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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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In a 1980s America different from our own, both familiar and not, Congress passed and President Henshaw signed the Birth Cessation Act. Once it became law, no one would be allowed to have a child for 25 years, any woman... See More
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Biblical womanhood is not for the weak. In an age that seeks to obliterate God and His authority, modeling biblical womanhood involves spiritual warfare. RadicalWomanhood seeks to equip new believers and long-time Christians... See More
by Homer
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Homer's great epic of a hero's journey home -- inspiration for the major motion picture by Christopher Nolan -- in a bold, contemporary, and refreshingly readable translation. "Wilson's language is fresh, unpretentious and... See More
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The annotated edition of the renowned author's last novel: a tale of an English village celebrating the nation's history as WWII looms. Between the Acts takes place on a June day in 1939 at Pointz Hall, the Oliver family's... See More
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Pasta recipes to tempt family and friends, including baked dishes, veggie options, and even sides and salads. Pasta is the go-to dish for a quick weeknight meal or a sumptuous weekend feast. This book runs the gamut of... 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
by Darren Shan
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An ancient warrior returns to face a post-apocalyptic enemy in the 7th installment of this YA horror series. The apocalypse came and the world burned. But it wasn't the end, and out of the destruction, new life has emerged... See More
by Lissa Evans
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"A wonderfully old-fashioned Dickensian novel... both darkly funny and deeply touching" from the bestselling author of Old Baggage (The New York Times Book Review). When Noel Bostock -- aged ten, no family -- is evacuated... See More
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Howard Norman, widely regarded as one of this country's finest novelists, returns to the mesmerizing fictional terrain of his major books -- The Bird Artist, The Museum Guard, and The Haunting of L -- in this erotically... See More
by Ian Johnson
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Using history to challenge Communist Party rule. Sparks: China's Underground Historians and their Battle for the Future describes how some of China's best-known writers, filmmakers, and artists have overcome crackdowns and... See More
by Simon Clark
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A sequel to John Wyndham's post-apocalyptic horror classic The Day of the Triffids: "An action-filled tale that captures the spirit of the original story" (Library Journal). Winner of the British Fantasy Award for Best... See More
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"Cadbury lays out in fascinating detail the historical mystery of the royal heir... and uses modern science to try to solve it." -- The Wall Street Journal In 1793, when Marie Antoinette was beheaded at the guillotine during... See More
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Was Adam a real historical person? If so, who was he and when did he live? William Lane Craig sets out to answer these questions through a biblical and scientific investigation. He begins with an inquiry into the genre of... See More
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Most Americans hold basic misconceptions about the Confederacy, the Civil War, and the actions of subsequent neo-Confederates. For example, two thirds of Americans--including most history teachers--think the Confederate... See More
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Britain on the brink. A forbidden romance few understand. The hunt for survival. In 2024, Great Britain is a cruel place. Heartache, angst and pain are widespread. Caroline Craness is one of many women detained because of... See More
by Jim Colucci
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The New York Times-bestselling complete Golden Girls retrospective, with exclusive interviews, behind-the-scenes stories, photos, commentary, and more. "Jim Colucci's book captures all the fun of one of the most enduring... See More
by Tracy Kiely
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A die-hard fan of Jane Austen novels and the traditional English mystery, Tracy Kiely has combined elements of both for this truly delightful and witty debut. Planning New Year's resolutions to rid her life of all things... See More
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What if all events -- big and small, good and bad -- are governed by more than just blind chance? What if they are governed by God? In this theologically informed and philosophically nuanced introduction to the study of... See More
by Jo Piazza
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"Fascinating profiles" of remarkable nuns, from an eighty-three-year-old Ironman champion to a crusader against human trafficking (Daily News [New York]). "In an age of villainy, war and inequality, it makes sense that we... See More
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Highly respected New Testament scholar Craig Keener is known for his meticulous and comprehensive research. This commentary on Acts, his magnum opus, may be the largest and most thoroughly documented Acts commentary... See More
by Larry Bond
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Larry Bond's Red Dragon Rising: an explosive new thriller from New York Times bestselling author. As depression and drought wrack China, the country's new premier has launched a deadly war with Vietnam. The assault has left... See More
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The #1 international-bestselling tale of greed, violence, and corporate power from the master of Scandinavian noir: "One of his best" (The Times, London). After killing a man in the line of duty, Inspector Kurt Wallander... See More
by Jan Johnson
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Are you longing for life-changing transformation in your relationship with God? Get ready to find fresh illumination for your faith journey in this short and practical guide. Exploring over 60 carefully chosen selections... See More
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An Esquire Best Book of 2024 "An extremely important book." -- Jonathan Haidt, author of The Anxious Generation A reflective, original invitation to recover and cultivate the human experiences that have atrophied in our... See More
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"Nothing special" is the best way to describe Owen Reeder -- at least that's what he's been told all his life. When a stranger visits his father's bookstore, Owen's ordinary life spirals out of control and right into a world... See More
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Incorporating the best elements of previous works, this replacement volume in the New International Commentary on the New Testament offers a readable, verse-by-verse exposition of the English and Greek texts of First... See More
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A damning portrait of the dire realities of retirement in the United States -- and how we can fix it. While the French went on strike in 2023 to protest the increase in the national retirement age, workers in the United... See More
by Jeet Heer
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A Comics Studies Reader offers the best of the new comics scholarship in nearly thirty essays on a wide variety of such comics forms as gag cartoons, editorial cartoons, comic strips, comic books, manga, and graphic novels... See More
by Emma Geen
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When we first meet Kit, she's a fox. Nineteen-year-old Kit works for the research department of Shen Corporation as a phenomenaut. She's been "jumping"--projecting her consciousness, through a neurological interface--into... See More
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Thomas Buergenthal, now a Judge in the International Court of Justice in The Hague, tells his astonishing experiences as a young boy in his memoir A Lucky Child. He arrived at Auschwitz at age 10 after surviving two ghettos... See More
by Walter Wink
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The reader of this work will search in vain for a definition of power. It is one of those words that everyone understands perfectly well until asked to define it. Our use of the term 'power' is laden with assumptions drawn... See More
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