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All girls
by Emily Layden
Nine young women embark on personal and scholarly journeys of self-discovery at a prestigious New England prep school, where their evolving voices are shaped by a scandal that the administration would cover up. A first novel. 100,000 first printing.
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A court of mist and fury
by Sarah J. Maas
Though Feyre now has the powers of the High Fae, her heart remains human, but as she navigates the feared Night Court's dark web of politics, passion, and dazzling power, a greater evil looms--and she might be key to stopping it
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The drowning kind
by Jennifer McMahon
Investigating an estranged sibling’s suspicious drowning at their grandmother’s estate, a social worker connects the tragedy to the unsolved case of a housewife who in 1929 allegedly succumbed to the consequences of a wish-granting spring. 75,000 first printing.
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Just my luck
by Adele Parks
A group of friends who have played the lottery together for fifteen years finally hit it big just as a rift forms in the group as a result of one person’s lies and betrayal.
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The sanatorium
by Sarah Pearse
Accompanying family members to an isolated Swiss Alps hotel to recuperate from a traumatizing case, a woman detective uncovers the fates of long-ago tuberculosis patients who went missing from the property years earlier when it operated as a sanatorium.
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The five wounds : a novel
by Kirstin Valdez Quade
A first novel by the award-winning author of Night at the Fiestas finds a man accepting the role of Jesus in his New Mexico community’s Good Friday procession, before his personal goals of redemption are challenged by a daughter’s pregnancy.
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Miss Julia happily ever after
by Ann B. Ross
A highly anticipated final installment in the best-selling series finds an outbreak of wedding fever in Abbotsville upended by a mysterious vandal who challenges a lively Miss Julia to save the day, and her friends’ nuptials.
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Call of the raven
by Wilbur A. Smith
A prequel to A Falcon Flies traces the story of Augustus Mungo St John, who upon returning from university discovers his inheritance and childhood sweetheart under the control of scheming enemy, Chester Marion. 20,000 first printing.
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Good company : a novel
by Cynthia D'Aprix Sweeney
In this bighearted story of the lifelong relationships that both wound and heal us, Flora Mancini finds everything she thought she knew about her husband, her marriage and her relationship with her best friend upended when she makes a startling discovery. 500,000 first printing.
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The Queen's gambit
by Walter S. Tevis
Orphan Beth Harmon overcomes her fears and shyness by learning to play chess and, over the years, improves her game to become a national champion and to play the world grandmasters. Reprint. 12,500 first printing.
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What comes after
by JoAnne Tompkins
The grieving single parents of two recently deceased teenage boys forge an unexpected bond over the appearance of a mysterious pregnant girl who offers insight into the tragedy. A first novel.
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Hummingbird salamander
by Jeff VanderMeer
Sent taxidermied specimens of two endangered species, a software manager becomes the target of the ecoterrorists and wildlife traffickers behind a catastrophic global conspiracy. By the award-winning author of the Southern Reach trilogy. 100,000 first printing.
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The elephant of Belfast : a novel
by S. Kirk Walsh
Inspired by a largely forgotten chapter of World War II, and highlighting the indelible, singular bond between mankind and animals during times of crisis, this moving story follows 21-year-old zookeeper Hettie Quin as she is compelled to protect an orphaned elephant through the German blitz of Belfast.
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What the devil knows
by C. S. Harris
Investigating the suspicious murder of a lead investigator, Sebastian St. Cyr uncovers clues that suggest that the wrong man was arrested for a serial murder case three years earlier. By the award-winning author of Who Speaks for the Damned.
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The consequences of fear
by Jacqueline Winspear
Entreated by a witness nobody believes to investigate a murder, Maisie Dobbs uncovers a conspiracy with devastating implications for Britain’s war effort during the Nazi occupation of Europe. By the award-winning author of The American Agent. 100,000 first printing.
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Home stories : design ideas for making a house a home
by Kim Leggett
The interior designer, retailer and the founder of City Farmhouse shows readers how to design and decorate the rooms of their home with heirlooms, ?ea market ?nds, or simple mementos through projects, plus practical design guidance and design inspiration. Illustrations.
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Remote work revolution : succeeding from anywhere
by Tsedal Neeley
"A Harvard Business School professor and leading expert in virtual and global work provides remote workers and leaders with the best practices necessary to perform at the highest levels in their organizations"
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Just work : get sh*t done, fast & fair
by Kim Scott
The author of the best-selling Radical Candor reveals a practical framework for respecting workers’ individuality, removing gender injustice from business, making sure all voices are heard and collaborating effectively to meet organizations’ goals. 250,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The God equation : the quest for a theory of everything
by Michio Kaku
A renowned theoretical physicist and New York Times bestselling author tells the story of the greatest quest in all of science – to find a combination of relativity and quantum mechanics, which would ultimately tie all forces in the universe together.
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Children under fire : an American crisis
by John Woodrow Cox
Based on the Pulitzer-finalist series on the effects of gun violence on children, a urgent call to action investigates the effectiveness of gun safety reforms and the ongoing realities of traumatized survivors of community and campus shootings. 125,000 first printing.
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Between two kingdoms : a memoir of a life interrupted
by Suleika Jaouad
An Emmy Award-winning writer and activist describes the harrowing years she spent in early adulthood fighting leukemia and how she learned to live again while forging connections with other survivors of profound illness and suffering
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