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Care for your body — inside and out — with this guide to holistic healing. Find out how to reclaim your health, whether you’re suffering from fatigue, acne, or a leaky gut.
Doppelbanger; A person who bangs someone solely because they look similar to another person they want to bang. At thirty-five,…
This “fierce and often very funny” book (Los Angeles Times) delves into the frequently overlooked life and work of Milicent Patrick, a groundbreaking artist and one of Disney’s first female animators. “Captivating and exhaustively researched… This is a fascinating slice of Hollywood history” (Publishers Weekly starred review).
Single mom Bailey is over the moon when she meets perfect Noah. The catch? She dumped him 10 years ago — and he’s still holding a grudge… A witty, heartfelt story of second chances.
Wealthy Tess has always wanted to marry a prince — but then the financially strapped royal she’s arranged to wed falls for her best friend! And Tess finds herself strangely intrigued by the prince’s steward, Sebastian…
An October Monday, early: Richard’s adopted stray dog yaps a warning of an intruder. Next, Richard learns he has been…
Conceived in magic. Born into deception. Roselle Katipo is no ordinary child.The daughter of the Shadow Witch is missing and…
A New York Times bestseller: This “deeply caring, eloquently reasoned inquiry” (Booklist starred review) argues that climate change and new technologies are converging to threaten the human experience — and offers a path forward.
In 17th-century London, preacher Titus Oates tells tales of a Catholic uprising against Charles II. Writer Nathaniel Thompson doesn’t believe his story, but when he takes a public stand against Oates, he and his family face consequences they never imagined…
Donna Cameron devoted herself to living kindly for a full year. In this eye-opening book, she reflects on what it taught her about both herself and others. “Engaging enough to read quickly but profound enough to savor slowly” (Kirkus Reviews starred review).