Steeped in rich, Jamaican flavor, spicy patois and a love that spans two decades and countries, Connie Lawrence whets the appetite with her debut novel,więcej »
Are Women People? (1915) is a collection of poems by Alice Duer Miller. Inspired by her work as an activist for women's suffrage, Miller published many of these poems individually in the ...więcej »
'p'The last thing Areesha Wiggins expected was to meet-and rescue-a neighbor who made her wish she had never made that no-dating vow.'p/''p'Areesha was trap...więcej »
“Shades of THE HUNGER GAMES permeate a story centered around two courageous teens determined to buck all odds in an effort to regain their loved ones. But the true strength in any story lies not so...więcej »
Book two of the Eldar Chronicles continues to follow the transformation of Dareth Hornbow's emergence as an Eldar. New challenges that await our still overwhelmed hero, include dealing with pirates...więcej »
Excitement mounts as the moment arrives for brilliant young violinist Julia Kogan's debut in the orchestra of the world-renowned Metropolitan Opera. B...więcej »
When the last apostles laid hands to bestow spiritual gifts, the Holy Spirit chose some who would have supernatural strengths to protect mankind from itself until Christ's return. These were kno...więcej »
Earth is on the verge of becoming a dead planet.'br''br'The polar ice caps melted long ago, and it's been decades since the last raindrop fell.&nb...więcej »
We are the only beings on earth who intrinsically wonder about our own end. But is there a way to elicit more elegant, gentle questions? Maybe something finer can be imp...więcej »
Around the World in Eighty Days (1873) relates the hair-raising journey made as a wager by the Victorian gentleman Phileas Fogg, who succeeds - but only just! - in circling the globe within eighty ...więcej »
Featuring six works of short fiction, An Arrow in a Sunbeam and Other Tales promotes morals and regionalist pride. Each containing a unique theme and virtue, these stories provoke thoug...więcej »
Arsene Lupin, Gentleman Burglar (1907) is a collection of short stories by Maurice Leblanc. Originally published in Je sais tout, a popular French magazine, these stories launched ...więcej »
Arsene Lupin (1909) is a novel by Maurice Leblanc. Originally a four-act play, the story was turned into a novel by Leblanc before being translated into English by Edgar Jepson. Partly ba...więcej »
Arsene Lupin versus Herlock Sholmes by Maurice Leblanc is the second collection of Arsene Lupin stories and one of the greatest masterpieces of French literature. The character "He...więcej »