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- "An exceptional story that enchants from the first page to the last" (Publishers Weekly)
- "I can't wait to recommend this novel to everyone I know" (Alka Joshi, author of The Henna Artist)
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- Hailed as "unforgettable" by Chris Whitaker and "magnetic and jaw-dropping" by Mary Kubica
- The latest instant New York Times bestseller from a master of twisty suspense
- Set on a remote Scottish island
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- In 1887, a family of castaways and their pet dog survived after being shipwrecked on an island inhabited by one mysterious man…
- "An illuminating chronicle of perseverance and survival on a barren island" (Booklist) from a New York Times bestselling author
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- With enemies closing in on all sides, can Violet save her family, her dragons, and the love of her life?
- The follow-up to the #1 New York Times bestselling Iron Flame
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- What happens when Cate decides to expose her true identity to the world?
- "A captivating novel of deep friendship and dark secrets" (Laura Hankin, author of A Special Place for Women)
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- From the wildly popular author of The Magnolia Palace and The Lions of Fifth Avenue
- Dual timelines transport readers to 1936 Egypt and 1970s Manhattan
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- "Overturns widespread assumptions about why we're divided and reveals how we can come together" (Adam Grant, author of Think Again and Originals)
- Groundbreaking research on the evolutionary science behind our values and judgments — and how they come from perceived threats and instinct, not rational thought
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- Abe and Ruth have weathered the ups and downs of life together — but an unexpected crisis will rock their relationship once more
- "One of our very best writers, Evison expertly details the hopes and dreams, sacrifices and tragedies of family life" (Booklist)
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- Reveals valuable truths about literacy, intergenerational dialogue, and how life can look after enduring unfathomable trauma
- "By turns horrific and surprisingly sweet, this will linger in readers' minds" (Publishers Weekly)
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- Jodi Picoult read this "tender, innovative debut" in a single sitting!
- Set in a cozy small-town bookstore
- "A charming and thoroughly modern take on the question of the road not taken" (Gayle Forman)
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