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In America's newest colony, innocence is irrelevant. A corrupt president. A rigged system. An innocent man. And the 51st state of the union... America has annexed the sovereign nation of Greenland as our fifty-first state... See More
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In America's newest colony, innocence is irrelevant. A corrupt president. A rigged system. An innocent man. And the 51st state of the union... America has annexed the sovereign nation of Greenland as our fifty-first state... See More
by SCOTT ICKES
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Book Two in The Echo Protocol Series The system was designed to save lives. It learned how to decide which ones mattered. After uncovering a truth she was never meant to see, Kira is no longer just a threat -- she's an... See More
by Robert Coram
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The author of American Patriot details the life of an innovative U.S. Marine Corps veteran of World War II, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War. From the earliest days of his thirty-four-year military career, Victor "Brute"... See More
by Brian Godawa
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Do you watch movies with your eyes open?You buy your tickets and concessions, and you walk into the theater. Celluloid images flash at twenty-four frames per second, and the hypnotic sequence of moving pictures coaxes you to... See More
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A pioneering and prophetic approach to theology based on creating an option for the poor at the expense of those who either maintain the status quo or abuse the structures of power for their own ends. See More
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A unique guide to creativity from Questlove -- inspirations, stories, and lessons on how to live your best creative life -- Named a Most Anticipated Book of the Year by: Esquire, PopSugar, The Huffington Post, Buzzfeed,and... See More
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"Gorgeous... a murder mystery that's also a brilliant meditation on love and memory and loss." -- Maile Meloy Elanor Dymott's gorgeous debut tells the story of Alex, a solitary lawyer who has finally found love in the form... See More
by Jen Turano
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Delightful Blend of Love and Laughter in Turano's Sophomore Novel Miss Arabella Beckett has one driving passion: to help the downtrodden women of America. Naturally, she supports the women's suffrage movement and eagerly... See More
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A GOODREADS BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR ? A fiery feminist fantasy tale set in 1950s America where thousands of women have spontaneously transformed into dragons, exploding notions of a woman's place in the world and expanding... See More
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In these fourteen stories, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Known World explores the complexities of Black American lives in the nation's capital. Returning to the city that inspired his first prizewinning book, Lost... See More
by Eric Foner
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"Gripping and essential." -- Jesse Wegman, New York Times An authoritative history by the preeminent scholar of the Civil War era, The Second Founding traces the arc of the three foundational Reconstruction amendments from... See More
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"Collecting Himself is a charmer. The old Thurber is back among us again -- and some of the pieces even reveal a new Thurber. Great fun." -- Clifton Fadiman James Thurber spent most of his career at the New Yorker magazine... See More
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Drew Williams's The Stars Now Unclaimed, the first volume of The Universe After series, is a fun, adventure-filled space opera set in a far-future galaxy. "The only thing more fun than a bonkers space battle is a whole book... See More
by Thomas Perry
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A cunning thief is on the run for her life in a breakneck thriller from the New York Times-bestselling "master of nail-biting suspense" (Los Angeles Times). Elle Stowell is a young woman with an unconventional profession... See More
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Blackmail, corruption, treachery, murder--the glory that was Rome. In this Edgar Award-nominated mystery, John Maddox Roberts takes readers back to a Rome filled with violence and evil. Vicious gangs ruled the streets of... See More
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Today, practicing shamanism doesn't mean you have to live in a rain forest or a desert. Thanks to a modern renaissance of shamanic spirituality, practitioners from all walks of life now use powerful indigenous techniques for... See More
by Chet Holmes
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NEWLY REVISED AND UPDATED The bestselling business playbook for turbocharging any organization, updated for modern audiences with new and never-before-seen material Every single day 3,076 businesses shut their doors. But... See More
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Luke Timothy Johnson begins his study of the practical issue of how decisions are made in the church by admitting to a bias: that there ought to be a connection between what the church claims to be, and how it does things... See More
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'An absorbing and eye-opening account of what the Plantagenets did for us.' - HELEN CASTOR 'Burt and Partington show precisely and engagingly why the Middle Ages matter.' - DAN JONES Between 1199 and 1399, English politics... See More
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The plantation household was, first and foremost, a site of production. This fundamental fact has generally been overshadowed by popular and scholarly images of the plantation household as the source of slavery's redeeming... See More
by Ngaio Marsh
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A British police detective looks into sinister doings in the South of France in a crime thriller with "more than a little excitement" (Kirkus Reviews). Inspector Roderick Alleyn has decamped for the South of France on a... See More
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From the best-selling author of How To Write an Autobiographical Novel, Alexander Chee's award-winning debut is "One of the great queer novels... of our time." -- Brandon Taylor, GQ Twelve-year-old Fee is a shy... See More
by James Boice
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"Some sections of the Bible give us grand theology. Some move us to grateful responses to God. But the parables break through mere words and make us ask whether there has indeed been any real difference in our lives." In... See More
by Ben Bova
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From the six-time Hugo Award-winning author of the Voyagers series comes the next installment, book four, Ben Bova's The Return In the 1980s, an alien starship visited Earth. While investigating what appeared to be a... See More
by Will Larson
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At most technology companies, you'll reach Senior software engineer, the career level for software engineers, in five to eight years. At the career level, your company's career ladder won't require that you work towards the... See More
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Over 100,000 Copies Sold! Christianity Today Book Award - Christian Living/Discipleship Create a Gospel-Centered Rule of Life Habits form us more than we form them. The modern world is a machine of invisible habits... See More
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Amidst discontent over America's growing diversity, many white Americans now view the political world through the lens of a racial identity. Whiteness was once thought to be invisible because of whites' dominant position and... See More
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The first of John N. Oswalt's two-part study of the book of Isaiah for the NICOT series, this commentary on chapters 1û39 combines theological acumen, literary sensitivity, philological expertise, and historical knowledge... See More
by Greg King
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The truth of the enduring mystery of Anastasia's fate-and the life of her most convincing impostor The passage of more than ninety years and the publication of hundreds of books in dozens of languages has not extinguished an... See More
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Richard Lattimore, among the most distinguished translators of the Greek classics, concluded late in his life one of his most ambitious projects - a complete translation of the New Testament. This New Testament is itself a... See More
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Crime doesn't take a vacation FBI Special Agent Serena Jones arrives on Martha's Vineyard with her family, ready for a bit of R & R and a lot of reminiscing as they celebrate the engagement of an old family friend. But when... See More
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