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New cloudLibrary Ebooks December 2019
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All this could be yours
by Jami Attenberg
"From New York Times best-selling author Jami Attenberg comes a sharp, funny, and emotionally powerful novel about a family reuniting at the deathbed of its patriarch. In reckoning with his secret past, can they rebuild and begin anew?"
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Children of ruin
by Adrian Tchaikovsky
Humanity and its new spider allies detect fragmentary radio signals between the stars, dispatching an exploration vessel in hopes of finding cousins from old Earth. By the author of the Arthur C. Clarke Award winner Children of Time. Original. 50,000 first printing
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Children of time
by Adrian Tchaikovsky
The inhabitants of a dying Earth set out to take refuge on a terraformed planet, but this planet's life progression has rendered it mankind's worst nightmare, and these two civilizations find themselves on a collision course. Reissue. 50,000 first printing.
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Dominicana
by Angie Cruz
The award-winning author of Soledad draws on her mother’s story in a tale set in a turbulent 1960s Dominican Republic, where a young teen agrees to marry a man twice her age to help her family’s immigration to America.
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Eat Joy : Stories & Comfort Food from 31 Celebrated Writers
by Natalie Eve Garrett
A collection of illustrated, personal essays about comfort foods from a number of celebrated literary writers, including Lev Grossman and Carmen Maria Machado, reveal the way these dishes helped them cope with dark times and pain. Illustrations.
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Fallen
by Rebecca Zanetti
Forced to work with a secret Deep Ops unit after getting caught, rebellious hacker Brigid Banaghan turns to her bodyguard and handler Raider Tanaka for help when her estranged father is named in an investigation into Boston’s organized crime. Original.
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Get a life, Chloe Brown : a novel
by Talia Hibbert
Emerging from a life-threatening illness, a fiercely organized but unfulfilled computer geek recruits a mysterious artist to help her establish meaning in her life, before finding herself engaged in reckless but thrilling activities. Original. 75,000 first printing.
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Imaginary friend
by Stephen Chbosky
A 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. 750,000 first printing. Tour.
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Love Lettering
by Kate Clayborn
When a word of warning she had hidden in a wedding program one year earlier leads Reid Sutherland back into her life, skilled hand letterer Meg Mackworth finds both her heart and business in danger unless she can read the messages he is sending her before it’s too late. Original.
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Nothing ventured
by Jeffrey Archer
A series debut introduces London Metropolitan Police Force detective William Warwick, who on his first investigation reflects on his complicated childhood while uncovering the schemes of a ruthless art collector. By #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Clifton Chronicles. Simultaneous.
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On the plain of snakes : a Mexican journey
by Paul Theroux
With the same humanizing sensibility he employed in Deep South, a legendary travel writer explores a region in conflict as he drives the entire length of the US-Mexico border, uncovering the world behind today’s brutal headlines. Illustrations.
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Quichotte : a novel
by Salman Rushdie
The award-winning author of Midnight’s Children presents a modern adaptation of Don Quixote that finds a courtly, addled salesman embarking on a cross-country journey with his imaginary son after falling impossibly in love with a television star. Simultaneous.
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Sarah Jane
by James Sallis
The Hammett Prize-winning author of The Killer is Dying and Drive offers a novel about one woman’s journey to becoming a police officer.
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The Confession Club
by Elizabeth Berg
Invited to join a supper club where friends in their community support each other throughout private setbacks, two women enduring difficult relationships discover the power of friendship and sharing their secrets. By the best-selling author of Open House.
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The lager queen of Minnesota
by J. Ryan Stradal
A talented baker running a business out of her nursing home reconnects with her master brewer sister at the same time her pregnant granddaughter launches an IPA brewpub. By the award-winning author of Kitchens of the Great Midwest
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Your house will pay : a novel
by Steph Cha
Two 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. 75,000 first printing.
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