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Romola

by George Eliot

4.0

Set in fifteenth-century Florence during the life of Savonarola, Eliot's most researched novel follows Romola, daughter of a blind scholar, whose Greek husband Tito Melema is one of fiction's most precisely observed depictions of moral deterioration by small increments.

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Roses Are Red

by James Patterson

4.0

A string of bank robberies turns lethal when a meticulous mastermind kills hostages even after his instructions are followed to the letter. Alex Cross chases a criminal who plans every move with terrifying precision — and ends on a revelation that reshapes the series.

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Rumble Fish

by S.E. Hinton

4.0

Rusty-James wants to be like his older brother, the Motorcycle Boy — the legendary, color-blind, near-deaf gang leader who has returned to their town like a ghost from a more vital era.

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S Is for Silence

by Sue Grafton

4.0

Thirty-four years ago, Violet Sullivan put on her party dress, drove off on the Fourth of July, and was never seen again. Her daughter, only seven at the time, hires Kinsey Millhone to find out what happened. To solve it, Kinsey must reconstruct a vanished summer — and Grafton steps outside Kinsey's narration to show it unfolding.

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Sara Crewe

by Frances Hodgson Burnett

4.0

Sara Crewe arrives at Miss Minchin's London boarding school as a wealthy, imaginative girl; when her father dies penniless, she is reduced to a servant's life but maintains her dignity through storytelling and the power of her own inner world.

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Saturday

by Ian McEwan

4.0

Henry Perowne, a neurosurgeon in London, experiences a single extraordinary Saturday in February 2003 — the day of the anti-Iraq-War march — that escalates into a confrontation with violence.

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Scheherazade Goes West

by Fatema Mernissi

4.0

Fatema Mernissi explores the different versions of Scheherazade that Western and Eastern cultures have created — arguing that the Western harem fantasy reveals more about Western fears than about Eastern reality.

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Season of Storms

by Andrzej Sapkowski

4.0

Geralt of Rivia arrives in the port city of Kerack only to have his prized swords stolen, dragging the monster-hunter into a tangle of court intrigue, sorcery, and danger in this standalone adventure set within the world of the Witcher saga.

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Señor Vivo and the Coca Lord

by Louis de Bernières

4.0

The second South American novel — a professor of philosophy in a Colombian city writes letters to the newspaper denouncing the drug cartels, and falls in love, as the coca lords begin to notice him.

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Shadow and Bone

by Leigh Bardugo

4.0

An orphaned soldier discovers she harbors a rare power that could end a centuries-long darkness threatening her country — and draws the attention of a mysterious and dangerous commander.

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Shadow of Night

by Deborah Harkness

4.0

The second All Souls novel — Diana Bishop and Matthew Clairmont timewalk to Elizabethan London, where Diana must learn witchcraft and retrieve the enchanted manuscript that holds the secrets of all creatures.

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Silent Prey

by John Sandford

4.0

The killer Lucas Davenport thought he had stopped has resurfaced in New York City, leaving a trail of bodies in the urban shadows. Davenport travels east to help hunt him down — and is drawn into a second, separate investigation into a cabal of rogue cops who have decided to mete out their own brand of justice.

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Slowness

by Milan Kundera

4.0

Kundera's first novel written directly in French meditates on slowness as a value — the pleasure that is inseparable from unhurry — and speed as the form modern forgetting takes. Two stories interweave: an eighteenth-century erotic tale of a planned seduction and a contemporary entomologist's conference at the same chateau.

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So Late in the Day

by Claire Keegan

4.0

Three stories — the title story originally published in The New Yorker — examining the space between men and women: what they want from each other, what they withhold, and what the distance costs.

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Son

by Lois Lowry

4.0

Claire, a young Birthmother in Jonas's Community from The Giver, escapes after her son is taken as a Receiver, and spends years pursuing him across a vast geography in the fourth and final book of the Giver Quartet.

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Soul Music

by Terry Pratchett

4.0

A new music arrives on the Disc — Music With Rocks In — and it will not let its players stop. Meanwhile Death, grief-stricken and absent, leaves his teenage granddaughter Susan to take up the scythe. A rock-and-roll fable about mortality, memory, and the things that outlive us.

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Sourcery

by Terry Pratchett

4.0

An eighth son of an eighth son of an eighth son is a sourcerer — a source of raw magic — and his arrival threatens to drag Discworld back to the Mage Wars. Only the cowardly Rincewind, the Luggage, and a barbarian hairdresser stand between the Disc and apocalypse.

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Sphere

by Michael Crichton

4.0

A team of scientists is assembled under the Pacific Ocean to investigate a mysterious spacecraft found on the ocean floor — a spacecraft that pre-dates any known human technology. Inside they find a perfect gold sphere. And then the sphere begins to respond to them, and the real terror begins.

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Starter for Ten

by David Nicholls

4.0

Brian Jackson, the first in his family to go to university, arrives at Bristol in 1985 determined to join the University Challenge quiz team and fall in love with the right girl. A funny and tender novel about class anxiety, intellectual aspiration, and the specific humiliations of being young.

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Steel Princess

by Rina Kent

4.0

Deviant King's unanswered questions start to resolve — but Aiden King's answers raise darker ones. The Elites' grip on Elites Academy tightens, and Ellie begins to understand that the world she was placed in has rules she was never told about.

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Storm Front

by Jim Butcher

4.0

Harry Dresden, Chicago's only professional wizard and private detective, investigates a pair of murders that required enormous magical power — and discovers something far darker than a simple killer.

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Storm Prey

by John Sandford

4.0

A pre-dawn pharmacy robbery turns deadly, and the only witness who can identify the killers is Lucas Davenport's wife, Weather. As the robbers move to silence her before she can testify, Davenport finds himself in the most personal fight of his career — protecting the woman he loves from men with everything to lose.

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Sudden Prey

by John Sandford

4.0

When a bank robber is gunned down in a police operation, her ruthless husband swears revenge — not just on the cops who killed her, but on their families. As the killings begin, Lucas Davenport realizes the vendetta is being aided from inside the system, and that everyone he loves may be a target.

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Sweet Thursday

by John Steinbeck

4.0

John Steinbeck's warm, comic sequel to Cannery Row. The bums, dreamers, and good-hearted misfits of Monterey return after the war, and the whole community schemes to find love for Doc, the lonely marine biologist at the heart of their ramshackle world.

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