Quick view Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury Three hours after midnight, one week before Halloween, Cooger & Dark's Pandemonium Shadow Show rolls into Green Town, Illinois. A carnival like no other, it feeds on the dreams and weaknesses of those drawn to its eerie attractions, destroying every... View Details
Quick view Our Town by Thornton Wilder First produced and published in 1938, this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama is a timeless American classic, rich with universal themes. View Details
Quick view The Crown by Kiera Cass In The Heir, a new era dawned in the world of The Selection. Twenty years have passed since America Singer and Prince Maxon fell in love, and their daughter is the first princess to hold a Selection of her own. View Details
Quick view The Unraveling of Mercy Lewis by Keija Parssinen In this intricate novel of psychological suspense, a fatal discovery near the high school ignites a witch-hunt in a Southeast Texas refinery town, unearthing communal and family secrets that threaten the lives of the town s girls. View Details
Quick view All Involved by Ryan Gattis A propulsive and ambitious novel as electrifying as The Wire, from a writer hailed as the West Coast's Richard Price a mesmerizing epic of crime and opportunity, race, revenge, and loyalty, set in the chaotic streets of South Central L.A. in the wake of... View Details
Quick view One Hundred Years of Solitude by Gabriel Garcia Marquez One of the 20th century's enduring works, Marquez's masterpiece is the ultimate achievement in a Nobel Prize- winning career. Alternately reverential and comical, this novel weaves the political, personal, and spiritual to bring a new consciousness to... View Details
Quick view Brave New World Revisited by Aldous Huxley When the novel Brave New World first appeared in 1932, its shocking analysis of a scientific dictatorship seemed a projection into the remote future. Here, in one of the most important and fascinating books of his career, Aldous Huxley uses his... View Details
Quick view Zorro by Isabel Allende A swashbuckling adventure story reveals how Diego de la Vega became the masked man Zorro, champion of the powerless and the poor. After many adventures--duels at dawn, fierce battles with pirates at sea, and impossible rescues--Diego de la Vega returns... View Details
Quick view The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie by Muriel Spark Spark's most celebrated novel, THE PRIME OF MISS JEAN BRODIE, tells the story of a charismatic schoolteacher's catastrophic effect on her pupils. THE GIRLS OF SLENDER MEANS" is a beautifully drawn portrait of young women living in a hostel in London in... View Details
Quick view Pilgrim at Tinker Creek by Annie Dillard In the book which won her a Pulitzer Prize in 1975, Dillard writes in the form of a journal, trying to understand God by chronicling the seasons along Tinker Creek in Virginias Blue Ridge Mountains, and by exploring the paradoxical coexistence of beauty... View Details
Quick view Four Perfect Pebbles: A Holocaust Story by Lila Perl During their six-year ordeal of World War II, the Blumenthal family lived in refugee and prison camps, including the notorious concentration camp of Bergen-Belsen in Germany. This is their story, as seen through the eyes of a child. View Details
Quick view Their Eyes Were Watching God by Zora Neale Hurston Fair and long-legged, independent and articulate, Janie Crawford sets out to be her own person -- no mean feat for a black woman in the '30s. Janie's quest for identity takes her through three marriages and into a journey back to her roots. View Details