River of Teeth
A Finalist for the 2017 Nebula Award for Best Novella Sarah Gailey's wildfire debut River of Teeth is a rollicking alternate history adventure that Charlie Jane Anders calls "preposterously fun." In the early 20th Century... See More
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by Sarah Gailey
(1,198 reviews)
A Finalist for the 2017 Nebula Award for Best Novella Sarah Gailey's wildfire debut River of Teeth is a rollicking alternate history adventure that Charlie Jane Anders calls "preposterously fun." In the early 20th Century... See More
(17 reviews)
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(483 reviews)
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by Anne Fadiman
(5,569 reviews)
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by Ed Hawkins
(135 reviews)
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by Roddy Doyle
(673 reviews)
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by Dick Francis
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