Birch Cathedral
Birch Cathedral explores the notion that if we can accept who we are, embrace change, and acknowledge that we need others to help us along the way, perhaps we can find answers to the enigma of death within the realm of... See More
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Birch Cathedral explores the notion that if we can accept who we are, embrace change, and acknowledge that we need others to help us along the way, perhaps we can find answers to the enigma of death within the realm of... See More
by Jon Smith
Quick ViewEvery prophecy needs a villain. This one got a sarcastic vampire with a bad attitude. Vincent Lupo is a jaded, wine-soaked immortal just trying to finish writing his latest smutty novel and avoid the people he's wronged... See More
What could be better than a ski weekend in the Alps filled with fresh snow, cozy fires, and... murder? Since inheriting a billion pounds and a title, Philip and Genevieve Warwick have experienced life as few can imagine... See More
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Secrets and Lies in a Small Town The O'Connells of Livingston, Montana, are not your typical family. Follow them on their journey to the dark and dangerous side of love in a series of romantic thrillers you won't want to... See More
by David Boudia
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One of America's most heralded young divers, David Boudia twice went for Olympic gold, training obsessively and whole-heartedly for success. In his first Olympics, he failed miserably, not winning a single medal. Four years... See More
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Keep your cool and get the results you want when faced with crucial conversations. This New York Times bestseller and business classic has been fully updated for a world where skilled communication is more important than... See More
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When a rash of suicides tears through Cambridge University, DI Mark Joesbury recruits DC Lacey Flint to go undercover as a student to investigate. Although each student's death appears to be a suicide, the psychological... See More
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Most church members don't see their churches clearly. In almost all of Thom S. Rainer's consultations, church members perceive their church to be friendly. But as he surveyed guests, he found that the guests typically saw... See More
by Don Brown
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When British geologists discover the world's largest oil reserves under the desolate, icy tundra of Antarctica, Britain and Chile form a top-secret alliance for control of petroleum resources that will rival the economic... See More
by Alec Ross
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In the face of unprecedented global change, New York Timesbestselling author Alec Ross proposes a new social contract to restore the balance of power between government, citizens, and business in The Raging 2020s. For 150... See More
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Is there anything new to say about Thomas Jefferson and slavery? The answer is a resounding yes. Master of the Mountain, Henry Wiencek's eloquent, persuasive book -- based on new information coming from archaeological work... See More
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Jane Austen meets X-Men in this thrilling Victorian adventure full of magic and mysticism, perfect for anyone who loves a confident, rebellious heroine, snappy dialogue, and a hint of romance. England, 1882. Evelyn is... See More
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On an isolated Scottish island, a doctor unearths a gruesome murder and a decades-long conspiracy in this debut gothic suspense thriller. Tora Hamilton is an outsider at her new home on the rocky, windswept Shetland... See More
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The Fletchers' beautiful new house is everything they dreamed it would be. Built between two churches in Heptonclough, a small village on the moors that time forgot, it ought to be paradise for this young family of five, but... See More
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A hapless salesman in Cuba is recruited into Cold War spy games in Greene's classic "comical, satirical, atmospherical" novel (The Daily Telegraph). James Wormold, a cash-strapped vacuum cleaner salesman in Havana... See More
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A "masterful... brilliantly constructed novel" of love and chaos in 1950s Vietnam (Zadie Smith, The Guardian). It's 1955 and British journalist Thomas Fowler has been in Vietnam for two years covering the insurgency... See More
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Bestselling and award-winning author Robin Jones Gunn returns to the cozy English village of Carlton Heath, with a winter romance to melt your heart. A year-and-a-half ago, Anna flew from Minnesota to Carlton Heath to... See More
by K. J. Parker
(345 reviews)
A man wakes in the wilderness, amid scattered corpses and inquisitive crows. He has no memory of who he is or how he came to be there. The only clues to his former existence lie in his apparent skill with a sword and the... See More
by Anaïs Nin
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The renowned diarist continues the story begun in Henry and June and Incest. Drawing from the author's original, uncensored journals, Fire follows Anaïs Nin's journey as she attempts to liberate herself sexually... See More
by Susan Jacoby
(254 reviews)
"Jacoby writes with wit and vigor, affectionately resurrecting a man whose life and work are due for reconsideration" (The Boston Globe). During the Gilded Age, which saw the dawn of America's enduring culture wars... See More
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"Inviting, accessible and personal... A reminder of an overlooked truth: faith leads to joy." -- James Martin, SJ, author of The Jesuit Guide to (Almost) Everything Fox News analyst Father Jonathan Morris challenges the... See More
by James Hynes
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The author of Publish and Perish returns with a Faustian tale of the horrors of academe Nelson Humbolt is a visiting adjunct English lecturer at prestigious Midwest University, until he is unceremoniously fired one autumn... See More
by Don Brown
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From a murder in Paris to a courtroom in California to a terrorist camp in the Gobi Desert, Don Brown's follow-up to Treason and Hostage plunges into a suspense-filled journey of danger, duty, and hope. The Commander's... See More
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The 'Flynn effect' refers to the massive increase in IQ test scores over the course of the twentieth century. Does it mean that each generation is more intelligent than the last? Does it suggest how each of us can enhance... See More
by James Hynes
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The acclaimed author of Sparrow follows a former academic down the rabbit hole of temp work in a "hilarious supernatural sendup of office life" (Publishers Weekly). Paul Trilby is having a bad day. If he were to be honest... See More
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Since its first publication to mark the bicentenary of the French Revolution in 1989, this Oxford History has established itself as the Revolution's most authoritative and comprehensive one-volume history in English, and has... See More
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This cultural history of Ancient Sparta chronicles the rise of its legendary military power and offers revealing insight into the people behind the myths. The Spartans of ancient Greece are typically portrayed as... See More
by Paul Theroux
(88 reviews)
This collection of wide-ranging essays from the New York Times-bestselling travel writer is "a steamer trunk full of delights" (Chicago Sun-Times). This collection of decidedly opinionated articles, essays, and... See More
by Barney Frank
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"Filled with... insightful examples of legislative maneuvering and political intrigue... [a memoir] worth reading... as a primer about American politics." -- Huffington Post How did an intellectually combative gay Jew... See More
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It is a dangerous, addictive white powder that can be found in abundance throughout this country. It is not illegal. In fact, it is available near playgrounds, schools, and workplaces. It is in practically everything we eat... See More
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A murder in rural Canada has shocking implications for an RCAF officer and his young daughter in this "absorbing, psychologically rich" Cold War thriller (Publishers Weekly). The optimism of the early sixties, infused with... See More
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What did New York look like four centuries ago? An extraordinary reconstruction of a wild island from the forests of Times Square to the wetlands downtown. Named a Best Book of the Year by Library Journal, New York... See More
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