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Sean Patrick Sayers peels away the veneer of society in this chilling account of a world in crisis and without order as the reader meets characters adeptly forged from years of hardship and a never ending winter. Follow... See More
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Sean Patrick Sayers peels away the veneer of society in this chilling account of a world in crisis and without order as the reader meets characters adeptly forged from years of hardship and a never ending winter. Follow... See More
(135 reviews)
In "A History of the Japanese People," the reader is immersed in a rich blend of narratives and essays that meticulously encapsulate the vast cultural, historical, and social landscapes of Japan. This anthology offers a... See More
by Scott Parker
(240 reviews)
Dr. Eric Westman, Director of Duke University Keto Medicine Clinic, and world-renowned chef Scott Parker have teamed up to bring you a robust collection of restaurant-inspired, carb-conscious recipes. Each recipe features... See More
(184 reviews)
The "British Murder Mysteries - 10 Novels in One Volume" anthology presents a meticulous curation of classic detective narratives, exploring the intricate tapestry of crime, mystery, and detection from the early 20th... See More
(21 reviews)
This book is a collection of aphorisms that can be read in any order. They are reflections stemming from an event, a convivence or an encounter; spiritual wake-up calls either announcing or denouncing; questions or calls to... See More
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(89 reviews)
Greta Sinclair is a multiple Amazon bestselling cozy mystery author and 2025 Global Book Awards Silver Medal winner for A Very Sticky Murder. A shimmering market, a ruthless killer, and a holiday trip that turns Vienna into... See More
(14 reviews)
Seventeen years after a young girl was found murdered, her accused killer has returned to the scene of the crime: the cute, one-traffic-light village of Ludlow in the Green Mountains of Vermont. A "multigenerational family... See More
(16 reviews)
MULTIPLE BESTSELLING AUTHOR AND THE 2025 GLOBAL BOOK AWARDS SILVER MEDAL WINNER FOR A VERY STICKY MURDER. Copenhagen in late winter promises candles, canals, and comfort food -- not murder. When international food critic... See More
(9 reviews)
In The Sacrifice of Praise, Herman Bavinck pastorally guides the reader through the importance of the public profession of faith. Bavinck's careful treatment includes explorations of the unifying power of a common... See More
(291 reviews)
Dive into the historical and martial tapestry of 'Broad-Sword and Single-Stick,' a compelling anthology that explores the dynamic intersections of culture and combat through the ages. This collection intricately weaves... See More
(216 reviews)
The book is about a young lad, Nils Holgersson, whose "chief delight was to eat and sleep, and after that he liked best to make mischief". He takes great delight in hurting the animals in his family farm. Nils captures a... See More
(41 reviews)
Greta Sinclair is a multiple Amazon bestselling cozy mystery author and 2025 Global Book Awards Silver Medal winner for A Very Sticky Murder. Valentine's Day at The Grand Music Hall should be all about music, romance, and... See More
(25 reviews)
Greta Sinclair is a multiple Amazon bestselling cozy mystery author and 2025 Global Book Awards Silver Medal winner for A Very Sticky Murder. Bake-offs: who knew they could be so deadly? When international food critic... See More
(15 reviews)
Dive into the shadowy depths of '60 Gothic Classics,' an anthology that seamlessly weaves together the haunting narratives and chilling motifs of Gothic literature. This collection spans a range of styles from atmospheric... See More
by Kurt Busiek
(9 reviews)
Collects Iron Man (1998) #1-7. Back from the dead (again), Tony Stark's rebuilding his corporation from the ground up -- but enemies old and new remind him his work is never done! With romance, rivalry and robots to keep... See More
by IP Factly
(36 reviews)
IP Factly presents... "101 Facts... Stars!" Amazing facts, stunning photos plus videos telling the stunning story of how stars are born and die. Star books for kids - a fun and fascinating way for young readers to... See More
by IP Factly
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IP Factly presents... "101 Facts... Neil Armstrong" Amazing facts, stunning photos plus videos telling the story of the first man on the moon. Space books for kids - a fun and fascinating way for young readers to... See More
(8 reviews)
"The world doesn't need more leaders with titles. It needs leaders with truth. Be real -- or be forgotten." Every generation produces leaders. Only a few become warrior leaders -- the rare individuals forged through... See More
by IP Factly
(14 reviews)
IP Factly presents... "101 Facts... Space Exploration" Amazing facts, stunning photos plus videos telling the story of our journey into space. Space exploration for kids - a fun and fascinating way for young readers to... See More
(2,138 reviews)
In "The Castle of Otranto," Horace Walpole introduces readers to the gothic novel, a genre blending horror, romance, and the supernatural. Set in the mysterious and foreboding castle of Otranto, the narrative revolves around... See More
by John Keats
(10 reviews)
John Keats's "Ode on a Grecian Urn" masterfully intertwines rich imagery and profound philosophical inquiry, capturing the essence of beauty and truth through the lens of an ancient artifact. The poem unfolds in a series of... See More
(1,195 reviews)
In "Humility: The Journey Toward Holiness," Andrew Murray explores the profound spiritual virtue of humility, positioning it as a cornerstone for a life of faith and holiness. Written in a reflective and accessible style... See More
(364 reviews)
In "History of the Ottawa and Chippewa Indians of Michigan," Andrew J. Blackbird meticulously chronicles the rich heritage, customs, and challenges faced by the Ottawa and Chippewa tribes. The work showcases a blend of... See More
(120 reviews)
In "How to Get What You Want," Wallace D. Wattles presents a compelling synthesis of practical advice and metaphysical principles that aim to guide readers towards achieving their desires. The work is characterized by its... See More
by M. Mignet
(117 reviews)
M. Mignet's "History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814" presents a meticulously researched account of a pivotal era in global history. Employing a narrative style that blends rigorous scholarship with vivid... See More
by John Keats
(60 reviews)
In "Letters of John Keats to His Family and Friends," readers are offered an intimate glimpse into the mind of one of the foremost figures of the Romantic literature movement. This collection encapsulates Keats's lyrical... See More
(42 reviews)
Count Philip de Segur's "History of the Expedition to Russia" offers an exhaustive account of Napoleon's ill-fated invasion of Russia in 1812. The narrative intricately weaves personal observations with broader historical... See More
by John Keats
(18 reviews)
The Complete Works of John Keats: Poems, Plays & Personal Letters is a comprehensive anthology that encapsulates the essence of Keats's literary genius across multiple forms. This collection reveals the depth and complexity... See More
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In "History of the Reformation in the Sixteenth Century," Jean-Henri Merle d'Aubigné presents a comprehensive chronicle that explores the major theological upheaval that reshaped Europe. Spanning five volumes, this... See More
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