The Genesis Code
A real secret code hidden in human DNA has two scientists running for their lives in this thriller that's Michael Crichton meets Dan Brown. "Be prepared! The Genesis Code will make you question the fundamentals of... See More
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(55 reviews)
A real secret code hidden in human DNA has two scientists running for their lives in this thriller that's Michael Crichton meets Dan Brown. "Be prepared! The Genesis Code will make you question the fundamentals of... See More
(2,764 reviews)
Many consider the Battle of Midway to have turned the tide of the Pacific War. It is without question one of the most famous battles in history. Now, for the first time since Gordon W. Prange's bestselling Miracle at Midway... See More
(174 reviews)
The surprising story of how declining marriage rates are driving many of the country's biggest economic problems. In The Two-Parent Privilege, Melissa S. Kearney makes a provocative, data-driven case for marriage by... See More
by Black Elk
(355 reviews)
Black Elk of the Sioux has been recognized as one of the truly remarkable men of his time in the matter of religious belief and practice. Shortly before his death in August, 1950, when he was the "keeper of the sacred pipe,"... See More
(184 reviews)
Have you ever heard of a person who left you wondering, "How could someone be so twisted? So evil?" Prompted by clues in her sister's diary after her mysterious death, author Barbara Oakley takes the reader inside the head... See More
by Paula Becker
(137 reviews)
Betty Bard MacDonald (1907-1958), the best-selling author of The Egg and I and the classic Mrs. Piggle-Wiggle children's books, burst onto the literary scene shortly after the end of World War II. Readers embraced her memoir... See More
by Peter Strzok
(5,218 reviews)
The "compelling" New York Times bestseller by the FBI counterintelligence agent who opened the investigation into Russian election meddling (The Washington Post). From "the FBI agent who started it all" (David Martin, CBS... See More
by Chloe Cole
(268 reviews)
Mina Silva has f*%ed up big time. After breaking shifter law by turning a human into a Valkyrie, she's on the run from assassins who aren't going to quit until she's paid the ultimate price. Her stop in a one-horse Montana... See More
by Mike Echols
(50 reviews)
For over twenty-five years, charismatic Pentecostal evangelist Brother Tony Leyva used Christianity, the Bible, and his status as an "annointed prophet of God" to gain access to, seduce, and sexually assault the young sons... See More
by Ronald Malfi
(847 reviews)
Five childhood friends are forced to confront their own dark past as well as the curse placed upon them in this horror masterpiece from the bestselling author of Come with Me. Maybe this is a ghost story... Andrew... See More
(181 reviews)
He thought he could keep his Shifting under control. Then he was assigned a curvy little hellcat as his understudy. Jules not only has to deal with being a Bear Shifter, he has to deal with not being able to control when... See More
(16 reviews)
Since the original publication of this classic book in 1979, Roosevelt's foreign policy has come under attack on three main points: Was Roosevelt responsible for the confrontation with Japan that led to the attack at Pearl... See More
by James Grant
(66 reviews)
Why is America in financial crisis today? This book, better than any to date, explains it all-how we got here and where we are going. The how we got here is brilliantly described in a collection of pieces from Grant's... See More
by Jim C. Hines
(1,153 reviews)
A "damn hilarious" military science fiction series that "skates just on the right side of the line between clever absurdity and complete chaos" -- for fans of Douglas Adams and John Scalzi (Ilona Andrews, #1 New York... See More
by Josef Joffe
(61 reviews)
"A bracing and intelligent reminder that, for all its woes, America remains extraordinarily dynamic, innovative, and resilient." -- Fareed Zakaria Hailed by the Wall Street Journal as one of the best books of 2013, The Myth... See More
(511 reviews)
"Larson's elegantly written dual biography reveals that the partnership of Franklin and Washington was indispensable to the success of the Revolution." -- Gordon S. Wood From the Pulitzer Prize-winning historian comes a... See More
(2,373 reviews)
This is the year you finally close the gap between reality and your dreams. We all want to live a life that matters. We all want to reach our full potential. But too often we find ourselves overwhelmed by the day-to-day... See More
by Ray Ortlund
(60 reviews)
In the midst of family life, most days are too busy to think far into the future. Then once the children are grown, family life can feel like mostly memories, often tinged with regrets. And the future? More worries and... See More
(811 reviews)
A professor's death lures the reclusive detective and his sidekick to a bucolic crime scene: "Goldsborough does a masterly job with the Wolfe legacy" (Booklist). An academic so conservative he thought Ronald Reagan was a... See More
by Michael Wex
(327 reviews)
"Wise, witty and altogether wonderful... Mr. Wex has perfect pitch. He always finds the precise word, the most vivid metaphor, for his juicy Yiddishisms." -- William Grimes, The New York Times As the main spoken language of... See More
by Inio Asano
(3,504 reviews)
Meet Punpun Punyama. He's an average kid in an average town. He wants to win a Nobel Prize and save the world. He wants the girl he has a crush on to like him back. He wants to find some porn. That's what he wants, but... See More
by Bob Beaudine
(424 reviews)
"The biggest, simplest idea that has ever hit the scene for effectively building, growing, and sustaining relationships." -- Todd Duncan, New York Times-bestselling author Bob Beaudine believes Networking is Not working for... See More
(37 reviews)
Getting the Reformation wrong is a common problem.Most students of history know that Martin Luther nailed his ninety-five theses to the Wittenberg Church door and that John Calvin penned the Institutes of the Christian... See More
(171 reviews)
Many of the traditions which we think of as very ancient in their origins were not in fact sanctioned by long usage over the centuries, but were invented comparatively recently. This book explores examples of this process of... See More
by Dan Egan
(1,960 reviews)
New York Times Bestseller Winner of the Los Angeles Times Book Prize Winner of the J. Anthony Lukas Award "Nimbly splices together history, science, reporting and personal experiences into a taut and cautiously hopeful... 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
(21 reviews)
Iceland appears to many a country shrouded in mystery and legend, and marked by contradiction: a part of Europe, and yet separated from it by the Atlantic Ocean; seemingly inhospitable, and yet home to more than 300,000... See More
(73 reviews)
Samuel Beckett, the great minimalist master and winner of the 1969 Nobel Prize for Literature, has produced some of his most widely praised work for the stage in the form of the shorter play. This complete and definitive... See More
(266 reviews)
Current mainstream opinion in psychology, neuroscience, and philosophy of mind holds that all aspects of human mind and consciousness are generated by physical processes occurring in brains. Views of this sort have dominated... See More
(269 reviews)
Atheism is a world without God. Its true nature--whether disguised in Eastern mysticism or American cynicism--is despair. In this thought-provoking and witty book, Ravi Zacharias provides Christians a clear apologetic for... See More
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