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Millions of Women Are Waiting to Meet You: A Story of Life, Love and Internet Dating
by Sean ThomasSean Thomas was single, 37 and a bit desperate to meet the woman of his dreams when his magazine editor asked him to try Internet dating for a year. This is his painfully funny story of what happened next.
Ironside: A Modern Faery's Tale
by Holly BlackSequel to Tithe. As the possessor of Roiben's true name, 16-year-old Kaye returns to Faeryland to try to complete a nearly impossible quest that will release Roiben from the spell of the faery queen who holds him in thrall.
37 Houseplants Even You Can't Kill
by Mary Kate HoganHave the leaves dropped off your houseplants long ago? Here's the good news: you're not missing some mysterious green thumb gene. These 37 varieties of foliage, flowers and cacti will thrive even when almost totally ignored. Best of all, there's no need to sacrifice lushness, beauty or even delicacy. You'll find all the easy-to-follow basics you will ever need to show off your gardening prowess, even if you don't have any!
The Well-Tempered Sentence: A Punctuation Handbook for the Innocent, the Eager and the Doomed
by Karen Elizabeth GordonEverything you ever wanted to know about punctuation marks using humorous examples.
The Raw Shark Texts
by Steven HallEric Sanderson wakes up in a house one day with no idea who or where he is. A found note instructs him to see a Dr. Randle immediately, who informs him that he is undergoing yet another episode of acute memory loss that is a symptom of his severe dissociative disorder. Eric's been in Dr. Randle's care for two years, since the tragic death of his great love, Clio, while the two vacationed in the Greek islands.
Girls Who Like Boys Who Like Boys: True Tales of Love, Lust and Friendship Between Straight Women and Gay Men
by Melissa de la Cruz Tom DolbyAnecdotes about one of the most important relationships in a straight girl's life - her gay best friend
The Immigrant's Daughter
by Howard FastIn this conclusion to the Lavette saga, the story is brought up to the present, to the 4th generation. Barbara Lavette, now in her 60s, is the focus of this wide-ranging novel.
The Sign
by Robert Van KampenRobert Van Kampen takes the Scripture at face value and tells of the dooming end of age and the biblical prophecy concerning the last days.
Sword and Sorceress XV
by Marion Zimmer Bradley22 short stories about traditional themes (magical duels, riddle games, trial by combat, shape-changers, maidens being carried off or sacrificed to dragons, etc.)
Mencius
by Mencius D. C. LauMencius helped formulate a Confucian orthodoxy that helped China replace feudalism with a centralized government around 320 BC. This is part of the Four Books that make up the Confucian corpus.
Snowy Nights
by Heather Graham Lindsay Mckenna Marilyn Pappano Annette BroadrickFour uplifting, romantic tales for the Christmas season
Altered States
by Paddy ChayefskyA novel about a young scientist's experiments to find the origin of consciousness using hallucinogenic drugs
Touched by Darkness (Sentinel #1)
by Catherine SpanglerKara settled in the sleepy town of Zorro, Texas, convinced she and her son had escaped the sinister reach of a supernatural underworld but dark forces jeopardize her new life.
Poverty and Children's Adjustment
by Suniya S. LutharAn interdisciplinary perspective on the effects of poverty, lack of education, and other negative socioeconomic forces on children's development
The Broken Sword: A Novel of the Return of King Arthur
by Molly Cochran Warren MurphySequel to The Forever King, this book continues the epic saga of King Arthur, a tale of chivalry, adventure and magic in the modern world.
Knight of Shadows (Amber Chronicles #9)
by Roger ZelaznyIn this Amber novel, Merlin pursues the disappearances of 2 people: Julia, murdered and reincarnated as his enemy, and his father Corwin.
Masks of the Martyrs (Book 4 of The Rings of the Master)
by Jack L. ChalkerEven beofre the renegade pirates of the giant spaceship Thunder had collected all five of the rings that would eliminate the threat of Master System forever, Hawks knew that they still faced even greater problems. Somewhere back on Earth lay the original computer interface, and somewhere in the distant past lay the secret to Master System's demise. As a historian, Hawks had the knowledge to solve the riddle; yet he had to be absolutely sure, for one misstep would destroy them all.
Eyeless in Gaza
by Aldous HuxleyA brilliant, sardonic novel about modern man's search for personal identity in a world of rigid political, social and moral dogma.
A Handful of Dust, and Decline and Fall
by Evelyn Waugh2 of Waugh's novels: the first a commentary on the well-mannered death struggles of the upper class; the second satirizes England's sacred cows
The Healing Flame of Love
by Br. LeonardHave you been disappointed in love? If God is love, our idea of love must be elevated if we are to be oriented in the eternal life of love.
Sea Without a Shore (Book 2 of Moontide and Magic Rise)
by Sean RussellThe secrets of the Mages had been lost with the passing of Erasmus Flattery, a man of Talent who had served the last known Mage. Can those secrets be rediscovered?
Handbook of Christian Apologetics: Hundreds of Answers to Crucial Questions
by Peter Kreeft Ronald K. TacelliThis book categorizes and summarizes all the major arguments for all the major Christian teachings, along with refutations of the principal arguments against Christianity.
To the Lighthouse
by Virginia Woolfsweeping, lyrical, novel that moves brilliantly among the thoughts and feelings of the Ramsey family and their summer house guests.
August 1914
by Alexander Solzhenitsyn Michael GlennyA novel about the first 2 weeks of WWI, the Russian offensive into East Prussia, which resulted in the defeat of General Samsonov's Second Army by Hindenburg. Historical fiction.
The House That Jack Built (Matthew Hope #8)
by Ed McbainAfter Ralph Parrish exchanges angry words with his brother Jonathan, he is charged with murder when Jonathan is found dead on the kitchen floor.