The Hollows
From the bestselling author of The House Guest comes a chilling story set deep in the woods... With his marriage over and his career in freefall, journalist Tom decides to reconnect with his fourteen-year-old daughter... See More
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by Mark Edwards
(12,130 reviews)
From the bestselling author of The House Guest comes a chilling story set deep in the woods... With his marriage over and his career in freefall, journalist Tom decides to reconnect with his fourteen-year-old daughter... See More
(16 reviews)
Steven Roger Fischer's fascinating book, now available in an updated B-format edition, traces the complete story of reading from the time when symbol first became sign through to the electronic texts of the present day... See More
by N. T. Wright
(192 reviews)
The letters of the Apostle Paul changed the world like no others before or since, and they continue to strike us afresh with their panoramic vision of human history and destiny. Preeminent New Testament scholar and... See More
(48 reviews)
"A delightful exposition of commonly-encountered statistical fallacies and paradoxes and why they matter." -- Samuel H. Preston, coauthor of Demography: Measuring and Modeling Population Processes An essential guide to the... See More
by Brian Tracy
(8,968 reviews)
Achieve work-life balance by conquering procrastination and get your most important work done, now with new chapters on technology and maintaining focus The fully revised and expanded edition of the global bestseller with... See More
by Victor Cheng
(1,583 reviews)
In Case Interview Secrets, you'll discover step-by-step instructions on how to dominate what many consider to be the most complex, most difficult, and most intimidating corporate job interview in the world -- the infamous... See More
by Jack Higgins
(3,868 reviews)
New York Times Bestseller: An audacious Nazi plan to kidnap Winston Churchill threatens to tip the scales of World War II. In November of 1943, an elite team of Nazi paratroopers descends on British soil with a diabolical... See More
(342 reviews)
The first years of the poker boom were fueled by the interest in no-limit hold em tournaments. Recently, however, players have been gravitating to another, even more complex form of hold em no-limit cash games. In... See More
by J. M. Lee
(25 reviews)
"A must-read for anyone who loves... complex and compelling coming-of-age stories, tales set in the Wild West with a tinge of magic, and/or a fast-paced read full of fae and adventure." -- Tor.com In antebellum America, two... See More
(76 reviews)
Find a Perl programmer, and you'll find a copy of Perl Cookbook nearby. Perl Cookbook is a comprehensive collection of problems, solutions, and practical examples for anyone programming in Perl. The book contains hundreds of... See More
by Dorothy Eden
(176 reviews)
A woman vanishes into thin air and nothing is as it seems in bestselling author Dorothy Eden's novel of romantic suspense and international intrigue set in Sweden A situation has developed... I've made a decision... There is... See More
by Muriel Spark
(4,404 reviews)
Muriel Spark's timeless classic about a controversial teacher who deeply marks the lives of a select group of students in the years leading up to World War II "Give me a girl at an impressionable age, and she is mine for... See More
by Michael Lopp
(143 reviews)
As a software engineer, you recognize at some point that there's much more to your career than dealing with code. Is it time to become a manager? Tell your boss he's a jerk? Join that startup? Author Michael Lopp recalls his... See More
by Jack Higgins
(3,813 reviews)
The New York Times-bestselling author's "most tingling thriller since The Eagle Has Landed": An agent poses as a Nazi for a mission on the verge of D-Day (Publishers Weekly). In May of 1944, shipwrecked American Colonel... See More
(788 reviews)
Hap and Leonard investigate a racially motivated murder that threatens to tear apart their East Texas town. While Hap, a former 60s activist and self-proclaimed white trash rebel, is recovering from a life-threatening stab... See More
(399 reviews)
The classic guide to constructing a solid portfolio?without a financial advisor! First published two decades ago, The Four Pillars of Investing has been the go-to resource for an entire generation of investors. This updated... See More
(182 reviews)
Short stories from the science fiction master -- including the tale that inspired 2001: A Space Odyssey. These stories present a brilliant showcase of Arthur C. Clarke's many-layered approach to the moral dilemmas of... See More
(230 reviews)
Opening the X-Files... MeetMulder and Scully, FBI. The agency maverick and the female agent assigned to keep him in line. Their job: investigate the eeriest unsolved mysteries in modern America, from pyro-psychics to... See More
by Sadie Grubor
(76 reviews)
Nanny to the anti-christ? Check. Surrounded by snobs? Check. Check. Sophia bides her time until she can run from it all, but will she be able to leave the emotionally neglected Victoria behind? And can she hold onto her... See More
(24,637 reviews)
The immortal story of love and obsession in the North of England Atop the stormy Yorkshire moors sits Wuthering Heights, a manor inhabited by Mr. and Mrs. Earnshaw and their two children, Catherine and Hindley. The fate of... See More
by Rob J. Hayes
(1,939 reviews)
Raised for War and Forged in Darkness, she will either Save the World or Bring it to Ruin. Deep within the Orran Empire, the Academy of Magic takes children with potential and turns them into weapons. Many die, and those... See More
(348 reviews)
Great books never go out of style, and the New York Times recently re-recommended this classic bestseller, an illustrated gem, "Ilene Beckerman's heavy-hitting mini-memoir of a stylish life." Beckerman's runaway bestseller... See More
(125 reviews)
A New York Times Notable Book of the Year Winner of the Francis Parkman Prize Winner of the Avery Craven Prize In the ante-bellum South, women from elite slaveholding families were raised to consider themselves not so... See More
(16,544 reviews)
Butting heads leads to knocking boots in this wildly sexy enemies-to-lovers, grumpy/sunshine, small town cowboy romance by Jessica Peterson. My dad and I have been estranged for years. But as his only living relative, it's... See More
(120 reviews)
This anthology of black writers traces the evolution of African-American perspectives throughout American history, from the early years of slavery to the end of the twentieth century. The essays, manifestos, interviews, and... See More
by Hornby A. S.
(755 reviews)
Improve your English language skills with the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Understand what words mean. Learn how to say them. Know how to use them. The Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary (OALD) is a world... See More
(67 reviews)
"Add No Vulgar Hotel to the list of books you must read before you come to Venice." -- Donna Leon This is the definitive book for managing an incurable passion for a decaying, waterlogged village. Whether you already have a... See More
(118 reviews)
The poetic books of the Old Testament--Job, Psalms, Proverbs, Ecclesiastes, Song of Solomon--are often called humankind's reach toward God. The other books of the Old Testament picture God's reach toward man through the... See More
(732 reviews)
"A seductive page-turner" about a murderously ambitious cable-news star by the New York Times-bestselling author of Labor Day (The New York Times Book Review). Local weather reporter Suzanne Maretto craves nothing more... See More
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