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In a debut novel as radiant as it is caustic, a former influencer confronts her past -- and takes inventory of the damages that underpin the surface-glamour of social media. At 19, she was an Instagram celebrity. Now, at... See More
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(323 reviews)
Quick ViewIn a debut novel as radiant as it is caustic, a former influencer confronts her past -- and takes inventory of the damages that underpin the surface-glamour of social media. At 19, she was an Instagram celebrity. Now, at... See More
(1,191 review)
Quick ViewTHE DEFINITIVE AND COMPREHENSIVE RETELLING OF NORSE MYTHOLOGY 'Burning ice, biting flame; that is how life began' The extraordinary Scandinavian myth cycle is one of the most enduring, exciting, dramatic and compelling... See More
by Helen Fry
(379 reviews)
Quick ViewA history of the elaborate and brilliantly sustained World War II intelligence operation by which Hitler's generals were tricked into giving away vital Nazi secrets "A great book." -- Michael Goodman, BBC History Magazine... See More
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Quick ViewGen Z's first "existential toolkit" for combating eco-guilt and burnout while advocating for climate justice. A youth movement is reenergizing global environmental activism. The "climate generation" -- late millennials and... See More
(129 reviews)
Quick ViewThis vivid historical saga of Viking exploration follows the adventures of an intrepid 11th century woman who voyages to North America. 11th century Iceland is a world where the old Norse gods are still invoked, even as... See More
by Greg Bear
(130 reviews)
Quick ViewThe "reigning master of hard-edge science fiction takes a chilling look at the plausible near-future" in this cyberpunk sequel to Queen of Angels (Seattle Post-Intelligencer). In the second half of the twenty-first... See More
(975 reviews)
Quick ViewOne of... Amazon's Best Romances of April Goodreads' Most Anticipated April Romances BookRiot's Best Books of the Week PopSugar's Romance Novels for When You Need a Little Spice Culturess' April Romance to Have on Your... See More
(684 reviews)
Quick ViewAN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES AND WALL STREET JOURNAL BESTSELLER LONGLISTED FOR THE FINANCIAL TIMES BUSINESS BOOK OF THE YEAR A FINANCIAL TIMES BEST ECONOMICS BOOK OF THE YEAR AND THE ECONOMIST BOOK OF THE YEAR From one of... See More
by Malka Older
(353 reviews)
Quick ViewDive into Null States, the second entry in Malka Older's bestselling science fiction trilogy, The Centenal Cycle Null States propels us into a techno-charged near future, where the world has embraced a revolutionary form of... See More
by Jesse Ball
(232 reviews)
Quick View'CENSUS is a vital testament to selfless love; a psalm to commonplace miracles; and a mysterious evolving metaphor. So kind, it aches.' David Mitchell, author of Cloud Atlas A father and son who are census takers journey... See More
(2,773 reviews)
Quick ViewIn the spirit of Oliver Sacks and the inspiration for the NBC drama New Amsterdam, this intensely involving memoir from a Medical Director of Bellevue Hospital looks poignantly at patients' lives and highlights the complex... See More
by Karen Berman
(2,146 reviews)
Quick ViewThe book Inc. magazine calls one of "the best, clearest guides to the numbers" on the market. Inc. magazine calls it one of "the best, clearest guides to the numbers" on the market. Readers agree, saying it's exactly "what... See More
(2,128 reviews)
Quick ViewShay was still angry but shrugged nonchalantly as if to say, it's not that big of a deal. "So, what am I wrong about?" "You're not going to want to hear this, but I have to tell you anyway." Liam paused before finishing... See More
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Quick View"Hart has a genuine gift for conveying the texture of midcentury Manhattan... [She makes] the dilemmas of her own young life both compelling and contemporary." -- USA Today "[A] glorious once upon a time fairytale come... See More
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Quick ViewThree sisters. One spell. Countless dead. Lula Mortiz feels like an outsider. Her sister's newfound Encantrix powers have wounded her in ways that Lula's bruja healing powers can't fix, and she longs for the comfort her... See More
(2,789 reviews)
Quick ViewFROM THE BESTSELLING AUTHOR OF THE WEEKEND 'Savage: think Atwood in the outback' Paula Hawkins 'An unforgettable reading experience' Liane Moriarty 'Ferocious... recalls the early Elena Ferrante' NPR 'A... See More
by Heather Boyd
(73 reviews)
Quick ViewPhoebe Torrington, Lady Warminster, is bored, lonely, and downright frustrated by her life. Perhaps that's why she's turned to her stepson's friend, Lord Selwood, to help her find the perfect lover. Clean, experienced, and... See More
(9,375 reviews)
Quick ViewNational Book Award Winner: The definitive account of Nazi Germany and "one of the most important works of history of our time" (The New York Times). When the Third Reich fell, it fell swiftly. The Nazis had little time... See More
(324 reviews)
Quick ViewWhat do you do when your soulmate turns out to be a thief? Steal her, of course. Phoenix was raised within the Community, a gang of thieves with paranormal powers, under the control of a harsh master known as the Seer. The... See More
(28 reviews)
Quick ViewGeorge Orwell, Ernest Hemingway, Martha Gellhorn, Robert Capa, Gerda Taro, John Dos Passos, Felicia Browne, John Cornford, Stephen Spender... These were just some of the talented, committed and adventure-hungry men and women... See More
(338 reviews)
Quick ViewThe author of Storm Clouds Over the Pacific, 1931-1941 chronicles Japan's dramatic reversal of fortune as Allied forces gained advantage during WWII. In early 1942, the Imperial Japanese Army and Navy were advancing on all... See More
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Quick ViewThe world's top trader's reveal the secrets of their phenomenal success! How do the world's most successful traders amass tens, hundreds of millions of dollars a year? Are they masters of an occult knowledge, lucky winners... See More
(635 reviews)
Quick ViewPulitzer Prize-winning author Lawrence Wright takes us through each of the thirteen days of the 1978 Camp David conference when President Jimmy Carter persuaded Israeli Prime Minister Menachem Begin and Egyptian President... See More
(76 reviews)
Quick ViewWe all know eloquence when we hear it. But what exactly is it? And how might we gain more of it for ourselves? This entertaining and, yes, eloquent book illuminates the power of language from a linguistic point of view and... See More
by Diana Athill
(142 reviews)
Quick ViewIn August 1947, Diana Athill travelled to Florence by the Golden Arrow train for a two-week holiday with her good friend Pen. In this playful diary of that trip, Athill recorded her observations and adventures - eating with... See More
by Stephen King
(4,043 reviews)
Quick ViewA spine-tingling collection of stories from the No. 1 bestselling master of horror - now with a stunning new cover look. Nothing is quite as it seems. Expect the unexpected in this veritable treasure trove of enthralling... See More
(96 reviews)
Quick ViewWe've outsourced too much of our thinking. How do we get it back? Have you ever followed your GPS device to a deserted parking lot? Or unquestioningly followed the advice of an expert -- perhaps a doctor or financial... See More
by Aaron Elkins
(612 reviews)
Quick ViewAn American museum curator in Berlin must find a fake painting -- and a real killer -- in this mystery from the Edgar Award-winning author of Switcheroo. Chris Norgren, museum curator and Renaissance art expert, heads to... See More
(123 reviews)
Quick ViewHow can I be the person I want to be when I'm stuck in a job I hate? How is it possible to stay present in an era of nearly constant distractions? Can I pick someone up at a bar or club and still call myself spiritual? This... See More