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The Familiars: A Novel
"Assured and alluring, this beautiful tale of women, witchcraft and the fight against power is a delight." -- Jessie Burton, New York Times-bestselling author In 1612 Lancaster, England, the hunt for witches has reached a... See More
The Bancroft Strategy
In this international thriller, a rogue agent and a beautiful hedge fund analyst discover a sinister conspiracy hiding behind a benevolent foundation. As a field agent for Consular Operations, Tod Belknap has always had a... See More
Voyage (NASA Trilogy Book 1)
In this sci-fi alternate history, JFK's planned mission to Mars embarks on an intrepid journey -- "a wonderful, patriotic tale of lost possibility" (Kirkus). In Voyage, Stephen Baxter imagines how, if President Kennedy... See More
Brandywine: A Military History of the Battle that Lost Philadelphia but Saved America, September 11, 1777
Winner of the American Revolution Round Table of Richmond Book Award -- "An impressive interpretation of the battle" (Arthur S. Lefkowitz, author of Benedict Arnold's Army). Long overshadowed by the stunning American... See More
Christian Higher Education: Faith, Teaching, and Learning in the Evangelical Tradition
Our world is growing increasingly complex and confused -- a unique and urgent context that calls for a grounded and fresh approach to Christian higher education. Christian higher education involves a distinctive way of... See More
Suspects and Surprises (Dune House Cozy Mystery Series Book 6)
Suzie and Mary are enjoying running Dune House, the majestic Bed and Breakfast on the beach. They are happy with their lives in the small seaside town of Garber, but they are looking for something to spice things up a... See More
5 Very Good Reasons to Punch a Dolphin in the Mouth (And Other Useful Guides) (The Oatmeal Book 1) (Volume 1)
In Matthew Inman's 5 Very Good Reasons to Punch a Dolphin in the Mouth (And Other Useful Guides), samurai sword-wielding kittens and hamsters that love .50-caliber machine guns commingle with a cracked out Tyrannosaur that... See More
Code Name: Johnny Walker: The Extraordinary Story of the Iraqi Who Risked Everything to Fight with the U.S. Navy SEALs
"Fiery, insightful memoir from the former Iraqi translator who fought alongside US Special Forces during the recent war in Iraq... harrowing." -- Kirkus Reviews As the insurgency in Iraq intensified following the American... See More
The Beast in the Garden: A Modern Parable of Man and Nature
The true tale of an edenic Rocky Mountain town and what transpired when a predatory species returned to its ancestral home. When, in the late 1980s, residents of Boulder, Colorado, suddenly began to see mountain lions in... See More
The Historical Jesus of the Gospels
The earliest substantive sources available for historical Jesus research are in the Gospels themselves; when interpreted in their early Jewish setting, their picture of Jesus is more coherent and plausible than are the... See More
Secrets of the Light: Lessons from Heaven
A near-death experience survivor shares his "Lessons from Heaven" in this "must-read for anyone on their spiritual path" (James Van Praagh). Dannion Brinkley's international and New York Times bestseller Saved by the Light... See More
No Beast So Fierce
An ex-con struggles to adjust to life outside prison walls in "one of the great crime novels of the past 30 years" (James Ellroy). After eight years spent locked up, Max has gotten very good at being a prisoner. He knows the... See More
The Secret Lives of Baba Segi's Wives: A Novel
"Alternately funny, shocking, and sad" this novel about female rivalry and polygamy is "a complex depiction of family and culture in modern-day Nigeria." -- Sacramento Book Review When Baba Segi woke up with a bellyache for... See More
The American Experiment: The Vineyard of Liberty, The Workshop of Democracy, and The Crosswinds of Freedom
The Pulitzer Prize-winning author's stunning trilogy of American history, spanning the birth of the Constitution to the final days of the Cold War. In these three volumes, Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winner... See More
The White Road
A cutting-edge thriller about one man's quest to discover horror lurking at the top of the world. Desperate to attract subscribers to his fledgling website, 'Journey to the Dark Side', ex-adrenalin junkie and slacker... See More
The Wall: A Novel
Shortlisted for the 2020 Orwell Prize "Thrilling... A topical and deftly satirical novel." -- Anna Mundow, Wall Street Journal In this taut, dystopian tale, an island nation ravaged by the Change has built an enormous... See More
Mr. S: My Life with Frank Sinatra
Frank Sinatra's former valet & aide dishes on the fifteen years he spent working for Ol' Blue Eyes in this memoir that's "sordid, trashy, funny, and so rat-a-tat with its smart inside info" (Liz Smith). "With its improbably... See More
The Food52 Cookbook: 140 Winning Recipes from Exceptional Home Cooks (Food52, 1)
"A testament to crowd-sourcing, to accomplished cooks who don't necessarily blog, and to Food52.com's smart curating." -- Washington Post The Best Cooks Are Home Cooks Accomplished food writers and editors Amanda Hesser and... See More
The Cheese Monkeys: A Novel in Two Semesters
A hilarious debut novel that could only be described as a portrait of the designer as a young man. "Um... so what exactly is a Cheese Monkey?" Good question. But strictly off-limits. We can tell you that The Cheese... See More
A Night Too Dark (Kate Shugak Novels Book 17)
"Stabenow is blessed with a rich prose style and a fine eye for detail" in the "outstanding" Kate Shugak series from the New York Times-bestselling author (The Washington Post). In Alaska, people disappear every day. In... See More
The Bank of Fear: A Novel
"Sizzling... engrossing all the way." -- Los Angeles Times Book Review Hit men stalk computer analyst Lina Alwen and financial investigator Sam Hoffman in pursuit of the knowledge the pair may have regarding a late Iraqi... See More
Auto-da-Fé: A Novel
A modernist novel about a man's obsessive love of books -- and disdain for humanity -- from the winner of the Nobel Prize in Literature. Auto-da-Fé, Elias Canetti's only work of fiction, is a staggering achievement that... See More
The Mind Is Flat: The Remarkable Shallowness of the Improvising Brain
In a radical reinterpretation of how the mind works, an eminent behavioral scientist reveals the illusion of mental depth Psychologists and neuroscientists struggle with how best to interpret human motivation and decision... See More
The Leisure Seeker: A Novel
Now a major film starring Helen Mirren and Donald Sutherland, a novel "like life itself: joyous, painful, moving, tragic, mysterious, and not to be missed" (Booklist, starred review). The Robinas have shared a wonderful life... See More
The Kings and Queens of Roam: A Novel
From the celebrated author of Big Fish comes an imaginative, moving novel about two sisters, their dark legacy, and the magical town that entwines them. Helen and Rachel McCallister, who live in a town called Roam, are as... See More
Bread Upon the Waters: A Novel
With one act of kindness, the fate of a Manhattan family is forever altered in this New York Times-bestselling novel by the author of Rich Man, Poor Man. The Strands are a happy family, save for the occasional financial... See More
Marriage Most Scandalous
#1 New York Times bestselling author Johanna Lindsay presents a powerfully romantic Regency-era tale that is breathtaking in scope and wondrously passionate. When Sebastian Townshend, son of the eighth Earl of Edgewood, was... See More
What's in the Way Is the Way: A Practical Guide for Waking Up to Life
Imagine for a moment that all the pressures in your life were off -- no problems to fix, no deadlines to meet, no struggles to overcome. Do you feel that sense of spacious relief? It's not an illusion, teaches Mary O'Malley... See More
Cider with Rosie: A Memoir (The Autobiographical Trilogy Book 1)
This international-bestselling memoir of childhood in post-World War I rural England is one of the most "remarkable" portraits of youth in all literature (The New York Times). Three years old and wrapped in a Union Jack to... See More
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