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Margaret was afraid of her murderous husband. She never knew that her fate would lie with the genetically modified cougars and their human agents that occupied the land to the far north. A chance encounter with an enigmatic... See More
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Margaret was afraid of her murderous husband. She never knew that her fate would lie with the genetically modified cougars and their human agents that occupied the land to the far north. A chance encounter with an enigmatic... See More
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Bob Pittman and AOL Time Warner. Jean Marie Messier and Vivendi. Jill Barad and Mattel. Dennis Kozlowski and Tyco. It's an all too common scenario. A great company breaks from the pack; the analysts are in love; the smiling... See More
by Daniel Silva
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Daniel Silva delivers another stunning thriller in his action-packed tale of high stakes international intrigue. A brutal murder, a missing masterpiece, a mystery only Gabriel Allon can... See More
by Elif Batuman
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Finalist for the Pulitzer Prize for Fiction ? A New York Times Book Review Notable Book ? Nominated for the Women's Prize for Fiction "Easily the funniest book I've read this year." -- GQ "Masterly funny debut novel... See More
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A gorgeously illustrated cookbook filled with 100 recipes from around the world celebrating the rich and diverse culinary history that is American food. As a child of Italian immigrants, Anna Francese Gass grew up eating... See More
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Mary Higgins Clark Award-winning author "An atmospheric and harrowing tale, richly literary in complexity but ripe with all the crazed undertones, confusions, and forebodings inherent in the gothic genre. Recommend this... See More
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When Alexandra ("Bo") Fuller was home in Zambia a few years ago, visiting her parents for Christmas, she asked her father about a nearby banana farmer who was known for being a "tough bugger." Her father's response was a... See More
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Simone de Beauvoir's account of the last ten years of Jean-Paul Sartre's life provides a focus for understanding one of the greatest thinkers of the twentieth century. But the book, consisting of both a year-by-year account... See More
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From the Oscar-winning screenwriter of All the President's Men, The Princess Bride, and Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid, here is essential reading for both the aspiring screenwriter and anyone who loves going to the... See More
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Living on Luck is a collection of letters from the 1960s mixed in with poems and drawings. The ever clever Charles Bukowski fills the pages with his rough exterior and juicy center. See More
by Paul Farmer
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For nearly thirty years, anthropologist and physician Paul Farmer has traveled to some of the most impoverished places on earth to bring comfort and the best possible medical care to the poorest of the poor. Driven by his... See More
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Steven K. Green tells the story of the nineteenth-century School Question, the nationwide debate over the place and funding of religious education, and how it became a crucial precedent for American thought about the... See More
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Wall Street Journal Bestseller From the acclaimed author of Turn the Ship Around!, former US Navy Captain David Marquet, comes a radical new playbook for empowering your team to make better decisions and take greater... See More
by Paulo Coelho
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"Superabundant talent, stunning originality, an elegant way with words... The Zahir is something more." -- Los Angeles Times The narrator of The Zahr is a bestselling novelist who lives in Paris and enjoys all the... See More
by Monica Wood
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Winner of the Sarton Memoir Award. "[A] marvel of storytelling, layered and rich... an account of one family's grief, love, and resilience" (Maine Sunday Telegram). Mexico, Maine, 1963: The Wood family is much like... See More
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"The Walt Whitman of Los Angeles." -- Joyce Carol Oates, bestselling author "He brought everybody down to earth, even the angels." -- Leonard Cohen, songwriter The Days Run Away Like Wild Horses is a book of poems written... See More
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A lively tour through Japan, Korea, and China, exploring their intertwined cultures and fraught history, by the author of The Almost Nearly Perfect People. There is an ancient Chinese proverb that states, "Two tigers... See More
by Mark Booth
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This New York Times bestselling work reimagines world history though the belief systems of Freemasons, Rosicrucians, Kabbalists, and others. They say that history is written by the victors. But what if history as we know... See More
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BONUS: This edition contains an Arcadia Falls discussion guide. Financial straits and a desire for a fresh start take recently widowed Meg Rosenthal and her aloof teenage daughter, Sally, to Arcadia Falls, a tucked-away... See More
by Ruth Ozeki
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Yumi Fuller hasn't set foot in her hometown of Liberty Falls, Idaho -- heart of the potato-farming industry -- since she ran away at age fifteen. Twenty-five years later, the prodigal daughter returns to confront her dying... See More
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~ Winner of the Best Morally-Grey Character Award in the Indie Ink Awards 2022! ~ A magic sword forged of a demon. A broken boy seeking revenge. A mysterious girl with terrible powers. A metal coming-of-age tale with an... See More
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An Armenian-American woman rediscovers her roots and embraces who she really is in this vibrant and heartfelt queer rom-com by debut author Taleen Voskuni. When Nareh Bedrossian's non-Armenian boyfriend gets down on one... See More
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It's Never Too Late to Top Your Personal Best. Both a riveting account of a life spent pulling off improbable triumphs and a report back from the front of the global-energy and natural-resource wars, The First Billion Is... See More
by Dana Cree
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With more than 100 recipes for ice cream flavors and revolutionary mix-ins from a James Beard-nominated pastry chef, Hello, My Name is Ice Cream explains not only how to make amazing ice cream, but also the science behind... See More
by A. J. Baime
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A New Yorker Best Book of the Year 2022 An "electrifying" biography of Walter White, a little-remembered Black civil rights leader who passed for white in order to investigate racist murders, help put the NAACP on the map... See More
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"Beautifully written and--extraordinarily moving."--The Sunday Times (London) From the author of the international bestseller Birdsong, comes a haunting historical novel of passion, loss, and courage set in France between... See More
by Dan Rattiner
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Long before the Hamptons became famous for its posh parties, paparazzi, and glitterati, it was a sleepy backwater of fishing villages and potato farms, literary luminaries and local eccentrics. As the editor and publisher of... See More
by Melissa Marr
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A journey may take hundreds of miles, or it may cover the distance between duty and desire. Sixteen of today's hottest writers of paranormal tales weave stories on a common theme of journeying. Authors such as Kelley... See More
by Craig Unger
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THE NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "The story Unger weaves with those earlier accounts and his original reporting is fresh, illuminating and more alarming than the intelligence channel described in the Steele dossier." -- The... See More
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Sixteen-year-old Jacques Rebière is living a humble life in rural France, studying butterflies and frogs by candlelight in his bedroom. Across the Channel, in England, the playful Thomas Midwinter, also sixteen, is enjoying... See More
by Lisa Lutz
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A teacher at a New England prep school ignites a gender war -- with deadly consequences -- in this dark and provocative novel by the bestselling author of The Passenger "Riveting... full of imagination and power."... See More
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