| We're excited to bring you a new edition of The Short List, our weekly collection of big, buzzy books discounted (often for the first time!) to $5-$10. Today's email includes a groundbreaking work of 2021 nonfiction, the newest release from #1 New York Times bestselling author Sandra Brown, and a Good Morning America Book Club pick set in the heart of Texas. Happy reading! |
| | This 2021 Good Morning America Book Club pick is a saga of epic proportions, a modern-day classic hailed by Oprah Daily as “The Iliad meets Friday Night Lights.” The Briscoe family is often the talk of their small Texas town — but when troublesome son March returns home and a death occurs just a few days later, all hell breaks loose. “The most wildly entertaining novel I’ve read in a long time” (Richard Russo). | Celebrity Book Club | $7.99 $13.99 3 days left to claim deal | |
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| | A perfect choice for book clubs, this new work of Southern historical fiction is “magnetic from the start” (Publishers Weekly): In rural North Carolina, 13-year-old Lucy and her new friend, Allie, unravel curious and heartbreaking mysteries as their small town falls under the shadow of World War II. “Full of heart. You won’t want to miss this one” (Kathleen Grissom, New York Times bestselling author). | Hot New Release | $5.99 $9.99 1 day left to claim deal | |
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| | A breathtaking 2021 debut and international bestseller — applauded as “riveting and profound… I adored this book!” (Ellen Marie Wiseman, author of The Orphan Collector): In the dark days of Saddam Hussein’s Iraq, embassy secretary and mother Huda makes an extraordinary choice that will cause her to cross paths with two other courageous women. “A deeply involving and important novel by a master storyteller” (Susan Wiggs). | Critics' Choice | $5.99 $14.99 1 day left to claim deal | |
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| | Take a “peek behind the curtain of New York’s most rich and famous families” (Pam Jenoff) with this “captivating tale” (Fiona Davis) based on true events! In 1876, the ruling social class of Manhattan is set in stone, and Caroline Astor sits at the very top. But the arrival of Alva Vanderbilt will spark one of the most legendary feuds the city has ever seen… | Hot New Release | $6.99 $9.99 5 days left to claim deal | |
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| | Bestselling and beloved author Nancy Thayer is back with an undeniably heartwarming tale: Nantucket resident Eleanor has felt isolated from her family ever since her husband died. But when her granddaughter Ari comes to the island for the summer, their small family reunion leads to unexpected surprises. “Another winner from Thayer, this upbeat women’s fiction will be enjoyed by many” (Library Journal). | Hot New Release | $6.99 $13.99 2 days left to claim deal | |
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| | Don’t miss one of the biggest nonfiction releases of 2021: A Pulitzer Prize–winning author pulls back the curtain on the US Secret Service, tracing the agency from its 1865 inception to the Kennedy assassination to the 2021 Capitol insurrection. A sweeping New York Times bestseller destined to “go down as the seminal work — the determinative work — in this field” (Rachel Maddow). | NYT Bestseller | $6.99 $13.99 2 days left to claim deal | |
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| | The most recent book from a wildly popular #1 New York Times bestselling author! In Prohibition-era Texas, alcohol has never poured quicker — and neither has blood. When new-in-town soldier Thatcher finds himself in the middle of a murder investigation, can he get to the bottom of a local woman’s disappearance? “This one is a winner” (Booklist starred review). | NYT Bestseller | $6.99 $14.99 1 day left to claim deal | |
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| | This brand-new psychological thriller is “tense, twisty, and packed with shocks… A terrific read” (Riley Sager). Ten years ago, Heather Shelby was murdered at Duquette University. Now, her six closest friends are back for their college reunion — and the truth about Heather’s death will finally come to light. “Put this one at the very top of your 2021 reading list” (Liv Constantine). | Hot New Release | $5.99 $12.99 1 day left to claim deal | |
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