Garlands of Gold
"Filled with rich period detail, this historical romance will appeal to readers who enjoy learning about other cultures and times." -- Booklist In seventeenth-century Rotterdam, young Saskia is lady's maid to wealthy... See More
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(65 reviews)
"Filled with rich period detail, this historical romance will appeal to readers who enjoy learning about other cultures and times." -- Booklist In seventeenth-century Rotterdam, young Saskia is lady's maid to wealthy... See More
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In Foodist, Darya Pino Rose, a neuroscientist, food writer, and the creator of SummerTomato.com, delivers a savvy, practical guide to ending the diet cycle and discovering lasting weight-loss through the love of food and the... See More
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This step-by-step guide to achieving happiness is the most significant book of its kind since Daniel Goleman's runaway bestseller, Emotional Intelligence. 'A remarkable book. It is hard to imagine a more convincing guide to... See More
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"They said what they would do, and we did not listen. Then they did what they said they would do." So ends the first chapter of this brilliantly readable counterfactual novel, reminding us that America's Christian... See More
(27 reviews)
Why does the human brain insist on interpreting the world and constructing a narrative? In this ground-breaking work, Michael S. Gazzaniga, one of the world's foremost cognitive neuroscientists, shows how our mind and brain... See More
(104 reviews)
2013 Philip K. Dick Award Special Citation of Excellence "Orwell, Vonnegut, and Douglas Adams are felt on every page, though Magnason is never derivative. His satire and insightful social commentary sweeten the pot and the... See More
by Robin Sloan
(12,698 reviews)
A New York Times bestseller, Mr Penumbra's 24-hour Bookstore is an entirely charming and lovable first novel of mysterious books and dusty bookshops; it is a witty and delightful love-letter to both the old book world and... See More
by Miriam Toews
(6,391 reviews)
**READ THE BOOK BEFORE YOU WATCH THE MAJOR FILM STARRING CLAIRE FOY, JESSIE BUCKLEY, ROONEY MARA AND BEN WHISHAW** 'Don't miss this.' MARGARET ATWOOD 'Beautiful... a novel for the times.' LISA McINERNEY 'Tender, enraging... See More
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Two young Regency ladies with special powers must save the monarchy: "A satisfying blend of magic, mystery, humor, and romance" (Booklist). Ocean voyages do not agree with wizards, and seasickness during the Channel crossing... See More
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The Orange Prize-winning novel of Larry Weller, a man who discovers the passion of his life in the ordered riotousness of Hampton Court's Maze. Larry and his naive young wife, Dorrie, spend their honeymoon in England. At... See More
(81 reviews)
"Based on the Brontë family of writers, MacColl's story is filled with life and death, mystery, and witty humor" -- a Junior Library Guild Selection (School Library Journal, starred review). Emily and Charlotte... See More
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A "funny, erudite, and fascinating" miscellany of things lost, large and small -- from cultures to candies, species to sports gear -- by the acclaimed columnist (A.C. Grayling). They go. They vanish. People... See More
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A tour of the Solar System's tallest, hottest, coldest and weirdest volcanoes - and a look inside what makes them erupt. The volcano - among the most familiar and perhaps the most terrifying of all geological phenomena... See More
by Ian Fraser
(555 reviews)
This is the definitive account of the Royal Bank of Scotland scandal. For a few brief months in 2007 and 2009, the Royal Bank of Scotland was the largest bank in the world. Then the Edinburgh-based giant - having rapidly... See More
(51 reviews)
A leading strategist opens our eyes to the greatest terrorist threat of all-and how to prevent it before it's too late Americans in the twenty-first century are keenly aware of the many forms of terrorism: hijackings... See More
by Zoe Archer
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Two Lonely Hearts... Kalindi MacNeil survived the devastating enemy airship attack that obliterated Liverpool, but even her engineering skills can't seem to repair her broken heart. Seeking to put her life back together... See More
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Discover dark mysteries nestled in every borough of the Big Apple in this collection of five noir short story anthologies. New York City Noir: The Five Borough Set collects the five NYC borough installments in our... See More
by Anna Bell
(2,339 reviews)
Could YOU survive a digital detox? Perfect for fans of Lucy Diamond and Sophie Kinsella, It Started With A Tweet is the hilarious new romantic comedy from the author of The Bucket List to Mend a Broken Heart. 'Had me... See More
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The suspenseful true story of a love that defied Nazi oppression, and a harrowing journey to freedom. In 1945, Ditha Bruncel was living with her parents in the small town of Lossen, in Upper Silesia. Close Jewish friends... See More
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"Bonnan combines wit and passion with the sensibilities of a talented instructor in this encyclopedic tour of the vertebrate skeleton." -- Publishers Weekly What can we learn about the evolution of jaws from a pair of... See More
by Craig Brown
(3,734 reviews)
SHORTLISTED for the Baillie Gifford Prize's 25th Anniversary Winner of Winners award WINNER OF THE BAILLIE GIFFORD PRIZE 2020 A Spectator Book of the Year ? A Times Book of the Year ? A Telegraph Book of the Year ? A... See More
by Henry Warren
(233 reviews)
"This is the first book that promises to tell the deep, dark secrets of computer arithmetic, and it delivers in spades. It contains every trick I knew plus many, many more. A godsend for library developers, compiler writers... See More
by Kate Elliott
(97 reviews)
In the second book of Kate Elliott's Novels of the Jaran, Tess Soerensen is pulled between two powerful men -- her brother and her husband -- and their competing revolutions On the planet Rhui, the nomadic tribes of the... See More
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SHORTLISTED FOR THE DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD 2024 LONGLISTED FOR THE BOOKER PRIZE 2023 THE SUNDAY TIMES TOP TEN BESTSELLER TWICE WINNER OF THE COSTA BOOK OF THE YEAR A FINANCIAL TIMES, TIMES, AND IRISH TIMES BEST BOOK OF... See More
(521 reviews)
Will Destroy the Galaxy for Cash is the follow up tale to Will Save the Galaxy for Food from the mind of writer Yahtzee Croshaw (Mogworld, Jam, Differently Morphous). With the age of heroic star pilots and galactic villains... See More
by Eamonn Forde
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It was supposed to be just another bumper year for the record business. The industry was firing on all cylinders and growing exponentially; CD was king and bringing in phenomenal sums of money. The good times, culturally and... See More
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Amy watches in growing fear the worsening confrontation between her husband and her son, until she realises that only one of them can survive it. How long can she keep them apart? The final volume in "Promises to Keep"... See More
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Archduke Franz Ferdinand Lives! presents an intellectually invigorating set of hypotheticals about the twentieth century--had we been smart enough to avoid World War I. The "Great War" claimed nearly 40 million lives and... See More
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A tortured mercenary and a genetically engineered assassin fall in love while running for their lives in this high-octane cyberpunk romance adventure. "Steinmetz expertly fuses cyberpunk staples and romantic comedy elements... See More
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