The Broken Fife
A Sweeping Civil War Tale of Love, Loss, and Music Before the first shots of the Civil War are fired, Junius Hart's life changes forever. He falls in love with Ruby, enslaved on his father's farm, and vows to protect her... See More
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(9 reviews)
A Sweeping Civil War Tale of Love, Loss, and Music Before the first shots of the Civil War are fired, Junius Hart's life changes forever. He falls in love with Ruby, enslaved on his father's farm, and vows to protect her... See More
by VJ Dunn
(33 reviews)
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by Benjamin Ho
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by Henry Adams
(20 reviews)
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by Henry Adams
(8 reviews)
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by H. G. Wells
(507 reviews)
? Before rockets, before Apollo, before science made it possible -- H. G. Wells imagined it first. ? H. G. Wells's The First Men in the Moon is a visionary work of early science fiction -- a thrilling adventure that blends... See More
by H. G. Wells
(182 reviews)
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by Henry Ford
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(507 reviews)
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(37 reviews)
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(10 reviews)
Edina follows the story of the titular character, Edina, as she navigates various personal and social challenges. The novel is set in a Victorian-era society and explores themes of love, social status, and personal... See More
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Corey's parents become perplexed when their son's inexplicable knowledge of the Native American circle of life begins to change their lives. Could his newly purchased stuffed dog from the Sulky Plow Country Store have... See More
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I used to think that drug deals only took place in dark alleys, seedy motel rooms and run-down bars but the fact of the matter is that they take place right in front of you, every day. These people, the dealers, act like... See More
by C.G. Coppola
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(55 reviews)
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by Obed Silva
(45 reviews)
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by Rami Ungar
(20 reviews)
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by Rami Ungar
(16 reviews)
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by Rami Ungar
(12 reviews)
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by Rami Ungar
(10 reviews)
Peyton fears the outside world. It has brought him nothing but pain and misery. He even bought and renovated an entire house to get away. However, when a hurricane threatens his home, he must contemplate leaving for the... See More
by Rami Ungar
(9 reviews)
Shirley Dobbins wants nothing more than to live a quiet life and become a head housekeeper at a prestigious house. So when she is invited to come work for the mysterious baronet Sir Joseph Hunting at his estate, she thinks... See More
(18 reviews)
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(24 reviews)
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(9,883 reviews)
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(8,155 reviews)
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