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Simon Brew, Allister Brimble, David Crookes, Andrew Gillett, Dan Malone, Sean M. Tracey, Eben Upton, Liz Upton, Dr. David Braben OBE FREng
Take inspiration from the some of the greatest video games of the 1980s and learn how to write your own modern classicsCode the Classics Volume II not only tells the stories of some of the seminal video games of the …
Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Forensic evidence in a couple of assassinations reveals a curious link between the killers: identical fingerprints and genetic code. Could it be twins? But when the next killers traces show the same result, law enforcement authorities are baffled. The bizarre …
Kalynn Bayron
THE BREATHTAKING SEQUEL TO THIS POISON HEART, FROM BESTSELLING AUTHOR KALYNN BAYRON _______________'This duology closer delves deeper into mythology while depicting textured, realistic relationships' - Kirkus Reviews'A delicious mix of intoxicating fantasy and coming of age, steeped in Greek mythology …
Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
Not so Jolly Roger . . . Complete with skull and crossbones fluttering in the wind, Captain Thomas Kidd is the new scourge of the Caribbean, raiding unsuspecting pleasure craft and pursuing the great piratical tradition of looting, pillaging and …
Warren Murphy, Richard Sapir
The tiny Caribbean tourist trap of Union Island wants to declare its independence from the U.S. And while baby-faced island leader Greg Groms Free Union Island movement is taken about as seriously as a summer day, good ol Greg is …
Felix Ravaisson, Clare Carlisle, Mark Sinclair
Felix Ravaisson's seminal philosophical essay, Of Habit, was first published in French in 1838. It traces the origins and development of habit and proposes the principle of habit as the foundation of human nature. This metaphysics of habit steers a …

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How Your Pain Becomes the Path to Living Again
Jacob Armstrong
In a broken world, we ache for a way to walk through life without giving up or giving in. Instead of breaking down, Jesus offers us another way: breaking open. Discover a new way of living and rise with hope, …

View book details for The Colossal Book of Incredible Facts for Curious Minds

5,000 staggering facts on science, nature, history, movies, music, the universe and more!
Nigel Henbest, Simon Brew, Sarah Tomley, Ken Okona-Mensah, Tom Parfitt, Trevor Davies, Chas Newkey-Burden
A polish bear in World War II rose to the rank of colonel.Penguins can't taste fish.The ashes of the man who invented the Pringles container are buried in one one.On Neptune it rains diamonds.'Hippopotomonstrosesquippedaliophobia' is the fear of long words. …
Arthur Conan Doyle
"Step into the world of Sherlock Holmes, the legendary detective of 221B Baker Street. In 'A Study in Scarlet,' the first novel featuring Holmes and his trusted friend Dr. John Watson, you'll be captivated by the masterful storytelling of Sir …
Marlon S. Hayes
In a small Southern town, two teenagers find themselves falling into a once-in-a-lifetime love affair, while the people around them watch with hope or despair. Flora Jean is a young Black girl who daydreams of leaving the segregated caste system …
Suzanne Buffam
The Irrationalist is the acclaimed follow-up to the award-winning poetry collection, Past Imperfect, from one of Canada's best poets. At once whimsical and heartbreaking, these eccentric lyrics investigate the shifting grounds of knowledge while refusing to take any authority -- …
Stefan Ahnhem, Rachel Willson-Broyles
Gritty and chilling, Eighteen Below is the third stand-alone thriller in the internationally bestselling Fabian Risk series.A high-speed chase ends in tragedy when a car crashes into Helsingborg harbour. In the front seat is one of Swedens most affluent IT …
Marie-Louise Gay, David Homel, Marie-Louise Gay
Charlie and his family are about to embark on another trip, to another out-of-the-way place off the beaten path. This time they are heading to an island in Croatia, a country Charlie has never even heard of. An incredibly beautiful …
Peter Behrens
Set during the decades between the First and Second World Wars, Carry Me is a devastating historical saga about war, love, and escape, from the Governor Generals Literary Awardwinning author of The Law of Dreams and The OBriens.Carry Me begins …
Marie-Renée Lavoie, Wayne Grady
Helen, alias "Joe," would rather be a boy and have all kinds of adventures like Lady Oscar, her favourite cartoon heroine. She daydreams about living in another time and achieving great things, but she must be content delivering newspapers and …
Jonas Bengtsson, Charlotte Barslund
From one of Denmarks rising stars, a powerful and profound novel about a young boy and his father who live at the margins of society, until one day their adventure takes an unpredictable turn.1986. Swedish Prime Minister Olof Palme has …

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The Munk Dialogues on a Pandemic
Rudyard Griffiths
From the world-renowned Munk Debates comes a collection of dialogues by leading intellectuals envisioning our post-pandemic future. During this time of social distancing, the acclaimed Munk Debates series have been reimagined into a series of dialogues by leading intellectuals who …
Brian Doyle
Winner of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year Award In his first year in high school, Hubbo O'Driscoll is torn between his poor but fun friends and the shallow but rich kids. In this novel based on Great …
Edem Awumey, Lazer Lederhendler
Nominated for the Governor General's Literary Award: Translation and the ReLit Awards As a small child, Askia was forced, along with his family, to wander the African desert as if under a curse. First driven from their home by drought …
Brian Doyle
Boy OBoy Martin O'Boy's life is not easy. His beloved Granny has just died, his pregnant mother and father fight all the time and his twin, Phil, is completely incapacitated. Martin is the one his mother counts on.Angel SquareYoung Tommy …
Maude Barlow
Selected for The Globe 100 Books in 2013. The final book in Maude Barlows Blue trilogy, Blue Future is a powerful, penetrating, and timely look at the global water crisis and what we can do to prevent it. The global …
George Steiner
Writer and scholar George Steiner's Massey Lectures are just as cogent today as when he delivered them in 1974 -- perhaps even more so. He argues that Western culture's moral and emotional emptiness stems from the decay of formal religion. …
Margaret Atwood
When first published in 1972, Survival was considered the most startling book ever written about Canadian literature. Since then, it has continued to be read and taught, and it continues to shape the way Canadians look at themselves. Distinguished, provocative, …
Brian Doyle
Winner of the Canadian Library Association Book of the Year Award Young Tommy and Baby Bridget, the girl with the trillium-shaped eyes, discover that living, healing and dying are not always what they seem. And they make that discovery with …
Steven Heighton
This collection of new and previously published poems by Steven Heighton, author of the Governor Generals Literary Award winner The Waking Comes Late, showcases a defining lyric poet of his generation.Selected Poems 19832020 is Steven Heightons seventh volume of poetry …
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