White Houses
In 1933, President Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt took up residence in the White House. With them went the celebrated journalist Lorena Hickok - Hick to friends - a straight-talking reporter from South Dakota, whose... See More
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by Amy Bloom
(4,091 reviews)
Quick ViewIn 1933, President Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt took up residence in the White House. With them went the celebrated journalist Lorena Hickok - Hick to friends - a straight-talking reporter from South Dakota, whose... See More
by Hannah Kaner
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Quick ViewThe thrilling epic fantasy sequel to No. 1 Sunday Times bestseller, GODKILLER. THE INSTANT NO.1 SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER! War is coming, godkiller. The gods are stirring, whispering of war. Godkiller Kissen sacrificed... See More
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by Jenn Stark
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by Diana Athill
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by Mary Colwell
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by Buddy Levy
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Quick ViewThe acclaimed author of Labyrinth of Ice charts the legendary sixteenth-century adventurer's death-defying navigation of the Amazon River. In 1541, Spanish conquistador Gonzalo Pizarro and his lieutenant Francisco Orellana... See More
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by Emma Holly
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by Mark Dever
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by Jenn Stark
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by Alice Wong
(1,358 review)
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by Steve Blank
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by Kate Elliott
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by Ethan Canin
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Quick ViewAn updated third edition of the modern classic that applies cognitive science to the world of politics -- to explain how our unconscious views shape our votes. When Moral Politics was first published, it redefined how... See More
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by Peter Heller
(1,046 review)
Quick ViewFrom the best-selling author of The Dog Stars and The Last Ranger, a novel about two men -- friends since boyhood -- who emerge from the woods of rural Maine to a dystopian country racked by bewildering violence Every year... See More
by Wilbur Smith
(6,534 reviews)
Quick ViewA FIGHT FOR HONOUR. A QUEST FOR REVENGE. Paris, 1794. Revolutionary fervour has erupted into the Reign of Terror. A young man, Paul Courtney, hides in a crowd watching as the condemned are brought to the guillotine. Among... See More
by Michael Bond
(149 reviews)
Quick ViewPaddington - the beloved, classic bear from Darkest Peru - is back in this fantastically funny, long-awaited, brand new illustrated novel from master storyteller Michael Bond! 'I'm not a foreigner,' exclaimed Paddington... See More
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Quick ViewThe Zen master and author of Everyday Zen shares the simple, essential wisdom of embracing the ordinary in life. Zen is life itself, nothing added. But for many of us, pursuing a spiritual path involves fantasies about our... See More
by Esther Hatch
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by Frances Gies
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by Brian Clegg
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by John Hegarty
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