Living The Dream
Good-looking, educated and charming Jeremiah Cole has always had it easy with the ladies. Even at forty-two, he's still able to rival men half his age and the steady flow of women has not slowed since he was a teenager... See More
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Good-looking, educated and charming Jeremiah Cole has always had it easy with the ladies. Even at forty-two, he's still able to rival men half his age and the steady flow of women has not slowed since he was a teenager... See More
by Nidhi Kona
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Do you have trouble staying calm during a storm? Do you ever feel like you've lost yourself when times get hard? Do you get caught in endless spirals of overthinking? Then you're in the right place. It's not just the rising... See More
by R.E. Palmer
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To speak The Shadow's Name means salvation -- or destruction. The day draws near when the choice must be made... For three hundred years, the people of the Five Realms have lived in peace. But when creatures of myth walk... See More
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Magpie Artisan Pie Boutique is a jewel in Philadelphia's food-town crown, and you can recreate it at home! Since 2012, the pocket-size shop on South Street in Philadelphia has been turning out flaky crusts and luscious... See More
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The Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist delivers "[a] sobering account of the struggle for world economic supremacy" in this New York Times bestseller (Library Journal). What can we learn from the events of twentieth... See More
by Paul Durham
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The Luck Uglies must face their greatest enemy in this second installment of the series that's a perfect match for fans of Chris Colfer's Land of Stories series and books by Kelly Barnhill. "There is not a single dull moment... See More
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An extraordinary new voice in contemporary woman's fiction, Courtney Miller Santo makes her magnificent debut with The Roots of the Olive Tree, a novel that will delight fans of Sarah Blake's The Postmistress, The Secret... See More
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Everything we do, say, and think reflects our fundamental worldview. Whether we realize it or not, basic beliefs about God, man, good and evil, history, and the future inevitably shape how we view and interact with the... See More
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Herman Bavinck's four-volume Reformed Dogmatics is one of the most important theological works of the twentieth century. Leading Bavinck expert John Bolt edited that work, which has received wide acclaim. Now Bolt brings... See More
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Have you ever wished you had a professional coach who could encourage your creative pursuits, help structure your efforts, and cheer you on? Coaching the Artist Within is the first book to explain the techniques that... See More
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It's true: a mind is a terrible thing to waste. Yet that's what we do when we spend our weekend -- and neurons -- reliving a workplace squabble, spend a family visit chewing over childhood issues, or spend hours beating... See More
by John Prados
(42 reviews)
From its founding in the aftermath of World War II, the Central Intelligence Agency has been discovered in the midst of some of the most crucial-and most embarrassing--episodes in United States relations with the world... See More
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FINALIST FOR THE PEN/ROBERT W. BINGHAM PRIZE, THE LOS ANGELES TIMES ART SIEDENBAUM AWARD FOR FIRST FICTION, THE 2022 LAMBDA LITERARY PRIZE FOR TRANSGENDER FICTION, AND THE 2023 PUBLISHING TRIANGLE EDMUND WHITE AWARD FOR... See More
(5,316 reviews)
"If you don't love and honor yourself with every fiber of your being," writes HeatherAsh Amara, "if you struggle with owning your power and passion, if you could use a more joy and simple presence in your life, then it is... See More
by Jack Ewing
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"A rich history of a company whose cars, for better and worse, have touched millions of lives, a character study of a brilliant but deeply flawed leader, and a case study in how a corporate culture can turn toxic."... See More
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When it comes to epic fantasy, David Chandler's breathtaking trilogy, The Ancient Blades, steals the show! Honor Among Thieves, the concluding volume in the fantastic adventures of young cutpurse Malden in and beyond the... See More
by Maria Padian
(92 reviews)
"Outstanding, powerful, and important... This is, hands down, one of the best sexual assault reads in YA." -- Book Riot What really happened at the party that night? Haley saw Jenny come back to the dorm, shell-shocked... See More
by Alan Dundes
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This book helps us resolve some of the mysteries and contradictions that evolved during the Bible's pre-written legacy and that persist in the Great Book today. Most biblical scholars acknowledge that both the Old and New... See More
(254 reviews)
Eisner Award-winning fan-favorite writer Grant Morrison concludes the Batman epic he began nearly a decade ago in BATMAN & SON, pitting the entirity of Batman Incorporated against the Levianthan organization headed by the... See More
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Years of epic storylines converge as Batman Incorporated battles Talia and Leviathan for the very soul of Gotham City! Tragedy and triumph are the hallmarks of the second volume of Grant Morrison's epic Batman... See More
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An updated edition of the "humorous, informative and perceptive" guide to how maps can lead us astray (Toronto Globe and Mail). An instant classic when first published in 1991, How to Lie with Maps revealed how the choices... See More
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Lucy Jones is a nobody. As an orphan she was reluctantly taken in by her wealthy relatives, the Arringtons, on the condition that she be silent and obedient, always. When her lifelong infatuation with her cousin Sebastian is... See More
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The stunning English translation of the International Man Booker Prize Finalist novel hailed as "a story of grace and endurance, not mere survival" (The New York Times Book Review). Winner of the Premio Campiello... See More
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In Five Cities that Ruled the World, theologian Douglas Wilson fuses together, in compelling detail, the critical moments birthed in history's most influential cities -- Jerusalem, Athens, Rome, London, and New York. Wilson... See More
by David Brin
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A starship crew of humans and dolphins skirts the brink of interstellar war in this epic adventure by the New York Times-bestselling author of The Postman. We are not alone. Humanity's explorations have revealed... See More
by Laird Hunt
(654 reviews)
She calls herself Ash, but that's not her real name. She is a farmer's faithful wife, but she has left her husband to don the uniform of a Union soldier in the Civil War. Neverhome tells the harrowing story of Ash Thompson... See More
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"Magic and technology blend seamlessly" in this YA dystopian fantasy about a teen who must escape the only world she's ever known in order to survive (Booklist). Vis in magia, in vita vi. In magic there is power, and in... See More
by Lee Savino
(556 reviews)
The rules of the Hunt: The prey will have a ten minute head start to run and hide. At the signal, the hunter will enter the woods. The Hunt has begun. If the prey isn't captured before midnight, she gets $10,000. If she... See More
by Meghan Daum
(139 reviews)
The cult classic essay collection from "one of the most emotionally exacting, mercilessly candid, deeply funny... writers of our time" (Cheryl Strayed, The New York Times Book Review). First published in 2001, My Misspent... See More
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"A masterly and elegantly told story that weaves together the Iraqi past and present." -- New York Times Book Review "A first-class investigation... that tells the reader more about the tensions of living close to power... See More
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"I've loved Maggie Thrash's work for years, and Rainbow Black is going to set so many new hearts aflame -- murder, intrigue, queer love, dark humor AND satanic panic? Welcome to the Maggie Thrash Fan Club, world!" -- Emma... See More
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In the bestselling tradition of J.A. Redmerski and Jessica Sorensen come the next novel in Courtney Cole's New York Times bestselling Beautifully Broken Series?Ķ Sometimes before we fall... we fly. One dark moment... See More
by David Denby
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A bestselling author and distinguished critic goes back to high school to find out whether books can shape lives It's no secret that millions of American teenagers, caught up in social media, television, movies, and games... See More
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