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by John Grisham
4.0(11,326)
Thirteen-year-old Theodore Boone faces his toughest challenge yet, navigating Strattenburg's justice system to find the truth in a case that tests his intelligence and bravery.

by Laurie Faria Stolarz
4.0(11,324)
Haunted by prophetic nightmares and pursued by a relentless stalker, a young witch must decide if a mysterious new student is her destined ally or the harbinger of her darkest magic-fueled fears.

by Kim Harrison
4.3(11,320)
To save her soul, her loved ones, and all magic from a collapsing demonic realm, witch-turned-daywalking-demon Rachel Morgan must return to the Ever After and confront a soul-eating demon lord, even if it means an uneasy alliance with elven tycoon Trent Kalamack.

by August Strindberg
3.5(11,314)
On a single Midsummer's Eve, the aristocrat Miss Julie and her father's valet, Jean, start a class and gender struggle that leads to a devastating end.

by Lucretius
4.0(11,307)
Lucretius, through his powerful verse, explains the atomic dance of the cosmos, urging people to let go of divine fear and find peace in the physical workings of existence.

by Jenny Carroll
4.1(11,305)
Haunted by a murder she couldn't foresee, psychic Jess Mastriani must navigate high school popularity to find a missing cheerleader before the killer strikes again, even if it means risking everything.

by Margaret Peterson Haddix
3.9(11,301)
Time-traveling teens Jonah and Katherine face their most dangerous mission yet when they land in the wrong historical era, discover their target, Virginia Dare, is unwilling to leave, and realize their journey to the Lost Colony of Roanoke has been deliberately sabotaged.

by Louann Brizendine
3.8(11,298)
This book explores how hormones and neurology shape the female brain, tracing its development from infancy through old age and revealing how biology affects a woman's experiences and perceptions.

by Roald Dahl
3.9(11,297)
From the markets of colonial Africa to the dogfights of World War II, Roald Dahl recounts his coming-of-age as a pilot, adventurer, and storyteller.

by Eugen Herrigel
4.0(11,296)
A Western philosophy professor spends six years learning Japanese archery, finding that true mastery is not about hitting the target, but about spiritual surrender to achieve Zen.

by Catherine Coulter
4.2(11,294)
A desperate Yale professor and a determined private investigator uncover a pharmaceutical company's deadly, multi-billion dollar secret, drawing the FBI into a web of murder and international intrigue when a key employee is found brutally murdered.

by Alyson Noel
3.9(11,292)
Haunted by a curse that forbids a single touch, Ever must use forbidden magic and navigate a connection with a mysterious new boy to save her immortal beloved from the Shadowland.

by Boethius
4.0(11,286)
From a prison cell, facing execution, Boethius talks with Lady Philosophy, who, through prose and verse, reveals the nature of happiness, fortune, and divine will, changing his despair into understanding.

by Tiffany Snow
4.2(11,284)
After a mortifying face-plant in her dreamboat boss's lap, a legal runner discovers her murdered escort neighbor's death is the first thread in a deadly conspiracy unraveling within her own high-powered law firm, forcing her to trust no one to survive.

by Susan Sontag
4.0(11,275)
Sontag's 'Regarding the Pain of Others' examines how constant media images of global suffering affect our empathy, desensitize us, and change our view of war.

by Jeffrey Archer
3.9(11,273)
In a world of betrayals and cunning, a collection of gripping tales unveils the shocking twists of fate awaiting philandering husbands, ambitious chess champions, and finance ministers across the globe.

by Anthony Trollope
4.1(11,273)
Trollope's novel exposes the greed and dishonesty of 19th-century English society through a fraudulent financier and the people caught in his schemes.

by Ron McLarty
3.8(11,267)
Grief-stricken and forty-three, overweight, chain-smoking Smithy Ide embarks on an epic, cross-country bicycle journey to outrun his past and rediscover the brother he was always meant to be.

by Alexandra Fuller
3.9(11,265)
Alexandra Fuller expertly blends her mother's idealized colonial African childhood with her father's harsh English youth and her own war-torn upbringing, all while following her mother Nicola's journey through survival, madness, and eventual peace under an African tree.

by Kim Stanley Robinson
3.7(11,264)
In an alternate 14th century where the Black Death wipes out 99% of Europe, "The Years of Rice and Salt" reimagines a millennium of human history, tracing the rise and fall of Eastern empires and the evolution of a world shaped by different hands.

by Mark Twain
3.9(11,257)
Mark Twain's 1867 grand tour on the Quaker City is a hilarious trip where he uses his sharp wit to mock European airs and American innocence, turning a religious journey into a funny cultural clash.

by Helen Dunmore
3.4(11,253)
As a cataclysmic flood unleashes an ancient Kraken, Sapphy, a girl with dual human and Mer blood, must journey into the ocean's terrifying depths with her brother and a whale to confront the monster and save both their worlds.

by Dorothy Parker
4.3(11,251)
Dorothy Parker's sharp verse, biting short stories, and incisive journalism dissect the human condition with wit and poignant observations.

by Christina Rossetti
4.1(11,241)
Two sisters navigate a perilous market of alluring goblin fruit, confronting temptation, sacrifice, and the power of sisterly love in a Victorian fantasy.