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Head peace officer Anya Savelova believed her people, living on a hostile planet in the ice-bound city of Novayarkha, were the last of humanity. Until the day she learned they weren't. When a starship from an Earth thought... See More
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Head peace officer Anya Savelova believed her people, living on a hostile planet in the ice-bound city of Novayarkha, were the last of humanity. Until the day she learned they weren't. When a starship from an Earth thought... See More
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"To dive into a Wodehouse novel is to swim in some of the most elegantly turned phrases in the English language." -- Ben Schott Follow the adventures of Bertie Wooster and his gentleman's gentleman, Jeeves, in this stunning... See More
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Geoffrey Ashe skillfully weaves all the different accounts, legends, literature, historical documents into one continuous narrative that recreates in intriguing detail all the rulers and events, real or mythical, that are... See More
by Damien Lewis
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by Karin Fossum
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by Umberto Eco
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"Erudite, wide-ranging, and slyly humorous." -- The Atlantic One of the great novelists and public intellectuals of our time gives a master class on the philosophy of fiction. Umberto Eco was fond of pointing out that... See More
by Julie Miller
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by Roger Ebert
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Pick your next movie to watch with this collection of four decades of 4-star reviews from the Pulitzer Prize-winning film critic. Spanning the length of Roger Ebert's career as the leading American movie critic, this book... See More
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Davy Rothbart is looking for love in all the wrong places. Constantly. He falls helplessly in love with pretty much every girl he meets -- and rarely is the feeling reciprocated. Time after time, he hops in a car and tears... See More
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Covering the full history of the Ottoman Empire, from its genesis in post-Mongol Eurasia to its dissolution after the Great War in Europe, this textbook takes a holistic approach, considering the Ottoman worldview - what it... See More
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With more than 1 million copies sold worldwide, The Elements is the most entertaining, comprehensive, and visually arresting book on all 118 elements in the periodic table. Includes a poster of Theodore Gray's iconic... See More
by Harry Browne
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The New York Times-bestselling financial advisor shows you how to handle your investments and grow your wealth with minimal effort and no worry. Do you worry that you're not paying enough attention to your investments? Do... See More
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In this sweeping narrative that takes us from the Stone Age to the Information Age, Robert Wright unveils an astonishing discovery: there is a hidden pattern that the great monotheistic faiths have followed as they have... See More
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by Ian Stewart
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by Steve Tibble
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A major history of the Crusades that illuminates the strength and sophistication of the Western and Muslim armies. During the Crusades, the Western and Muslim armies developed various highly sophisticated strategies of both... See More
by C. A. Phipps
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by C. A. Phipps
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Antiques, a cozy café, and a dash of murder! Violet Finch finally has her dream job -- cataloging antiques and rare books for one of Fairview's most esteemed families. But when priceless heirlooms start disappearing, her... See More
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From academic writing to personal and public discourse, the need for good arguments and better ways of arguing is greater than ever before. This timely fifth edition of A Rulebook for Arguments sharpens an already-classic... See More
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To stay ahead of the pack, you must translate your organization's competitive strategy into the day-to-day actions carried out in your company. That means channeling resources into the right efforts, achieving the right... See More
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The great twentieth-century political philosopher examines how Hitler and Stalin gained and maintained power, and the nature of totalitarian states. In the final volume of her classic work The Origins of Totalitarianism... See More
by Hans Boersma
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Winner of the Christianity Today Book Award in Theology/Ethics (2019) To see God is our heart's desire, our final purpose in life. But what does it mean to see God? And exactly how do we see God -- with our physical eyes or... See More
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Katrina Yoder loves to sing, but her Amish parents view singing as vainglory and a sin. Katrina's best friend, Bekka, is convinced Katrina should try out for American Star, a televised singing competition that Bekka has been... See More
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"Does for the Civil War period what Howard Zinn's A People's History of the United States did for the study of American history in general." -- Library Journal Historian David Williams has written the first account of the... See More
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