Jackson "Peaches" Peecher leaves his rural Missouri home to serve in Afghanistan, he and his teenage sweetheart Merene... See More
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by Gabe Reaume
(8 reviews)
Get swept up in this gripping tale of love, redemption, and the unbreakable bonds of community. When Jackson "Peaches" Peecher leaves his rural Missouri home to serve in Afghanistan, he and his teenage sweetheart Merene... See More
(111 reviews)
Kevin Emerson's The Lost Code, first in the Alanteans series, tells the story of a near-future earth ravaged by global climate change. Owen Parker is about to learn that it isn't the first time the planet has been near... See More
(1,098 reviews)
It's all fun and games... until someone falls in love. Oliver Goswick, Viscount Rathburn, needs money -- and soon. With time ticking away and his inheritance held hostage until he's properly wed, Rathburn's slim options... See More
(61 reviews)
Like Meg Cabot, Sarah Strohmeyer has a gift for creating smart, funny girls teen readers love. She's done it again with Zoe, heroine of her latest romcom. In YA novel How Zoe Made Her Dreams (Mostly) Come True, Zoe learns... See More
(191 reviews)
In this collection of twenty-one unforgettable stories, Joyce Carol Oates explores the mysterious private lives of men and women with vivid, unsparing precision and sympathy. By turns interlocutor and interpreter, magician... See More
(134 reviews)
A Fields medalist recounts his lifelong effort to uncover the geometric shape -- the Calabi-Yau manifold -- that may store the hidden dimensions of our universe. Harvard geometer Shing-Tung Yau has provided a mathematical... See More
(4,210 reviews)
The New York Times bestselling author revisits the characters from her beloved novels Love Walked In and Belong to Me in this captivating, beautifully written drama involving family, friendship, secrets, sacrifice, courage... See More
(1,148 reviews)
In a high-stakes wager, The Rakes of Fallow Hall vowed never to marry. Fate, however, will play the final hand in the newest book from USA Today bestselling author Vivienne Lorret. For the first time in her life, Hedley... See More
by Lynsay Sands
(475 reviews)
"You can't help but fall in love with Lynsay Sands!" -- Christina Dodd New York Times bestselling author Lynsay Sands takes romance fans on The Husband Hunt. Bestselling author Suzanne Enoch, declares that, "Lynsay Sands... See More
(619 reviews)
The long-awaited sequel to the acclaimed YA fantasy Of Fire and Stars! Mare and Denna travel to a new and dangerous kingdom where Denna will be trained to tame her magic by a mysterious queen who is not all she seems... See More
(175 reviews)
A New York Times Book Review Editor's Choice The Wall Street Journal calls The Sun in Your Eyes one of "the season's most exciting fiction reads." One of Vulture's "7 Books You Need to Read This July" Harper's Bazaar... See More
(1,236 reviews)
The go-to bestselling guide to help young people navigate from a middle school book report to English Comp 101 In How to Read Literature Like a Professor: For Kids, New York Times bestselling author and professor Thomas C... See More
(664 reviews)
Three women enter the demanding West Point military academy in this "inspiring tribute to female friendship and female courage" (Kate Quinn, New York Times-bestselling author of The Alice Network). Duty. Honor. Country... See More
by Ellis Peters
(3,276 reviews)
Brother Cadfael discovers a murder amid the wreckage of Shrewsbury Castle in this mystery series featuring "a colorful and authentic medieval background" (Publishers Weekly). In the summer of 1138, war between King Stephen... See More
(1,963 reviews)
New York Times bestselling sensation Susan Mallery returns to Fool's Gold, California, where it's true that sometimes you have to kiss a few frogs Former pro-football kicker Sam Ridge has notoriously bad luck with... See More
(1,525 reviews)
#1 New York Times bestselling author Susan Mallery turns up the heat with this reader-favorite Fool's Gold novella about food, finding yourself and falling in love; originally available only in the Fool's Gold Cookbook, now... See More
by Ellis Peters
(2,291 reviews)
"Three classic stories featuring Brother Cadfael... whose powers of deduction are practically miraculous" in the Silver Dagger-winning medieval mystery series (Booklist). "Brother Cadfael sprang to life suddenly and... See More
by Keith Law
(724 reviews)
Predictably Irrational meets Moneyball in ESPN veteran writer and statistical analyst Keith Law's iconoclastic look at the numbers game of baseball, proving why some of the most trusted stats are surprisingly wrong... See More
by John Fante
(200 reviews)
Henry Molise, a 50 year old, successful writer, returns to the family home to help with the latest drama; his aging parents want to divorce. Henry's tyrannical, brick laying father, Nick, though weak and alcoholic, can still... See More
by Bart Millard
(2,816 reviews)
"The Story That Inspired the Major Motion Picture." The captivating story behind the bestselling single in the history of Christian music -- and the man who wrote it MercyMe's crossover hit, "I Can Only Imagine," has... See More
by Rachel Hanna
(1,966 reviews)
Sometimes the greatest blessings come from your biggest tragedies... Piper Williams has spent her life working at The Greasy Spoon diner, raising her son alone, and barely getting by. When her favorite customer Lola passes... See More
(871 reviews)
From the groundbreaking author of The Second Sex comes a radical argument for ethical responsibility and freedom. In this classic introduction to existentialist thought, French philosopher Simone de Beauvoir's The Ethics... See More
(1,593 reviews)
MIDNIGHT IN SAVANNAH It's a city of beauty, history hauntings. And one of the most haunted places in Savannah is a tavern called The Dragonslayer, built in the 1750s. The current owner, Gus Anderson, is a descendant of... See More
by Dan Millman
(5,502 reviews)
20th Anniversary Edition with New Afterword and Revisions by the Author Way of the Peaceful Warrior has become one of the most beloved spiritual sagas of our time. Shared among friends and families, this million-copy... See More
by Janny Wurts
(158 reviews)
Now in one volume: three novels in the "epic tale mixing fantasy and SF... full of action, splendid scenes of magic and engaging secondary characters" (Publishers Weekly). Stormwarden A young girl, her brother, and a... See More
by Ellis Peters
(2,648 reviews)
From the Edgar Award-winning author: When a troubled novice is blamed for a priest's disappearance, Brother Cadfael seeks to save his soul -- and his life. Outside the pale of the Abbey of Saint Peter and Saint Paul, in... See More
by Ellis Peters
(1,412 reviews)
The twelfth-century Welsh monk is caught up in civil war and captured by Danish mercenaries, in the Silver Dagger Award-winning medieval mystery series. In the summer of 1144, a strange calm has settled over England. The... See More
by Irvine Welsh
(1,129 reviews)
"[An] inimitable combination of dark realism, satire and psychological insight... complicated, unsettling and at times beautiful."--Publishers Weekly, starred review In the wake of a nasty child-murder case, Detective Ray... See More
by Ellis Peters
(1,426 reviews)
Strangers seek refuge at the abbey as floodwaters rise, a body falls, and a relic vanishes -- in this "top drawer" mystery featuring the twelfth-century monk (Chicago Sun-Times) In the chill, rainy autumn of 1144, two... See More
by Stanley Fish
(30 reviews)
What should be the role of our institutions of higher education? To promote good moral character? To bring an end to racism, sexism, economic oppression, and other social ills? To foster diversity and democracy and produce... See More
by Ellis Peters
(1,615 reviews)
"Bodies and red herrings pile up in a satisfying way" in the Silver Dagger Award-winning medieval mystery series starring Brother Cadfael (Library Journal). The year is 1142, and England is in the grip of civil war. Within... See More
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