This Week's Featured Titles

Sixteenth century Italy produced a genius who marked the world with his studies and hypotheses about mathematical, physical and astronomical truths. His father, musician Vincenzio Galilei said, “Truth is not found behind a man’s reputation. Truth appears only when (read more...)

Officially, I'm an agent. I represent professional athletes in basketball, football, tennis, golf. You name it; if money is paid for any athletic performance short of copulation, I take a commission on it. I say 'officially.' Unofficially, I've backed into another job: troubleshooting for the management of professional sports leagues—a kind of undercover operator (read more...)
The Academy Awards Handbook by John Harkness
The Academy Awards Handbook is the essential guide for anyone who loves to watch the movies. Updated yearly, this guide includes the winners and all nominees in every category from Best Picture to Best Actress. John Harkness has created a 99% foolproof (read more...)
Bayou Bride by Maxine Patrick
When Sherry Mason agrees to pose as her friend Paul’s fiancée to protect him from a loveless marriage forced by his arrogant and domineering older brother, Lucien, she has no idea how far Lucien will go to ensure his younger brother’s obedience. Then she finds herself imprisoned in (read more...)
The Celestial Steam Locomotive (Volume One of The Songs of Earth) by Michael G. Coney
It is the year 143,624 Cyclic, and Earth possesses only a past. The immortal Alan-Blue-Cloud, remembers what was and what will be, and tells the story of Earth’s future history. After the Great Migration, most humans that were left on Earth withdrew into the Domes where they slept and dreamed with the help of (read more...)
First Tiger by George Harrar
When a car crash takes a life, to whom does the tragedy really happen—-the wife who dies? The husband who was driving? Or the six-year-old son sitting in the backseat? Author George Harrar explores this provocative question in his debut novel, set in the arts colony of New Hope, Pennsylvania, on the Delaware River. The book begins (read more...)
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