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  • Sanshiro - Natsume Soseki; Haruki Murakami

    Natsume Soseki's only coming-of-age novel, Sanshiro depicts the eponymous twenty-three-year-old protagonist as he leaves the sleepy countryside to attend a university in the consta...
  • Samurai - Jason Hightman

    SUMMARY: Dragons. They masquerade as their victims, unrecognizable to all but a select few. In the West, Simon St. George and his father are the last living descendants of a legend...
  • Running with the Demon - Terry Brooks

    Twenty years ago, Terry Brooks turned fantasy fiction on its head with The Sword of Shannara, the first fantasy novel to make the mainstream bestseller lists, and the first in an u...
  • Run - Blake Crouch

    Product DescriptionFor fans of Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Thomas Harris...picture this: a landscape of American genocide...5 D A Y S A G O...A rash of bizarre murders swept the...
  • Rosie Little's Cautionary Tales - Daniel Wood

    From Publishers WeeklyLinked anecdotes about the perils of young womanhood from Australian author Wood trendily play off of antediluvian diction and antiquated women's advice colum...
  • Rose in a Storm - Jon Katz

    From Katz, best-selling author of the anecdotal Bedlam Farm books, returns to his fiction roots with this gently appealing tale of a sheepdog named Rose. Fully immersing himself in...
  • Rome's Gothic Wars_ From the Th - Michael Kulikowski

    Rome's Gothic Wars: From the Third Century to Alaric (Key Conflicts of Classical Antiquity)
  • Rifles - Mark Urban

    Review'If you like Sharpe, then this book is a must, your Christmas present solved.' Bernard Cornwell, Daily Mail 'A brilliant warts-and-all depiction of Wellington's famous riflem...
  • Return to the Hundred Acre Wood - David Benedictus; Mark Burgess

    SUMMARY: Eighty years ago, at the end of The House at Pooh Corner, Christopher Robin said good-bye to Winnie-the-Pooh and his friends in the Hundred Acre Wood; now they are back in...
  • Red Seas Under Red Skies - Scott Lynch

    From Publishers WeeklyLike its roguish protagonists, Lynch's colorful sequel to 2006's The Lies of Locke Lamora is charming, unpredictable and fast on its feet and stands surprisi....