 | Diana Gabaldon continues her bestselling Outlander series with another gripping tale of historical fiction. The adventure continues for Jamie and Claire as they fight in the American rebellion of 1778. Claire continues to offer insights gleaned from... |
 | Comedian, television personality, and wild child Chelsea Handler reveals (in great, side-splitting detail) her bedroom escapades in the memoir, MY HORIZONTAL LIFE: A COLLECTION OF ONE NIGHT STANDS. Locating the genesis of her sex obsession with a... |
 | Beloved bestseller Sandra Brown continues to expand her literary repertoire by conjuring Depression-era Texas for this sweeping historical romance. As the head of a boarding house, single mother Ella Barron spends her time seeing to the needs of... |
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 | Audrey Niffenegger's bestselling novel has a fantastical concept--a man who involuntarily travel through time and his wife--but for all its strangeness, its true power lies in its ability to make the reader feel the force of the characters' love and... |
 | Good-girl New York attorney Rachel has her world turned upside down when, at the end of a drunken 30th birthday bash, she sleeps with her college friend Dex--who is also her best-friend's fiancé. She's shocked at what she's done, and even more... |
 | In this account of the wars of the Plantagenets, a woman of extraordinary beauty and ambition, Elizabeth Woodville, catches the eye of the newly crowned boy king, marries him in secret and ascends to royalty. While Elizabeth rises to the demands of... |
 | After a comedy of errors on Christmas Eve, a nine-month pregnant woman, traveling to Cedar Cove to search for her child's father--who doesn't know she's pregnant--finds herself lodging in an apartment above a barn. The residents of Cedar Grove come... |
 | A take-off on "The Wizard of Oz," "Wicked" describes the attempt of a witch named Elphaba to live forthrightly in a totalitarian Oz. |
 | A take-off on "The Wizard of Oz," "Wicked" describes the attempt of a witch named Elphaba to live forthrightly in a totalitarian Oz. |