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Booth by Karen Joy FowlerDescribes the multiple scandals, family triumphs and disasters that took their toll on the 10 children of celebrated Shakespearean actor Junius Booth as the North and the South reached a boiling point and the Civil War broke out.
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The Tempsby Andrew DeYoungStranded in the wreckage of their former company, the temps band together to create a miniature world that's part spring break, part office culture—until a shocking discovery disrupts their paradise and drives them to find the truth about the apocalypse that brought their world to an end.
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The Torqued Man by Peter MannIn wartime Berlin, two manuscripts are found in the rubble, each one narrating conflicting versions of the life of an Irish spy during the war named Frank Pike, leaving only the reader to know the truth.
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The Cartographersby Peng ShepherdWhen her estranged father is found dead with a seemingly worthless map hidden in his desk, cartographer Nell Young soon discovers the map is extremely valuable—and that a mysterious collector will stop at nothing to destroy it and anyone who gets in the way.
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The Bald Eagle: The Improbable Journey of America's Bird by Jack E. DavisFeaturing stories of Founding Fathers, rapacious hunters, heroic bird rescuers and the lives of bald eagles themselves, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Gulf presents a sweeping cultural and natural history of the bald eagle in America, demonstrating how this bird’s wondrous journey may provide inspiration today.
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All of the Marvelsby Douglas WolkThe Eisner Award–winning author of Reading Comics and podcast host of Voice of Latveria describes his endeavor to read all 27,000 plus comics that make up the Marvel Universe so far, from Alpha Flight to Omega the Unknown.
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Lonely Planet's writers know how to sniff out the best food around, and their picks favor local, authentic, and atmospheric experiences. With over 2,000 expert recommendations, this is the ultimate companion to help foodie travelers make the most of every meal, wherever they are in the world.
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Marie Yovanovitch was at the height of her diplomatic career when it all came crashing down. In the middle of her third ambassadorship, she was abruptly recalled from her post in Ukraine. In the months that followed, she endured personal tragedy while simultaneously being pulled into the blinding lights of the first impeachment inquiry of Donald Trump.
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Comedy Comedy Comedy Dramaby Bob OdenkirkThe Emmy-winning star of Mr. Show, Breaking Bad, and Better Call Saul discusses his early career as a cult comedy writer, as well as his reinvention as an action star at age 50.
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Funny Farm: My Unexpected Life with 600 Rescue Animals by Laurie ZaleskiThe founder of an animal rescue shares her experiences caring for over 600 animals, including horses, goats, dogs, cats, chickens and pigs and how she was able to honor her mother’s legacy by carrying on her work.
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All My Rage by Sabaa TahirWhen his attempts to save his family’s motel spiral out of control, Salahudin and his best friend Noor, two outcasts in their town, must decide what their friendship is worth and how they can defeat the monsters of their past and in their midst.
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The Red Palaceby June HurIn 1758 Joseon (Korea), 18-year-old palace nurse Hyeon works closely with a young police inspector to uncover the truth surrounding the murder of eight palace nurses when all the evidence points to the Crown Prince himself.
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The Last Laugh by Mindy McGinnisAs her mind slips deeper into delirium, Tress tries to keep it together long enough to finally find out what happened to her parents, while her cousin prepares to exact revenge on all who have done him wrong – including Tress.
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Hide and GEEK by T. P. JaggerTo save their hometown of Elmwood, which was put on the map by the late Maxine Van Houten and her popular puzzle sphere, the GEEKs (Gina, Edgar, Elena and Kevin) must solve the famous toymaker’s one final puzzle.
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Cress Watercressby Gregory MaguireMoving with her family to a basement unit of a rundown apartment oak when Papa doesn’t come home one night, Cress wonders if a dead tree full of annoying neighbors, and no Papa, will ever be a place to call home.
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Falling Short by Ernesto CisnerosTwo best friends, one athletically gifted and one academically gifted, have more in common than they realize when their goals intersect, forcing them to find a way to support each other so they don’t fall short.
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Against a backdrop of the specific names of various animal tribes (a parade of elephants, a tower of giraffes, a dazzle of zebras), Stein shines a spotlight on those animals who go through life on their own.
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How to Welcome a New Baby by Jean ReaganIn this funny, creative and sweet new addition to the best-selling How to series, young readers will follow along through the first year of a baby’s life, learning what to do along the way!
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Library Fishby Alyssa Satin CapucilliFinally finding a place to call home, Library Fish, an unusually literary fish, leaves the safety of her bowl to explore her new surroundings when a snowstorm keeps people away from the library.
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