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All Fours
by Miranda July
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2024 BY OPRAH DAILY, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, NYLON AND THE GUARDIAN
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Horror Movie - Signed Edition
by Paul Tremblay
Pre-order now to get a book with red-stained edges — available only on the first printing
A chilling twist on the "cursed film" genre from the bestselling author of The Pallbearers Club and The Cabin at the End of the... (read more)
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Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
by James McBride
From James McBride, author of the bestselling Oprah’s Book Club pick Deacon King Kong and the National Book Award–winning The Good Lord Bird, a novel about small-town secrets and the people who keep them
In... (read more)
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Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley
by David G. Lewis, Greg Robinson
From oral history to written word, learn about the history of Oregon through the stories of the Indigenous peoples of the Willamette Valley.
The Willamette Valley is rich with history — its riverbanks, forests, and mountains home to the tribes of Kalapuya,... (read more)
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The Guncle Abroad - Signed Edition
by Steven Rowley
From the New York Times bestselling author of The Celebrants comes the much-anticipated sequel to the Thurber Prize-Winning novel The Guncle, in which Patrick O'Hara is called back to his guncle duties... this time for a big family wedding in... (read more)
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Court of Thorns & Roses 03 Court of Wings & Ruin
by Sarah J Maas
The epic third novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas. Feyre has returned to the Spring Court, determined to gather information on Tamlin's actions and learn what she can about the invading king threatening to bring her land... (read more)
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Japanese Death Poems
by Yoel Hoffmann
"A wonderful introduction the Japanese tradition of jisei, this volume is crammed with exquisite, spontaneous verse and pity, often hilarious, descriptions of the eccentric and committed monastics who wrote the poems." --Tricycle: The Buddhist Review Although the... (read more)
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Trust
by Hernan Diaz
From an award-winning chronicler of our nation’s history and its legends comes his much-anticipated novel about wealth and talent, trust and intimacy, truth and perception.
Even through the roar and effervescence of the 1920s, everyone in New York has heard of... (read more)
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Burn Book: A Tech Love Story
by Kara Swisher
From award-winning journalist Kara Swisher comes a witty, scathing, but fair accounting of the tech industry and its founders who wanted to change the world but broke it instead.
"Swisher, the bad-ass journalist and OG chronicler of Silicon Valley...takes no prisoners in... (read more)
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Paris Novel
by Ruth Reichl
Bestselling author Ruth Reichl takes readers on a food-, art-, and fashion-filled adventure through 1980s Paris in this dazzling, heartfelt novel, "an enchanting story about a woman's unexpectedly transformative journey" (Paula McLain). Stella reached for an oyster, tipped her head,... (read more)
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Ministry of Time
by Kaliane Bradley
A time travel romance, a spy thriller, and an ingenious exploration of the nature of power and the potential for love to change it all: Welcome to The Ministry of Time, the exhilarating debut novel by Kaliane Bradley
In the near future, a civil servant is offered the... (read more)
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Court of Thorns & Roses 04 Court of Frost & Starlight
by Sarah J Maas
A tender addition to the #1 New York Times bestselling Court of Thorns and Roses series by Sarah J. Maas, bridging the events of A Court of Wings and Ruin and upcoming books. Feyre, Rhysand, and their friends are still busy rebuilding the Night Court and the vastly... (read more)
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The Warmth Of Other Suns: The Epic Story Of America's Great Migration
by Isabel Wilkerson
One of the New York Times Book Review's 10 Best Books of the Year.
In this epic, beautifully written masterwork, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Isabel Wilkerson chronicles one of the great untold stories of American history: the decades-long migration of black citizens who fled the South... (read more)
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#20
So You Want to Talk About Race
by Ijeoma Oluo
In this New York Times bestseller, Ijeoma Oluo offers a hard-hitting but user-friendly examination of race in America
Widespread reporting on aspects of white supremacy — from police brutality to the mass incarceration of African Americans — have... (read more)
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Lord Of The Rings
by J R R Tolkien
Since the 1934 publication of Mary Poppins, stories of this magical nanny have delighted children and adults the world over. In honor of the bookand#8217;sand#160;80th anniversary comesand#160;this lush collection that includes the first fourand#160;tales by P. L.... (read more)
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Old Time Hawkeys Recipes from the Cedar Swamp - Signed Edition
by Old Time Hawkey
Step into Old Time Hawkey's magical world with 100 comforting recipes and stories inspired by the beauty of northern Michigan
Well hello, buddy.
In videos that have captured the hearts of millions online, Old Time Hawkey, aka Fritz and his dogs Donnybrook and Kris... (read more)
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#23
Four Agreements A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
by Don Miguel Ruiz
In The Four Agreements shamanic teacher and healer Don Miguel Ruiz exposes self-limiting beliefs and presents a simple yet effective code of personal conduct learned from his Toltec ancestors. Full of grace and simple truth, this handsomely designed book makes a lovely gift for anyone making... (read more)
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City of Weird: 30 Otherworldly Portland Tales
by Gigi Little
City of Weird conjures what we fear: death, darkness, ghosts. Hungry sea monsters and alien slime molds. Blood drinkers and game show hosts. Set in Portland, Oregon, these thirty stories blend imagination, literary writing, and pop culture into a cohesive weirdness that honors the... (read more)
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Chasing Hope: A Reporter's Life
by Nicholas D. Kristof
From New York Times columnist, Pulitzer Prize winner, and best-selling author Nicholas D. Kristof, an intimate and gripping memoir about a life in journalism
Since 1984, Nicholas Kristof has worked almost continuously for The New York Times as a reporter,... (read more)
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T-Shirt Swim Club - Signed Edition
by Ian Karmel and Alisa Karmel
Comedian Ian Karmel, with help from sister Dr. Alisa Karmel, opens up about the daily humiliations of being fat and why it's so hard to talk about something so visible.
Ian Karmel's weighed eight pounds and he's weighed 420 pounds and right now he's almost exactly in between the... (read more)
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Cascade Failure (Ambit's Run #1)
by L. M. Sagas
L. M. Sagas's debut, Cascade Failure, is a high-octane, sci-fi adventure blending J. S. Dewes's Divide series with Firefly. It features a fierce, messy, chaotic space family, vibrant worlds, and an exploration of the many ways to be — and not to be — human.... (read more)
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Bee Sting
by Paul Murray
One of The New York Times Top 10 Books of 2023
Winner of the An Post Irish Book of the Year 2023
Shortlisted for the 2023 Booker Prize and the 2023 Nero Book Award for... (read more)
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Gardens of the Moon Malazan 01
by Steven Erikson
The Malazan Empire simmers with discontent, bled dry by interminable warfare, bitter infighting and bloody confrontations. Even the imperial legions, long inured to the bloodshed, yearn for some respite. Yet Empress Laseen's rule remains absolute, enforced by her dread Claw assassins. For... (read more)
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#33
Dear Life Stories
by Alice Munro
A New York Times Notable Book A Washington Post Notable Work of Fiction A Best Book of the Year: The Atlantic, NPR, Vogue, AV Club A brilliant new collection of stories from one of the most acclaimed and beloved writers of our time. Alice Munro’s... (read more)
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Where The Wild Things Are
by Maurice Sendak
In this Caldecott Medal winner. Max, a wild and naughty boy, is sent to bed without his supper by his exhausted mother. In his room, he imagines sailing far away to a land of Wild Things. Instead of eating him, the Wild Things make Max their king.
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Goodnight Punpun Volume 06
by Inio Asano
A dark coming-of-age tale where slice-of-life slices back. This is Punpun Onodera's coming-of-age story. His parents' marriage is falling apart. His dad goes to jail and his mom goes to the hospital. He has to live with his loser uncle. He has a crush on a girl who lives in a weird cult. Punpun... (read more)
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Women, Race, and Class
by Angela Y. Davis
From one of our most important scholars and civil rights activist icon, a powerful study of the women's liberation movement and the tangled knot of oppression facing Black women.
"Angela Davis is herself a woman of undeniable courage. She should be heard." The New York... (read more)
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#38
Sympathizer
by Viet Thanh Nguyen
A profound, startling, and beautifully crafted debut novel, The Sympathizer is the story of a man of two minds, someone whose political beliefs clash with his individual loyalties. In dialogue with but diametrically opposed to the narratives of the Vietnam War that have preceded it, this novel... (read more)
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Dune Messiah: Dune 2
by Frank Herbert
Book Two in the Magnificent Dune Chronicles--the Bestselling Science Fiction Adventure of All Time Dune Messiah continues the story of Paul Atreides, better known--and feared--as the man christened Muad'Dib. As Emperor of the Known Universe, he possesses more power than a single... (read more)
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The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle
by Haruki Murakami
Japan's most highly regarded novelist now vaults into the first ranks of international fiction writers with this heroically imaginative novel, which is at once a detective story, an account of a disintegrating marriage, and an excavation of the buried secrets of World War II.
In a Tokyo... (read more)
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A Deadly Education (The Scholomance #1)
by Naomi Novik
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER - From the author of Uprooted and Spinning Silver comes the first book of the Scholomance trilogy, the story of an unwilling dark sorceress who is destined to rewrite the rules of magic.
FINALIST FOR THE LODESTAR AWARD —... (read more)
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The Last Wish: Introducing The Witcher
by Andrzej Sapkowski
The New York Times bestselling introduction to the Witcher series that inspired the Witcher video games. Geralt is a witcher. Yet he is no ordinary killer-for-hire. His sole purpose: to destroy the monsters that plague the world. But not everything monstrous-looking is... (read more)
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Tear Soup A Recipe for Healing After Loss
by Pat Schwiebert
The award-winning, bestselling children's book is now available as a video, narrated by the nationally-known Mary McDonald-Lewis. In this modern-day fable, a woman who has suffered a terrible loss cooks up a special batch of "tear soup, " blending the unique ingredients of her life into the grief... (read more)
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Fifth Agreement A Practical Guide to Self Mastery
by Don Miguel Ruiz
In this long-awaited sequel to The Four Agreements, don Miguel Ruiz collaborates with his son, don Jose Ruiz, to offer another powerful agreement for transforming our lives. The fifth agreement encourages us to see the truth, to recover our authenticity, and to change the message we... (read more)
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Nicholas Flamel 05 Warlock Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel
by Michael Scott
Michael Scott is the New York Times bestselling author of The Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel series, an authority on mythology and folklore, and one of Ireland’s most successful authors. A master of fantasy, science fiction, horror, and folklore, Michael has been hailed by the... (read more)
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Funny Story
by Emily Henry
A shimmering, joyful new novel about a pair of opposites with the wrong thing in common, from #1 New York Times bestselling author Emily Henry.
Daphne always loved the way her fiancé Peter told their story. How they met (on a blustery day), fell in... (read more)
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