Books from Penguin Group

  • My Beating Teenage Heart
    By C. K. Kelly Martin

    Out in the hall Breckon's father stops and registers their twin presence. His mouth slumps too but only for the briefest of moments before he rectifies that by saying, “Julianna, hello.” “Hi, Mr. Cody.” Jules pronounces his name ...

  • Moonspender
    By Jonathan Gash

    Lovejoy doesn't mind an occasional take, but the wholesale theft of national treasures is something else.

  • Aftershocks: A Tale of Two Victims
    By David Haward Bain

    When Bernard's Brooklyn trucking business failed , he decided to move the family to a suburb of Los Angeles . Louis was about seven . To Louis , a chunky boy who had periodic asthma attacks and allergy problems , and whose farsighted ...

  • Empire of Night
    By Kelley Armstrong

    The second book in a big, breathtaking new trilogy that blends fantasy, romance, horror, and pulse-pounding action, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong.

  • Forest of Ruin
    By Kelley Armstrong

    In this breathtaking final book in her epic trilogy, The Age of Legends, #1 New York Times bestselling author Kelley Armstrong blends fantasy, action and romance to give readers the unforgettable ending they've been waiting for.

  • The Darkest Powers Series, Book 1: The Summoning
    By Kelley Armstrong

    After years of frequent moves following her mother’s death, Chloe Saunders’s life is finally settling down.

  • Daniel Johnnes's Top 200 Wines: An Expert's Guide to Maximum Enjoyment for Your Dollar
    By Michael Stephenson, Daniel Johnnes

    ... Quintarelli ( Amarone ) ; Dal Forno ( Valpolicella , Amarone ) ; Dr. Cosimo Taurino ( Salice Salentino ) ; Mastroberardino ( Taurasi ) ; Barone Cornacchia ( Abruzzi ) ; Lungarotti ( Umbria ) . expensive Brunello di Montalcino .

  • Dances with Wolves
    By Michael Blake

    Cisco was gone . The lieutenant whistled high and shrill . Nothing . He walked farther into the clearing and whistled again . He heard something move in the cottonwoods . Then he heard a low nicker , and Cisco's buckskin hide flashed ...

  • A Samurai Never Fears Death
    By Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler

    When he returns home to investigate the possible connection of his family's tea shop with smugglers, Seikei, now a samurai, becomes involved in murder at a local puppet theater and saving the life of his sister's accused boyfriend.

  • The Sword That Cut the Burning Grass
    By Dorothy Hoobler, Thomas Hoobler

    In his latest adventure in eighteenth-century Japan, fourteen-year-old samurai apprentice Seikei, with the help of a servant girl and an imperious old man, sets out to rescue the young Emperor Yasuhito from his kidnappers.

  • The Turning Tide
    By Diana Pharaoh Francis

    They were in a salon decorated in pale teal and cream. Priceless artwork covered the walls and occupied every shelf and niche. The small space was crowded with furniture. The entire room seemed to be evidence of someone in the castle ...

  • Slob Proof!: Real-Life Design Solutions
    By Debbie Wiener

    Lee Jofa's Crescendo Suede in nylon looks and feels so much like the real thing that you'll have to look at the tag to know the difference . Available in every imaginable color , too . www.leejofa.com . $$$ Groundworks : My “ go to ...

  • Rise to Globalism: American Foreign Policy Since 1938
    By Stephen E. Ambrose

    This complete revision looks at American foreign policy from 1938 to, roughly, the end of the first Reagan administration in 1984.

  • The Blue Helmet
    By William Bell

    The Blue Helmet is a powerful portrait of one young man’s struggle to come into his own, and the peace that comes from the achievement.

  • Twelfth Night
    By William Shakespeare

    Separated from her twin brother Sebastian after a shipwreck, Viola disguises herself as a boy to serve the Duke of Illyria. Wooing a countess on his behalf, she is stunned to find herself the object of his beloved's affections.

  • America's Lighthouses: Their Illustrated History Since 1716
    By Jr., Francis R. Holland

    America's Lighthouses: Their Illustrated History Since 1716

  • Horrible Harry Bugs the Three Bears
    By Suzy Kline

    Harry incorporates his fascination with earwigs into Miss Mackle's class project of acting out a fairy tale in front of the other third graders.

  • Gulliver's Travels
    By Jonathan Swift

    Read by children as an adventure story and by adults as a devastating satire of society, Gulliver and his four journeys make for a fascinating blend of travelogue, realism, symbolism, and fantastic voyage?all with a serious philosophical ...

  • The Midnight Charter
    By David Whitley

    Agora is an insular city-state where anything can be bought and sold.

  • The Medal of Brigadier Gerard
    By Arthur Conan Doyle

    The Emperor Napoleon gives Brigadier Gerard an important letter and tells him to take it to Paris. But there are German and Russian soldiers in France. They want the letter - and they want Brigadier Gerard.