American Visa: A Novel
"American Visa is beautifully written, atmospheric, and stylish in the manner of Chandler... a smart, exotic crime fiction offering." -- George Pelecanos, award-winning author/producer of The Wire Armed with fake... See More
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(29 reviews)
"American Visa is beautifully written, atmospheric, and stylish in the manner of Chandler... a smart, exotic crime fiction offering." -- George Pelecanos, award-winning author/producer of The Wire Armed with fake... See More
(525 reviews)
Archaeologist Natalie Sullivan is determined to find a lost city in Ireland. But NFL star Mike O'Connor is standing in her way... Natalie Sullivan is on the verge of a breakthrough most archaeology grad students only dream... See More
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Tamar Rosenfeld spent years in love with Abraham Krasner -- yet now that she's finally ready to move on, he's realized she's the only woman he can't live without. Tamar Rosenfeld has been in love with New York Leopards... See More
(276 reviews)
She's a book nerd who doesn't like sports. He's a cocky NFL quarterback. They have nothing in common -- but they can't stay away from each other. When Rachael Hamilton accidentally gate-crashes a pro-athlete party, she ends... See More
by H.F. Ellis
(28 reviews)
The last of the humorous fictional memoirs of a hapless assistant schoolmaster. It is to be A.J. Wentworth's final appearance on the scholastic scene. Once more he dons his cap and gown - or, to be more precise... See More
by H.F. Ellis
(29 reviews)
The second of the humorous fictional memoirs of a hapless schoolmaster. A. J. Wentworth, formerly teacher of mathematics at Burgrove prep school for boys, now passes his retirement years in a typically English rural... See More
by H.F Vincent
(23 reviews)
This easy to read book which has 5 star reviews offers a real solution to how in just a few minutes three times a day you can manage your incontinence and get back control by doing pelvic floor muscle exercises (also known... See More
(41 reviews)
This 2nd edition e-book has been updated and a FAQ section added in 2018! A pre-diabetes diagnosis is a wake-up call and a call to action! The news that you have pre-diabetes should be taken seriously, yet many people who... See More
(17 reviews)
Sent on a quest by Odin, Thor faces one of his first threats as a godling. Along for the ride are Sif and Balder, two young Asgardians who will play a pivotal role in the Odinson's development as the God of Thunder! See More
by H.L. Mencken
(22 reviews)
The American Language, first published in 1919, is H. L. Mencken's book about the English language as spoken in the United States. Mencken was inspired by "the argot of the colored waiters" in Washington, as well as one of... See More
(14 reviews)
"Davenport writes with equal imagination and verve about the tanginess of an orange, the mystery of love, quantum physics, music, and a lashing rainstorm." -- Booklist Featuring both short stories and critical pieces, The... See More
(13 reviews)
Guy Davenport demonstrates his unparalleled critical vision as he interprets art, literature, and culture In this collection of 20 essays, Guy Davenport applies his insightful gaze and critical wisdom to topics including... See More
by Ellen Tarlow
(6 reviews)
Pinwheel the joyful donkey as he befriends someone who always agrees with him: his echo! That is, until the echo says it likes climbing trees instead of looking for rocks. Then, Pinwheel and his friends meet a mysterious... See More
(10 reviews)
This book details the Liberty ships and the Emergency Shipbuilding Program during World War II. For the first time, comprehensive information is provided about the builders, the namesakes, and the operators under one cover... See More
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This is the 2nd edition of "How Meteors Hit the Ground". The only difference from the first book is that tables are added giving detailed information of each of 795 write-offs of Meteors that occurred after WWII between 1945... See More
(28 reviews)
In a tale to appeal to young and old alike Jess Carter & the Oil Boat takes us from the industrial gloom of the Black Country to the wide expanse of the Manchester Ship Canal on board a horse-drawn tanker narrowboat in the... See More
(12 reviews)
In recent years, 'memory' has become a central, though also a controversial, concept in historical studies - a term that denotes both a new and distinctive field of study and a fresh way of conceptualizing history as a field... See More
(42 reviews)
I need hardly tell you the esential thing about a football i.e. nobody need tell me to get rid of it. i do not want it in the first place. Wot is the use of having a soaking wet piece of leather pushed at you? Give me a... See More
(9 reviews)
Observing young children at play is an everyday and often fascinating and pleasurable experience for many of us. It also has a great pedigree in the development of psychoanalysis from Freud's observation of his grandson's... See More
(30 reviews)
Give your revision the edge with this text from the bestselling law revision series Criminal Law, 9th edition, by Emily Finch and Stephan Fafinski, is a revision text designed to prepare you for exams by getting you to... See More
by Lara Finch
(12 reviews)
In an elegant house in Little Venice, London, a young mother is quietly going out of her mind. When a charming nanny arrives to help care for her little girl Evie, she seems like salvation - beautiful, capable, devoted to... See More
(22 reviews)
In these original essays, short stories, and poems, the beloved Frederick Buechner reflects on the moments of transcendence in the midst of his daily existence. In a myriad of commonplace activities, he finds the presence of... See More
by Fiona Ferris
(6 reviews)
What if you could lose weight, and love the process? In Luxurious Weight Loss, author Fiona Ferris invites you into a world where slimming down doesn't require willpower, punishment, or complicated plans. Instead, you'll... See More
(102 reviews)
A billionaire boss. A fake girlfriend. A romance writer who doesn't believe she will find love. And a man who falls first... and hard. Violet Hart writes romance for a living -- well, tries to. When she's not battling... See More
by Erika Lynn
(10 reviews)
Dear Santa, All I want for Christmas is my dream job and to not fall in love with the swoony Sawyer Sullivan. You can help with that, right? Love, Morgan Truly Nobody has ever called Morgan Truly a slacker. Competitive... See More
by Cavan Scott
(28 reviews)
From the writer of Star Wars: The High Republic comes an intense medical drama brimming with fairies, trolls, and real human pathos. St. Lilith's is a secret hospital for supernatural creatures. The personnel are overworked... See More
(66 reviews)
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(15 reviews)
If you're a creative crafter looking to serve up a big slice of fun for your next knitting project, then this Nice as Pie Knitting Pattern could be the one for you! Best suited to knitters with intermediate to advanced... See More
by Fel Fern
(317 reviews)
Milo needs a break. A road trip to Grizzly Mountain Lodge feels like the perfect escape to heal from his recent breakup. But being alone on the open road comes with risks. When his car breaks down in the middle of nowhere... See More
by Eric Johnson
(65 reviews)
Losing weight can seem impossible when you're an emotional eater. When we're scared, lonely, or sad, food provides such great relief - but it comes at a cost. It's okay to want to be thin. We are not meant to be fat. When... See More
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