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Propeller One-Way Night Coach: A Fable for All Ages
by John TravoltaThis children's book shows that if you really want something with all your heart, and wish hard enough, and work at it long enough, anything can happen.
Sanctuary and Requiem for a Nun (Sin and Salvation #4 and #7)
by William Faulkner2 great novels by the famous American author, about Temple Drake, the reckless Mississippi debutante who expiated a youthful sin by mature confession.
The Eagle Has Flown (Liam Devlin #4)
by Jack HigginsIn this sequel to The Eagle Has Landed, Kurt Steiner actually survives his wounds and is spirited away to the Tower of London, where he is held a secret prisoner.
Old Time Radio Days: An Album of Memories
by Benjamin T. Cullen Jr.Over 60 reflections by those listeners who grew up with radio.
Sartoris (Sin and Salvation #1)
by William FaulknerThe heirs to the aristocratic traditions of the Old South have been left with only romantic rhetoric, pride and self-pity to face a world that no longer mirrors their self-image.
The Inheritors
by William GoldingIt is not so hard as you might think to sympathize with Neanderthal man, his spirit of fun, his appetites, satisfactions, griefs, and terror of the 'civilized' invaders.
The Bible Promise Book
by The Editors at Barbour PublishingWhatever the need of the moment, the answer is to be found in Scripture, if we take the time to search for it.
Fallout
by Kevin J. Anderson Doug BeasonOne of the most extreme militia groups in the US has infiltrated the Device Assembly facility at the Nevada Nuclear Test Site.
After Many a Summer
by Aldous HuxleyA novel centering on the question: What if we could have eternal life but not eternal youth?
The Habit of Loving
by Doris Lessing17 short stories that show a remarkable variety of literary experiences
The Whisper of the Axe
by Richard CondonShe was beautiful, brilliant, a dazzling lawyer and a glamorous socialite. She was also the mastermind behind a terrorist plot to annihilate 60 million Americans and destroy the US.
Rootabaga Stories Part Two
by Carl SandburgFanciful, humorous short stories for children by the famous author.
Rootabaga Stories Part One
by Carl SandburgFanciful, humorous short stories for children by the famous author.
A Happy Death
by Richard Howard Albert CamusCamus's first novel, written when he was in his 20s, foreshadows his brilliant work, The Stranger.
The Emperor's Plague (Star Wars: Young Jedi Knights)
by Kevin J. Anderson Rebecca MoestaIt's a race against time to find and destroy the Emperor's Plague before it can be released. But first the young Jedi knights must face Nolaa Tarkona and her very lethal hired hand Boba Fett. This is book 11 in the Young Jedi Knights series
A Little English Book of Teas
by Rosa Mashiter40+ recipes of food to be served with English afternoon teas, whether they be country teas or drawing room teas.
What to Do After You Turn Off the TV: Fresh Ideas for Enjoying Family Time
by Frances Moore LappeInspiring and intimate glimpses into the many activities the author and her family developed as alternatives to watching TV.
The Power of Blackness
by Jack WilliamsonBranded a criminal, he sought refuge with a mysterious clan of intergalactic revolutionaries, and found his heritage at last.
Jokertown Shuffle (Wild Cards IX)
by George R. R. MartinBloat, the boy governor of the Rox, had dreams as big as his monstrous joker body. He wanted to make Ellis Island a haven for his people.
The Leaves of October
by Don SakersWhen mankind went out into the stars, he found the Hlutr, an old, terribly wise and utterly alien race, waiting for him.
Brainrose
by Nancy KressA corporation-backed religion celebrates the glories of garbage and right-wing extremists who engage in occasional terrorism.
The Game: Penetrating the Secret Society of Pickup Artists
by Neil StraussThe author, a writer for Rolling Stone magazine, spent 2 years learning about and perfecting his 'game' - picking up women.
The Getaway Special
by Jerry OltionA card-carrying mad scientist, Allen Meisner develops a hyperdrive engine capable of taking anyone to the stars for just a few dollars.
Crosstime Traffic
by Lawrence Watt-EvansStories that range from reports of other Earths where history has taken a different, darker turn to the humorous mix-ups that occur when realities collide.