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Archetype : a novel
by M. D. Waters
Waking in the hospital with no memory, Emma learns her seemingly happy life story from her powerful, seductive husband only to experience tormenting dreams that suggest a completely different past shaped by war, a camp where girls are trained to be wives and her love for another man. A first novel.
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A clockwork orange : the restored edition
by Anthony Burgess
This 50th anniversary edition of the modern classic draws from three different published versions of the work as well as the original typescript to recreate the novel as the author originally envisioned it. 25,000 first printing.
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The bees by Laline PaullA member of the lowest caste in her orchard hive, Flora 717, due to her courage and strength, finds her way into the Queen's inner sanctum where she discovers secrets about the hive that cause her to challenge authority and perform unthinkable acts. Original.
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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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The power : a novel by Naomi AldermanIn a novel of speculative fiction, an award-winning author contemplates a world where teenage girls now have immense physical power—they can cause agonizing pain and even death, drastically resetting the balance of the world. By the author of The Liars' Gospel.
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