The Shockwave Rider
In a world drowning in data, a fugitive tries to outrun the forces that want to reprogram him, in this smart, edgy novel by a Hugo Award-winning author. Constantly shifting his identity among a population choking on... See More
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by John Brunner
(526 reviews)
In a world drowning in data, a fugitive tries to outrun the forces that want to reprogram him, in this smart, edgy novel by a Hugo Award-winning author. Constantly shifting his identity among a population choking on... See More
by Andy Stanley
(144 reviews)
A practical and inspirational book based on the principle of sowing and reaping. If we sow fear, what will be our harvest? And conversely, if we sow faith, what will we grow? This book moves the reader beyond fear and guilt... See More
by Tom Barber
(4,212 reviews)
Praise for Blackout: 'In many years of writing book reviews, I have only on half a dozen occasions given a novel 5 Stars. To give 5 stars, I have always believed the book should be unbeatable in its subject. Blackout is one... See More
by Jo Edwards
(97 reviews)
Pot-bound is the sequel to Jo Edward's bestselling novel 'Work Wife Balance'. Acquaint yourself with Perypils Insurance, primed to protect the things you value most in life... unless your locks are described incorrectly on... See More
by Terri Reid
(5,565 reviews)
Dying is what changed Mary O'Reilly's life. Well, actually, coming back from the dead and having the ability to communicate with ghosts is really what did it. Now, a private investigator in rural Freeport, Illinois, Mary's... See More
by Bob Mayer
(600 reviews)
What if the force that destroyed Atlantis so utterly it became just a myth, is real and its back to threaten our present world? Former Green Beret Eric Dane teams up with the mysterious Sin Fen, a woman with powers he can't... See More
(2,117 reviews)
The twisted and intriguing storytelling that you loved in Consequences and Infidelity continues with an all-new alpha anti-hero in the dark romance series Web of Sin, by New York Times bestselling author Aleatha Romig. I... See More
(118 reviews)
'Huang's Immaculate Conception is unlike anything else I've read this year... a heartfelt love letter to art, and a superb work of fiction' New York Times A portrait of companionship - achingly tender and twisted - that... See More
(3,361 reviews)
Book #3 of the bestselling Consequences series: From New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Aleatha Romig comes the shocking third book of the Consequences series and the long-awaited, action-packed conclusion of... See More
(506 reviews)
Bringing together six short stories - two of which are previously unpublished - One Last Dram Before Midnight is the perfect Christmas gift for fans of Denzil Meyrick. These tales take us from Jim Daley's early days pounding... See More
by DiAnn Mills
(712 reviews)
2010 Christy Award winner! 2010 Inspirational Readers Choice Award winner! Paige Rogers is a former CIA agent who lost all she treasured seven years ago when her entire team was killed in a covert mission. She blames their... See More
by DiAnn Mills
(369 reviews)
2011 Christy Award winner! Border Patrol Agent Danika Morales has sworn to protect the southern borders of our nation, but that oath has cost her. Two years ago, her husband, Toby, was killed trying to help the very... See More
by Dean Burnett
(1,958 reviews)
'Compelling and wise and rational.' - Jon Ronson 'A wonderful introduction to neuroscience, and deserves to be widely read.' - Independent Motion sickness. Nightmares. Forgetting people's names. Why did I walk into... See More
by John Lahr
(443 reviews)
On 31 March 1945, at The Playhouse Theatre on Forty-Eight Street the curtain rose on the opening night of The Glass Menagerie. Tennessee Williams, the show's thirty-four-year-old playwright, sat hunched in an aisle seat... See More
(320 reviews)
When you hear a riveting story, does it thrill your heart and stir your soul? Do you hunger for truth and goodness? Do you secretly relate to Belle's delight in the library in Beauty and the Beast? If so, you may be on your... See More
(1,373 reviews)
Sara is terrified. She's doing the one thing she cannot afford to do: fall in love with former pro-football player Adam Black, a man everyone knows. Sara's been hidden away in the witness protection program, her safety... See More
(501 reviews)
Based on the bestselling books and tying into the hit television series, THE EXPANSE ORIGINS reveals the untold origins of the crew members of The Rocinante. As interplanetary tensions reach an all-time high, the crew of The... See More
by Mark Levy
(190 reviews)
"Mark Levy teaches readers a wonderful mental technology, freewriting, that helps you dive deep into your unconscious to discover treasures." -- B. J. Bueno, coauthor of The Power of Cult Branding When it comes to... See More
(61 reviews)
"For Narnia fans who enjoy heavy snark, this is a must-read." -- Kirkus Reviews "A compelling fantasy world with humor and heart." -- Gene Luen Yang, author of American Born Chinese and Boxers & Saints "With the rich... See More
(18,051 reviews)
THE GRIPPING NEW PAGE-TURNER FROM THE AUTHOR OF THE ADORED, MULTI-MILLION COPY BESTSELLER, THE ISLAND 'A beautiful, moving and thought provoking story, The Figurine is a stunning read... her love and passion for Greece... See More
(243 reviews)
One summer evening in 1808, Sobran Jodeau stumbles through his family's vineyard in Burgundy, filled with wine and love sorrows. As Sobran sways in a drunken swoon, an angel appears out of nowhere to catch him.Once he gets... See More
by Susan Spann
(358 reviews)
Debut author Susan Spann delivers a riveting mystery filled with rich period detail and a fine sense of Japanese culture. Claws of the Cat boasts a detective like no other. May 1564: When a samurai is brutally murdered in a... See More
by Dale Brown
(858 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
(4,176 reviews)
The New York Times and Sunday Times Bestseller. As seen on Diary of a CEO podcast with Steven Bartlett. From the author of the multi-million copy selling The Psychology of Money... Same As Ever will arm you with a... See More
(929 reviews)
International bestseller David Baldacci pens the stunning conclusion to Cahills vs. Vespers! It started with a kidnapping. A shadowy organization known only as the Vespers snatched seven members of the Cahill family and... See More
(444 reviews)
The most dangerous man in the world is back. David Morrell's First Blood introduced Rambo, who joined the ranks of Sherlock Holmes, Tarzan, James Bond, and Harry Potter as an international thriller icon. In this further... See More
by Sara Jaffe
(5 reviews)
A tender, meditative, and quietly kaleidoscopic novel about the 90's, queer adolescence, and swimming. It's 1992 in Portland, Oregon. Fifteen-year-old Julie Winter moves through her days as if underwater - watching skaters... See More
by John Freeman
(9 reviews)
Since Granta's inaugural list of the Best of Young British Novelists in 1983 - featuring Salman Rushdie, Ian McEwan, Kazuo Ishiguro, Martin Amis and Julian Barnes - the Best of Young issues have been some of the magazine's... See More
(53 reviews)
In Curvology, Cambridge Veterinary Anatomist David Bainbridge applies the science of evolutionary biology to women's bodies, to explain why the human female is the only female animal to have curves and how these curves rule... See More
by Rick Gekoski
(270 reviews)
This critically acclaimed debut novel offers "an original and bleakly funny portrait of grief" in the singular mind and solitary life of its protagonist (The Economist). Shortlisted for The McKitterick Prize and The... See More
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