Fiction

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“A damned good read it is . . .”

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Finding true love in the digital age isn’t easy—as Kayli Stollak can attest. Following the end of her four-year relationship, Ms.

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The Sum of All Kisses tells the story of Hugh Prentice and Sarah Pleinsworth, two people who have traveled in the same circles for years and have nothing but disdain for each other.

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After reading This Is a Story of a Happy Marriage, it is clear that author Ann Patchett not only talks the talk but walks the walk of a successful writer.

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Many people wonder about answers to some of life’s most basic questions, such as “Why the sky is blue?”, which can be answered from textbooks and in science classrooms and seem geared to younger, m

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“. . . the first novel in a very long time that this reader actually stayed up late . . . to keep reading and find out What Happens Next.”

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“. . . a great way for a novice reader to discover the work of H. P. Lovecraft.”

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For decades Brenda Starr has been celebrated as one of the few newspaper comic strips to feature a strong, independent female in the lead.

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“. . . [a] miracle of a novel.”

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Does some ancient microbiological material hide deep in the Earth? One that, if recovered, could foster marvelous advances in science and medicine?

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Imagine: Although your normal workday is perfectly honorable and suited to your talents, you must take advice from exploitative mentors and allow yourself to be confined in an unnatural enclosure.

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“. . . a good read for both cozy and romance fans.”

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"Out of the Woods is a heartfelt memoir..."

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“ . . . the tale of what happens when a man considered above reproach by his peers does what he wants and not what’s expected of him . . .”

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“Nearly every creature who lives here was once loved by a child of Earth, and loved the child in return.

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“. . . a fascinating story [that keeps] the reader engaged.”

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Sunland is a flawed but auspicious debut.”

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Gwen Florio knows how to tell a story. Not only can she construct a gripping murder mystery, but she also can relate it in original and striking—if sometimes overdone—language.

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“The immense popularity of the Montalbano books . . . lies in prose splashed with the sun of Montalbano’s Sicily.”

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“. . . a picture book rich with possibilities.”

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My brother seven hours late flying into the most dangerous American airport, I sat on the floor against the wall in a waiting area with a blithe look on my face, scarcely bothering to eat or drink:

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“. . . an exceptionally well-written, engaging, unified collection.”

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In the winter of 1263 a cottage in the woods has survived hundreds of years, but it’s home and needs to be.

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