To Catch a Spy
"A worthy sequel to the classic." -- Harlan Coben Estate approved sequel to the novel To Catch a Thief by David Dodge and 1955 Academy Award-winning film by Alfred Hitchcock It's been a year since John Robie, notorious... See More
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by Mark ONeill
(63 reviews)
"A worthy sequel to the classic." -- Harlan Coben Estate approved sequel to the novel To Catch a Thief by David Dodge and 1955 Academy Award-winning film by Alfred Hitchcock It's been a year since John Robie, notorious... See More
by Deb Graham
Quick ViewReeling from the effect of their long-time dreams shattering, Leah Harper seeks a fresh start in the form of an abandoned schoolhouse. A few old clues in the building point to a long-ago tragedy. Digging deeper with the help... See More
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by bell hooks
(509 reviews)
A classic work of feminist scholarship, Ain't I a Woman has become a must-read for all those interested in the nature of black womanhood. Examining the impact of sexism on black women during slavery, the devaluation of black... See More
(5,182 reviews)
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by James Bonnet
(76 reviews)
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(1,070 reviews)
Guts, the Black Swordsman, and his companions have finally arrived at the sea, where they discover a mysterious child who seems to share a special bond with Guts and his former lover, the now-mad Casca. The troupe's brief... See More
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by Jack Kelly
(199 reviews)
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by Peter Kreeft
(221 reviews)
"We have reduced all virtues to one: being nice. And, we measure Jesus by our standard instead of measuring our standard by Him." For the Christian, explains author Peter Kreeft, being virtuous is not a means to the end of... See More
(1,027 reviews)
Mediterranean Every Day is an inspirational celebration of the unpretentious, flexible nature of true Mediterranean-style cooking. See More
by Mark Dever
(16 reviews)
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His contemporaries called him Wild Bill, and newspapermen and others made him a legend in his own time. Among western characters only General George Armstrong Custer and Buffalo Bill Cody are as readily recognized by the... See More
by Jill Lepore
(4,804 reviews)
"Nothing short of a masterpiece." -- NPR Books A New York Times Bestseller and a Washington Post Notable Book of the Year In the most ambitious one-volume American history in decades, award-winning historian Jill Lepore... See More
by Louis Markos
(136 reviews)
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Yes, White people can be saved. In God's redemptive plan, that goes without saying. But what about the reality of white normativity? This idea and way of being in the world has been parasitically joined to Christianity, and... See More
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This historical account re-examines the Allied attack on Dresden during World War II, revealing the justification behind the controversial aerial bombing. "Passionately written and deeply affecting... A bracing rebuke to the... See More
by Alton Brown
(429 reviews)
This instant New York Times bestseller by Alton Brown, the acclaimed cookbook author, beloved culinary personality, and food science expert, is a "must-read" (Gaby Dalkin, New York Times bestselling author of What's Gaby... See More
by Sam Harris
(1,775 reviews)
"A civil but honest dialogue... As illuminating as it is fascinating." -- Ayaan Hirsi Ali Is Islam a religion of peace or war? Is it amenable to reform? Why do so many Muslims seem to be drawn to extremism? And what do... See More
by Retta
(538 reviews)
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James Beard Award Winner: Make-ahead recipes from the Food Network star and New York Times-bestselling author. For those who are always short on time when it comes to cooking, Ellie Krieger is here to help. Her recipes... See More
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by Will Larson
(1,193 reviews)
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by Suzanne Park
(461 reviews)
"Set in the world of video game design... the fierce, snarky heroine is irresistible. This smart rom-com is a winner." -- Publishers Weekly, starred review ONE OF NPR'S BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR! Melody Joo is thrilled to... See More
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(2,765 reviews)
This literary thriller "explores the vexing question of whether art can be simultaneously beautiful and hateful... dazzle[s] while delving into dark places (NPR's Fresh Air). At the end of World War II, American soldier... See More
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