Browsing Books by Books Like The Conjurer's Bird

Seventeen Seventy-six (2005)
Draws on personal correspondence and period diaries to present a history of the American Revolution ...

Sarah's Key (2008)
On the anniversary of the roundup of Jews by the French police in Paris, Julia is asked to write an ...

Shanghai Girls (2009)
Forced to leave Shanghai when their father sells them to California suitors, sisters May and Pearl s...

Life After Life (2013)
What if you could live again and again, until you got it right? On a cold and snowy night in 1910, U...

A Visit from the Goon Squad (2010)
Working side-by-side for a record label, former punk rocker Bennie Salazar and the passionate Sasha ...

The Round House (2012)
When his mother, a tribal enrollment specialist living on a reservation in North Dakota, slips into ...

Suspect (2013)
Struggling to reclaim his career after the devastating murder of his partner eight months earlier, L...

Innocent (2010)
The sequel to the genre-defining, landmark bestseller Presumed Innocent, INNOCENT continues the stor...

World Without End (2007)
Two centuries after the building of the elaborate Gothic cathedral in Kingsbridge, its prior finds h...

Revolution (2010)
An angry, grieving seventeen-year-old musician facing expulsion from her prestigious Brooklyn privat...

The Zodiac Legacy: Convergence (2015)
Stan Lee presents a brand new, magical, super-powered adventure! When twelve magical superpowers are...

The Mighty Queens of Freeville (2009)
The humorist and advice columnist for "Ask Amy" describes her inspirational, haphazard experiences w...

The Sentry (2011)
When Joe Pike witnesses Dru Rayne's uncle beaten by a protection gang, he becomes a target, and disc...

Personal (2014)
Jack Reacher finds himself working for the State Department and the CIA to track down the American s...

Bravo Two Zero (1994)
The harrowing 1991 mission of eight men from the British Special Forces is revealed by their leader,...

The Mysterious Benedict Society (2008)
"Are you a gifted child looking for special opportunities?" When this peculiar ad appears in the new...