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Notorious, handsome, and decadent, the Lords of Vice prowl the glittering ballrooms of Regency London- breaking rules and hearts with equal aplomb. But even the...
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by Richard Cox
I, We, Us is a Christian devotional book about self discovery. It explores the three identity dimensions of self as an individual, as a spouse in a relationship...
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HIS CHALLENGE
Duke is bitter. A shapeshifter betrayed by the psychic powers of Analise Morell, he cannot forgive her for putting him in the clutches of a feral...
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The Harvard Project on American Indian Edonomic Development aims to understand and foster the conditions under which sustaind, self-determined, social and economic...
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The Rage of Achilles recounts the Iliad as a war novel. The Trojan War and its combatants are imagined with the realism of Saving Private Ryan. Possibly not for...
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You know Backstop. He plays the catcher’s position for any team in any city in America with a major league ball club. You cheer him when he delivers, and boo him...
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by Ed Creager
This is an easy-to-use terminology guidebook that is presented in a convenient paperback format.
The book contains over 950 college-level terms relating to human...
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by Daron Fraley
Three tribes are at war on the planet Gan, unaware that the sign of Christ’s birth on an unknown world - Earth - is about to appear in the heavens. During a...
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The gorgeous simplicity of Laurel Snyder's language makes all the possibilities—and the impossibility—of living stand out starkly. Her machines are thought machines...
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MELVILLE'S COMPLAINT: Doctors and Medicine in the Art of Herman Melville (Garland Studies in Nineteenth Century American Literature)
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900+ translated haiku, all on the sea cucumber and most over a hundred years old, with a good measure of natural history.
You might know about Ponge and his object...
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I'm particularly excited about The Perils of Pleasure, not only because early reviews from both readers who got sneak peeks at the book as well as reviewers are...
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Fly-ku! translates and essays about 1000 haiku about flies and our relationship with them, including the question found in the subtitle used on the cover (not the...
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3000 haiku about cherry trees, cherry blossoms, and blossom-viewing: the most haiku about a single theme ever found in one book. The haiku are divided into 60...
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It covers some of the author's interactions,
feuds, rivalries, alliances with some well-known
literary figures of the late twentieth century,
including Joyce Carol...
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by Geling Yan
Books by Geling Yan in Mainland China in various editions, plus books to which she has contributed stories or essays and books that write about Geling Yan as one of...
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Arson and murder disturb the Appalachian peace of the Triplett Valley's Blue Falls Dude Ranch. Jemma Chase, daughter of the ranch owners and trail-ride leader,...
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Emerald Graham and Lucky Tucker are an unlikely pair. She, accustomed to a life of privilege in which everything's a bit of a game, including her teaching career...
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