Colorful: A Novel
A beloved and bestselling classic in Japan, this groundbreaking tale of a dead soul who gets a second chance is perfect for readers of The Midnight Library. "Congratulations, you've won the lottery!" shouts the angel... See More
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by Eto Mori
(88 reviews)
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(48,769 reviews)
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by Mel Robbins
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by John Smith
(49 reviews)
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"... exceptionally entertaining writing... " "... hilarious and totally chaotic. A brilliant read... " "... I laughed out loud throughout... " What happens when two Brits armed with optimism, a shoestring budget, and the... See More
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by Noam Chomsky
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by David Harvey
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The essential anthology of writings by the world's leading Marxist thinker: this book presents a sequence of landmark works in David Harvey's intellectual journey over five decades. It shows how experiencing the riots... See More
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by Moira Young
(514 reviews)
Danger. Betrayal. Destiny. Passion. The superb sequel to BLOOD RED ROAD, winner of the Costa Children's Book Award 2011. Saba has rescued her kidnapped brother and defeated the fanatical Tonton. But the price to be paid... See More
by Maggie Downs
(434 reviews)
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by Jess Walter
(213 reviews)
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