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
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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 Jon Smith
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Every 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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Why efforts to create a scientific basis of morality are neither scientific nor moral: "Important and timely." -- The Wall Street Journal In this illuminating book, James Davison Hunter and Paul Nedelisky trace the... See More
by Sheri Speede
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Enter a world of tender friendships, staunch loyalties, violent jealousies -- and enduring love. As a child, Sheri Speede knew that she wanted to advocate for animals in any way she could. But it was not until many years... See More
by Susan Bordo
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Part biography, part cultural history, The Creation of Anne Boleyn is a fascinating reconstruction of Anne's life and an illuminating look at her afterlife in the popular imagination. Why is Anne so compelling? Why has she... See More
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A sociologist's look at the continuing importance of religion and the supernatural in the modern world, "cleverly expounded [and] enhanced by wit" (Kirkus Reviews). Acclaimed scholar and sociologist Peter L. Berger... See More
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What season of life are you in? Each of us goes through periods of life that have a certain character -- a few months or a few years, good times or difficult circumstances, times of brilliant joy or periods of dark clouds... See More
by Sam Weller
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An anthology of all-new stories inspired or informed by the work of the great Ray Bradbury, written by some of today's celebrated authors. "Ray Bradbury is, without a doubt, one of this or any century's greatest and most... See More
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Idle immortals, hungry for entertainment, turn their attention to humans in this science fiction novel by the New York Times-bestselling author of Dune. Immortal aliens had observed Earth for centuries, making and... See More
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A neuroscientist examines the science behind humanity's beliefs in the supernatural. The majority of the world's population is religious or believes in supernatural phenomena. In the United States, nine out of every ten... See More
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A Southern family confronts the tumult of the 1960s, and the secrets that bind its members together, in a novel by a National Jewish Book Award finalist. Jackson Sassaport is a man who often finds himself in the... See More
by Glenn Beck
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In The Great Reset: Joe Biden and the Rise of Twenty-First-Century Fascism, New York Times bestselling author and nationally syndicated radio host Glenn Beck argues that the American way of life will not survive the Great... See More
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Fifteen examples of great American true crime writing, edited by the #1 New York Times-bestselling author of the Alex Delaware novels. Thieves, liars, killers, and conspirators -- it's a criminal world out there, and... See More
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Imagine a product that increases alertness, boosts creativity, reduces stress, improves perception, stamina, motor skills, and accuracy, enhances your sex life, helps you make better decisions, keeps you looking younger... See More
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Reminiscent of Memoirs of a Geisha, a re-imagining of the life of Pan Yuliang and her transformation from prostitute to post-Impressionist. Down the muddy waters of the Yangtze River and into the seedy backrooms of "The... See More
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A darkly luminous new novel from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours Michael Cunningham's luminous novel begins with a vision. It's November 2004. Barrett Meeks, having lost love yet again, is walking through... See More
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Humanity hangs on after the fall of civilization in this "wily, funny, rip-roaring, and profoundly provocative page-turner" (Booklist, starred review). After the collapse of the old world -- the pandemics, the... See More
by Tom Barbash
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The stories in Tom Barbash's wondrous and evocative collection explore the myriad ways we try to connect with one another and with the sometimes cruel world around us. The newly single mother in "The Break" interferes in her... See More
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Deadly Secrets Tangled Lies Woven truths Life. Possibility. Choice. All taken from Adelice by the Guild -- until she took them back. But amid the splendid ruins of Earth, Adelice discovers how dangerous freedom can... See More
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From the bestselling author, "[an] engaging Southern-fried saga of friendship, family, and survival... It's easy to root for these Dixie belles" (Publishers Weekly). Neighbors Betsy Callison and Kat Ellis were oil and water... See More
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The Roman Empire sends a barbarian warrior to faraway Britain in this historical novel of love and survival in the ancient world. A Sarmatian warrior-prince, Ariantes is uprooted from his home and thrust into the honorless... See More
by Steven Stoll
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How the United States underdeveloped Appalachia Appalachia -- among the most storied and yet least understood regions in America -- has long been associated with poverty and backwardness. But how did this image arise and... See More
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American chef and author of A Thousand Days in Venice moves to rural Tuscany, where she and her husband discover village secrets of food, life, and love. Searching for the rhythms of country living, American chef Marlena de... See More
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An American chef meets the love of her life among the beautiful canals and exquisite cuisine of Venice -- "better than a romance novel, it's the real thing" (New Orleans Times-Picayune). Fernando first sees Marlena across... See More
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Being a Cavanaugh had advantages for Detective Bridget Cavelli -- the Cavanaughs practically ran the department. But this sudden identity crisis left Bridget off balance and vulnerable. Perhaps that explained the... See More
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What an utter relief it would be to be set free from all that plagues us-the inner struggle with anger, or contempt, the habitual sins. In the depths of your being, you ache to live a life of goodness; we all do. (Something... See More
by James Wilson
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"A sweeping, well-written, long-view history" of Native American societies and "a sad epic of misunderstanding, mayhem, and massacre" (Kirkus Reviews). In this groundbreaking, critically acclaimed historical account... See More
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Humanity fights an intelligent dinosaur race in an alternative prehistoric universe in this sci-fi adventure trilogy finale from an award-winning author. On an Earth where dinosaurs survived, their intelligent descendants... See More
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First published in 1987 by Fortress Press, this 20th anniversary edition of this classic bestseller includes a new Afterword from the author. Here, in narrative form, is an account of the activity of Jesus of Nazareth... See More
by Lisa Bevere
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Today's twisted pictures of gender roles create confusion over how a woman should define herself. Women and men are encouraged to move closer to center and away from the traits that distinguish male from female. How can... See More
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Josh Corwood has spent his life admiring the superheroes that protect Siegel City. He's wanted to join them, wanted to be like them... but eventually, had to settle for reporting on them from the sidelines. When an... See More
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Despite his youth, Declan Idrys knows of the evils of the world. He knows of the bastards and brigands who plague the King's lands, of the monsters skulking in the wooded depths of the realm. Together with his companion, Ryn... See More
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