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I Can't Make This Up : Life Lessons
by Kevin Hart
The award-winning actor and comedian presents an inspirational memoir on the importance of believing in oneself, sharing stories about the addiction and abuse that marked his childhood and how his unique way of looking at the world enabled his survival and successful career.
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You Don't Have to Say You Love Meby Sherman AlexieThe National Book Award-winning author of The Absolutely True Diary of a Part-Time Indian presents a literary memoir of poems, essays and intimate family photos that reflect his complicated feelings about his disadvantaged childhood on a Native American reservation with his siblings and alcoholic parents. Also available on audio.
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Hungerby Roxane GayThe best-selling author of Bad Feminist presents a searingly frank memoir of food, weight, self-image and learning how to feed one's hunger in healthy ways, drawing on the popular essays of her long-running Tumblr blog to illuminate the challenges of navigating the boundaries between self-comfort and self-care.
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Believe Me: A Memoir of Love, Death, and Jazz Chickensby Eddie IzzardA wide-ranging memoir by the critically acclaimed British comedian details his childhood in multiple countries, his first performances on the streets of London and the achievements that have marked his international success. Also available on audio.
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But Seriouslyby John McEnroeThe controversial tennis star and analyst presents a follow-up to the best-selling You Cannot Be Serious that shares additional insights into his life and career while chronicling the past decade of Tour of Champions competitions and special events. Also available on audio.
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Kennedy and King: The President, the Pastor, and the Battle Over Civil Rightsby Steven LevingstonA revelatory account of the contentious relationship between the 35th President and Martin Luther King, Jr. throughout the tumultuous early years of the Civil Rights movement shares insights into their profound influence on one another and the important decisions that were inspired by their rivalry. Also available on audio.
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Dangerous Mindsby Janet EvanovichA follow-up to Curious Minds pits mismatched partners Riley Moon, a financial analyst; and Emerson Knight, an eccentric billionaire's son, against a big-league criminal whose activities pose a series of puzzle-like clues. Also available on audio.
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Camino Islandby John GrishamA young woman is recruited to recover priceless F. Scott Fitzgerald manuscripts that were stolen during a daring heist. Also available on audio.
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The Identicalsby Elin HilderbrandForced to call a truce by a family crisis, estranged identical twins Tabitha and Harper reevaluate their bond and the resentments that drove them apart from their respective homes on Nantucket and Martha's Vineyard. Also available on audio.
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Magpie Murdersby Anthony HorowitzIgnoring the troubling behavior of an eccentric crime writer with whom she has worked for years, editor Susan Ryeland is dismayed when a subplot hidden in the author's latest manuscript reveals a real-world murder. Also available on audio.
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The Himalayan Codexby Bill SchuttAn explosive follow-up to Hell's Gate finds zoologist and adventurer Captain R. J. MacCready journeying to post-World War II Tibet to search for a legendary creature that may hold the secret to humankind's evolutionary future. Also available on audio.
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Use of Forceby Brad ThorWhen the body of a high-value terrorist washes ashore after a severe storm across the Mediterranean Sea, Scot Harvath is tapped by the CIA to determine if the suspect was connected to months of rumors about a major attack. By the best-selling author of Foreign Agent. Also available on audio.
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The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O.by Neal StephensonA discreet translation assignment enmeshes a linguistics expert and a military intelligence operator in the world-shattering revelation that magic was once widely practiced and can be reactivated if they travel back in time to make historical changes that are complicated by human treachery. Also available on audio.
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Sin of a Womanby Kimberla Lawson RobyUsing the methods of her vindictive ex-husband to fix her damaged reputation after a humiliating public divorce, Raven Black is horrified when her choices have consequences for innocent people. Also available on audio.
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The Switchby Joseph FinderPicking up a politician's laptop by mistake, Michael Tanner discovers stolen files before finding himself targeted by an unscrupulous fixer at the same time the owners of the files hatch a deadly plot. Also available on audio.
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The People We Hate at the Weddingby Grant GinderA fractured family from the Chicago suburbs reluctantly gathers in London to attend an eldest daughter's wedding to an upper-crust Englishman, an affair that exposes secrets, triggers riotous culture clashes and tests the bonds of both families. Also available on audio.
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Unsubby Meg GardinerA psychological thriller inspired by the unsolved case of the Zodiac Killer follows the efforts of a young detective who resolves to apprehend the serial murderer who destroyed her family and terrorized a city 20 years earlier.
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The Ultimatumby Karen RobardsA talented master of disguise who devotes herself to conning thieves and returning stolen money to its rightful owners hides her Robin Hood activities behind a day job as a personal assistant to her thief father's alluring former partner. Also available on audio.
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Take Outby Margaret MaronA debut entry in a spin-off series by the best-selling author of the long-running Deborah Knott mysteries focuses on NYPD Detective Sigrid Harald.
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The Marsh King's Daughterby Karen DionneA woman whose birth occurred as a result of her teen mother's abduction and imprisonment in an isolated marshland cabin risks the adult family that does not know her past when she uses survival skills honed in childhood to track down her murderous father. Also available on audio.
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Gwendy's Button Boxby Stephen KingA novel co-written by the #1 best-selling author of The Bazaar of Bad Dreams returns to the fictional town of Castle Rock, Maine, to take on a terrifying man in a trim, black suit, and a girl named Gwendy who was brave enough to talk to him. Also available on audio.
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Kiss Carloby Adriana TrigianiEstablishing a stable home and Western Union Telegraph Office in post-World War II Philadelphia, the hardworking Palazzini family is shattered by their nephew's epiphany in the wake of a telegram that changes everything for the citizens of a small Italian-American village. Also available on audio.
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