Supper Club
Riotously fun and uplifting, a coming-of-age story about difficult friendships, delicious feasts, and taking control of your body and your happiness - a richly indulgent and life-affirming novel from one of the most exciting... See More
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Riotously fun and uplifting, a coming-of-age story about difficult friendships, delicious feasts, and taking control of your body and your happiness - a richly indulgent and life-affirming novel from one of the most exciting... See More
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Winner of the World Fantasy Award. An anthology of eye-opening, genre-defining science fiction, fantasy, and horror from Tor.com's first ten years. Since it began in 2008, Tor.com has explored countless new worlds of... See More
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Agatha Christie's seasonal Poirot and Marple short story collection. First came a sinister warning to Poirot not to eat any plum pudding... then the discovery of a corpse in a chest... next, an overheard quarrel that led to... See More
by Ed Park
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by Giles Milton
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"Mix in one part Diane Mott ÂDavidson's delightful culinary adventures with several tablespoons of Jan Karon's country living and quirky characters, bake at 350 degrees for one rich and warm romance." --Library Journal A... See More
by Julia Quinn
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by Alison Grade
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Passion makes fools of us all ~ In the second of this women sleuths mystery series, an old acquaintance interrupts Sandy Reid's law studies and gets her seriously involved in unraveling the mystery of a body on a Florida... See More
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "One of those life-changing reads that makes you see -- or, in this case, hear -- the whole world differently." -- Megan Angelo, author of Followers "At times chilling, often funny, and always... See More
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In this wickedly humorous manual, language columnist June Casagrande uses grammar and syntax to show exactly what makes some sentences great -- and other sentences suck. Great writing isn't born, it's built -- sentence by... See More
by Rob Reid
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Based on the award-winning article in Harvard Business Review, from global leadership expert John Kotter. It's a familiar scene in organizations today: a new competitive threat or a big opportunity emerges. You quickly... See More
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Robert Graves's controversial historical novel is a bold reworking of the story of Christ. Here Jesus is not the son of God, but the result of a secret marriage - the descendant of Herod and true King of the Jews. Written... See More
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Robert Graysmith reveals the true identity of Zodiac -- America's most elusive serial killer. Between December 1968 and October 1969 a hooded serial killer called Zodiac terrorized San Francisco. Claiming responsibility for... See More
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This newly revised edition of Bryan Peterson's most popular book demystifies the complex concepts of exposure in photography, allowing readers to capture the images they want. Understanding Exposure has taught generations... See More
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