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JACIE'S NEW BOSS IS A SERIAL KILLER As a homeless eighteen-year-old, nothing matters to Jacie but a roof over her head and food in her stomach. She doesn't care why Zee McCrary pays her to deliver bums to an isolated... See More
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JACIE'S NEW BOSS IS A SERIAL KILLER As a homeless eighteen-year-old, nothing matters to Jacie but a roof over her head and food in her stomach. She doesn't care why Zee McCrary pays her to deliver bums to an isolated... See More
by Bryant Terry
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From the James Beard Award-winning author of Afro-Vegan and Vegan Soul Kitchen: ingredients that inspire, unique recipes, and menus for everyday feasts. Marking his 10-year anniversary working to create a healthy, just, and... See More
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In the far future, an Earth-born woman must negotiate with a fearsome mutant race: "On a par with Ursula LeGuin or Arthur C. Clarke" (Chicago Tribune). Two thousand years into the future, runaway pollution has made the earth... See More
by John Duncan
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A lively journey through the brain's inner workings from "one of the world's leading cognitive neuroscientists" (The Wall Street Journal). Human intelligence builds sprawling cities, vast cornfields, and complex microchips... See More
by Pearl North
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by Kyle Pratt
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Braving the Storms is the third book in the bestselling post-apocalyptic Strengthen What Remains series. Caden Westmore has already faced nuclear terrorism and economic collapse as he struggles to lead those he loves... See More
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The renowned British novelist's "casual and wittily acute guidance" on reading -- and writing -- great fiction (Harper's Magazine). Renowned for such classics as A Room with a View, Howards End, and A Passage to India, E... See More
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Four novels in one volume from "one of America's most intelligent, imaginative, and magnetic novelists" (Kirkus Reviews). Readers know Frank Herbert best for his classic science fiction masterpiece, Dune, which became a... See More
by Julie Smith
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"Explores the dark corners of our city... set both pre- and post-Katrina... harrowing reading, to be sure, but it's pure page-turning pleasure, too." -- The Times-Picayune Residents of the Big Easy are proud of its unique... See More
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This #1 bestselling baseball classic of the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry is "dazzling... heart-stopping... A celebration of a vanished heroic age" (The New York Times Book Review). The summer of 1949: It was baseball's Golden Age... See More
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A novel set during the reign of Genghis Khan and his Mongol Empire from the acclaimed author of Ghost on the Steppe, "a master storyteller" (Houston Chronicle). Cecelia Holland's historical fiction is well known for its... See More
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A widowed Italian farm woman finds unlikely companionship and startling self-discovery in a novel "as immediate and spellbinding as a two-character play" (La Stampa). A Tuscan through and through, Nives didn't cry when she... See More
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A provocative exploration of how the digital revolution is radically changing the way we make sense of our lives. Human beings are information omnivores: we are constantly collecting, labeling, and organizing data. But the... See More
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The definitive collection of travel writings by one of the twentieth century's best-loved journeyers From the moment of his birth, Lawrence Durrell was far from home. A British child in India, he was sent to England to... See More
by Amy Jarecki
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A battle-hardened Highlander will fight to save the woman he loves in this "fast-paced, expertly crafted" historical romance (Publishers Weekly). After being jilted by her betrothed, Lady Mairi MacKenzie is humiliated and... See More
by John Rawls
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This book originated as lectures for a course on political philosophy that Rawls taught regularly at Harvard in the 1980s. In time the lectures became a restatement of his theory of justice as fairness, revised in light of... See More
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SOMETIMES SIZE DOES MATTER Belinda Gordon thought she had it all-a great job, wonderful friends, a home of her own. She's even come to love her voluptuous body. But she still can't shake the feeling that something is... See More
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This "delightfully whimsical novel riffs on the premise that ordinary lives stubbornly resist the tidy order that a fiction narrative might impose on them" (Publishers Weekly). Can a story save your life? Meg Carpenter is... See More
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Reflections on topics from war and crime to pop culture, in "a stunning collection... from the best essayist of his generation" (The New York Times). For more than two decades, Andrew O'Hagan has been publishing celebrated... See More
by Moira Weigel
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"An occasionally amusing and often provocative look at the work of wooing... [A] lively tour of changing romantic mores." -- The Economist "Does anyone date anymore?" Today, the authorities tell us that courtship is in... See More
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From the author of The Almost Nearly Perfect People comes Super Sushi Ramen Express, a fascinating and funny culinary journey through Japan Japan is arguably the preeminent food nation on earth; it's a mecca for the world's... See More
by Jimmy Fallon
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The humorous New York Times Bestseller from the Tonight Show host and Saturday Night Live alumnus about his appreciation for the little things in life. Jimmy Fallon is very thankful. And in this first book to come from his... See More
by Olivia Drake
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"A tale filled with gothic overtones, sensuality, sprightly dialogue, emotion, an engaging cast and a beautiful pair of perfectly fitting slippers." -- RT Book Reviews (4 stars) Raised in a girls' school, Annabelle Quinn... See More
by Neil Cross
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Adapted by the author as the streaming limited-series THE SISTER! Neil Cross's Burial is the story of one man's obsession with redemption. Everyone makes mistakes. But what if your biggest mistake was something you could... See More
by Rachel Aaron
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Eli Monpress is talented. He's charming. And he's a thief. But not just any thief. He's the greatest thief of the age - and he's also a wizard. And with the help of his partners - a swordsman with the most powerful magic... See More
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New York Times-Bestselling Author: The renowned economic theorist explains how America can -- and must -- create a post-fossil fuel culture to survive. We can't keep doing business as usual. Facing a global emergency, a... See More
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Take a tour across America for some haunted hospitality with this collection of stories about hotels and inns that cater to guests from the other side. Frances Kermeen bought the Myrtles Plantation of St. Francisville, LA... See More
by Lila Bowen
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Supernatural creatures create chaos across an unforgiving western landscape in the second book of a propulsive and cinematic fantasy adventure series that began with Wake of Vultures. "I don't care what else you've seen in... See More
by Sarah Hall
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"Hall's writing manages to combine acute sensitivity and daring... Visceral and engaging... The emotional lives of her characters are skillfully realized in this bright weave of disparate voices-for whom art is at once a way... See More
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