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A New York Times Best Thriller of the Year "Terrific. You might come for the mystery, but you will stay for the sheer energy."--New York Times Book Review An utterly delicious debut thriller that tells the story of the... See More
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(3,952 reviews)
A New York Times Best Thriller of the Year "Terrific. You might come for the mystery, but you will stay for the sheer energy."--New York Times Book Review An utterly delicious debut thriller that tells the story of the... See More
by Lotta Smith
(386 reviews)
Ghosts just want to have fun... FREE on Kindle Unlimited! As the new Mrs. Rowling, life is supposed to be easy for former FBI Special Assistant Amanda Meyer. Marriage to her drop dead gorgeous boss Rick is everything... See More
(104 reviews)
Acclaimed crime writer Wallace Stroby delivers a gripping novel in Gone 'til November that is part modern noir, part intense character study---and totally compelling from start to finish. It's late at night when Florida... See More
by Ted Dekker
(636 reviews)
With the deadly virus unleashed upon the world and the clashing between the Forest Guard and the Horde, Thomas Hunter wrestles with the burden of his dual responsibilities and the implications of his dreams as he discovers... See More
(1,472 reviews)
"The founder of the United Church of Religious Science, an international religious movement, presents his basic spiritual tenets, showing readers how to get in touch with nature's forces and God's healing power."Amazon.com. See More
by Scott Shane
(138 reviews)
Objective Troy tells the gripping and unsettling story of Anwar al-Awlaki, the once-celebrated American imam who called for moderation after 9/11, a man who ultimately directed his outsized talents to the mass murder of his... See More
by Terry Jones
(1,604 reviews)
An "irreverent [and] zany" (The Washington Post) novel about the mishaps of intergalactic travel from two of comedy's most beloved icons: Douglas Adams and Terry Jones "I've always wanted to collaborate on something with... See More
(82 reviews)
In this riveting anatomy of authoritarianism, acclaimed journalist William Dobson takes us inside the battle between dictators and those who would challenge their rule. Recent history has seen an incredible moment in the war... See More
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NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ? NATIONAL BOOK AWARD LONGLIST ? "A masterpiece" (NPR) about marriage, divorce, and the bewildering dynamics of ambition Now an Emmy Award-nominated FX limited series on Hulu, starring Claire... See More
by John Irving
(14,649 reviews)
"A remarkable novel... A Prayer for Owen Meany is a rare creation... An amazingly brave piece of work... so extraordinary, so original, and so enriching... Readers will come to the end feeling sorry to leave [this] richly... See More
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Hollywood in the 1920s sparkled with talent, confidence, and opportunity. Enter Irving Thalberg of Brooklyn, who survived childhood illness to run Universal Pictures at twenty; co-found Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer at twenty-four... See More
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Have you ever wondered what your cat is saying? Cats do not meow randomly, nor do they growl or hiss because they have nothing better to do. Cat sounds have a purpose, and they can carry important messages, whether for us... See More
(401 reviews)
Essential survival advice from a former U.S. Army Intelligence Corps Officer and the world's preeminent expert in preparedness. For years, James Wesley, Rawles has lived a self-sufficient lifestyle along with his family on... See More
by Wendy Blight
(220 reviews)
Beloved Bible teacher Wendy Blight takes you through five profound New Testament statements about the Christian way of living. In today's culture, it can be tough to make decisions that honor God. We're constantly bombarded... See More
by Paul Johnson
(99 reviews)
"Johnson emphasizes the rarity of truly visionary artists... his approach is unfailingly generous... Genuinely revealing." -- Publishers Weekly From celebrated journalist and historian Paul Johnson, an enlightening look at... See More
(1,588 reviews)
From Joanna Trollope, one of the most insightful chroniclers of family life writing fiction today, comes a contemporary retelling of Sense and Sensibility, Jane Austen's classic novel of love, money, and two very different... See More
by Mark Harris
(423 reviews)
The epic human drama behind the making of the five movies nominated for Best Picture in 1967-Guess Who's Coming to Dinner, The Graduate, In the Heat of the Night, Doctor Doolittle, and Bonnie and Clyde-and through them, the... See More
(519 reviews)
"Beautifully written, eloquently reasoned... Mr. Buonomano takes us off and running on an edifying scientific journey." -- Carol Tavris, Wall Street Journal In Your Brain Is a Time Machine, leading neuroscientist Dean... See More
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"A classic tale of American initiative... A rich and rewarding read... paints a moving picture of the rescue" of Jewish children from Nazi-occupied Austria (Wall Street Journal). In early 1939, America's rigid immigration... See More
(253 reviews)
Whether they're parents, married without kids, or single, most people want to do better at mealtime -- they want to put good, nutritious food on the table, they're looking for a more diverse repertoire of dishes to prepare... See More
(860 reviews)
A cutting-edge prescription for exercise by the New York Times "Phys Ed" columnist At one point or another, nearly every person who works out wonders: Am I doing this right? Which class is best? Do I work out enough... See More
by Tim Howard
(462 reviews)
In this inspiring, down-to-earth memoir the revered goalkeeper and American icon idolized by millions worldwide for his dependability, daring, and humility recounts his rise to stardom at the 2014 World Cup, the... See More
(454 reviews)
A single mother working in the gothic mansion of a reclusive horror director stumbles upon terrifying secrets in the captivating new novel from the national bestselling author of Good Girls Don't Die and Horseman. Harry... See More
by Kevin Wilson
(317 reviews)
A debut short story collection in the tradition of writers like Kelly Link, Aimee Bender, and George Saunders -- strange, imaginative, and refreshingly original -- now back in print as part of Ecco's "Art of the Story"... See More
by Nina Munk
(318 reviews)
NAMED ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR BY Bloomberg ? Forbes ? The Spectator Recipient of Foreign Policy's 2013 Albie Award A powerful portrayal of Jeffrey Sachs's ambitious quest to end global poverty "The poor you... See More
(121 reviews)
"At last, a biography of Herbert Hoover that captures the man in full... [Jeansonne] has splendidly illuminated the arc of one of the most extraordinary lives of the twentieth century." -- David M. Kennedy, Pulitzer... See More
(8 reviews)
These three groundbreaking works by Julio Cortázar -- a major figure of world literature and one of the founders of the Latin American Boom -- are published together in one volume for the first time, in honor of the... See More
by Tom Sileo
(807 reviews)
Four weeks after Navy SEALs had killed Osama bin Laden, President Obama stood in Arlington National Cemetery to deliver his Memorial Day address. He extolled the heroism and sacrifice of the two men buried side by side in... See More
(1,321 reviews)
This book describes the important ideas in a variety of fields such as medicine, biology, finance, and marketing in a common conceptual framework. While the approach is statistical, the emphasis is on concepts rather than... See More
by Choire Sicha
(51 reviews)
Very Recent History by Choire Sicha is an idiosyncratic and elegant narrative that follows a handful of young men in New York City as they navigate the ruins of money and power -- in search of love and connection. After the... See More
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