Codex: A Novel
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by Lev Grossman
(957 reviews)
#1 New York Times-bestselling author of The Magicians: A "fabulously entertaining" novel of a medieval manuscript, a modern video game, and a man obsessed (The Boston Globe). About to depart on his first vacation in years... See More
by Rick Rodgers
(93 reviews)
Decadent recipes for crave-worthy dishes -- from tuna melts to spaghetti and meatballs, macaroni and cheese to meatloaf, banana splits to brownies. Inside these pages, celebrated cookbook author Rick Rodgers shares... See More
(228 reviews)
"With witty dialogue and a true gift for storytelling, Alexander creates a world that enchants readers" -- second in the series following A Little Bit Wicked (Fresh Fiction). One bachelor down... three more to go. Four... See More
(1,225 reviews)
"A war of wits and witticisms" this novel of an unlikely friendship in Cape Town "will leave you in love with these two stubborn old women. Delightful" (Helen Simonson, New York Times-bestselling author of The Summer Before... See More
(244 reviews)
The delicious series about four men desperately trying to avoid matrimony continues -- from the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of What a Lady Wants. Lady Cordelia Bannister simply cannot marry a man she has not... See More
(928 reviews)
Invoke the Morrigan -- the Celtic embodiment of the victory, strength, and power of the Divine Feminine -- and be transformed by her fierce and magnificent energy. In this comprehensive, hands-on guide to Celtic Witchcraft... See More
by Russell A. Barkley PhD ABPP ABCN
(130 reviews)
This groundbreaking book offers a comprehensive theory of executive functioning (EF) with important clinical implications. Synthesizing cutting-edge neuropsychological and evolutionary research, Russell A. Barkley presents a... See More
by Frank Bill
(288 reviews)
A bareknuckle fighter must win a brutal tournament to feed his family in "a novel that guts the underbelly of southern Indiana" -- now a major motion picture (Kirkus Reviews). The Donnybrook is a three-day bare-knuckle... See More
by Tim Harford
(235 reviews)
With over one million copies sold, The Undercover Economist has been hailed worldwide as a fantastic guide to the fundamental principles of economics. An economist's version of The Way Things Work, this engaging volume is... See More
(435 reviews)
It came here decades ago -- and it's devouring our planet: "Literally earth-shattering action... Baxter provides the sense of wonder of classic science fiction." -- Denver Post It starts when Venus explodes into a... See More
(931 reviews)
The Allies take the fight to the enemy in this vivid historical account by the British prime minister and recipient of the Nobel Prize in Literature. In this fifth volume of his magnificent history of World War II... See More
(1,418 reviews)
"Moriarty's honest novel about an ordinary family whose life changes in one extraordinary moment resonates like an emotional tuning fork." -- Jodi Picoult, New York Times-bestselling author of My Sister's Keeper and Nineteen... See More
by Ron Hansen
(619 reviews)
A powerful novel of the infamous Western outlaw and his killer: "The best blend of fiction and history I've read in a long while" (John Irving). By age thirty-four, Jesse James was already one of the most notorious... See More
by Orhan Pamuk
(120 reviews)
Osman is a young university student whose life is changed by a chance encounter with a mysterious book. Osman becomes obsessed with the book, which seems to contain all the magic and power of life and love. Romantic and... See More
(106 reviews)
"Chungking Mansions is a microcosm of globalization... Anyone who seeks insights into the soft underbelly of global capitalism should read this book." -- James L. Watson, coauthor of Village Life in Hong Kong There is... See More
(214 reviews)
The USA Today-bestselling author welcomes you to Thorncliff Manor, where London's elite mix, mingle, and may even find their heart's desire... There are thousands of things Christopher, Viscount Spencer, would rather do... See More
by T. D. Jakes
(80 reviews)
I believe that we're in the beginning stages of the greatest revival this world has ever known. In order for us to carry out the plan of God, we must realize that divine intervention and not human effort will usher in this... See More
(3,166 reviews)
"Alternately funny, shocking, and sad" this novel about female rivalry and polygamy is "a complex depiction of family and culture in modern-day Nigeria." -- Sacramento Book Review When Baba Segi woke up with a bellyache for... See More
(381 reviews)
A young woman goes west to claim her family land and must marry to save her home in this American historical romance from a New York Times bestseller. Leaving her finishing school behind, Mara Shannon McCall comes back to... See More
(168 reviews)
A battlefield guide to the sites and history of the climactic attack during the American Civil War's Battle of Gettysburg. 150 years after the event, the grand near-suicidal attack against the Union position on Cemetery... See More
(48 reviews)
All Miranda Warfield had ever wanted was to be a wife to a man, not a title, but her marriage to Adrian, Duke of Windmere, had been merely a polite ton alliance for years. Now, miraculously, the tender, loving Adrian of her... See More
by Jim Thompson
(1,712 reviews)
The deputy sheriff of a small Texas town hides a dark secret in this classic 1952 crime novel from the author of The Grifters. "Probably the most chilling and believable first-person story of a criminally warped mind I have... See More
(335 reviews)
The popular blogger and New York Times bestselling author of Yarn Harlot puts her humorous spin on everyday life, parenting, and, well, pants. The Amazing Thing About the Way It Goes takes on the amazing in the ordinary in... See More
(199 reviews)
Autumn Adams never planned to follow in her mother's footsteps as Chicago's answer to Martha Stewart--she can't cook, doesn't clean, and would rather play soccer than discuss the joys of white bathtub grout. Then some... See More
(838 reviews)
This novel from a national bestseller "dives fearlessly into a tense and emotional story of two sisters anchored to one irreversible act of domestic violence" (The Miami Herald). Lulu and Merry's childhood was never ideal... See More
(948 reviews)
Winner of the Hugo Award: This classic is an "evocative look at a crumbling Earth of the far future and a human race struggling to survive" (George R. R. Martin). "Roum is a city built on seven hills. They say it was a... See More
(252 reviews)
Marlowe Higgins has had a hard life. Since being dishonorably discharged after a tour in Vietnam, he's been in and out of prison, moving from town to town, going wherever the wind takes him. He can't stay in one place too... See More
(388 reviews)
This extensively researched history of the Nazi blockade against Russia on the Eastern Front during World War II is "a nonfiction masterpiece."* The Nazi siege of Leningrad from 1941 to 1943, during which time the city was... See More
(527 reviews)
The definitive refutation to the argument of The Bell Curve. When published in 1981, The Mismeasure of Man was immediately hailed as a masterwork, the ringing answer to those who would classify people, rank them according... See More
(1,147 reviews)
"[A] lifelong Southerner... exposes the culinary and cultural last rites of the deep South... as sidesplitting as it is politically incorrect." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review A hilarious guide to the intricate... See More
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