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The City and Its Uncertain Walls
Haruki Murakami
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From the bestselling author of Norwegian Wood and Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World comes a love story, a quest, an ode to books and to the libraries that house them, and a parable for our peculiar times. "Haruki Murakami invented 21st-century fiction." —The New York... |
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Trial by Fire
Danielle Steel
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In this inspiring novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Danielle Steel, the life of a Parisian woman changes in a heartbeat when she’s trapped by wildfires in Napa Valley.Born to a French mother and American father, graceful Dahlia de Beaumont has been sole owner and CEO of the venerable... |
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The Mirror
Nora Roberts
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#1 New York Times bestselling author Nora Roberts continues the hauntingly spectacular Lost Bride Trilogy with book two, The Mirror."If the audiobook version of a page-turner is being glued to your speakers, then Brittany Pressley's narration of this slow-burn suspense will have listeners... |
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The Lotus Empire
Tasha Suri
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This sweeping epic fantasy brings the acclaimed Burning Kingdoms trilogy to a heart–stopping close, as an ancient magic returns to Ahiranya and threatens its very foundations, Empress Malini and priestess Priya will stop at nothing to save their kingdoms—even if it means they must destroy... |
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More Than This
Krystal Marquis
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The anticipated sequel to the instant New York Times bestseller featuring escapist romance and a wealthy Black family in 1910s ChicagoLike the blazing Chicago sun, the drama is heating up for the Davenports and their social set. Before the summer of 1910 drops its last petal, the lives—and... |
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Pictures of You
Emma Grey
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A PEOPLE Magazine's Best Book of November 2024A November 2024 Book of the Month Selection
What would you do if you could start over? Imagine having a second chance with the one you never forgot.
From the author of the global breakout bestseller The Last Love Note comes the story of a young... |
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Where the Library Hides
Isabel Ibañez
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"Twists and turns mark this audio, which includes an epilogue that sets the stage for a planned sequel." —AudioFile on What the River KnowsWhere the Library Hides is Isabel Ibañez's stunning conclusion to the story that started in What the River Knows. A lush immersive historical fantasy... |
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My Father's Dragon
Ruth Stiles Gannett
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One cold and rainy day, a boy named Elmer befriends an old alley cat who tells him a way he can fly. All he has to do is rescue an enslaved baby Dragon from a mysterious island inhabited by all sorts of wild animals. Intrigued, the young boy, armed with only his wits and a knapsack of essential... |
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Beneath Brazen Skies
Lynnette Bonner
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When Willow's papa says they are bound for Oregon on the next wagon train. She can hardly fathom the ache of leaving everything familiar behind. Sure, there will be good things, too-like not saying goodbye to Gideon Riley, even though he's still oblivious to her. She keeps her emotions... |
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A Rocky Mountain Romance
Misty M. Beller
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Now with an extra bonus epilogue!
Only the fearless face the Rocky Mountain winter alone.
When Zeche Reid left his family's stage stop in the Wyoming Territory to explore the mountains around them, an early blizzard sends him scrambling for cover. He stumbles upon a lady and her professor... |
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Tempted
Renee Rose, Vanessa Vale
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We see a female, we want her.
But she's a wolf biologist prepared to expose us to the world.
We scent a female, we claim her.
Except we can't claim the one who could destroy our pack.
We touch a female, we give her two marks.
Yet we can't mark her without sharing everything.
Because in the Two Marks... |
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At the Stroke of Midnight
Jenni Keer
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It's 1923 and in a decade that promises excitement and liberation, Pearl Glenham and her father are invited to a mysterious country house party on the Dorset coast, by a total stranger.
Her father claims not to have any prior association with Highcliffe House, but upon arrival, it is apparent... |
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The Big Four: The Original 12 Stories
Agatha Christie
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When private investigator Hercule Poirot and his assistant Hastings get an unexpected visitor, they are propelled into the world of international intrigue.
The stranger who shows up in Poirot's doorway collapses and repeats Poirot's name and address and the number four over and over. The man speaks... |
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A Christmas Carol
Charles Dickens
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In the heart of London, during a chilly Christmas Eve, a tale of redemption and the transformative power of goodwill unfolds in Charles Dickens' timeless masterpiece, "A Christmas Carol." The story introduces us to Ebenezer Scrooge, a miserly old man who values wealth above all else and has long... |
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Anne of Green Gables
L. M. Montgomery
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Marilla and Matthew Cuthbert decide to adopt a young boy to help on the farm. All of Avonlea is shocked and surprised when Anne Shirley arrives and takes the little community by storm. The first of the series written by Lucy Maud Montgomery, Anne of Green Gables is the heartwarming tale... |
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Jane Eyre
Charlotte Brontë
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Dueña de un singular temperamento desde su complicada infancia de huérfana, primero a cargo de una tía poco cariñosa y después en la escuela Lowood, Jane Eyre logra el puesto de institutriz en Thornfield Hall para educar a la hija de su atrabiliario y peculiar dueño, el señor Rochester. |
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To the Lighthouse
Virginia Woolf
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The Ramsay family is on holiday on the Isle of Sky in Scotland. As the family and their guests decide on whether or not to visit a nearby lighthouse, Virginia Woolf spins a tale that focuses on the intricate web of family life and the conflict that occurs between genders. |
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