Fiction

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“Ms. Stiefvater is at the top of her craft in The Dream Thieves.”

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When six strangers awaken on a beach they're not only confused as to how they got there, but why they are there.

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The Boy Who Said No is a work of historical fiction based on the life story of Frank Mederos who was born and raised in Cuba.

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Is it possible for a middle age man to write a novel with a young female protagonist? Maybe, but this isn’t that book.

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“. . . engaging and nicely written but also heavily formulaic and one-dimensional.”

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“. . . a timely book . . .”

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“. . . an intriguing plea for tolerance presented as an entertaining read . . .”

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Lorena McCourtney is a two-time winner of the Daphne Du Maurier Award of Excellence. She has also won the American Christian Fiction Writer’s Mystery Book of the Year.

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“. . . a great work of art . . .”

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“Sexy yet restrained, The Infinite Moment of Us is a pretty, often introspective tale of first love.”

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“It’s clear that the creators of The Snatchabook set out to deliver a lighthearted tale, so it’s baffling . . .”

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“. . . a terrific little book . . .”

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Claire McMullen, a thirty-something single woman in Portland, Maine, is perfectly normal and ordinary―except for her long, curly, flaming red hair.

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“The greatest beauty of this collection is that . . . James Purdy captivates.”

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“. . . a fun, fast read and a wild ride.”

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“. . . a very, very good book.”

Already an international bestseller, in its American debut Lineup by Israeli author Liad Shoham lives up to its hype.

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“Few current series work as well as this one.”

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“. . . cautiously recommended . . .”

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“. . . an intelligent and impressively fast-paced thriller . . .”

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“. . . a fresh look at a favorite source of universal derision.”

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“This sometimes unfathomable realm takes place in darkened bedrooms and dimly lit clubs throughout the world.”

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“. . . the majority of the stories in Byzantium are extraordinary.”

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“Doom hangs over this book, but doesn’t inhabit it.”

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Don’t be put off by the priggishness of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Conan Doyle as they visit New York City.

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