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Frankissstein : a love story by Jeanette WintersonA transgender doctor falls in love with a celebrated professor who is leading the debate about artificial intelligence and conducting controversial experiments impacting cryogenics and the sex trade - by the author of Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal?
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The murmur of bees by Sofía SegoviaWhen an old woman returns from an unexpected absence with an unusual infant and a swarm of bees, and insists on keeping both, her family adopts the child Simonopio, who grows up surrounded by bees, bringing change to the entire region.
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Supper clubby Lara WilliamsA woman confronts her personal limits and repressed past after forming a nighttime collective of women who gorge themselves passionately and embrace their bodies - a first novel by the author of A Selfie as Big as the Ritz.
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Grand union : stories by Zadie SmithThe award-winning author of White Teeth presents a first collection of 10 original short stories and selections from her most-lauded pieces as first published in The New Yorker and other prestigious literary magazines.
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The secrets we kept by Lara PrescottA tale of spycraft, love and sacrifice inspired by the true story of Doctor Zhivago follows the efforts of two CIA agents to help publish Boris Pasternak’s censored masterpiece against a backdrop of Cold War politics in Moscow.
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The factory by Hiroko OyamadaThree Japanese factory workers find themselves increasingly drawn into their work lives as the factory slowly expands to the point where they don’t know where their workplace ends and reality begins.
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The nannyby Gilly MacmillanLeaving her home after the mysterious disappearance of her beloved nanny, an embittered woman is forced to return decades later when the discovery of human remains forces her to question everything she thought she knew.
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The man who saw everything by Deborah LevyStaging a photograph in tribute to a Beatles album cover as a gift to his hosts in Communist East Berlin, a narcissistic young historian endures a near-miss that changes his life trajectory - by the award-winning author of Hot Milk.
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Agent running in the field by John Le CarréDesperate to resist the political turbulence of his 2018 London home, a young man establishes connections that lead him down a dark and dangerous path - by the best-selling author of A Legacy of Spies.
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Christmas shopaholic : a novel by Sophie KinsellaAgreeing to host her family’s Christmas celebration, Becky finds her efforts complicated by her parents’ alternate plans, Jess’s vegan turkey, Luke’s lack of enthusiasm, Minnie’s request for a hard-to-find gift and the reappearance of a rock-star ex.
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The institute : a novel by Stephen KingPublished to coincide with the release of It: Chapter Two, a supernatural thriller finds an abducted youth imprisoned in an inescapable institute, where teens with psychic abilities are subjected to torturous manipulation.
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The girl who reads on the métro
by Christine Féret-Fleury
Dreaming up stories about her fellow readers on the Métro, a French office worker unexpectedly befriends a reclusive bookseller who asks her to care for his store and young daughter while he is away.
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Empire of lies by Raymond KhouryIn a groundbreaking thriller set in an alternate future where Europe has been conquered by the Ottoman Empire, a feted officer in the sultan’s secret police begins questioning his violent orders - by the best-selling author of The Last Templar.
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Imaginary friend by Stephen ChboskyA highly anticipated follow-up to The Perks of Being a Wallflower finds a single mother’s desperate efforts to escape an abusive relationship thrown into turmoil by her son’s disappearance and reappearance days later with an imaginary friend.
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A spy in exile : a thriller by Jonathan De ShalitRecruited into an elite classified unit answerable only to the Israeli prime minister, a former Mossad agent becomes targeted by the militant Red Army Faction and a radical Islam splinter group - by the best-selling author of Traitor.
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The last train to Londonby Meg Waite ClaytonA tale inspired by the Kindertransports of World War II finds a Jewish teen’s life shattered by the Nazi takeover before he joins a member of the Dutch resistance in a life-risking effort to escape Germany.
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A single thread by Tracy ChevalierFacing limited prospects after the loss of her loved ones, a woman joins a circle of embroiderers continuing a centuries-long tradition at the Winchester Cathedral - by the best-selling author of Girl With a Pearl Earring.
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Your house will payby Steph ChaTwo teenagers in Los Angeles, one Korean-American and the other African-American, deal with the ripple effects of a shooting from decades ago after a new incident brings their families’ painful memories hurtling back.
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No judgmentsby Meg CabotRelocating to the Florida Keys after a devastating breakup, Bree refuses to evacuate during a Category 5 hurricane before finding herself scrambling to protect the pets her neighbors were forced to leave behind.
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Elevator pitchby Linwood BarclayWhen an outbreak of fatal elevator crashes in Manhattan coincides with a sinister drop in emergency response services, two seasoned New York detectives and a straight-shooting journalist race against time to find answers.
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