Fiction

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“. . . meaningful, heartwarming, and well told.”

Author Sarah Aronson does not write quiet little problem novels for young adults.

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“. . . more twists than a pretzel . . .”

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“Li Lan’s odyssey keeps her on the brink of earthly demise and keeps the reader riveted to the page . . .”

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Cuba of the late 1950s was a land of two worlds: that of Batista’s corruption and of Castro’s revolution.

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“. . . by turns darkly comic, side-splittingly funny, and poignant.”

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“It is wonderful to help others in need.”

Gus, the Dinosaur Bus is cute story about a dinosaur that takes children to school as if he is a bus.

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“. . . wonderfully scary stories . . . told with such beauty and wit you regret when they end.”

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“. . . an intriguing tale with dramatic descriptions and vivid characterizations . . .”

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“. . . a beautiful love story told in spare, riveting prose.”

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The challenge with cozy mysteries is finding the balance between lighthearted and serious. Murder, after all, is somber business.

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Claudia Silver to the Rescue would also make a terrific movie or television comedy,”

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“Daniel Silva is an excellent storyteller.”

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“. . . a fascinating journey through the psyche . . .”

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“Fallen Land is a depressing read with too much author intrusion.”

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“The Sea and Summer is almost the definition of what good science fiction is about.”

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“. . . a terrifying ride . . .”

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“One hopes for more offerings from Amy Gail Hansen . . .”

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“. . . a multitude of puzzles within puzzles.”

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The myths and stories a society embraces speak volumes about what that society really is.

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“. . . [a] masterful job . . .”

Road Trip! Bernie Little and his faithful companion Chet the Jet head to Louisiana in their latest adventure.

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Bring this book to the beach, but don’t forget to keep putting on sunscreen, because once you start reading, you’ll forget everything else around you.

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“A wonderful debut novel . . .”

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“Jacob’s Folly is well written, humorous, and entertaining.“

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An amusement park is a wonderful, magical place where childhood memories can be built.

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“God willing, the affectations will pass, unveiling a talent less fettered by ‘style.’”

Sometimes the words on the back cover of a book can tell us oh so much:

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