Crooked Seeds
'This is an extraordinary novel. It is shattering, almost unbearable, yet - so good, so clear - it is unputdownable.' Roddy Doyle '... this is not a "feelgood" book, but it did make me feel good - feel joy, in fact, at its... See More
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(78 reviews)
'This is an extraordinary novel. It is shattering, almost unbearable, yet - so good, so clear - it is unputdownable.' Roddy Doyle '... this is not a "feelgood" book, but it did make me feel good - feel joy, in fact, at its... See More
(450 reviews)
Quantum Theory is the most revolutionary discovery in physics since Newton. This book gives a lucid, exciting, and accessible account of the surprising and counterintuitive ideas that shape our understanding of the... See More
by Blake Pierce
(267 reviews)
1920s. New York City. When a 16-year-old girl from a wealthy Fifth Avenue family is found strangled, murdered on the eve of her society coming-out party, Ava Gold, New York's first female homicide detective, is called in to... See More
by John Scalzi
(9,497 reviews)
The Last Emperox is the thrilling conclusion to the award-winning, New York Times and USA Today bestselling Interdependency series, an epic space opera adventure from Hugo Award-winning author John Scalzi. The collapse of... See More
(133 reviews)
Since the start of the Trump era, the United States and the Western world has finally begun to wake up to the threat of online warfare and the attacks from Russia, who flood social media with disinformation, and circulate... See More
by Dale Brown
(697 reviews)
The New York Times-bestselling author introduces a cutting-edge new hero out to stop ecological terrorists in this international techno-thriller. When a Texas oil refinery is destroyed by a "backpack" nuclear device, it's... See More
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The Mind Illuminated is a comprehensive, accessible and - above all - effective book on meditation, providing a nuts-and-bolts stage-based system that helps all levels of meditators establish and deepen their practice... See More
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New York Times bestselling author and Queen of the Beach Reads Mary Kay Andrews delivers her next blockbuster, Hello Summer. It's a new season... Conley Hawkins left her family's small town newspaper, The Silver Bay... See More
by Alan Moore
(1,726 reviews)
An undoubted masterpiece from the legendary Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell and one of the most significant graphic novels of the last two decades, From Hell is the story of Jack the Ripper, perhaps the most infamous man in... See More
(15,034 reviews)
Explore Identity and Independence with Zora Neale Hurston's 'Their Eyes Were Watching God' Step into the world of Janie Crawford and journey with her through the powerful exploration of identity and independence in Zora... See More
(316 reviews)
Times Book of the Month: a spine-chilling classic festive Christmas crime mystery from beloved author of Waterstones Thriller of the Month, Uncle Paul. 'Brilliant... Such clever, witty writing.' Elly Griffiths 'Fremlin... See More
by Anthony Good
(219 reviews)
'Provocative and compelling, it is a spectacular debut' - Daily Mail ____________ Is murder ever morally right? And is a murderer necessarily bad? These two questions waltz through the maddening mind of Michael, the... See More
by Blake Pierce
(721 reviews)
Paige King, after receiving her Ph.D. in forensic psychology, has been asked to join the FBI's elite BAU unit. When a deranged killer on death row seems to know more than he lets on about an active case, Paige is summoned to... See More
(260 reviews)
Why you don't have a self -- and why that's a good thing In Losing Ourselves, Jay Garfield, a leading expert on Buddhist philosophy, offers a brief and radically clear account of an idea that at first might seem frightening... See More
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In Dianne Freeman's charming Victorian-era mystery series, Frances Wynn, the American-born Countess of Harleigh, finds her sister's wedding threatened by a vow of vengeance. London is known for its bustle and intrigues... See More
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No one in the twentieth century had a greater impact on world history than Deng Xiaoping. And no scholar is better qualified than Ezra Vogel to disentangle the contradictions embodied in the life and legacy of China's... See More
(1,414 reviews)
Return to a darker Oz with Gregory Maguire. In A Lion Among Men, the third volume in Maguire's acclaimed, New York Times bestselling series The Wicked Years, a fuller, more complex Cowardly Lion is brought to life and gets... See More
(1,870 reviews)
The Wicked Years continue in Gregory Maguire's Son of a Witch -- the heroic saga of the hapless yet determined young man who may or may not be the offspring of the fabled Wicked Witch of the West. A New York Times bestseller... See More
by Kat Banyard
(89 reviews)
In The Equality Illusion, 'the most influential young feminist in the country' (Guardian) and UK Feminista founder Kat Banyard argues passionately and articulately that feminism continues to be one of the most urgent and... See More
(1,087 reviews)
In this astute mix of cultural critique and biblical studies, John H. Walton presents and defends twenty propositions supporting a literary and theological understanding of Genesis 1 within the context of the ancient Near... See More
by Gene Wolfe
(159 reviews)
Gene Wolfe's In Green's Jungles is the second volume, after On Blue's Waters, of his ambitious SF trilogy, The Book of the Short Sun. It is again narrated by Horn, who has embarked on a quest from his home on the planet... See More
(4,091 reviews)
**AN INSTANTNEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER (July 2017)** In Down a Dark Road, the electrifying new thriller in Linda Castillo's New York Times bestselling series, a convicted murderer is on the run and Chief of... See More
(2,101 reviews)
In this sequel to the New York Times bestseller, Adult Children of Emotionally Immature Parents, author Lindsay Gibson offers powerful tools to help you step back and protect yourself at the first sign of an emotional... See More
by Sidney Homer
(45 reviews)
A History of Interest Rates presents a very readable account of interest rate trends and lending practices over four millennia of economic history. Despite the paucity of data prior to the Industrial Revolution, authors... See More
(13,854 reviews)
One of the world's most famous novels, One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, winner of the Nobel Prize for Literature, blends the natural with the supernatural in on one of the most magical reading... See More
by Molly Harper
(825 reviews)
Northern Exposure Even in Grundy, Alaska, it's unusual to find a naked guy with a bear trap clamped to his ankle on your porch. But when said guy turns into a wolf, recent southern transplant Mo Wenstein has no difficulty... See More
(92 reviews)
Barista Jen Hamby's coworkers give her a hard time for bringing coffee and pastries to a homeless man who sits outside her café--but she has a secret. The scruffy man is her father. She's also hiding the little matter of... See More
(111 reviews)
WINNER OF THE 2022 HUGO AWARD FOR BEST RELATED WORK From Charlie Jane Anders, the award-winning author of novels such as All the Birds in the Sky and The City in the Middle of the Night, this is one of the most practical... See More
(930 reviews)
A collection of reflections on writing and the nature of the writer from one the greatest American writers of the 20th century. Throughout Hemingway's career as a writer, he maintained that it was bad luck to talk about... See More