1. Search
  2.  

356 results for price: 26.95

If you can't find what you're looking for, read through our search cheat sheet to learn how to use our search.

Return to First Page

Book Review

The Glass Slipper

by Matt Sutherland

Knowing what we now know about our imitative impulses, we can venture forward to the realm of culture, comfortable with the idea that to live in a place is unavoidably to live out the hopes and dreams of that place. Consider "The Glass... Read More

Book Review

Empty Hands, Open Arms

by Elizabeth Millard

Journalism, memoir, and adventure meld together to add clarity and ethos to the story of a Congolese community’s efforts to conserving the bonobo ape. Insightful, important, and at times heartbreaking, this gripping story of one... Read More

Book Review

Leadership

by Barry Silverstein

Hawkins clearly and succinctly presents the difference between being a manager and a true leader. Executive coach Mike Hawkins knows a lot about leadership—enough to fill six books, in fact. Leadership: Competencies That Enable Results... Read More

Book Review

Silevethiel

by Catherine Thureson

The entertaining and complex world O’Connor has created is full of magic and intrigue. "Silevethiel" is a fresh and creative novel full of magical lions, elvish politics, and an evil force that must be defeated, sure to appeal to... Read More

Book Review

Identically Different

by Peter Dabbene

With British humor, this professor cites cutting-edge twin studies to investigate causes of differences. The nature vs. nurture pendulum has swung toward genetic predetermination in recent years, with much-hyped searches for (and often,... Read More

Book Review

The Governor's Lady

by Jacquelyn Lazo

Master of dialogue, Robert Inman’s new novel is insightful, engaging, and swiftly paced. Robert Inman’s most recent book, The Governor’s Lady, delves into the dynamic political arena. It moves at a rapid, intoxicating pace. As a... Read More

Book Review

Deadly Diamonds

by Mark McLaughlin

This gangster novel is breathlessly paced and populated with priceless characters. “I’ve seen dead bodies. You can’t be even partially Irish without chalking up some more wakes than weddings.” So explains the hero of John F.... Read More

Load More