Category: Book Reviews
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All I Want for Christmas is a Cowboy by Jessica Clare
Christmas arrives early when a fateful encounter leads two strangers to unexpected love in this holiday romance.
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French Exit by Patrick deWitt
From bestselling author Patrick deWitt, a brilliant and darkly comic novel about a wealthy widow and her adult son who flee New York for Paris…
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The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Set in the author’s girlhood hometown of Lorain, Ohio, it tells the story of black, eleven-year-old Pecola Breedlove.
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On What Grounds by Cleo Coyle
Introducing a delightful new series featuring Clare Cosi, manager of the historic Village Blend coffeehouse…
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Off to Be the Wizard by Scott Meyer
Martin Banks is just a normal guy who has made an abnormal discovery: he can manipulate reality…
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Dracul by J.D. Barker, Dacre Stoker
A riveting novel of gothic suspense that reveals not only Dracula’s true origins but Bram Stoker’s — and the tale of the enigmatic woman who connects them.
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Information Doesn’t Want to Be Free: Laws for the Internet Age by Cory Doctorow
In sharply argued, fast-moving chapters, this takes on the state of copyright and creative success in the digital age.
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The Secrets of the Bastide Blanche by M.L. Longworth
Verlaque and Bonnet must investigate when a controversial author new to Provence seems to be haunted by more than just his past.
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Don Quixote by Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra
Sane madman and wise fool, they roam the world together, and together they have haunted readers’ imaginations for nearly four hundred years.
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Bullseye (Michael Bennett #9) by James Patterson
Caught in the crossfire of a deadly standoff, Detective Michael Bennett must kill…or be killed.
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1984 by George Orwell
The year 1984 has come and gone, but George Orwell’s prophetic, nightmarish vision in 1949 of the world we were becoming is timelier than ever.
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Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne
French naturalist Dr. Aronnax embarks on an expedition to hunt down a sea monster, only to discover instead the Nautilus…