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
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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
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
by Harold Evans
(113 reviews)
An illustrated history of American innovators -- some well known, some unknown, and all fascinating -- by the author of the bestselling The American Century. See More
by Brook Noel
(4,822 reviews)
You never expected to say goodbye. The most helpful grief book to read when you're ready to start healing after the loss of a loved one. Whether you've lost a parent, partner, child, sibling, friend -- or anyone you loved... See More
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Can YouLearn to BeHappy? YES... according to the teacher of HarvardUniversity's most popular and life-changingcourse. One out of every five Harvard studentshas lined up to hear Tal Ben-Shahar'sinsightful and inspiring... See More
by Mary Norton
(442 reviews)
The Magic Bed-Knob and Bonfires and Broomsticks in one volume. The classic exploits of the three Wilson children, the apprentice witch, and the flying bed. Prim, quiet, elegant Miss Price is a witch! Well, not quite... See More
(367 reviews)
Winner of the Newbery Medal: This quirky, heartwarming tale of a family searching for their missing dog is "absorbing... sure to please" (Kirkus Reviews). Meet the marvelous Pyes. There's Mrs. Pye, the youngest mother in... See More
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With the ring of sorrows still missing, and the covenant between othernaturals and mortals broken, Chrysabelle and Malkolm's problems are just beginning. Chrysabelle still owes Malkolm for his help, but fulfilling that debt... See More
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"A richly detailed portrait of four women, whom marriage and blood put at the center of European history." -- Richmond Times-Dispatch This sweeping saga recreates the extraordinary opulence and violence of Tsarist Russia... See More
by P. M. Forni
(107 reviews)
The acclaimed author of The Choosing Civility returns to the subject of common decency and thoughtful behavior. Many of us find ourselves confronted with rudeness every day and don't know how to respond. From the intrusive... See More
(59 reviews)
Janice Hamrick's Mystery Writers of America/Minotaur Books Competition winner Death on Tour is a delightful debut and the beginning of a wonderfully charming cozy series featuring Jocelyn Shore, the determined teacher who... See More
by Paula McLain
(751 reviews)
An astonishing memoir that "demonstrates the true meaning of family" from the author of The Paris Wife and When the Stars Go Dark, detailing the years Paula McLain and her two sisters spent as foster children after being... See More
(502 reviews)
From a New York Times bestseller, a "profound and moving" novel of a woman who receives a lifechanging diagnosis that rocks her love life and her career (Booklist). It didn't start out as the worst day of Natalie Miller's... See More
by James Morrow
(114 reviews)
A seventeenth century Englishwoman embarks on a quest to end witch hunts in this "rich, rollicking" picaresque adventure (The New York Times). England, 1688. Jennet Stearne's father hangs witches for a living. But when she... See More
(762 reviews)
A memoir from the host of Dog the Bounty Hunter, a #1 rated television show which inspired his #1 New York Times-bestselling books. Considered by many to be the world's greatest bounty hunter, Duane "Dog" Chapman has become... See More
by Bonnie Dee
(18 reviews)
San Francisco, 1870 Huiann arrives in America expecting to be wed to a wealthy businessman. She no sooner disembarks from the ship than she realizes Xie is not looking for a bride: Huiann is worth more to him as a high-end... See More
by Paul Tough
(276 reviews)
New York Times bestselling author Paul Tough's Whatever It Takes is "one of the best books ever written about how poverty influences learning, and vice versa" (The Washington Post). What would it take? That was the... See More
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An inspiring collection of essays, in which Albert Einstein addresses the topics that fascinated him as a scientist, philosopher, and humanitarian Divided by subject matter -- "Science," "Convictions and Beliefs," "Public... See More
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"An original and important book... [T]he most readable introduction to the history, theology and present-day practices of Protestantism." -- Publishers Weekly A New Interpretation of Protestantism and Its Impact on the... See More
by George Gamow
(94 reviews)
Mr Tompkins is back! The mild-mannered bank clerk with the short attention span and vivid imagination has inspired, charmed and informed young and old alike since the publication of the hugely successful Mr Tompkins in... See More
(155 reviews)
An English spy is distracted by a noble beauty while hunting for a traitor in this sensual Regency romance series opener by a USA Today-bestselling author. Mystifying kisses... It was a most coveted invitation -- a... See More
by St Ignatius
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The Catechism of the Catholic Church reads "often the texts of Sacred Scripture are not quoted literally but merely indicated as a reference ('Cf.') in the footnotes. For a deeper understanding of those passages, the reader... See More
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Disheartened by the shrink-wrapped, Styrofoam-packed state of contemporary supermarket fruits and vegetables, many shoppers hark back to a more innocent time, to visions of succulent red tomatoes plucked straight from the... See More
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E=mc2 is the world's most famous equation. Discover the thought process and physics behind general relativity and Einstein's contribution to science, in this authorized edition. In this collection of his seven most... See More
(338 reviews)
A young artist confesses to a shocking murder that rocks his remote coastal village, in the first novel of the author's acclaimed Canadian trilogy. A National Book Award Finalist Newfoundland, 1911. Fabian Vas is a bird... See More
(242 reviews)
From the author of the bestselling classics We're Just Like You, Only Prettier, and Bless Your Heart, Tramp, comes a collection of essays so funny, you'll shoot co'cola out of your nose. Topics include such gems as: ? Why... See More
by Larry Doyle
(280 reviews)
Denis Cooverman wanted to say something really important in his high school graduation speech. So, in front of his 512 classmates and their 3,000 relatives, he announced: "I love you, Beth Cooper." It would have been such a... See More
by Fred A. Wolf
(155 reviews)
World renowned physicist Fred Alan Wolf explains the scientific concepts of quantum mechanics in accessible language for nonscientists. Winner of the National Book Award Taking the Quantum Leap entertainingly traces the... See More
by Donna Leon
(5,504 reviews)
In this "powerful" novel in the New York Times-bestselling series, an Italian police detective delves into two deaths and a dark era of history (The Times, London). When Commissario Guido Brunetti first meets her... See More
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This "captivating biography" of the great Roman general "puts Caesar's war exploits on full display, along with his literary genius" and more (The New York Times) Tracing the extraordinary trajectory of the Julius... See More
by Dean King
(2,263 reviews)
A National Bestseller -- the true story of shipwrecked American sailors in Africa who were captured by slavers and forced to trek through the Sahara. "This true-life saga reads like a cross between Master and Commander and... See More
by Dinah McCall
(554 reviews)
Powerful emotion and unforgettable romance between an ex-con and a preacher's daughter propel this classic from the New York Times-bestselling author. Jackson Rule had spent nearly half his life behind bars for murder... See More
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