Slant: A Novel
The "reigning master of hard-edge science fiction takes a chilling look at the plausible near-future" in this cyberpunk sequel to Queen of Angels (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). In the second half of the twenty-first... See More
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by Greg Bear
(128 reviews)
Quick ViewThe "reigning master of hard-edge science fiction takes a chilling look at the plausible near-future" in this cyberpunk sequel to Queen of Angels (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). In the second half of the twenty-first... See More
(557 reviews)
Quick ViewIn the spring of 1998, Kouichi Sakakibara transfers to Yomiyama North Middle School. In class, he develops a sense of unease as he notices that the people around him act like they're walking on eggshells, and students and... See More
by Noah Gordon
(1,053 review)
Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestselling novel that follows the life and career of a rabbi as he journeys through America: "A rewarding reading experience." -- Los Angeles Times Michael Kind is raised in the Jewish cauldron of 1920s... See More
(1,097 review)
Quick ViewA collection of short stories featuring the 'heart specialist', Parker Pyne. Mrs Packington felt alone, helpless and utterly forlorn. But her life changed when she stumbled upon an advertisement in The Times which read... See More
by Limmy
(458 reviews)
Quick ViewThis is Limmy's second book. It's a whole load of new, odd, and hilariously grim short stories. Tom is in a soft play with his daughters. He's bored. He's so bored he can move things with his mind. A man fills up a mate's... See More
by Diksha Basu
(1,270 review)
Quick ViewSELECTED AS A READ FOR LILLY SINGH'S @lillyslibrary BOOK CLUB! 'Ultra charming' Vogue Uproarious, beady-eyed social comedy with a big heart' Mail on Sunday 'A complete joy from start to finish' Kamila... See More
by Kate SeRine
(108 reviews)
Quick ViewThe author of Red "takes urban fantasy, crime thrillers and fairy tale characters and creates magic" in this paranormal romance novella (Caffeinated Book Reviewer). To put it lightly, Nate Grimm has a dark past... See More
by C.J. Skuse
(185 reviews)
Quick ViewEvery girl at Bathory School has heard stories about The Beast. No one believed they were true. Until Now. 'Grisly, nail-biting fun!' - Lovereading4kids.co.uk At sixteen Nash thought that the fight to become Head Girl of... See More
(1,121 review)
Quick ViewBeverly Lewis Bestseller, Beautifully Repackaged In The Revelation, Jonas Mast has given Leah Ebersol reason to hope again. Yet events threaten that might force Leah and her sister Sadie to reveal their closely guarded... See More
(2,701 reviews)
Quick ViewGlamour and suspense in the bestselling Sidney Sheldon novel from the international superstar Tilly Bagshawe. Grace Brookstein is the beautiful, young, and naive wife of financial superstar, Leonard Brookstein. In 2009 the... See More
(78 reviews)
Quick ViewThe benefits of a Master of Business Administration (MBA) degree can be massive: fast-track career advancement, a big fat wage packet, the whole high-flying top-notch executive lifestyle. But studying for an MBA isn't... See More
(7,567 reviews)
Quick View'Utterly true and lyrical, Harman's book should be a little classic' Jacquelyn Mitchard Call the Midwife meets The Help in this heart-warming debut novel by Patricia Harman. As a midwife working in rural poverty during the... See More
(108 reviews)
Quick ViewJason and Whit Fireson, the notorious, bank-robbing duo known as the Firefly Brothers, wake to find themselves lying on cooling boards in a police morgue. Riddled with bullet wounds, the reality is inescapable: they've been... See More
(344 reviews)
Quick ViewLODESTAR AWARD WINNER FOR BEST YOUNG ADULT BOOK From Hugo and Locus Award-winning author Naomi Kritzer, Catfishing on CatNet is a thought-provoking near future YA thriller that could not be more timely as it explores... See More
by John Medina
(2,437 reviews)
Quick ViewMost of us have no idea what's really going on inside our heads. Yet brain scientists have uncovered details every business leader, parent, and teacher should knowlike the need for physical activity to get your brain... See More
(1,050 review)
Quick ViewAs a train speeds over the Sankey Viaduct, the dead body of a man is hurled into the canal below. Inspector Robert Colbeck and Sergeant Victor Leeming take charge of their most complex and difficult case yet. Hampered by the... See More
by Lucy Monroe
(370 reviews)
Quick ViewSavannah has returned to Greece with the intention of making her peace with the Kiriakis family. But Leiandros Kiriakis still believes the lies about Savannah and is set on making her pay for the past. Savannah is reluctant... See More
by Nora Roberts
(16,673 reviews)
Quick ViewA dark and powerful goddess hunts for three jewels: fallen stars that will give her endless power. To save the world, six friends have joined forces to stop her. Now, on the beautiful island of Capri, their battle... See More
(545 reviews)
Quick ViewThe New York Times-bestselling author "digs deep into the world of how we shop and how we eat. It's a marvelous, smart, revealing work" (Susan Orlean, #1 bestselling author). In a culture obsessed with food -- how it looks... See More
by Kate Walker
(43 reviews)
Quick ViewA kingdom's safety... Betrayed by those she loves, Honoria Escalona must now face the only man capable of bringing stability to the Mediterranean kingdom of Mecjoria. A cold, hard man who once called her his friend... Alexei... See More
(216 reviews)
Quick ViewPretending to be Normal tells the story of a woman who, after years of self-doubt and self-denial, learned to embrace her Asperger's syndrome traits with thanksgiving and joy. Chronicling her life from her earliest memories... See More
(1,568 review)
Quick ViewA fabulous Eddings standalone fantasy, set in an entirely new magical world. Burglar, armed robber and sometime murderer, our hero Althalus is commissioned to steal a book from the House at the End of the World by a... See More
by Mark A. Noll
(481 reviews)
Quick ViewIn this popular introduction to church history, now in its third edition, Mark Noll isolates key events that provide a framework for understanding the history of Christianity. The book presents Christianity as a worldwide... See More
(34 reviews)
Quick ViewThere's more going on in The Street than its inhabitants realise... In the course of this delightful, quirky and perceptive novel an elderly soldier with incipient Alzheimer's saves the life of a remarkable child, a resting... See More
(3,776 reviews)
Quick ViewA "vivid and extremely interesting" novel of an upper-class Chinese wife's quest for freedom, from the Nobel Prize-winning author of The Good Earth (The New Yorker). At forty, Madame Wu is beautiful and much respected as... See More
by Camilla Way
(4,681 reviews)
Quick View'Compelling, dark and intense, this story of a friendship gone wrong will keep you guessing until the end' -B.A. PARIS, No.1 bestselling author of BEHIND CLOSED DOORS THERE ARE SOME FRIENDS YOU'LL NEVER FORGET... NO... See More
by Paul Heiney
(189 reviews)
Quick ViewWhen Countrywise presenter Paul Heiney's son Nicholas committed suicide aged 23, Paul and his wife, Times columnist Libby Purves, were rocked to the core. Nicholas had been a highly gifted promising young man, albeit he had... See More
(69 reviews)
Quick ViewTobias Campion, rector of Moreton St Jude, is delighted to welcome the widowed Lady Chase as his parishioner. Charming and generous-spirited, she nonetheless harbours a secret sorrow: her son is missing, presumed dead, and... See More