Fiction

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“. . . a suspenseful, psychologically complex drama of teenage angst and sexuality.”

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The prolific Nora Roberts under her pen name J. D. Robb offers adventure #36 in her In Death series of futuristic police procedural/romance hybrids.

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“bully.com is full of suspense with a surprise ending skillfully written to keep readers hanging on every word.”

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“. . . his life was really not that much different than ours—except maybe for the endless family secrets.”

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“Beautifully capturing the tone and voice of a classically told tale . . . ”

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“Ever since Swagger’s first appearance in Point of Impact (1993), the author has provided his hero with antagonists worthy of the name. Meachum is a cut above the usual . .

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“If Thomas Perry can pair Jack with a strong female who is worthy of the story he concocts next, this series just might take off.”

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“The joy is in the reading. . . . What else could a child ask for in a story?”

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“Graham Masterton is a natural storyteller with a unique gift for turning the mundane into the terrifyingly real. . . . compulsive reading.”

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“Ben Katchor easily qualifies as an equal opportunity satirist.”

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“. . . a highly enjoyable, intelligently written story.”

David Anderson has been an agent of death—a grim reaper—for the past 60 years.

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“. . . a wonderful and suspenseful debut novel.”

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“. . . a rollicking farce . . . a tightly plotted comedic tale with a genuine emotional center and a sharp satirical wit.”

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Reeling from the humiliation of being dumped by her fiancé Samuel for someone outside of their circle, devoted Quaker Honor Bright decides to join her newly betrothed sister Grace on her trip from

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“If laughter is the best medicine, Bully Bait provides a welcome dose.”

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Chelsea Price grew up believing her mother died from a sudden illness.

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An English village wakes on the morning after harvest looking to enjoy the fruits of their labors with food, dance, and rest.

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“The author has reclaimed love and loveliness from an eternal winter—if only in a lyrical dream.”

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“Tahereh Mafi has proved herself a masterful plotter and storyteller.”

Unravel Me is Tahereh Mafi’s second book in a dystopian YA trilogy.

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“Spiraling subplots with highly emotional scenes reveal unexpected twist and turns, making this novel one that will stay with the reader long after turning the last page.”

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“. . . a lovely and thought provoking debut novel.”

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“David Freed is a master of mordant one liners for which Raymond Chandler’s leading man, Philip Marlowe, would have given his eye teeth.”

“. . . a wonderful volume at a very attractive price point . . .”

In February 1986, gaming took a new turn with the release of The Legend of Zelda.

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