The author of the New York Times best-selling illustrated novel Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children showcases found images from the past, collected from junk stores, garage sales and big-tent
Sam and Dean Winchester know all the secrets their father recorded in his journal. Now you can too. On November 2, 1983, Sam and Dean Winchester lost their mother to a demonic supernatural force. In
101 Reasons to Shop is an irresistible collection of cant-say-no reasons to shop, splurge, and spoil yourself. With charming, colorful illustrations by Brooklyn-based cartoonist Carly Monardo f
Street fighting. Brazilian jujitsu. Grappling. Welcome to BJ Penn's island. Don't worry, he won't hurt you (much). For the last decade, BJ Penn has been one of the most successful and feared f
When it comes to dating, everyone makes mistakes. Rosa Blasi made hers with professional athletes . . . over and over again. There was the hockey player (whose body part she mistook for a rolling pi
From Serj Tankian?Grammy Award?winning lead singer of System Of A Down, songwriter, activist, and poet. Following his critically acclaimed debut poetry book, Cool Gardens, comes this new collection of
I love You Television writer Tracy McMillan managed to work her way into a killer Hollywood careera privileged world of pool houses, premieres, and big-time producer dealsdespite being
Whitney Port shares personal stories, beauty and fitness secrets, and tried-and-true advice on everything girls need to know to start their lives out with style"Think of this book as your road map to
From his classic plays and screenplays to his sidesplitting pieces for The New Yorker and Premiere, Paul Rudnick is one of our most adored humor writers. Now, in this long overdue collection, he casts
Tis the season for a holly jolly jubilee of winter wonderment from Matt Groening, the naughty but nice creator of The Simpsons. Join in the frosty fun and prepare to be wassailed w
When Stewart Copeland gets dressed, he has an identity crisis. Should he put on leather pants, hostile shirts, and pointy shoes? Or wear something more appropriate to the tax-paying, property-owning,
The definitive biography of Bobby Bowden, one of the greatest college football coaches of all time, and his enduring legacy He is a giant among coaches, a Hall of Famer, and arguably the greates
When Clay Travis decided to spend the 2008 season up close and personal with the University of Tennessee Volunteers, he thought he was in for a rollicking ride with a leading contender for the natio
From much-loved fashion maven and New York Times bestselling author Nina Garcia comes her most indispensable style primer yet—this one focused on looking timelessly chic, all while saving money! Arm
The dramatic and spectacular story of an American music icon?the immortal Tina Turner! From Nutbush, Tennessee, to Hollywood stardom; from Ike?s Kings of Rhythm to onstage with Mick Jagger and the
The Burlesque Handbook is the essential manual to understanding and performing both classic and neo-burlesque. Written by Jo Weldon, award-winning founder of the New York School of Burlesque, this boo
Russell Brand learned early on to make a joke of fear and failure. From a troubled childhood in industrial Essex, England, to his descent into addictions to alcohol, drugs, and sex in the seamy underb
Alan Flusser believes that dressing well is something every man can readily accomplish. In this newly abridged and updated edition of Style and the Man, Flusser shares his vast knowledge of men's clot
In American on Purpose, Craig Ferguson delivers a moving and achingly funny memoir of living the American dream as he journeys from the mean streets of Glasgow, Scotland, to the comedic promised land
Reality television is the ultimate guilty pleasure -- a nonstop parade of cast members and scenarios that make fictional ones seem downright dull. Increasingly absurd challenges, hair-yanking catfig
As men, we cant help ending up in the doghouse for simply following our natural instincts. But follow the 50 tips in this book, and youll spend less time out in the cold and more time
The only novel by Orson Welles, a witty, madcap, pulp-noir adventure of international intrigue, blackmail, and murder The mysterious Mr. Arkadin claims he cannot remember anything of his life prior
In Safe at Home, Alyssa Milano?actress, blogger, and the mind behind the bestselling Touch sports-clothing line?tells the story about her lifelong obsession with baseball, revealing what the game has
When identical twin brothers Logan and Noah Miller's homeless father died alone in a jail cell, they vowed, come hell or high water, that their film, Touching Home, would be made as a dedication to
From the hand jives of the 50s to the Soulja Boy 2000s, disco divas to acid house raversBust a Move is a collection of great steps from dance crazes, essential kit for groovers of all ages and
During two feverish decades between the world wars, Bernarr Macfadden did more to educate the world about healthy eating, alternative medicine, regular sexual activity, and exercise than anyone in h
Introducing the first real, tangible, ignitable collection of the hit online comic Cyanide & Happiness, featuring a selection of your favorite comics and thirty brand-new strips. From the minds
"The Faith is the bible of graffiti. It forever captures the place, the time, and the writings of those of us who made it happen." ?Snake I In 1973, author Norman Mailer teamed with photographer Jon
Studio 54 was the icon of excess—a place where Andy, Mick, Bianca, and Elton lounged in the VIP section while patrons did drugs in the fabled unisex bathroom, and wannabes waiting for hours outside ho
In 1975, four teenagers from Mount Temple School in Dublin gathered in a crowded kitchen to discuss forming a band. More than thirty years later, Bono, The Edge, Adam Clayton, and Larry Mullen Jr are
She wasn't just a model. She was a supermodel. In the 1970s—before her star turns on the The Janice Dickinson Modeling Agency and America's Next Top Model—Janice Dickinson was the lush-lipped, long-s
When Stewart Copeland gets dressed, he has an identity crisis. Should he put on "leather pants, hostile shirts, and pointy shoes"? Or wear something more appropriate to the "tax-paying, property-own
Robert J. Wagner opens his heart to share the romances, the drama, and the humor of an incredible life. When he was a young boy growing up in Bel Air next door to a golf course, Robert Wagner saw Fr
Join the movement Combining the core elements of running, jumping, and climbing with the discipline of the martial artist, the grace of the gymnast, and the virtuosity of the skateboarder, parkour—o
The Football Fan's Ten Commandments You Must Choose Your Team by the Age of Eight. Value That Team Above All Else, Even Yourself. Under No Circumstances Can You Switch Teams (And Expect to Live).
The former muse and creative director for designer label Tuleh, and author of the blog "In Her Eyes" for Men's Vogue, Amanda Brooks is a lifelong fashion chameleon with an unerring eye for the element
Sometimes, what happens on Twitter shouldn't stay on Twitter. Twitter Wit is the first ever compilation of Twitter aphorisms and witticisms, celebrating a medium that has enabled millions of users
Why settle down when you can hook up? "Happily married people and perpetually single people are similar: We've both given up on dating and have merely chosen different exit strategies." So begins
Summertime in Toms River, New Jersey, means two things: Tourists and Little League champions. The Toms River dynasty began in the 1990s, when its team made it to the Little League World Series in W
When Ruben Cavazos changed his clothes at daybreak, he was no longer a CAT scan technician at the University of Southern California Medical Center. He became the man known—and, in a few special cases,