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by Colleen Hoover
A powerful and emotionally resonant novel about a young woman navigating a complicated love story that forces her to confront cycles of abuse.
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by Colleen Hoover
A powerful and emotionally resonant novel about a young woman navigating a complicated love story that forces her to confront cycles of abuse.
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by James Patterson
Alex Cross races to catch two serial killers simultaneously — one targeting children in his own Washington DC neighbourhood, another assassinating celebrities in an escalating pattern. Patterson's dual-threat plot is the Alex Cross series at its most propulsive.
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by Susanna Clarke
In an alternative Napoleonic England where magic was once commonplace, two very different magicians attempt to restore English magic — with dangerous and unforeseen consequences.
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by Stephanie Garber
The second Caraval novel, told from Tella's perspective, as she plays a far more dangerous game with the Fates themselves and the mysterious Legend at stake.
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by John Green
Miles Halter leaves home for Culver Creek boarding school in search of a 'Great Perhaps' and finds Alaska Young — dazzling, troubled, and unforgettable.
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by Taylor Jenkins Reid
A sweeping family epic set across one legendary night in 1983 Malibu, tracing the four Riva siblings through their sun-soaked, complicated lives.
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by Stephen King
A mysterious new shop opens in Castle Rock, Maine — and its proprietor offers every customer exactly what they desire, at a price that will destroy the town.
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by Kazuo Ishiguro
Kathy H. narrates the story of her childhood at Hailsham boarding school and her adult relationships with Tommy and Ruth — as the nature of their existence as clones destined to donate their organs gradually becomes clear.
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by Stephen King
Stephen King's first published short story collection, gathering twenty tales of horror ranging from killer trucks and sentient machinery to possessed children and predatory creatures.
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by Stephanie Garber
Set in the world of Caraval, a young woman who believes in true love strikes a dangerous bargain with the wicked, charismatic Prince of Hearts to stop the wedding of the man she loves.
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by Samantha Harvey
Six astronauts aboard the International Space Station complete sixteen orbits of Earth in a single day, confronting mortality, beauty, and what it means to be human.
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by Adam Grant
Organizational psychologist Adam Grant examines how individuals champion new ideas, overcome doubt and fear, and drive change in organizations and society.
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by Emily Henry
Two best friends spend a decade taking annual vacations together until one disastrous trip ends the friendship — and one of them spends years trying to understand what went wrong.
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by Callie Hart
A hardened thief from a dying desert world is wrenched through a portal into a frozen fae kingdom, where her rare alchemical gift makes her a weapon both sides want — and a fae warrior becomes her most infuriating ally.
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by Blake Crouch
A neuroscientist builds a device that can record and restore memories, effectively allowing people to return to pivotal moments in their lives. But when her technology is weaponized, it threatens to destroy the very fabric of reality — and only a New York detective who has lived through multiple timelines can stop it.
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by Casey McQuiston
The First Son of the United States and the Prince of Wales are forced into a faux friendship after a scandal — and fall genuinely, complicatedly in love.
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by Colleen Hoover
A young woman released from prison after a tragic accident tries to reconnect with her daughter and find forgiveness in the small town where everything went wrong.
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by Ibram X. Kendi
Ibram X. Kendi's National Book Award–winning history of racist ideas in America. Tracing five centuries through five major figures, Kendi argues that racist ideas were produced to justify discriminatory policies — not the other way around — overturning conventional accounts of how racism works.
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by Johann Hari
Johann Hari investigates the global attention crisis — why it's harder to focus than ever — and interviews scientists to identify both the causes and possible solutions.
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by Charles Duhigg
Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist Charles Duhigg investigates the science of extraordinary communicators, discovering a framework of conversation types and the skills that allow people to genuinely connect across difference.
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by Talia Hibbert
A pragmatic PhD student and a gentle giant of a security guard agree to a fake relationship for social media attention — and discover they've been taking hints about each other for too long.
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by Stephanie Garber
The second Once Upon a Broken Heart book, in which Evangeline and the Prince of Hearts are bound together on a perilous quest, their dangerous bond deepening amid new curses, betrayals, and magic.
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by Nassim Nicholas Taleb
Nassim Nicholas Taleb's argument that highly improbable, high-impact events drive history and that our models systematically fail to account for them.
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by Holly Black
A mortal girl raised in the world of the faerie courts must navigate dangerous politics and her complicated feelings for the prince who torments her most.
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