Hadassah - One Night With the King, by Tommy Tenney and Mark Andrew Olsen.
A fictional retelling of the story of the Bible heroine, Esther, Queen of Persia, told from a Christian perspective.
Half a Life, by V. S. Naipaul.
This is a pragmatic coming-of-age tale that follows the life of Willie Somerset Chandran, who grows up in India. Through Chandran's life, Naipaul explores the numerous aspects of injustice that exist in the world.
The Hammer of God, by Arthur C. Clarke.
In this book, Clarke ponders what might happen if humans learned that a death dealing asteroid was on a collision course with the Earth. He looks at both the scientific problems it would create, as well as the moral and social issues that would develop on a world staring doom straight in the eye.
Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets (Book 2), by J. K. Rowling
Someone has opened the Chamber of Secrets and students at the Hogwarts school are being turned into stone. Can Harry get to the bottom of this mystery before he too, turns to stone?
Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (Book 4), by J. K. Rowling
This is the fourth book in Rowling's seven part Harry Potter series. In this installment, the Hogwarts school is hosting the Triwizard Tournament, a tournament in which past contestants have died!
Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix (Book 5), by J. K. Rowling.
Follow Harry Potter through his fifth year at the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry as he must once again do battle with the dark Lord Voldemort - with tragic consequences!
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban (Book 3), by J. K. Rowling
Sirius Black has escaped from the unescapable wizard prison, Azkaban. Is he out to kill Harry? And if so, why?
Harry Potter and the Sorcerer's Stone (Book 1), by J. K. Rowling
Harry Potter, a poor orphan, has been leading a less than idyllic life, living in a cupboard under this Aunt and Uncle's steps, but all this changes when he is accepted into Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry...
The Healthy Kitchen, by Andrew Weil and Rosie Daley.
This is a useful cookbook, full of mouth-watering recipes, and insightful advice on how to eat, and live, healthy.
Heart of Darkness, by Joseph Conrad. Based upon Conrad's own forays into Africa, this haunting novel presents some compelling insights in the psychological nature of those who ventured into darkest Africa.
Here Comes A Hero, by Lawrence Block.
In this nonstop adventure story, Evan Tanner, the man who never sleeps, travels to Afghanistan in an attempt to rescue one of his ex-girlfriends from white slavers.
The Hobbit - Or There and Back Again, by J.R.R. Tolkien.
This is a mythical quest story that follows the Hobbit, Bilbo Baggins and his dwarvish companions as they set out to recover the dwarves treasure, which was stolen by the dragon, Smaug.
The Holy Bible
A review of the New Revised Standard Version of the Holy Bible that is used within the Presbyterian Church.
Hometown Legend, by Jerry B. Jenkins.
Soon, the Athens City Crusaders will cease to exist. But they still have once last chance at glory before their highschool is closed. To help the football team to win their final championship match, the school enlists the help of Buster Schuler. But can he do it? Not only does Schuler have to overcome his own demons, but the team is also far from being championship material.
Honeymoon in Purdah, by Alison Wearing.
This enlightening travelogue follows Wearing as she, and her gay roommate travel across Iran posing as a married couple on their honeymoon.
Hong Kong, by Stephen Coonts.
Admiral Jake Grafton is tasked with investigating his old friend, Virgil 'Tiger' Cole. The U.S. Consul-General to Hong Kong, Cole may be part of a revolutionary movement to overthrow the Chinese government. And when someone in the movement kidnaps Callie, Grafton's wife, he must race against the clock to save her...
The Hound of the Baskervilles, by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle.
A chilling story in which Sherlock Holmes finds out the truth about the ancient curse of the Baskerville Family.
How to Survive Your Hospital Stay, by Gail Van Kanegan and Michael Boyette.
The Complete Guide to Getting the Care You Need - And Avoiding Problems You Don't.
Humor and Comedy, Compiled by Richard Seltzer.
The complete text of 198 humorous books on one CD, with titles ranging from Balzac's Droll Stories to The Taming of the Shrew, by William Shakespeare. (Compact Disc)
IBM and the Holocaust, by Edwin Black
A compelling look at IBM's collaboration with Nazi Germany, and the impact which it had upon the course of the war, and more importantly, on the Holocaust.
If I Gained the World, By Linda Nichols.
A gripping novel about the pain of loss, and how faith can mend not only a broken heart, but also a family.
The Indwelling: The Beast Takes Possession, Tim LaHaye and Jerry B. Jenkins
Book seven in the Left Behind series finds the Tribulation Force anxiously awaiting the repercussions that they expect to arise following the resurrection of the Antichrist. Rayford Steele is on the run, fingered as Carpathia's killer. Half the seven-year tribulation period has passed. Apprehension, terror, and uncertainty are emotions that constantly assail the Tribulation Force's members. They have survived so much, but can they survive what is to come? (large print)
In Pursuit of the Proper Sinner, By Elizabeth George.
In this, George's tenth Lynley and Havers mystery, Lynley and Havers find themselves at odds. Will their personal problems cause a killer to go free?
In the Land of White Death, By Valerian Albanov.
This epic story of survival chronicles the unbelievable 235-mile journey taken through Siberian Arctic, on foot, by a handful of men after their ship became trapped in the pack ice of the Kara Sea.
In Your Garden and In Your Garden Again, by Vita Sackville-West.
Here are two classic gardening books that are a "must" read for any gardener, professional or novice, looking for new ideas, sage advice, or simply a good book, on gardening, to read.
Islam: A Short History, by Karen Armstrong.
This book offers the reader a comprehensive, yet brief, overview of Islamic history, from its founding to the modern day.
Jack: Straight From the Gut, by Jack Welch with John A. Bryne.
In this autobiography, Jack Welch offers the reader an overview of his life and his career. But mostly, this book concerns Welch's twenty year tenure as CEO of General Electric (GE). And along the way it provides telling insights into Welch's management style and leadership qualities, which helped he turn GE into a global powerhouse.
Jackdaws, by Ken Follett.
This is an intriguing novel about Allied espionage and sabotage activities during World War II - carried out by an odd assortment of female agents operating behind enemy lines.
Jacques and Lotka, by Aude Yung-De Prévaux.
An engaging love story about Jacques and Lotka, a couple who served in the French resistance during World War II.
Julia's Kitchen Wisdom, by Julia Child.
This cookbook will serve as a handy reference book, for novice and advanced cooks, on basic cooking techniques, timesaving tips, and useful advice that will save you years of trial-and-error in the kitchen.
Just Like Jesus, by Max Lucado
Guidence on how to be more like Jesus in your day to day life.
The Knocker on Death's Door, by Ellis Peters.
Can an ancient curse on an ancient door really kill? That is the question that Detective Chief Inspector George Felse must answer when death pays a call at the Church of Saint Eata in quiet English village of Mottisham.
Kydd, by Julian Stockwin.
An adventure tale about Tom Kydd, a young wig maker who is pressed into service upon a British battle ship in 1793, just as Britain goes to war with France.