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The bite infects you. Sleep seals your fate. Noxidone was meant to be a miracle drug - designed to shorten the sleep cycle, unlock more hours in the day. Somewhere along the way, everything went wrong. The town of... See More
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by Rob Ulitski
(3 reviews)
The bite infects you. Sleep seals your fate. Noxidone was meant to be a miracle drug - designed to shorten the sleep cycle, unlock more hours in the day. Somewhere along the way, everything went wrong. The town of... See More
(189 reviews)
"But I don't wanna go to church!" Marva Dawn has often heard that cry -- and not only from children. "What a sad commentary it is on North American spirituality," she writes, "that the delight of 'keeping the Sabbath day'... See More
(99 reviews)
The Story of the Longest and Largest Forced Migration of Native Americans in American History The Indian Removal Act of 1830 was the culmination of the United States' policy to force native populations to relocate west of... See More
(205 reviews)
Four hundred scenarios from all of the bestselling books in the series -- with dozens of new entries -- from being kicked by a zebra to breakup texts. With over 10 million copies sold worldwide, the Worst-Case Scenario... See More
by Iris Murdoch
(269 reviews)
A brilliant mythical drama about well-meaning people trapped in a war of spiritual forces Marian Taylor, who has come as a "companion" to a lovely woman in a remote castle, becomes aware that her employer is a prisoner, not... See More
by Committee on Developments in the Science of Learni
(209 reviews)
This newly expanded edition shows how the theories and insights from the original book can translate into actions and practice. How People Learn provides answers to many questions -- when learning actually begins, how... See More
by Adam Roberts
(323 reviews)
WINNER OF THE BSFA AWARD FOR BEST NOVEL Jack Glass is the murderer. We know this from the start. Yet as this extraordinary novel tells the story of three murders committed by Glass the reader will be surprised to find out... See More
(80 reviews)
In this sweeping critique of how managers are educated and how, as a consequence, management is practiced, Henry Mintzberg offers thoughtful and controversial ideas for reforming both. "The MBA trains the wrong people in... See More
(131 reviews)
We are living in angry times. No matter where we go, what we watch, or how we communicate, our culture is rife with conflict. Unfortunately, Christians appear to be caught up in the same animosity as the culture at large. We... See More
(669 reviews)
Read this "enthralling" portrayal of the measures a mother will take to right the wrongs she's created while reigniting her rough and tough Texan bravery (Kathryn Stockett, bestselling author of The Help). Rose Mae... See More
by Adam Roberts
(162 reviews)
Russia, 1946, the Nazis recently defeated. Stalin gathers half a dozen of the top Soviet science fiction authors in a dacha in the countryside somewhere. Convinced that the defeat of America is only a few years away, and... See More
by Ann Coulter
(1,377 reviews)
Donald Trump won the presidency by being a one-man wrecking ball against our dysfunctional and corrupt establishment. Now Ann Coulter, with her unique insight, candor, and sense of humor, makes the definitive case for why... See More
(101 reviews)
Clare Dunkle seemed to have an ideal life -- two beautiful, high-achieving teenage daughters, a loving husband, and a satisfying and successful career as a children's book novelist. But it's when you let down your guard that... See More
by Eva Chase
(4,319 reviews)
One sassy pyromaniac thief, three sexy-as-sin monsters, and a paranormal conspiracy of epic proportions. It was an ordinary job. Another night, another asshole collector of the supernatural. I free some poor little beasties... See More
by Gerald Lund
(323 reviews)
I withdrew a small card from the pouch. The front of it was filled with lines of elegant, hand-lettered script. ?"What does it say?" Dad asked, leaning forward.?"The Four Remembers of Life," I read. "Number one: Remember you... See More
by Michael Levi
(66 reviews)
The United States is in the throes of two unfolding energy revolutions, and partisans--convinced that only their side holds the key to American prosperity, security, and safety--are battling over which one should prevail. In... See More
(391 reviews)
Straw bale gardening is an inexpensive, low-maintenance way to grow a bounty of food in a small space. All you need is a bale of straw, some fertilizer, and your favorite vegetable seeds! Craig LeHoullier's step-by-step... See More
(2,419 reviews)
From the international bestselling author of The Lost Wife and The Garden of Letters, comes a story -- inspired by true events -- of two women pursuing freedom and independence in Paris during WWII. As Paris teeters on the... See More
(620 reviews)
Langston Hughes electrified readers and launched a renaissance in Black writing in America -- the poems in this collection were chosen by Hughes himself shortly before his death and represent stunning work from his entire... See More
by J.D. Greear
(931 reviews)
Could the gospel be lost in evangelical churches? In this book, J.D. Greear shows how moralism and legalism have often eclipsed the gospel, even in conservative churches. Gospel cuts through the superficiality of religion... See More
(300 reviews)
The moving, untold family story behind Abraham Zapruder's film footage of the Kennedy assassination and its lasting impact on our world. Abraham Zapruder didn't know when he ran home to grab his video camera on November... See More
(537 reviews)
For anyone who thinks that comfort is equivalent to pity and that it is only priceless to those who need an emotional crutch, best-selling author Warren Wiersbe applies the words of the prophet Isaiah to prove that God's... See More
(126 reviews)
This book studies the Holy Spirit through the lens of both biblical and systematic theology. It provides a comprehensive look at the third person of the Trinity as revealed by Scripture, focusing on eight central themes and... See More
(310 reviews)
Slipping back and forth from the present day to nineteenth-century Italy, this is "a gripping novel about obsession and its consequences" (The Seattle Times). A new life. A new name. A complete break with the past. It's... See More
(232 reviews)
In the third edition of this top-selling book, John MacArthur challenges the seeker-sensitive, user-friendly, entertainment-oriented pragmatism that permeates the church today. In the late 1800s, Charles Spurgeon warned... See More
(191 reviews)
Finalist for the IACP Cookbook Award, Baking Finalist for the James Beard Foundation Book Award, Baking and Desserts Named a Best Cookbook of the Year by Bon Appétit, NPR, Washington Post, Epicurious, WBUR Here & Now, and... See More
(168 reviews)
In a series packed with "high-style fantasy and adventure," a servant girl's dormant magic awakens -- from the author of the Enchanted Forest Chronicles (The New York Times). Drinn is not a safe place to be a witch. Ranira... See More
(3,742 reviews)
In a remote -- and superstitious -- village in County Cork, Ireland, Garda Siobhán O'Sullivan must solve a murder where the prime suspects are fairies... Family is everything to Siobhán, which now includes her fiancé... See More
by Ann Coulter
(994 reviews)
"If a martian landed in America and set out to determine the nation's official state religion, he would have to conclude it is liberalism, while Christianity and Judaism are prohibited by law. Many Americans are outraged by... See More
by Anne Bogel
(2,201 reviews)
For so many people, reading isn't just a hobby or a way to pass the time--it's a lifestyle. Our books shape us, define us, enchant us, and even sometimes infuriate us. Our books are a part of who we are as people, and we... See More
(262 reviews)
Going AWOL was a stupid decision, especially since I was -- was -- at the pinnacle of my United States Air Force career. You know what? I'd do it again. My family needed me, and thanks to the skills I spent two decades... See More
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