Fiction

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It's pretty. It's bizarre. It's unusual and unique. It lingers in your mind . . .”

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Isabella, Lady Trent's adventures continue here in this fourth book of the Natural History of Dragons series, where she finds herself sent to Akhia, a place somewhat like the Egypt with shades of o

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This is the latest entry in an ongoing anthology series of original stories inspired by the work and worlds of weird fiction author H. P. Lovecraft. Renowned Lovecraft scholar and editor S. T.

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Charles Todd’s Inspector Ian Rutledge of Scotland Yard mystery series illustrates the psychological and physical toll paid by soldiers who fought in the trenches of World War I.

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The best picture books are, of course, highly entertaining. It might be argued that when they are also edifying, they become even more memorable. Add in gorgeous art and you have a classic.

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“Abraham Lincoln is torn apart and adeptly reconstructed by author Stephen Harrigan.”

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Irish novelist Edna O’Brien does not shy away from controversial issues.

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“sometimes that’s what you have to do—go back to go forward.”

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“Fans of the genre will not be disappointed by this latest Irene Huss novel.”

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“time is indeed a river in which events converge, collide, and flow on to an unavoidable future.”

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“The novel is a quick, compulsive read but leaves much untold; however, this is fiction and not comprehensive biography.”

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The woman at the center of Mona Awad’s novel 13 Ways of Looking at a Fat Girl has a problem, and because even the word is so loaded within the context of this book, one hesitates to call i

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A gripping thriller featuring everyone’s favorite forensic scientist, The Steel Kiss by Jeffery Deaver also delivers a subtle warning of the dangers of overreliance on modern electronics.

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“a man who discovers he has something to live for may have to die to achieve his goal . . .”

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Location, location, location—geography can determine not only the cost of our homes but also where we feel at home.

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Good Girls is the second book in a trilogy that began with Motherless Child.

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By this point, we would be forgiven believing we know all there is to know about the Star Wars movies, but The Best of Star Wars Insider proves we don't.

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Andrew Grant has written a fascinating thriller with more twists to it than a pretzel. The story begins with the kidnapping of a seven-year-old boy.

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Have you ever wondered what it be like to be on the run? Tanya Dubois is now finding this out.

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The couple at the heart of this novel—Rob Beauman and Ellie Larrabee—appear on the surface to have everything.

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“The only thing you can know for certain in this entire book is where the body was found” speaks the Lane of Many Heads in the opening sentence of Raja Alem’s novel, The Dove’s Necklace.

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“In the novel the protagonists are filmmakers, women who know how to create illusions through a camera lens and peddle them as reality.

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“It is with these origami-like turns of storytelling that the subtle beauty of the book really shines and makes it that much more brilliant.”

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W. B. Belcher’s first novel Lay Down Your Weary Tune is the kind of book you start reading and don’t put down until you reach the last page.

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Kaitlyn Greenidge’s debut about family, race, and eugenics is a haunting coming-of-age novel.

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