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Ministry of Time
by Kaliane Bradley
A time travel romance, a spy thriller, and an ingenious exploration of the nature of power and the potential for love to change it all: Welcome to The Ministry of Time, the exhilarating debut novel by Kaliane Bradley
In the near future, a civil servant is offered the... (read more)
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Last Devil to Die
by Richard Osman
A new mystery is afoot in the fourth book in the Thursday Murder Club series from million-copy bestselling author Richard Osman You'd think you be allowed to relax over Christmas, but not in the world of the Thursday Murder Club. On Boxing Day, a dangerous package is smuggled across... (read more)
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All Fours
by Miranda July
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2024 BY OPRAH DAILY, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, NYLON AND THE GUARDIAN
The New York Times (read more)
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Devil in a Blue Dress
by Walter Mosley
The first novel by "master of mystery" (The New York Times) Walter Mosley, featuring Easy Rawlins, the most iconic African American detective in all of fiction. Named one of the "best 100 mystery novels of all time" by the Mystery Writers of America, this special thirtieth anniversary... (read more)
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No Two Persons
by Erica Bauermeister
One book. Nine readers. Ten changed lives. New York Times bestselling author Erica Bauermeister's No Two Persons is "a gloriously original celebration of fiction, and the ways it deepens our lives."*
That was the beauty of books, wasn't it? They... (read more)
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Democracy or Else How to Save America in 10 Easy Steps
by Jon Favreau, Jon Lovett, Tommy Vietor
From your friends at Pod Save America comes a useful and illustrated guide to saving American democracy just in time for the 2024 election and 2025 insurrection If you're looking to navigate the chaotic, dunce-infested waters of American politics, Democracy or Else is here to... (read more)
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God of the Woods
by Liz Moore
When a teenager vanishes from her Adirondack summer camp, two worlds collide Early morning, August 1975: a camp counselor discovers an empty bunk. Its occupant, Barbara Van Laar, has gone missing. Barbara isn't just any thirteen-year-old: she's the daughter of the family that owns the... (read more)
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How to Love
by Thich Nhat Hanh
The most popular book in the "How To" series: advice, practices, and food for thought from a Zen Master on our most universal emotion.
The third book in the bestselling Mindfulness Essentials series, a back-to-basics collection from world-renowned Zen Master Thich Nhat Hanh... (read more)
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Dear Zoo
by Rod Campbell
Dear Zoo is twenty-five years old -- and still as popular as ever! And with an updated look, this children's classic is sure to delight a new generation of readers!
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The Long Way to a Small Angry Planet (Wayfarers #1)
by Becky Chambers
The acclaimed modern science fiction masterpiece, Hugo Award winner for Best Series!
Also included on Library Journal's Best SFF of 2016, the Barnes & Nobles Sci-Fi Fantasy Blog Best Books of 2015, the Tor.com Best Books of 2015, Reader’s Choice, as well as nominated for the... (read more)
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North Woods
by Daniel Mason
A sweeping novel about a single house in the woods of New England, told through the lives of those who inhabit it across the centuries — "a time-spanning, genre-blurring work of storytelling magic" (The Washington Post) from the Pulitzer Prize finalist and author of The... (read more)
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Half-Light
by Stephen O'Donnell
Half-Light is Stephen O'Donnell’s premier collection of fiction. Ten stories that explore issues of gender and sexuality, aging and youthful striving, resignation and resilience. In settings historical and contemporary. And, more than anything, they tell of the unexpected connections... (read more)
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Kairos
by Jenny Erpenbeck and Michael Hofmann
An epic storyteller with the most powerful voice in contemporary German literature, Jenny Erpenbeck has created an unforgettably compelling masterpiece with Kairos. The story of a romance begun in East Berlin at the end of the 1980s: the passionate yet difficult long-running affair of... (read more)
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It's Only a Game - Signed Edition
by Kelsea Yu
In this twisty, fast-paced YA thriller, a dangerous game becomes all too real when Marina and her friends are framed for murder.
When Marina Chan ran from her old life, she brought nothing with her-not even her real name. Now she lives in fear of her past being... (read more)
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The Warmth Of Other Suns: The Epic Story Of America's Great Migration
by Isabel Wilkerson
One of the New York Times Book Review's 10 Best Books of the Year.
In this epic, beautifully written masterwork, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson chronicles one of the great untold stories of American history: the decades-long migration of black citizens who fled the South... (read more)
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Untethered Soul: The Journey Beyond Yourself
by Michael Singer
#1 New York Times bestseller
What would it be like to free yourself from limitations and soar beyond your boundaries? What can you do each day to discover inner peace and serenity? The Untethered Soul offers simple yet profound answers to these... (read more)
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Ansel Adams 400 Photographs
by Ansel Adams
ANSEL ADAMS: 400 PHOTOGRAPHS presents the full spectrum of Adams' work in a single volume for the first time, offering the largest available compilation from his legendary photographic career. Beautifully produced and presented in an attractive landscape trim, ANSEL... (read more)
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Meditations
by Marcus Aurelius, Hammond
A new series of beautiful hardcover nonfiction classics, with covers designed by Coralie Bickford-Smith World-changing ideas meet eye-catching design: the best titles of the extraordinarily successful Great Ideas series are now packaged in Coralie Bickford-Smiths distinctive,... (read more)
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Very Hungry Caterpillar Board Book
by Eric Carle
THE
all-time classic picture book, from generation to generation, sold
somewhere in the world every 30 seconds! Have you shared it with a child
or grandchild in your life?
A hungry caterpillar eats his way... (read more)
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Artists Way 30th Anniversary Edition
by Julia Cameron
Introducing the 30th Anniversary Edition, with a new foreword from the author!
With its gentle affirmations, inspirational quotes, fill-in-the-blank lists and tasks — write yourself a thank-you letter, describe yourself at 80, for example — ... (read more)
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A Court of Thorns and Roses (Court of Thorns and Roses #1)
by Sarah J. Maas
The sexy, action-packed first book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Court of Thorns and Roses series from Sarah J. Maas.
When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a terrifying creature arrives to demand retribution. Dragged to a... (read more)
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Art of Gathering How We Meet & Why It Matters
by Priya Parker
"Hosts of all kinds, this is a must-read " --Chris Anderson, owner and curator of TED A bold new approach to how we gather that will transform the ways we spend our time together--at work, at home, in our communities, and beyond. In The Art of... (read more)
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The Ministry for the Future
by Kim Stanley Robinson
ONE OF BARACK OBAMA'S FAVORITE BOOKS OF THE YEAR
"The best science-fiction nonfiction novel I've ever read." — Jonathan Lethem
"If I could get policymakers, and citizens, everywhere to read just one book this year, it would be... (read more)
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Women
by Kristin Hannah
A #1 bestseller on The New York Times, USA Today, Washington Post, and Los Angeles Times
From the celebrated author of The Nightingale and The Four Winds comes Kristin Hannah's The Women--at once an intimate portrait... (read more)
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Chasing Hope: A Reporter's Life
by Nicholas D. Kristof
From New York Times columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner, and best-selling author Nicholas D. Kristof, an intimate and gripping memoir about a life in journalism
Since 1984, Nicholas Kristof has worked almost continuously for The New York Times as a reporter,... (read more)
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We Have Always Lived in the Castle
by Shirley Jackson
Shirley Jackson's beloved gothic tale of a peculiar girl named Merricat and her family's dark secret.
Taking readers deep into a labyrinth of dark neurosis, We Have Always Lived in the Castle is a deliciously unsettling novel about a perverse, isolated, and possibly murderous family... (read more)
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Way of Kings Stormlight Archive 01
by Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson, widely acclaimed for his work completing Robert Jordans Wheel of Time saga, begins a grand cycle of his own, with The Way of Kings, Book One of the Stormlight Archive. Roshar is a world of stone and storms. Uncanny tempests of incredible power sweep across the rocky... (read more)
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The Wild Robot (Wild Robot #1)
by Peter Brown
Wall-E meets Hatchet in this New York Times bestselling illustrated middle grade novel from Caldecott Honor winner Peter Brown
Can a robot survive in the wilderness?
When robot Roz opens her eyes... (read more)
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A Gentleman in Moscow
by Amor Towles
The mega-bestseller with more than 1.5 million readers that is soon to be a major television series.
“The novel buzzes with the energy of numerous adventures, love affairs, [and] twists of fate.” — The Wall Street Journal
As this... (read more)
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Tomorrow, and Tomorrow, and Tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
In this exhilarating novel by the best-selling author of The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry two friends — often in love, but never lovers — come together as creative partners in the world of video game design, where success brings them fame, joy, tragedy, duplicity, and,... (read more)
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#42
The Very Unfortunate Wish of Melony Yoshimura
by Waka T. Brown
In this magical and chilling Coraline-esque retelling of the Japanese folktale "The Melon Princess and the Amanjaku," one girl must save herself — and her loved ones — from a deceitful demon she befriended.
Melony Yoshimura's parents have... (read more)
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The Berry Pickers
by Amanda Peters
Barnes and Noble Discovery Prize Finalist
A four-year-old Mi'kmaq girl goes missing from the blueberry fields of Maine, sparking a mystery that will haunt the survivors, unravel a family, and remain unsolved for nearly fifty years
July 1962. A Mi'kmaq... (read more)
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Last Murder at the End of the World
by Stuart Turton
From the bestselling author of The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle and The Devil and the Dark Water comes an inventive, high-concept murder mystery: an ingenious puzzle, an extraordinary backdrop, and an audacious solution.
Solve the murder to save... (read more)
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The Hunter
by Tana French
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Searcher and "one of the greatest crime novelists writing today" (Vox), a spellbinding new novel set in the Irish countryside.
It's a blazing summer when two men arrive in a small village in the West of Ireland.... (read more)
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#47
Slow Productivity
by Cal Newport
Do Fewer Things. Work at a Natural Pace. Obsess over Quality. From the New York Times bestselling author of Digital Minimalism and Deep Work, a groundbreaking philosophy for pursuing meaningful accomplishment while avoiding overload. Our current... (read more)
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Farewell Amethystine
by Walter Mosley
Easy Rawlins' latest client sends him down a warren of memory and nostalgia, blinding him to reason and risk, from "master of the genre," (Washington Post) Walter Mosley.
January 1970 finds Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins, LA's premier Black detective, at 50 years of... (read more)
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