#1 New York Times bestselling author Brad Thor returns with his twenty-fourth gripping Scot Harvath thriller.
Steel Magnolias meets Practical Magical in this charming contemporary fantasy debut in which a thirty-something kitchen witch whose recipes have the power to heal is recruited to help a reclusive warlock and discovers love on the other side of the next bake.
Two unlikely classmates come together to stand up against unfair school policies--and rescue their kidnapped school mascot, Babette the Goat--in this heartfelt and funny school-based... Læs mere
The fourth book in the rad Barb the Last Berzerker series that’s winning fans from kids to critics now in paperback!
A bighearted, compulsively readable novel from acclaimed author Jamie Sumner about new schools, unexpected friendships, and overcoming a devastating loss.
From the Printz Honor-winning and New York Times bestselling Julie Berry, the nail-bitingly tense and refreshingly funny literary mashup that pits Jack the Ripper against Medusa now in paperback.
For fans of Douglas Adams, Andy Weir, and Matt Dinniman, part space adventure, part philosophical voyage, We Are Legion (We Are Bob) is a captivating and hilarious exploration of the joys and dangers of artificial intelligence and everything that may await us out there.
Now in paperback, in this stunning gothic horror—a queer re-telling of Nathaniel Hawthorne's Rappaccini's Daughter—a grieving but tenacious young woman is lured to a lush estate owned by a seemingly benevolent botanist who might be hiding more than her enigmatic daughters.
From the publisher of McSweeney’s, a “poignant” (Isaac Fitzgerald), heartbreaking, and hilarious memoir of growing up with a desperately scheming father and a mother held captive by an acute hoarding disorder; of parenting her parents while finding a path to independence.
In New York Times bestselling author Evelyn Skye's warmhearted and lightly magical novel, an opportunity to turn back time gives a scientist the opportunity to pursue her ideal life, only to realize it might keep her from truly living.