The Walking Dead: The Fall of the Governor: Part One (Walking Dead: The Governor, #3)
by Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga
The Comfort of Despair (Damaged and Broken Collection, #4)
by Joe Leonardi
From the best selling novel series comes the latest book of the final season of the Monogatari Series. When an old flame who gave up on life and chose to go up in flames—because he wanted to leave you but couldn’t—comes crawling back after four hundred years, you might not appreciate it, especially if you’re in a new relationship. But nothing’s ever simple between people, and that’s even truer between monsters. For the first time in months, our heroic loser Araragi is human, parted by previou...
Based on the television series, these six episodes of the situation comedy, "To the Manor Born", were commissioned for broadcast on Radio 2. The episodes are "The Rhythms of the Earth", "The Grapevine", "Vive La Sport", "A Wife's Prerogative", "The Spare Room" and "The Honours List".
The Curious Case of Benjamin Button and Other Stories
by F Scott Fitzgerald
The Man-Eaters of Tsavo and Other East African Adventures
by John Henry Patterson
The Plot Genie (The Plot Genie Supplementary Formulas, #1) (Plot Genie Supplemental Formula, #2)
by Wycliffe a Hill
It was the children who saw - and felt - what made the town so horribly different in the storm drains and sewers. It lurked, taking the shape of every nightmare, each one's deepest dread. As the children grow up and move away, the horror of It is buried deep - until they are called back.
The Brothers Karamazov (The Brothers Karamazov, #1) (Dover Thrift Editions)
by Fyodor Dostoyevsky
The Brothers Karamazov, Dostoevsky's crowning achievement, is a tale of patricide and family rivalry that embodies the moral and spiritual dissolution of an entire society (Russia in the 1870s). It created a national furor comparable only to the excitement stirred by the publication, in 1866, of Crime and Punishment. To Dostoevsky, The Brothers Karamazov captured the quintessence of Russian character in all its exaltation, compassion, and profligacy. Significantly, the book was on Tolstoy's beds...
Marvel novels - Ant-Man: Natural Enemy (Marvel novels, #5)
by Jason Starr
SCOTT LANG’S CRIMINAL PAST COMES BACK TO HAUNT HIM! Scott Lang — the Astonishing Ant-Man — has a new life in New York City with his daughter, Cassie. Scott’s determined to make it work: Cassie’s in a good school, he’s got a steady job, and he’s finally ready to explore that wide, safe, non-spandexed dating world. But despite his best intentions, Scott just can’t stay out of the spotlight — or magnifying glass — and it doesn’t take long for his new life to fall apart. When an old partner-in-crim...