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An absolutely remarkable thing : a novel
by Hank Green
The first to document the appearance of the Carls, giant robot-like statues popping up around the world, April May finds herself at the center of an intense international media spotlight that puts her relationships, identity and safety at risk.
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Boomer1 : a novel
by Daniel Torday
Desperate and humiliated after a longtime girlfriend denies his marriage proposal, thirtysomething Mark Brumfeld posts a series of online video monologues that critique Baby Boomers and their powerful hold on the job market, which soon go viral, but with unintended consequences.
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Button man
by Andrew Gross
A disadvantaged but once happy immigrant family is brought together and torn apart by the birth of organized crime in 1930s New York City. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Dark Tide
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Cherry : a novel
by Nico Walker
Rashly marrying his college girlfriend to keep their relationship active during his tour of duty, a college dropout turned army soldier is overwhelmed by the realities of war, PTSD and opioid addiction before forging a desperate plan. A first novel.
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Codex 1962 : A Trilogy
by Sjón
Combining ancient and modern folklore, a novel by the award-winning Icelandic author tells the story of a Jewish fugitive during World War II who makes a baby out of a piece of clay that eventually comes to life.
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Courtney's war
by Wilbur A Smith
While Gerhard works for the Fatherland in the hopes of overthrowing Hitler, Special Operations Executive Saffron Courtney outmaneuvers a spymaster in occupied Belgium to ascertain how the Nazis have infiltrated SOE's network. By the New York Times best-selling author of River God
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Echoes of evil
by Heather Graham
Discovering a recent corpse on a historic shipwreck, diver Brodie McFadden, a potential Krewe of Hunters member, teams up with museum curator Kody McCoy when the case is linked to the death of a local musician. Hardcover Library Edition. By a best-selling author. 10,000 first printing.
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Foe : a novel
by Iain Reid
In a novel set in the near-future, a rural's life is disrupted when the man is called for a distant mission, and his wife receives an unconventional replacement so he won't be missed. By the internationally best-selling author of I'm Thinking of Ending Things
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The forbidden door : a Jane Hawk novel
by Dean R. Koontz
Rogue FBI agent and high-profile fugitive Jane Hawk confronts her worst nightmares when her enemies strike unsettlingly close to home, threatening the life of her beloved 5-year-old son. By the best-selling author of The Silent Corner
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Hippie
by Paulo Coelho
A Brazilian man and a Dutch woman embark on an extraordinary journey of self-discovery as they travel by bus from Amsterdam to Kathmandu against a backdrop of the protests and sexual-liberation experiments of the Civil Rights era. By the best-selling author of The Alchemist
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I Know You Know
by Gilly Macmillan
Haunted by the murders of his best friends 20 years earlier, filmmaker Cody Swift returns home to find that some people do not want the case reopened, especially when a long-dead body is discovered. By the New York Times best-selling author of What She Knew. Simultaneous. 100,000 first printing
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Josh and Hazel's guide to not dating
by Christina Lauren
"Most men can't handle Hazel. With the energy of a toddler and the mouth of a sailor, they're often too timid to recognize her heart of gold. New York Times and #1 international bestselling author Christina Lauren (Roomies, Beautiful Bastard) tells the story of two people who are definitely not dating, no matter how often they end up in bed together. Hazel Camille Bradford knows she's a lot to take--and frankly, most men aren't up to the challenge. If her army of pets and thrill for the absurd don't send them running, her lack of filter means she'll say exactly the wrong thing in a delicate moment. Their loss. She's a good soul in search of honest fun. Josh Im has known Hazel since college, where her zany playfulness proved completely incompatible withhis mellow restraint. From the first night they met--when she gracelessly threw up on his shoes--to when she sent him an unintelligible email while in a post-surgical haze, Josh has always thought of Hazel more as a spectacle than a peer. But now, ten years later, after a cheating girlfriend has turned his life upside down, going out with Hazel is a breath of fresh air. Not that Josh and Hazel date. At least, not each other. Because setting each other up on progressively terrible double blind dates means there's nothing between them...right?"
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Juror #3
by James Patterson
Tapped by a relentless prosecutor who would exploit her inexperience to secure a swift conviction, a recent law graduate finds herself navigating two tricky cases, class divides and an increasingly suspicious jury. Co-written by a #1 best-selling author. 500,000 first printing.
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Katerina
by James Frey
Twenty-five years after a passionate affair with a model, a successful writer is on the brink of suicide, until he receives an anonymous message that draws him back to the life, and possibly the love, he abandoned years prior. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of A Million Little Pieces
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Meet me at the museum
by Anne Youngson
A disenchanted farmer's wife and a widowed museum curator begin a correspondence over their mutual fascination with poet Seamus Heaney's "The Tollund Man" and gradually share details from their lives, forging an unexpected bond along the way. A first novel.
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The mermaid and Mrs. Hancock
by Imogen Hermes Gowar
When one of his trading vessels returns to 18th-century London with the remarkable body of a mermaid, Jonah gains entry into high society and falls in love with a highly accomplished courtesan, with unexpected consequences. 100,000 first printing.
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My Struggle
by Karl Ove Knausgaard
A conclusion to the award-winning series from Norway shares further insights includes an in-depth critical essay on Hitler and Mein Kampf
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A noise downstairs : a novel
by Linwood Barclay
Battling PTSD and depression after an accidental stumble into a murder scene, a college professor begins writing his novel on a vintage typewriter that he comes to believe is possessed and somehow linked to the crime he survived.
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Ordinary people : a novel
by Diana Evans
In South London and the surrounding suburbs, two couples struggle through a year of marital crisis. By the author of 26a
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Red war : a Mitch Rapp novel
by Kyle Mills
When a terminally ill Russian president launches a massive campaign that threatens millions of lives, Mitch Rapp is dispatched by the CIA to prevent an all-consuming war. By the author of Enemy of the State
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Red, white, blue : a novel
by Lea Carpenter
Mourning the charismatic father who died suspiciously the day before her wedding, Anna becomes estranged from her new husband before meeting an enigmatic stranger who alludes to her father's secret past. By the screenwriter of Mile 22
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Sea prayer
by Khaled Hosseini
The #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Kite Runner presents an evocatively illustrated tribute to the tragic human realities of today's refugee crisis in the form of a father's letter to his young son on the eve of a dangerous journey
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Shadow tyrants : Clive Cussler
by Clive Cussler
When the descendants of a legendary band of imperial secret-keepers threaten humanity, Juan Cabrillo and his team aboard the Oregon race to protect the world from a plot to eliminate all technology. Co-written by a #1 New York Times best-selling author
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The Stylist
by Rosie Nixon
Amber Green is thrown into the fast-paced world of fashion, where the treacherous undercurrents of Hollywood shape her prospects for a fairy-tale romance. By the editor-in-chief of Hello! magazine. Original. 50,000 first printing
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Summer at the Garden Cafe
by Felicity Hayes-McCoy
A mother and daughter try to manage their love lives, complicated family situation and secrets, in the second novel of the series following The Library at the Edge of the World. Simultaneous. 75,000 first printing
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Sunrise Highway
by Peter Blauner
A young Latina detective in the NYPD tracks a serial killer who has been operating for 40 years and who may have been enabled by the chief of police himself. By the New York Times best-selling author of Proving Ground
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Tin man
by Sarah Winman
Shortlisted for the Costa Novel of the Year Award, a heartbreaking celebration of love in all its forms gradually reveals a fallout between two longtime friends and Oxford students over the course of a decade marked by the marriage of one and the disappearance of the other. By the author of When God Was a Rabbit.
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Transcription
by Kate Atkinson
A BBC radio producer finds herself targeted by dangerous individuals from her past as a World War II espionage monitor for MI5. By the author of Life After Life. 150,000 first printing
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An unwanted guest
by Shari Lapeña
Weathering a storm that has cut them off from the outside world, the guests at a Catskills skiing lodge panic as an unknown assailant starts killing them off one by one. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Couple Next Door
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Waiting for Eden : a novel
by Elliot Ackerman
A veteran enduring life trapped in his own mind begins to find a way to communicate before troubling realities about his marriage come to the surface. By a National Book Award finalist.
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Washington Black : a novel
by Esi Edugyan
Unexpectedly chosen to be a family manservant, an 11-year-old Barbados sugar-plantation slave is initiated into a world of technology and dignity before a devastating betrayal propels him throughout the world in search of his true self.
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We Sold Our Souls
by Grady Hendrix
A has-been heavy metal artist discovers that her failed band's lead singer sold their souls in a Faustian exchange for his solo-career fame and fortune. By the award-winning author of Horrorstör
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What we were promised
by Lucy Tan
Returning home to Shanghai after years of chasing the American dream, Wei Zhen and his newly wealthy family, including his wife Lina and their daughter Karen, must each confront painful secrets and unfulfilled promises. 40,000 first printing.
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When the lights go out
by Mary Kubica
Forced to start over upon her mother's death, a college student with debilitating insomnia begins to succumb to her grief before a stranger's desperation to have a child changes both of their lives. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Good Girl. 250,000 first printing
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Why not tonight
by Susan Mallery
A moody, reclusive artist finds himself stranded for days with his overly-positive and perky studio manager after a mudslide shuts them inside his mountain home. Hardcover Library Edition. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Fool's Gold Romances. 10,000 first printing
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A willing murder
by Jude Deveraux
The discovery of two bodies in a quiet Florida community exposes old secrets and deadly grudges, prompting a group of improbable friends to try to uncover the truth. By the New York Times best-selling author of Moonlight. 150,000 first printing
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Christmas cake murder
by Joanne Fluke
Juggling the responsibilities of opening her shop with the demands of Christmas, Hannah Swensen is surprised by the writing talents of an elderly local whose murder story chillingly comes true
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Dark tide rising : a William Monk novel
by Anne Perry
A ransom exchange gone violently wrong forces Commander William Monk to investigate the unthinkable possibility that one of his own men has betrayed him. By a New York Times best-selling author
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Death of a neighborhood Scrooge
by Laura Levine
When the neighborhood Scrooge, former child star Scotty Parker, is murdered, freelance writer Jaine Austen, who was helping him stage a comeback, finds herself on the list of suspects and must find the real killer
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Field of bones
by Judith A Jance
Sheriff Joanna Brady is pulled out of maternity leave by a serial homicide case that rocks Cochise County, forcing her into a complex investigation involving multiple jurisdictions. By a New York Times best-selling author. 250,000 first printing
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A forgotten place : a Bess Crawford mystery
by Charles Todd
Working in an amputee clinic in Wales, Bess Crawford advocates on behalf of disabled former soldiers who endure life-risking conditions in coal mines while trying to discern the whereabouts of a missing Army captain. By a New York Times best-selling author. 75,000 first printing
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Four funerals and maybe a wedding
by Rhys Bowen
Lady Georgiana Rannoch's establishment as mistress of a grand estate is stymied by the property's disarray, the curious incompetence of the staff and a suspicious gas leak. By the award-winning author of the Molly Murphy series. By a New York Times best-selling author
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The Infinite Blacktop
by Sara Gran
Acclaimed detective Claire DeWitt navigates three cases from different turning points in her life, including the disappearance of a childhood friend, the cold-case double murder that shaped her PI license and a near-fatal attack by a homicidal driver.
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Miss Kopp just won't quit
by Amy Stewart
In 1916, New Jersey’s first female deputy, Constance Kopp, while trying to investigate two cases involving the same asylum, finds her controversial career on the line. By the New York Times best-selling author of Girl Waits With Gun. 50,000 first printing
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The mystery of three quarters : the new Hercule Poirot mystery
by Sophie Hannah
Accused by strangers of trying to set them up for murder, Hercule Poirot teams up with Scotland Yard policeman Edward Catchpool to investigate the drowning death of an elderly man. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Monogram Murders. 100,000 first printing
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Wild fire
by Ann Cleeves
A conclusion to the series that inspired the his TV show Shetland finds the Flemings' efforts to start over in a remote northern community challenged by local animosity and a series of anonymous threats. By the best-selling author of Raven Black
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Science Fiction & Fantasy
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Bloody rose
by Nicholas Eames
Bored female bartender Tam Hashford leaps at the chance to join a world-famous mercenary as his bard and sets off on an adventure, in the second novel of the series following Kings of the Wyld. Original. 75,000 first printing
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The fall of Gondolin
by J. R. R. Tolkien
Two of the greatest powers in the world—Morgoth, of the utmost evil, and Ulmo, the Lord of Waters, battle over the city of Gondolin—a beautiful but undiscovered realm peopled by Noldorian Elves. 250,000 first printing.
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Foundryside
by Robert Jackson Bennett
A thief in a city controlled by industrialized magic joins forces with a rare honest police officer to stop an ancient evil ritual that endangers thousands of lives. By the author of City of Stairs
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The spaceship next door
by Gene Doucette
Three years after a spaceship landed in Sorrow Falls, Massachusetts, a government operative comes to investigate and finds that Annie Collins, sixteen, might have the answers he seeks
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Time's convert
by Deborah E. Harkness
A Revolutionary War-era doctor seizes a chance to become a vampire, only to find the ancient traditions governing his new life clashing with the deeply held beliefs of his former one. By the #1 New York Times best-selling author of the All Souls Trilogy
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Vengeful
by V. E. Schwab
A conclusion to the story that began with Vicious finds Marcella Riggins targeting the city of Merit while manipulating Victor Vale and Eli Ever into a battle against one another. By the best-selling author of the Shades of Magic series
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Vox
by Christina Dalcher
Marginalized in a near-future America where the government limits women to no more than 100 spoken words daily before outlawing women's education and employment altogether, a former doctor resolves to be heard for the sake of her daughter.
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Certain American states : stories
by Catherine Lacey
The author of The Answers presents a first collection of short stories in which subtly complex characters search for love, struggle with grief and explore the minutiae of the human condition
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Everyday people : the color of life--a short story anthology
by Jennifer Baker
A selection of short stories from a variety of award-winning authors—including Mia Alvar, Carleigh Baker, Glendaliz Camacho and Yiyun Li—highlights the moments that linger in life from doubts to epiphanies and loss to discovery. Original.
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Your Duck Is My Duck : Stories
by Deborah Eisenberg
A collection of stories features characters that are either swimming or drowning in a disintegrating environment, including some Hollywood actors and an entitled young man who falls in love with a human rights worker on a mysterious quest. 50,000 first printing.
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