Quick view Fairy Tail, Volume 39 by Hiro Mashima A lunar eclipse presages an invasion by 10,000 dragons, while humanity finds its only hope the Eclipse Cannon. View Details
Quick view Fairy Tail, Volume 38 by Hiro Mashima In the final matches of the Grand Magic Games, a wounded Erza struggles against a sadistic Minerva who can twist space itself, Gajeel sinks into the shadows against a powered-up Rogue, and Laxus faces down impossible odds against Jura, the world's... View Details
Quick view Fairy Tail, Volume 36 by Hiro Mashima Natsu has shut out Rogue and Sting, and Fairy Tail catapults to the top of the rankings! But victory brings with it shocking revelations about the origins of Acnologia, the black dragon that nearly destroyed Fairy Tail seven years ago. Meanwhile, the... View Details
Quick view Batman Reborn by Grant Morrison The new Dynamic Duo hits the streets with a bang in their new flying Batmobile to face an assemblage of villains called the Circus of Strange. Who exactly are the new Batman and Robin? The newest era of The Dark Knight begins here. View Details
Quick view Jaws by Peter Benchley Benchley's novel takes us into the watery world of a creature designed by nature to kill-- and into the terror it brings from the silent darkness of the deep. View Details
Quick view How I Live Now by Meg Rosoff Fifteen-year-old New Yorker Daisy is sent to live in the English countryside with cousins she s never even met. When England is attacked and occupied by an unnamed enemy, the cousins find themselves on their own. Power fails, system fail. As they grow... View Details
Quick view Hocus Pocus by Kurt Vonnegut A small, exclusive college in upstate New York is nestled along the frozen shores of Lake Mohiga . . . and directly across from a maximum-security prison. The two institutions manage to coexist peacefully, until 10,000 prisoners break out and head... View Details
Quick view Grendel by John Gardner The first and most terrifying monster in English literature, from the great early epic BEOWULF, tells his side of the story. View Details
Quick view Go Tell It on the Mountain by James Baldwin Chronicles a 14-year-old boy's discovery of the terms of his identity as the stepson of the minister of a storefront Pentecostal church in Harlem one Saturday in March of 1935. View Details
Quick view Forrest Gump by Winston Groom Through three turbulent decades, Forrest rides a tide of events that whisks him from physical disablility to football stardom, from Vietnam hero to shrimp tycoon, from White House honors to the arms of his one true love. View Details
Quick view Emako Blue by Brenda Woods With the same depth of characterization that marked her Coretta Scott King Honor Book "The Red Rose Box," Woods presents the gritty story of a girl from South Central L.A. who is destined to be a star until everything changes in one horrific instant. View Details
Quick view Durable Goods by Elizabeth Berg Since their mother died, Katie and her sister, Diane, have been struggling to understand their distant, violent father. Diane escapes into the arms of her boyfriend. Katie hides in her room. Written with an ability to capture the sadness of growth, this... View Details