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    “Reading Space Games is kind of like watching a cage fight. . . . what a rush!”

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    What does the discovery of a mysterious envelope, a bloody piece of material, and a murder conviction in a decades old case, have in common?

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    Of course no one should expect chick-lit or mom-lit to be well written.

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    “Grendel’s Game is a good first novel with a wonderful main character and vivid images of Southwestern Sweden.” 

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    “Well written and populated by engaging characters, this story will hold you until the very last page.”

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    “Jeffrey Deaver has come up with another sharp, smart story with intelligent, emotionally mature characters.”

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    Renowned sportswriter David Goldblatt’s encyclopedic history of the Olympic Games is a timely and impressively expansive view of arguably the world’s most beloved sporting event, as he chronicles t

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    America’s favorite sport is football. Although some can remember when baseball was the national pastime, America’s sports consciousness has migrated to the gridiron.

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    “David Michael Slater . . . throws all kinds of crazy against the wall—and not only does it stick, it works brilliantly.”

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    Matt Johnson’s Wicked Game trilogy began with Wicked Game, then Deadly Game, and now wraps up in End Game.

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    Well known for suspenseful novels with clever plot twists, British author Ruth Ware is the New York Times bestselling author of In a Dark, Dark Wood and The Woman in Cabin

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    Charlie Hardie, an ex-cop still reeling from the revenge killing of his former partner’s entire family, fears one thing above all else: that he’ll suffer the same fate.

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    Here's the premise of The Finger Sports Game: draw a face on the tip of one or more of your long fingers, then stick it through the hole(s) to pretend you are the head of the body

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    “. . . if you read this book, you’ll find yourself hungering not just for the midterm elections but for an early start to 2016.”

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    “An admirably creative story readers will long remember, leaving authors wondering why they didn't think of it first.”

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    “It is a book that demands to be devoured in big, meaty chunks . . . [there is] an un-put-down-able quality between the covers of The Moon Maze Game.”

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    Sports fans around the world are effusive in their adoration for the “beautiful game” of soccer.

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    “If you are interested in the latest in philosophical thinking (informed by science and religion) on nature versus nurture, and if you are a patient reader, you can’t go too far wrong with

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    David Baldacci is one of the heavyweights of the bestseller business, with over 30 novels published in more than 45 languages in more than 80 countries, with over 110 million copies in print.

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    “Shell Game will prompt new readers to scurry back to Indemnity One, so they can catch up on one of the finest examples of a private eye series in the mys

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