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A great writer's journey of exploration in an American place that is both strange and deeply familiar. In Ian Frazier's bestselling Great Plains, he described meeting a man in New York City named Le War Lance, "an Oglala... See More
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by Ian Frazier
(233 reviews)
A great writer's journey of exploration in an American place that is both strange and deeply familiar. In Ian Frazier's bestselling Great Plains, he described meeting a man in New York City named Le War Lance, "an Oglala... See More
(125 reviews)
What does it take for a volcanic eruption to really shake the world? Did volcanic eruptions extinguish the dinosaurs, or help humans to evolve, only to decimate their populations with a super-eruption 73,000 years ago? Did... See More
(550 reviews)
Everyone experiences times of sadness, trials, and pain. But what happens when grief and depression seem so overwhelming that we feel like giving up? As the founder of World Challenge, Inc., David Wilkerson worked with... See More
(168 reviews)
In Collaboration, author Morten Hansen takes aim at what many leaders inherently know: in today's competitive environment, companywide collaboration is an imperative for successful strategy execution, yet the sought-after... See More
(87 reviews)
A wickedly witty satire, The Loser Letters chronicles the conversion of a young adult Christian to atheism. With modern humor rivaling that of the media lampooning Onion, found on college campuses all over America, A. F... See More
(159 reviews)
This is a softcover version of the title released in 2011; there is no new material. The modern human animal spends upwards of 11 hours out of every 24 in a state of constant consumption. Not eating, but gorging on... See More
(975 reviews)
The ultimate guide to the history, development, manufacture, modification, and active service of all fifty models in the SR-71 program. At the height of the Cold War in 1964, President Johnson announced a new aircraft... See More
(42 reviews)
Recent cultural interest in evangelicalism has led to considerable confusion about what the term actually means. Many young Christians are tempted to discard the label altogether. But evangelicalism is not merely a political... See More
by J. I. Packer
(563 reviews)
Theology is at its healthiest when it is consciously under the eye of the God of whom it speaks, and when it is singing to his glory. - J.I. Packer from the Preface Respected theologian and author of Knowing God, J.I... See More
(46 reviews)
"There is no longer male and female; for all of you are one in Christ Jesus." The conversation about the relationship between women and men and their roles in the Christian life and the church has evolved, but the topic... See More
(1,004 reviews)
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Nature of Witches comes an immersive, enemies-to-lovers contemporary fantasy standalone. After a night of magic turns deadly, Iris Gray vows to never let another person... See More
by Julie Miller
(203 reviews)
HIS STAR WITNESS RECEIVES THREATS INSTEAD OF CHRISTMAS CARDS IN USA TODAY BESTSELLING AUTHOR JULIE MILLER'S MINISERIES THE PRECINCT: TASK FORCE As the lone surviving victim who can put her attacker away in prison, heiress... See More
by Jessica Pan
(3,782 reviews)
An introvert spends a year trying to live like an extrovert with hilarious results and advice for readers along the way. What would happen if a shy introvert lived like a gregarious extrovert for one year? If she knowingly... See More
by Aaron Elkins
(1,563 reviews)
An Edgar Award-winning mystery featuring the forensic anthropologist hailed as "a likable, down-to-earth, cerebral sleuth" -- from the author of Switcheroo (Chicago Tribune). "With the roar of thunder and the speed of a... See More
(235 reviews)
Are you ready to begin experiencing an undiluted Jesus? Benjamin Corey confronts our vision of Jesus head-on, asking the hard question: Is what we see and hear in the modern church all there is to the message of JesusÂ… or... See More
by Josef Joffe
(61 reviews)
"A bracing and intelligent reminder that, for all its woes, America remains extraordinarily dynamic, innovative, and resilient." -- Fareed Zakaria Hailed by the Wall Street Journal as one of the best books of 2013, The Myth... See More
(820 reviews)
A professor's death lures the reclusive detective and his sidekick to a bucolic crime scene: "Goldsborough does a masterly job with the Wolfe legacy" (Booklist). An academic so conservative he thought Ronald Reagan was a... See More
(36 reviews)
Why does the human brain insist on interpreting the world and constructing a narrative? In this ground-breaking work, Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the world's foremost cognitive neuroscientists, shows how our mind and brain... See More
(874 reviews)
We design to elicit responses from people. We want them to buy something, read more, or take action of some kind. Designing without understanding what makes people act the way they do is like exploring a new city without a... See More
by Lisa Jackson
(4,463 reviews)
In a gripping novel of atmospheric suspense from #1 New York Times bestselling author Lisa Jackson, a woman returns to her Texas hometown to confront deadly lies... The town of Bad Luck, Texas, is home to all kinds of... See More
(299 reviews)
In his popular first two books Angels in the ER (over 200,000 copies sold) and Angels On Call, Dr. Robert Lesslie inspired readers with moving accounts of remarkable people and incidents from his 25 years as an ER doctor... See More
by Ed Stetzer
(339 reviews)
Are you tired of reading another news story about Christians supposedly acting at their worst? Today there are too many examples of those claiming to follow Christ being caustic, divisive, and irrational, contributing to... See More
by John Aberth
(33 reviews)
Plagues in World History provides a concise, comparative world history of catastrophic infectious diseases, including plague, smallpox, tuberculosis, cholera, influenza, and AIDS. Geographically, these diseases have spread... See More
(505 reviews)
The great deception of the 21st century At a time when the church needs an urgent wake-up call and a fresh encounter with Jesus, the hyper-grace message is lulling many to sleep. Claiming to be a new revelation of grace... See More
(142 reviews)
A definitive account of the American experience in Afghanistan from the rise of the Taliban to the depths of the insurgency. After the swift defeat of the Taliban in 2001, American optimism has steadily evaporated in the... See More
(188 reviews)
An heiress gets caught up in a billionaire's plans for revenge in this "steamy, gritty, and explosive" erotic romantic suspense novel (Publishers Weekly). Seven years ago, billionaire-turned-bodyguard Elijah Hunt lost... See More
(152 reviews)
MAY YOUR CHRISTMAS BE CHERRY AND ALBRIGHT... From The Wall Street Journal bestselling author Larissa Reinhart, a Rashomon-styled Christmas mystery starring two of her best-selling heroines. While Cherry Tucker suffers from... See More
by Henry Warren
(249 reviews)
"This is the first book that promises to tell the deep, dark secrets of computer arithmetic, and it delivers in spades. It contains every trick I knew plus many, many more. A godsend for library developers, compiler writers... See More
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