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JACIE'S NEW BOSS IS A SERIAL KILLER As a homeless eighteen-year-old, nothing matters to Jacie but a roof over her head and food in her stomach. She doesn't care why Zee McCrary pays her to deliver bums to an isolated... See More
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JACIE'S NEW BOSS IS A SERIAL KILLER As a homeless eighteen-year-old, nothing matters to Jacie but a roof over her head and food in her stomach. She doesn't care why Zee McCrary pays her to deliver bums to an isolated... See More
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by Kyle Mills
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by Stan Lee
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From Stan Lee, the pop culture legend behind Marvel's The Avengers?, Black Panther?, X-Men?, Spider-Man?, The Fantastic Four?, and Iron Man?, comes a major literary event featuring two heroic teenagers -- one born with... See More
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The second book in Gabi Stevens' Time of Transition paranormal romance series, As You Wish. Born into a magical family, Reggie Scott is content to live out her life as a normal human until the moment she's informed that... See More
by Chris Pauls
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This fast-paced thriller reimagines the historical events of the doomed Titanic voyage -- with an outbreak of zombie mayhem. Desperate to keep a terrifying new virus out of the wrong hands, a German scientist smuggles the... See More
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Danger closes in on a Texas cowboy and a runaway bride in this conclusion to the romantic suspense trilogy from a New York Times-bestselling author. 36 Hours Serial As a devastating summer storm hits Grand Springs, Colorado... See More
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Most of us emphasize one aspect of Christianity over another. Competing voices tell us that the Christian life is all about this or that: missions, discipleship, worship, the cross, or the kingdom. It's as if we are... See More
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by Ryu Murakami
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The long-awaited translation of the novel behind the cult classic Japanese movie. In this gloriously over-the-top tale, Aoyama, a widower who has lived alone with his son ever since his wife died seven years before, finally... See More
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From a health and wellness author, a collection of nutrient-rich juice and smoothie recipes that harness the healing power of fruits and vegetables. You know a daily diet rich in fruits and vegetables can maximize your... See More
by Sela Ward
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In an alternate reality a lot like our world, every person's physical size is directly proportional to their wealth. The poorest of the poor are the size of rats, and billionaires are the size of skyscrapers. Warner and his... See More
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From a star YA author Francesca Lia Block -- an adult novel about a student, haunted by the disappearance of a friend, who must face the truth The Elementals is on one level an intriguing coming-of-age novel about a young... See More
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An international bestseller: A brokenhearted young woman seeking a fresh start uncovers family secrets relating to events during the Spanish Civil War. High in the hills of Valencia, a forgotten house guards its secrets... See More
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