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- 1901, a thrilling novel of a war that never was, Robert Conroy
- Castro's curveball, Tim Wendel
- The council of mirrors, Michael Buckley
- God's problem, how the Bible fails to answer our most important question--why we suffer, Bart D. Ehrman
- Shula, the coach of the NFL's greatest generation, Mark Ribowsky
- Extreme Cities, the Peril and Promise of Urban Life in the Age of Climate Change
- The Collectors, David Baldacci
- Designer dogs, awkward hugs, and a pigeon, veterinary tales, again, Dr. P.J. Miller
- 1945, a novel, Robert Conroy
- Thoughts are things, turning your idea into realities, Greg S. Reid
- Frankenstein takes the cake, Adam Rex
- Here comes the garbage barge, Jonah Winter
- Neither snow nor rain, a history of the united states postal service, Devin Leonard
- Oh no, astro!, Matt Roeser
- Semi-tough, Dan Jenkins
- Run the storm, George Michelsen Foy, A Savage Hurricane, a Brave Crew, and the Wreck of the SS El Faro
- Lies my teacher told me, 2nd edition, Dr. James Loewen
- Get well, good knight, Shelley Moore Thomas
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- Panic, Jeff Abbott
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- Forever texas, Mike Blakely, Texas, the Way Those Who Lived It Wrote It
- Man in the middle, Brian Haig
- Sanctuary, Gary D. Svee
- Slim and none, Dan Jenkins
- The certifiable salesperson, Tom Hopkins and Laura Laaman, The Ultimate Guide to Help Any Salesperson Go Crazy with Unprecedented Sales!
- The money-whipped steer-job three-jack give-up artist, Dan Jenkins
- Please calm down, P. J. O'rourke, A Cry From the Far Middle
- Surviving your serengeti, 7 skills to master business and life, Stefan Swanepoel
- The big bang theory, what it is, where it came from, and why it works, Karen C. Fox
- Magic and other misdemeanors, Michael Buckley
- Harmonic wealth:, the secret of attracting the life you want, James Arthur Ray
- The council of mirrors, Michael Buckley
- Good night, good knight, Shelley Moore Thomas
- Beyond suspicion, James Grippando
- Tales from the hood, by Michael Buckley
- Words that work, it's not what you say, it's what people hear, Frank Luntz
- Frankenstein makes a sandwich, Adam Rex
- How they croaked, the awful ends of the awfully famous, Georgia Bragg
- Judgment, Noel M. Tichy and Warren Bennis, How Winning Leaders Make Great Calls
- Raptor, Paul Zindel
- Vorpal blade, John Ringo and Travis Taylor
- Debs in canton, Yale Strom and Elizabeth Schwartz
- 1901, a thrilling novel of a war that never was, Robert Conroy
- The council of mirrors, Michael Buckley
- Shula, the coach of the NFL's greatest generation, Mark Ribowsky
- Designer dogs, awkward hugs, and a pigeon, veterinary tales, again, Dr. P.J. Miller
- 1945, a novel, Robert Conroy
- Neither snow nor rain, a history of the united states postal service, Devin Leonard
- Lies my teacher told me, 2nd edition, Dr. James Loewen
- Panic, Jeff Abbott
- Slim and none, Dan Jenkins
- Magic and other misdemeanors, Michael Buckley
- Harmonic wealth:, the secret of attracting the life you want, James Arthur Ray
- The council of mirrors, Michael Buckley
- Good night, good knight, Shelley Moore Thomas
- Tales from the hood, by Michael Buckley
- How they croaked, the awful ends of the awfully famous, Georgia Bragg
- The science fiction hall of fame, vol. 2-b, the greatest science fiction novellas of all time chosen by the members of the science fiction writers of America, Isaac Asimov and Jack Vance
- Viruses, plagues, and history, past, present, and future, Michael B.A. Oldstone
- 1942, a novel, Robert Conroy
- Harmonic wealth, the secret of attracting the life you want, James Arthur Ray
- Because the night, by James Ellroy
- The bowery boys, adventures in old New York, Greg Young and Tom Meyers
- Basher rocks and minerals, a gem of a read, Simon Basher and Dan Green
- Claws that catch, by John Ringo and Travis S. Taylor
- A-Rod, Selena Roberts
- They marched into sunlight:, war and peace, Vietnam and America, October 1967
- Breaking point, Dana Haynes
- 361, Donald E. Westlake
- Once upon a crime, by Michael Buckley
- Grin and bear it, Leo Landry
- Rude behavior, Dan Jenkins
- Abraham Lincoln and Civil War America, a biography, William E. Gienapp
- What you really need to lead, the power of thinking and acting like an owner, Robert S. Kaplan
- Recounting the anthrax attacks, terror, the amerithrax task force, and the evolution of forensics in the FBI, R. Scott Decker
- The everafter war
- Chickenhawk, Robert Mason
- A million little pieces, James Frey
- The everafter war, by Michael Buckley
- The Manxome foe, John Ringo, Travis S. Taylor
- Big law, Ron Liebman
- Hot rod hamster!, Cynthia Lord
- Competing on analytics, the new science of winning, Thomas H. Davenport and Jeanne Harris
- The rational optimist:, how prosperity evolves, Matt Ridley
- Flight school, Lita Judge
- The high potential's advantage, get noticed, impress your bosses, and become a top leader, Jay A. Conger and Allan H. Church
- Feel better fast and make it last, unlock your brain's healing potential to overcome negativity, anxiety, anger, stress, and trauma, Daniel G. Amen
- Magic time, Doug Marlette
- The boo-boos that changed the world, a true story about an accidental invention (really!), Barry Wittenstein
- Rome 1960
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