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The candy house : a novel
by Jennifer Egan
Told through lives of multiple characters, this electrifying, deeply moving novel, spanning 10 years, follows Own Your Unconscious, a new technology that allows access to every memory you've ever had, and to share every memory in exchange for success to the memories of others. Simultaneous.
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Sea of Tranquility : a novel
by Emily St. John Mandel
Hired to investigate the black-skied Night City, Detective Gaspery-Jacques Roberts discovers an anomaly in the North American Wilderness, where he encounters a strange group of individuals who have all glimpsed a chance to do something extraordinary that could disrupt the timeline of the universe.
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The investigator
by John Sandford
Working with Homeland Security in Texas to investigate the thefts of crude oil, Letty Davenport, the brilliant and tenacious daughter of Lucas Davenport, is pitted against a militia group as the case quickly turns deadly.
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Death of the Black Widow
by James Patterson
A case from his very first night on the job, where a woman bludgeoned her kidnapper and then vanished, still haunts a Detroit detective years later and he discovers he is not alone in his search. 45,000 first printing.
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The Good Left Undone
by Adriana Trigiani
This richly woven tapestry of three generations of women faced with impossible choices follows Matelda, the family's matriarch, as she, facing the end of her life, must decide what is worth fighting for and when to let go.
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The lifeguards : a novel
by Amanda Eyre Ward
Three mothers, who have raised their kids together for 15 years, Whitney, Annette and Liza find the perfect world they have so painstakingly created shattered by the unthinkable when a secret their three boys--all lifeguards--have been keeping is revealed.
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City on Fire
by Don Winslow
A mid-1980s longshoreman who does occasional stints for the Irish crime syndicate becomes embroiled in a conflict between rival factions in the first book of a new series from the New York Times best-selling author of The Force. Simultaneous.
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I'll be you : a novel
by Janelle Brown
An identical twin and former child TV star reassesses the complicated bond with her estranged sister after their panicked father says she stopped answering her phone and has checked into a mysterious spa in Ojai that might be a cult.
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Like a house on fire : a novel
by Lauren McBrayer
Returning to her career at Jager + Brandt, Merit forms a true friendship with Jane, a brilliant and beautiful Danish architect who sees Merit for exactly who she is, and wonders if Jane is the love of her life, not the husband she's been married to for 23 years.
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Shadows of Berlin : a novel
by David R Gillham
In 1955, Rachel Perlman, a child of Berlin and an artist bearing her mother's legacy, arrives in New York City as part of the wave of Jewish displaced persons and is unable to live a normal life until she confronts the survivor's guilt that weighs down on her.
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Forbidden city : a novel
by Vanessa Hua
Seizing an opportunity to escape her impoverished village, a young Chinese teen is recruited to dance with Communist Party elites at a soiree at the Chairman's estate, where she becomes his protégée, lover and a heroine of the Cultural Revolution.
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Flint and mirror
by John Crowley
Hugh O'Neill, lord of the North, has pledged love and fealty to Elizabeth the Great, has his loyalty split when the ancient peoples of Ireland rise to win back their lands and their way of life. 75,000 first printing.
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Redemption : a novel
by Michael Lawson
Convicted of insider trading, Jamison Maddox reluctantly accepts a mysterious job that soon takes an ominous twist, sending him on the run from powerful and deadly forces.
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Happy for you
by Claire Stanford
Struggling with questions about her life and future, a young woman takes a job as a researcher at a popular internet company and struggles to find belonging as an Asian American in Silicon Valley's norm-reinforcing algorithms and predominantly white culture.
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All the Secrets of the World
by Steve Almond
After being paired together for the science fair, two girls from starkly different backgrounds form an unlikely friendship that draws their families into a web of secrets and lies and sets them on a dangerous desert odyssey. 150,000 first printing.
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Dream town
by David Baldacci
World War II veteran and private investigator Aloysius Archer becomes enmeshed in a lethal, extended web of murder and deceit in 1953 Los Angeles in the third novel of the series following A Gambling Man. 100,000 first printing
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Summer on the island
by Brenda Novak
Returning to a small island off the coast of Florida to help her mother settle the family estate, Marlow Madsen finds her idyllic getaway shattered when her father's will reveals a shocking secret that tarnishes his impeccable reputation and everything she thought she knew about her family. 10,000 first printing.
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Take my hand
by Dolen Perkins-Valdez
In 1973 Montgomery, Alabama, Civil Townsend, a young black nurse working for the Montgomery Family Planning Clinic, grapples with her role when she takes two young girls into her heart and the unthinkable happens, and nothing will ever be the same for any of them.
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The wedding crasher : a novel
by Mia Sosa
Crashing the wedding of complete strangers who don't belong together, Solange agrees to be the former groom's pretend girlfriend to make up for her interference, and as they fake date for the benefit of his colleagues, they form an undeniable connection. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Hello, Molly! : A Memoir
by Molly Shannon
The actress looks back on losing her mother, sister and cousin in a car accident with her father at the wheel as well as her days as a beloved Saturday Night Live cast member. 200,000 first printing.
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Finding Me : A Memoir
by Viola Davis
A noted actress's memoir, in her own words, spans her incredible, inspiring life, from her coming-of-age in Rhode Island to her present day.
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Write for your life
by Anna Quindlen
The #1 New York Times best-selling novelist and author of A Short Guide to a Happy Life, using examples past, present and future, shows how writing connects us to ourselves and those we cherish and issues a clarion call to pick up the pen, and find yourself.
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Growing up Biden : a memoir
by Valerie Biden Owens
The younger sister of Joe Biden looks back on her childhood in Delaware as the only daughter of a close-knit Irish Catholic family as well as her decades-long career in politics. 150,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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Riverman : an American odyssey
by Ben McGrath
Drawing on his own encounter with Dick Conant, this riveting true story follows the American folk hero who, living a remarkable life far outside the staid confines of modern existence, paddled the rivers of America until his disappearance in 2014 while on the way to Florida. Illustrations. Maps.
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Plant power : flip your plate, change your weight
by Ian K. Smith
The host of The Doctors and #1 New York Times best-selling author presents a guide for dieters who want to utilize the benefits of fruits, vegetables and complex carbs that delivers the most flavorful and favorable plant-based foods for natural and pain-free weight loss. 200,000 first printing.
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A brief history of equality
by Thomas Piketty
The world's leading authority on economic inequality presents a concise history of the historical progress towards equality in the face of crises, violence and social struggle and charts a path forward towards greater economic justice. Illustrations.
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Different : gender through the eyes of a primatologist
by 1948- Waal, F. B. M. de
A world-renowned primatologist and author of Mama's Last Hug uses the behavior of chimpanzees and bonobos to demonstrate that biology does not automatically support the traditional gender roles based on gender and biological sex in human societies. Illustrations
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Where the children take us / : How One Family Achieved the Unimaginable
by Zain E. Asher
A popular CNN anchor pays tribute to her mother, a widowed immigrant in South London who raised four successful children alone, including Oscar-nominated actor Chiwetel Ejiofor, painting a powerful portrait of the strength, tenacity, love and perseverance embodied in one woman. 125,000 first printing.
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Nazi Billionaires : The Dark History of Germany's Wealthiest Dynasties
by David De Jong
In this landmark work of investigative journalism, the author, using a wealth of untapped sources, reveals how Germany's wealthiest business dynasties amassed untold money and power by abetting the atrocities of the Third Reich, and exposes how Americas political expediency enabled these billionaires to get away with their crimes. 50,000 first printing. Illustrations. Maps.
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