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The Night Tiger
Yangsze Choo
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Amazon's February 2019 Spotlight Pick"A sumptuous garden maze of a novel that immerses readers in a complex, vanished world." —Kirkus (starred review)From New York Times bestselling author Yangsze Choo, an utterly transporting novel set in 1930s colonial Malaysia, perfect for fans of Isabel... |
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The Age of Light
Whitney Scharer
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She went to Paris to start over, to make art instead of being made into it. "Sweeping from the glamour of 1930's Paris through the battlefields of World War II and into the war's long shadow, The Age of Light is a startlingly modern love story and a mesmerizing portrait of a woman's self-transformation... |
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Wendy's Song
Robyn Branick
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Can one decision determine the rest of your life? It is the 1990s; four high school slackers decide to go to a party. Suddenly tragedy strikes when Wendy and her friends are in a life-altering car accident. One misfortune after another propels Wendy into drug addiction. Years later, she attempts... |
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Black Is the Body
Emily Bernard
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An extraordinary, exquisitely written memoir (of sorts) that looks at race—in a fearless, penetrating, honest, true way—in twelve telltale, connected, deeply personal essays that explore, up-close, the complexities and paradoxes, the haunting memories and ambushing realities of growing... |
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The Hospice Chaplain's Confessions Journals
Ash Nom DePlume
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Morgan Michael a chaplain who does the hospice circuit. This is the first published journal of what happened one day on the job. If you are up for mystery and people making the most of their final moments and the choices, they make. Naturally the stories include the best and worst of the human... |
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The Dead Woods
Daniel Parsons
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The paid actors at the Necroville Survival Experience are very good at pretending to be zombies. Too good... When Will and his friends decide to spend one last night together after graduating university, none of them realise the danger that lurks in plain sight. At first they're having... |
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The Gate to Eden
Cathy McDavid
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Expert crackshot Maddie Campbell will do whatever it takes to survive in this female Robin Hood of the old west story—including evading bounty-hunter-for-hire Scott McSween who's intent on bringing her in. Not your ordinary thief, widow and mother Maddie Campbell likes to think her wealthy... |
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Finding Master Right
L. A. Witt
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Chase has just arrived at a much anticipated leather convention, and he's about to lose his mind. Not only is his ex attending, but Chase is also rooming with Derek, a submissive he's been dying to top. Although Derek is in search of a Dom, he made it painfully clear when the two of them... |
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A Place to Belong
Merry Farmer
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Clara Partridge has never fit anywhere. Literally. At over six feet tall, she has always considered herself awkward and out of place. But now that she has a chance to break away from the terrible life she's been living in the American Old West and to start anew in tranquil Wiltshire, England,... |
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Odyssey, One Day in His Courts
Stephanie Dale
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A collection of twenty-five poems on faith and ocd. Intrusive thoughts come up with what seems like a million flashing warning lights like those coming up all at once on a car's faulty dashboard. None of them make sense but they all feel so real, so personal, yet so alien to the person's... |
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A Return of Devotion
Kristi Ann Hunter
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Daphne Blakemoor was perfectly happy living in her own secluded world for twelve years. She had everything she needed--loved ones, a true home, and time to indulge her imagination. But when ownership of the estate where she works as a housekeeper passes on, and the new marquis has an undeniable... |
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Hidden among the Stars
Melanie Dobson
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From the award-winning author of Catching the Wind, which Publishers Weekly called unforgettable and a must-read, comes another gripping time-slip novel about hidden treasure, a castle, and ordinary people who resisted evil in their own extraordinary way. The year is 1938, and as Hitler's... |
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