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Trustby Hernan Diaz
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R.F. Kuang's standalone historical fantasy, set in a different Victorian Britain, is a brutal look at the price of power.
In his most gripping legal thriller to date, New York Times bestselling author John Grisham returns to Mississippi.
The Boys from Biloxi
Bolu Babalola's lively and insightful voice makes this love story about enemies who fall in love set on a British university campus sing.
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Amy Bloom is known for exploring the dynamics of intimacy in her fiction, but this memoir about her husband's early-onset Alzheimer's disease brings her even closer to the flame.
In Love by Amy Bloom
Lolo’s Lightby Liz Garton Scanlon
Liz Garton Scanlon's convincing center grade novel sparkles with compassion and understanding.
The exploration of queer identity in this young adult novel fiercely rejects the notion that coming out is a straightforward process.
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Winter Workby Dan Fesperman
An East German spy's personal and political pressures are expertly addressed in Dan Fesperman's intense Cold War mystery.
The nonfiction study of animal senses by Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Ed Yong is an engaging read that keeps you turning the pages.
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The touching truth in this flawless picture book by Devon Holzwarth and Carlie Sorosiak rings true: Everywhere you go is home when you are with the people you love.