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Fantasy
One Dark Window
Rachel Gillig ⢠2022
Elspeth Spindle needs more than luck to stay safe in the eerie, mist-locked kingdom of Blunderâshe needs a monster. She calls him the Nightmare, an ancient, mercurial spirit trapped in her head. He protects her. He keeps her secrets.<br/><br/>But nothing comes for free, especially magic.<br/><br/>When Elspeth meets a mysterious highwayman on the forest road, her life takes a drastic turn. Thrust into a world of shadow and deception, she joins a dangerous quest to cure Blunder from the dark magic infecting it. And the highwayman? He just so happens to be the Kingâs nephew, Captain of the most dangerous men in BlunderâŚand guilty of high treason.<br/><br/>Together they must gather twelve Providence Cardsâthe keys to the cure. But as the stakes heighten and their undeniable attraction intensifies, Elspeth is forced to face her darkest secret yet: the Nightmare is slowly taking over her mind. And she might not be able to stop him.
The Song of Achilles
Madeline Miller ⢠2012
A New York Times Bestseller<br/>"At once a scholarâs homage to The Iliad and startlingly original work of artâŚ.A book I could not put down." âAnn Patchett, author of The Dutch House<br/>A thrilling, profoundly moving, and utterly unique retelling of the legend of Achilles and the Trojan War from the bestselling author of Circe<br/>A tale of gods, kings, immortal fame, and the human heart, The Song of Achilles is a dazzling literary feat that brilliantly reimagines Homer's enduring masterwork, The Iliad. An action-packed adventure, an epic love story, a marvelously conceived and executed page-turner, Miller's monumental debut novel has already earned resounding acclaim from some of contemporary fiction's brightest lightsâand fans of Mary Renault, Bernard Cornwell, Steven Pressfield, and Colleen McCullough's Masters of Rome series will delight in this unforgettable journey back to ancient Greece in the Age of Heroes.
Scythe
Neal Shusterman ⢠2016
Two teens must learn the âart of killingâ in this Printz Honorâwinning book, the first in a chilling new series from Neal Shusterman, author of the New York Times bestselling Unwind dystology.<br/><br/>A world with no hunger, no disease, no war, no misery: humanity has conquered all those things, and has even conquered death. Now Scythes are the only ones who can end lifeâand they are commanded to do so, in order to keep the size of the population under control.<br/><br/>Citra and Rowan are chosen to apprentice to a scytheâa role that neither wants. These teens must master the âartâ of taking life, knowing that the consequence of failure could mean losing their own.<br/><br/>Scythe is the first novel of a thrilling new series by National Book Awardâwinning author Neal Shusterman in which Citra and Rowan learn that a perfect world comes only with a heavy price.
The Starless Sea
Erin Morgenstern ⢠2019
NATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠From the bestselling author of The Night Circus, a timeless love story set in a secret underground worldâa place of pirates, painters, lovers, liars, and ships that sail upon a starless sea.<br/><br/>Zachary Ezra Rawlins is a graduate student in Vermont when he discovers a mysterious book hidden in the stacks. As he turns the pages, entranced by tales of lovelorn prisoners, key collectors, and nameless acolytes, he reads something strange: a story from his own childhood.<br/><br/>Bewildered by this inexplicable book and desperate to make sense of how his own life came to be recorded, Zachary uncovers a series of cluesâa bee, a key, and a swordâthat lead him to a masquerade party in New York, to a secret club, and through a doorway to an ancient library hidden far below the surface of the earth. What Zachary finds in this curious place is more than just a buried home for books and their guardiansâit is a place of lost cities and seas, lovers who pass notes under doors and across time, and of stories whispered by the dead. Zachary learns of those who have sacrificed much to protect this realm, relinquishing their sight and their tongues to preserve this archive, and also of those who are intent on its destruction.<br/><br/>Together with Mirabel, a fierce, pink-haired protector of the place, and Dorian, a handsome, barefoot man with shifting alliances, Zachary travels the twisting tunnels, darkened stairwells, crowded ballrooms, and sweetly soaked shores of this magical world, discovering his purposeâin both the mysterious book and in his own life.
A Far Wilder Magic
Allison Saft ⢠2022
<p><b>AN INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER<br><br>AN INSTANT INDIE BESTSELLER<br><br>ONE OF 2022'S MOST ANTICIPATED READS: </b>* <b>BUZZFEED * EPIC READS * GOODREADS * THE NERD DAILY * UNITED BY POP *<br><br>"An utterly transportive read, unfolding into a world of crumbling manors and ancient forests. Allison Saft crafts a deliberate, intricate romance that will have you as unmoored as the characters."</b> â<b>Chloe Gong, <i>New York Times </i>bestselling author of <i>These Violent Delights</i></b><br><br><b>A romantic YA fantasy perfect for fans of Erin A. Craig and Margaret Rogerson, about two people who find themselves competing for glory</b>â<b>and each other's hearts</b>â<b>in a magical fox hunt.</b><br><br>When Margaret Welty spots the legendary hala, the last living mythical creature, she knows the Halfmoon Hunt will soon follow. Whoever is able to kill the hala will earn fame and riches, and unlock an ancient magical secret. While Margaret is the best sharpshooter in town, only teams of two can register, and she needs an alchemist.<br><br>Weston Winters isnât an alchemistâyet. He's been fired from every apprenticeship he's landed, and his last chance hinges on Master Welty taking him in. But when Wes arrives at Welty Manor, he finds only Margaret. She begrudgingly allows him to stay, but on one condition: he must join the hunt with her.<br><br>Although they make an unlikely team, they soon find themselves drawn to each other. As the hunt looms closer and tensions rise, Margaret and Wes uncover dark magic that could be the key to winning the huntâif they survive that long.<br><br>In <i>A Far Wilder Magic</i>, Allison Saft has written an achingly tender love story set against a deadly hunt in an atmospheric, rich fantasy world that will sweep you away.<br><br><b>"Innovative, romantic, and intoxicating. <i>A Far Wilder Magic</i> is a diamond of the YA fantasy genre, with a fresh and artfully layered world and extraordinary characters to match."</b> â<b>Amanda Foody, author of <i>Ace of Shades</i><br></b></p>
If You Could See the Sun
Ann Liang ⢠2022
"Academic rivals portrayed to perfection⌠An all-time top favorite." âChloe Gong, #1 New York Times bestselling author of These Violent Delights and Our Violent Ends<br/><br/>"Utterly unique, thought-provoking, and wonderfully written." âGloria Chao, author of American Panda and Rent a Boyfriend<br/><br/>In this genre-bending , speculative YA debut, a Chinese American girl monetizes her strange new invisibility powers by discovering and selling her wealthy classmatesâ most scandalous secrets.<br/><br/>Alice Sun has always felt invisible at her elite Beijing international boarding school, where sheâs the only scholarship student among Chinaâs most rich and influential teens. But then she starts uncontrollably turning invisibleâactually invisible.<br/><br/>When her parents drop the news that they can no longer afford her tuition, even with the scholarship, Alice hatches a plan to monetize her strange new powerâsheâll discover the scandalous secrets her classmates want to know, for a price.<br/><br/>But as the tasks escalate from petty scandals to actual crimes, Alice must decide if itâs worth losing her conscienceâor even her life.
The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue
V. E. Schwab ⢠2023
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER<br/>USA TODAY BESTSELLER<br/>NATIONAL INDIE BESTSELLER<br/>THE WASHINGTON POST BESTSELLER<br/><br/>In the vein of The Time Travelerâs Wife and Life After Life, The Invisible Life of Addie LaRue is New York Times bestselling author V. E. Schwabâs genre-defying tour de force.<br/><br/>Recommended by Entertainment Weekly, Real Simple, NPR, Slate, and Oprah Magazine<br/>#1 Library Reads PickâOctober 2020<br/>#1 Indie Next PickâOctober 2020<br/>BOOK OF THE YEAR (2020) FINALISTâBook of The Month Club<br/><br/>A âBest Ofâ Book From: Oprah Mag * CNN * Amazon * Amazon Editors * NPR * Goodreads * Bustle * PopSugar * BuzzFeed * Barnes & Noble * Kirkus Reviews * Lambda Literary * Nerdette * The Nerd Daily * Polygon * Library Reads * io9 * Smart Bitches Trashy Books * LiteraryHub * Medium * BookBub * The Mary Sue * Chicago Tribune * NY Daily News * SyFy Wire * Powells.com * Bookish * Book Riot * Library Reads Voter Favorite *<br/><br/>A Life No One Will Remember. A Story You Will Never Forget.<br/><br/>France, 1714: in a moment of desperation, a young woman makes a Faustian bargain to live foreverâand is cursed to be forgotten by everyone she meets.<br/><br/>Thus begins the extraordinary life of Addie LaRue, and a dazzling adventure that will play out across centuries and continents, across history and art, as a young woman learns how far she will go to leave her mark on the world.<br/><br/>But everything changes when, after nearly 300 years, Addie stumbles across a young man in a hidden bookstore and he remembers her name.<br/><br/>Also by V. E. Schwab<br/><br/>Shades of Magic<br/>A Darker Shade of Magic<br/>A Gathering of Shadows<br/>A Conjuring of Light<br/><br/>Villains<br/>Vicious<br/>Vengeful
Six of Crows
Leigh Bardugo ⢠2015
<p><b>See the Grishaverse come to life on screen with the Netflix series,<i> Shadow and Bone</i> -- Season 2 streaming now!</b><br><br><b>Meet Kaz Brekker and his crew: Jesper, Inej, Wylan, and the star-crossed Nina and Matthias, on the heist of a lifetime in <i>Six of Crows </i>from #1 bestselling author, Leigh Bardugo. </b><br><br> Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right priceâand no one knows that better than criminal prodigy Kaz Brekker. Kaz is offered a chance at a deadly heist that could make him rich beyond his wildest dreams. But he can't pull it off alone. . . .<br><br> <i>A convict with a thirst for revenge.<br><br> A sharpshooter who can't walk away from a wager.<br><br> A runaway with a privileged past.<br><br> A spy known as the Wraith.<br><br> A Heartrender using her magic to survive the slums. <br><br> A thief with a gift for unlikely escapes. </i><br><br> Six dangerous outcasts. One impossible heist. Kaz's crew is the only thing that might stand between the world and destructionâif they don't kill each other first.<br><br> <i>Six of Crows</i> by Leigh Bardugo returns to the breathtaking world of the Grishaverse in this unforgettable tale about the opportunityâand the adventureâof a lifetime.<br><br> Read all the books in the Grishaverse!<br><br> <b><u>The Shadow and Bone Trilogy </u></b><br> (previously published as The Grisha Trilogy)<br> <i>Shadow and Bone</i><br> <i>Siege and Storm</i><br> <i>Ruin and Rising</i><br><br> <b><u>The Six of Crows Duology</u></b><br> <i>Six of Crows</i><br> <i>Crooked Kingdom</i><br><br> <b><u>The King of Scars Duology</u></b><br> <i>King of Scars<br> Rule of Wolves</i><br><br> <i>The Language of Thorns: Midnight Tales and Dangerous Magic</i><br> <i>The Severed Moon: A Year-Long Journal of Magic<br> The Lives of Saints</i></p>
Daughter of No Worlds
Carissa Broadbent ⢠2020
Her life for freedom. Her blood for love. Her soul for vengeance.Ripped from a forgotten homeland as a child, Tisaanah learned how to survive with nothing but a sharp wit and a touch of magic. But the night she tries to buy her freedom, she barely escapes with her life.Desperate to save the best friend she left behind, Tisaanah journeys to the Orders, the most powerful organizations of magic Wielders in the world. But to join their ranks, she must complete an apprenticeship with Maxantarius Farlione, a handsome and reclusive fire wielder who despises the Orders.The Ordersâ intentions are cryptic, and Tisaanah must prove herself under the threat of looming war. But even more dangerous are her growing feelings for Maxantarius. The bloody past he wants to forget may be the key to her future⌠or the downfall of them both.But Tisaanah will stop at nothing to save those she abandoned. Even if it means gambling in the Ordersâ deadly games. Even if it means sacrificing her heart.Even if it means wielding death itself.Fans of romantic high fantasy like Sarah J. Maas and Miranda Honfleur will devour this tale of dark magic, passionate romance, and a powerful heroine fighting for justice.(Note: This book contains adult material.)
The Book of Azrael
Amber V. Nicole ⢠2024
WHERE THERE ARE GODS, THERE ARE ALSO MONSTERS . . .<br/><br/>For a thousand years, the Etherworld has known peace.<br/>Until now.<br/><br/>Many centuries ago, desperate to save her dying sister, Dianna made a deal with Kaden, a monster far worse than any nightmare. Locked in servitude to him, she is forced to hunt down an ancient relic held by her most dangerous enemies: an army led by Samkiel, the World Ender.<br/><br/>After the Gods War, Samkiel hid from everything, denying his crown and deserting his people. Now, an attack on those he loves sends him back to the realm he never wished to return to, and into the sights of an enemy he had hoped to forget.<br/><br/>With every world at stake, Dianna and Samkiel are forced to set aside their animosity and work together, before all is lost . . .
Red Queen
Victoria Aveyard ⢠2015
<p>The #1 New York Times bestselling series!</p><p>Red Queen, by #1 New York Times bestselling author Victoria Aveyard, is a sweeping tale of power, intrigue, and betrayal, perfect for fans of Lauren Robert's Powerless and George R.R. Martinâs Game of Thrones series.</p><p>Mare Barrow's world is divided by bloodâthose with common, Red blood serve the Silver-blooded elite, who are gifted with superhuman abilities. Mare is a Red, scraping by as a thief in a poor, rural village, until a twist of fate throws her in front of the Silver court. Before the king, princes, and all the nobles, she discovers she has an ability of her own.</p><p>To cover up this impossibility, the king forces her to play the role of a lost Silver princess and betroths her to one of his own sons. As Mare is drawn further into the Silver world, she risks everything and uses her new position to help the Scarlet Guardâa growing Red rebellionâeven as her heart tugs her in an impossible direction.</p><p>One wrong move can lead to her death, but in the dangerous game she plays, the only certainty is betrayal.</p><p>Discover more wonders in the world of Red Queen with Broken Throne: A Red Queen Collection, a companion novel with stories from fan favorites and new voices, featuring never-before-seen maps, flags, bonus scenes, journal entries, and much more exclusive content!</p>
Black literature
Small Worlds
Caleb Azumah Nelson ⢠2023
An exhilarating and expansive new novel about fathers and sons, faith and friendship from National Book Foundation 5 Under 35 honoree and Costa First Novel Award winning author Caleb Azumah Nelson<br/>One of the most acclaimed and internationally bestselling âunforgettableâ (New York Times) debuts of the 2021, Caleb Azumah Nelsonâs London-set love story Open Water took the US by storm and introduced the world to a salient and insightful new voice in fiction. Now, with his second novel Small Worlds, the prodigious Azumah Nelson brings another set of enduring characters to brilliant life in his signature rhythmic, melodic prose.<br/>Set over the course of three summers, Small Worlds follows Stephen, a first-generation Londoner born to Ghanian immigrant parents, brother to Ray, and best friend to Adeline. On the cusp of big life changes, Stephen feels pressured to follow a certain pathâa university degree, a move out of homeâbut when he decides instead to follow his first love, music, his world and family fractures in ways he didnât foresee. Now Stephen must find a path and peace for himself: a space he can feel beautiful, a space he can feel free.<br/>Moving from London, England to Accra, Ghana and back again, Small Worlds is an exquisite and intimate new novel about the people and places we hold close, from one of the most âelegant, poeticâ (CNN) and important voices of a generation.
Seven Days in June
Tia Williams ⢠2022
The instant New York Times bestseller and Reese Witherspoon book club pick is "a heady combination of book love and between-the-sheets love.â (Ruth Ware)<br/><br/>âTia Williamsâs book is a smart, sexy testament to Black joy, to the well of strength from which women draw, and to tragic romances that mature into second chances. I absolutely loved it.â<br/>âJODI PICOULT, #1 New York Times bestselling author of The Book of Two Ways and Small Great Things<br/><br/>Seven days to fall in love, fifteen years to forget, and seven days to get it all back again...<br/><br/>Eva Mercy is a single mom and bestselling erotica writer who is feeling pressed from all sides. Shane Hall is a reclusive, enigmatic, award-winning novelist, who, to everyoneâs surprise, shows up in New York.<br/><br/>When Shane and Eva meet unexpectedly at a literary event, sparks fly, raising not only their buried traumas, but the eyebrows of the Black literati. What no one knows is that fifteen years earlier, teenage Eva and Shane spent one crazy, torrid week madly in love. While they may be pretending not to know each other, they canât deny their chemistryâor the fact that theyâve been secretly writing to each other in their books through the years.<br/><br/>Over the next seven days, amidst a steamy Brooklyn summer, Eva and Shane reconnectâbut Evaâs wary of the man who broke her heart, and wants him out of the city so her life can return to normal. Before Shane disappears though, she needs a few questions answered...<br/><br/>With its keen observations of creative life in America today, as well as the joys and complications of being a mother and a daughter, Seven Daysin June is a hilarious, romantic, and sexy-as-hell story of two writers discovering their second chance at love.<br/><br/>A Best Book of the Year: NPR ⢠Kirkus ⢠Marie Claire ⢠PopSugar ⢠New York Public Library ⢠Bustle ⢠Readerâs Digest ⢠Literary Hub<br/>A Best Book of the Summer: Harperâs Bazaar ⢠Oprah Daily ⢠Shondaland ⢠The Los Angeles Times ⢠CBS News ⢠PureWow ⢠Good Housekeeping ⢠BuzzFeed ⢠theSkimm<br/>A Best Romance of 2021: The Washington Post ⢠USA Today ⢠Vulture ⢠Goodreads ⢠BookPage ⢠BuzzFeed ⢠Happy Mag
Good Intentions
Kasim Ali ⢠2022
Blackout
Dhonielle Clayton ⢠2021
Ace of Spades
Faridah ĂbĂkĂŠ-ĂyĂmĂdĂŠ ⢠2021
<p><b>Go back to school with this instant<i> New York Times-</i>bestselling thriller by Faridah ĂbĂkĂŠ-</b><b>ĂyĂmĂdĂŠ about two students, Devon & Chiamaka, and their struggles against an anonymous bully. <br><br>"Readers will love this thriller-mystery... A revelatory, buzzworthy debut." â<i>School Library Journal</i>, starred review<br></b><i><br>All you need to know is . . . Iâm here to divide and conquer. Like all great tyrants do. âAces</i> <br><br>When two Niveus Private Academy students, Devon Richards and Chiamaka Adebayo, are selected to be part of the elite schoolâs senior class prefects, it looks like their year is off to an amazing start. After all, not only does it look great on college applications, but it officially puts each of them in the running for valedictorian, too.<br><br>Shortly after the announcement is made, though, someone who goes by Aces begins using anonymous text messages to reveal secrets about the two of them that turn their lives upside down and threaten every aspect of their carefully planned futures.<br><br>As Aces shows no sign of stopping, what seemed like a sick prank quickly turns into a dangerous game, with all the cards stacked against them. Can Devon and Chiamaka stop Aces before things become incredibly deadly?<br><br><b>A MORRIS AWARD FINALIST<br>A NEW YORK TIMES BEST SELLER<br>AN INDIE BESTSELLER<br>A NAACP IMAGE AWARD WINNER</b></p>
HOOD FEMINISM
NA ⢠2020
Pride and Protest
Nikki Payne ⢠2022
By the Book
Jasmine Guillory ⢠2022
Rhythm & Muse
India Hill Brown ⢠2023
Charming as a Verb
Ben Philippe ⢠2022
Instructions for Dancing
Nicola Yoon ⢠2021
AN INSTANT #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER "A charming, wholehearted love story that's sure to make readers swoon."âEntertainment Weekly "Nicola Yoon writes from the heart in this beautiful love story."âGood Morning America âItâs like an emotional gut punchâso beautiful and also heart-wrenching."âUS Weekly In this romantic page-turner from the author of Everything, Everything and The Sun is Also a Star, Evie has the power to see other peopleâs romantic fatesâwhat will happen when she finally sees her own? Evie Thomas doesn't believe in love anymore. Especially after the strangest thing occurs one otherwise ordinary afternoon: She witnesses a couple kiss and is overcome with a vision of how their romance began . . . and how it will end. After all, even the greatest love stories end with a broken heart, eventually. As Evie tries to understand why this is happening, she finds herself at La Brea Dance Studio, learning to waltz, fox-trot, and tango with a boy named X. X is everything that Evie is not: adventurous, passionate, daring. His philosophy is to say yes to everything--including entering a ballroom dance competition with a girl he's only just met. Falling for X is definitely not what Evie had in mind. If her visions of heartbreak have taught her anything, it's that no one escapes love unscathed. But as she and X dance around and toward each other, Evie is forced to question all she thought she knew about life and love. In the end, is love worth the risk?
Finding Jupiter
Kelis Rowe ⢠2022
Open Water
Caleb Azumah Nelson ⢠2021
Asian literature
Almond
Won-pyung Sohn ⢠2020
A BTS fan favorite! A WALL STREET JOURNAL STORIES THAT CAN TAKE YOU ANYWHERE PICK * ENTERTAINMENT WEEKLY'S STAY HOME AND READ PICK * SALON'S BEST AND BOLDEST * BUSTLE'S MOST ANTICIPATED The Emissary meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Nighttime in this poignant and triumphant story about how love, friendship, and persistence can change a life forever. This story is, in short, about a monster meeting another monster. One of the monsters is me. Yunjae was born with a brain condition called Alexithymia that makes it hard for him to feel emotions like fear or anger. He does not have friendsâthe two almond-shaped neurons located deep in his brain have seen to thatâbut his devoted mother and grandmother provide him with a safe and content life. Their little home above his motherâs used bookstore is decorated with colorful Post-it notes that remind him when to smile, when to say "thank you," and when to laugh. Then on Christmas EveâYunjaeâs sixteenth birthdayâeverything changes. A shocking act of random violence shatters his world, leaving him alone and on his own. Struggling to cope with his loss, Yunjae retreats into silent isolation, until troubled teenager Gon arrives at his school, and they develop a surprising bond. As Yunjae begins to open his life to new peopleâincluding a girl at schoolâsomething slowly changes inside him. And when Gon suddenly finds his life at risk, Yunjae will have the chance to step outside of every comfort zone he has created to perhaps become the hero he never thought he would be. Readers of Wonder by R.J. Palaccio and Ginny Moon by Benjamin Ludwig will appreciate this "resonant" story that "gives Yunjae the courage to claim an entirely different story." (Booklist, starred review) Translated from the Korean by Sandy Joosun Lee.
Days at the Morisaki Bookshop
Satoshi Yagisawa ⢠2023
The wise and charming international bestseller and hit Japanese movieâabout a young woman who loses everything but finds herselfâa tale of new beginnings, romantic and family relationships, and the comfort that can be found in books.<br/>Twenty-five-year-old Takako has enjoyed a relatively easy existenceâuntil the day her boyfriend Hideaki, the man she expected to wed, casually announces heâs been cheating on her and is marrying the other woman. Suddenly, Takakoâs life is in freefall. She loses her job, her friends, and her acquaintances, and spirals into a deep depression. In the depths of her despair, she receives a call from her distant uncle Satoru.<br/>An unusual man who has always pursued something of an unconventional life, especially after his wife Momoko left him out of the blue five years earlier, Satoru runs a second-hand bookshop in Jimbocho, Tokyoâs famous book district. Takako once looked down upon Satoruâs life. Now, she reluctantly accepts his offer of the tiny room above the bookshop rent-free in exchange for helping out at the store. The move is temporary, until she can get back on her feet. But in the months that follow, Takako surprises herself when she develops a passion for Japanese literature, becomes a regular at a local coffee shop where she makes new friends, and eventually meets a young editor from a nearby publishing house whoâs going through his own messy breakup.<br/>But just as she begins to find joy again, Hideaki reappears, forcing Takako to rely once again on her uncle, whose own life has begun to unravel. Together, these seeming opposites work to understand each other and themselves as they continue to share the wisdom theyâve gained in the bookshop.<br/>Translated By Eric Ozawa
ALL THE LOVERS IN THE NIGHT
Mieko Kawakami ⢠2023
From literary sensation and International Booker Prize-shortlisted author Mieko Kawakami, the bestelling author of Breasts and Eggs and Heaven comes All the Lovers in the Night, an extraordinary, deeply moving and insightful story set in contemporary Tokyo.<br/><br/>Fuyuko Irie is a freelance proofreader in her thirties. Living alone in an overwhelming city and unable to form meaningful relationships, she has little contact with anyone other than her colleague, Hijiri. But a chance encounter with a man named Mitsutsuka awakens something new in her. Through their weekly meetings, Fuyuko starts to see the world in a different light and still, painful memories from her past begin to resurface. As Fuyuko realizes she exists in a small world of her own making she begins to push at her own boundaries. But will she find the strength to bring down the walls that surround her?<br/><br/>Pulsing and poetic, modern and shocking, this is an unforgettable novel from Japanâs most exciting writer.
Heaven
Mieko Kawakami ⢠2022
An alternative cover edition for this ISBN can be found here.<br/><br/>From the bestselling author of Breasts and Eggs and international literary sensation Mieko Kawakami, comes a sharp and illuminating novel about a fourteen-year-old boy subjected to relentless bullying.<br/><br/>In Heaven, a fourteen-year old boy is tormented for having a lazy eye. Instead of resisting, he chooses to suffer in silence. The only person who understands what he is going through is a female classmate, Kojima, who experiences similar treatment at the hands of her bullies. Providing each other with immeasurable consolation at a time in their lives when they need it most, the two young friends grow closer than ever. But what, ultimately, is the nature of a friendship when your shared bond is terror?<br/><br/>Unflinching yet tender, sharply observed, intimate and multi-layered, this simple yet profound novel stands as yet another dazzling testament to Mieko Kawakamiâs uncontainable talent. There can be little doubt that it has cemented her reputation as one of the most important young authors at work today.
The Healing Season of Pottery
Yeon Somin ⢠2024
This cozy Korean bestseller invites readers into a warm, sunlit pottery studio where a burned-out young TV broadcast writer begins to heal, working the clay, piece by piece, season by season. Â After breaking down at the office and abruptly quitting her job, thirty-year-old Jungmin holes up in her apartment, speaking to no one for days on end. When she finally emerges, she stumbles upon a pottery studio in her neighborhood and is invited in by the mysterious workshop teacher. The smell of clay, the light filtering through the plant filled windows, the friendly cat, and the incredible coffee the students drink awaken her senses and make her feel alive and inspired for the first time in months. Â As the seasons change, Jungmin slowly returns to herself and builds a new community with the other members of the studio, who are all working through their own pasts at the pottery wheel. When the holidays approach and snow piles up on the studio windowsill, Jungmin realizes how much she has changedâwith her hands busy and her mind clear, she may be ready to face the memories sheâs been running from and open her heart. Â For fans of What You Are Looking For Is in the Library and Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop, Yeonâs charming English-language debut is a testament to the joy of slowing down in a fast-paced world, and an homage to the art of ceramics and the power of friendship. Readers wonât want to leave the enchanting world of The Healing Season of Pottery after the final page.
What You Are Looking for is in the Library
Aoyama ⢠2023
The Japanese Bestselling Novel Shortlisted For The Japan Booksellers' Award 'i Definitely Want To Visit This Library. I Feel Kinder After This Book' 5***** Reader Review 'it Made Me Laugh And Cry. It Made Me Feel Comforted And Warm Inside' 5***** Reader Review 'wonderful. It Made Me Look For Connection In My Life' 5***** Reader Review For Fans Of The Midnight Library And Before The Coffee Gets Cold, This Charming Japanese Novel Shows How The Perfect Book Recommendation Can Change A Reader's Life _________________ What Are You Looking For? So Asks Tokyo's Most Enigmatic Librarian, Sayuri Komachi. She Is No Ordinary Librarian. Naturally, She Has Read Every Book On Her Shelf, But She Also Has The Unique Ability To Read The Souls Of Anyone Who Walks Through Her Door. Sensing Exactly What They're Looking For In Life, She Provides Just The Book Recommendation They Never Knew They Needed To Help Them Find It. Every Borrower In Her Library Is At A Different Crossroads, From The Restless Retail Assistant - Can She Ever Get Out Of A Dead-end Job? - To The Juggling New Mother Who Dreams Of Becoming A Magazine Editor, And The Meticulous Accountant Who Yearns To Own An Antique Store. The Surprise Book Komachi Lends To Each Will Change Their Lives For Ever. Which Book Will You Recommend?
The Memory Police
Yoko Ogawa ⢠2020
Finalist for the International Booker Prize and the National Book Award<br/><br/>A haunting Orwellian novel about the terrors of state surveillance, from the acclaimed author of The Housekeeper and the Professor.<br/><br/>On an unnamed island, objects are disappearing: first hats, then ribbons, birds, roses. . . . Most of the inhabitants are oblivious to these changes, while those few able to recall the lost objects live in fear of the draconian Memory Police, who are committed to ensuring that what has disappeared remains forgotten. When a young writer discovers that her editor is in danger, she concocts a plan to hide him beneath her f loorboards, and together they cling to her writing as the last way of preserving the past. Powerful and provocative, The Memory Police is a stunning novel about the trauma of loss.<br/><br/>ONE OF THE BEST BOOKS OF THE YEAR<br/>THE NEW YORK TIMES * THE WASHINGTON POST * TIME * CHICAGO TRIBUNE * THE GUARDIAN * ESQUIRE * THE DALLAS MORNING NEWS * FINANCIAL TIMES * LIBRARY JOURNAL * THE A.V. CLUB * KIRKUS REVIEWS * LITERARY HUB<br/><br/>American Book Award winner
Goodbye Tsugumi
Banana Yoshimoto ⢠2015
<p>In this "witty, perceptive novel", a young woman moves to Tokyo and encounters the world of university enrollment and impending adulthood ( Elle ). Banana Yoshimoto's novels of young life in Japan have made her an international sensation. Goodbye Tsugumi is an offbeat story of a deep and complicated friendship between two female cousins that ranks among her best work. Maria is the only daughter of an unmarried woman. She has grown up at the seaside alongside her cousin Tsugumi, a lifelong invalid, charismatic, spoiled, and occasionally cruel. Now Maria's father is finally able to bring Maria and her mother to Tokyo, ushering Maria into a world of university, impending adulthood, and a "normal" family. When Tsugumi invites Maria to spend a last summer by the sea, a restful idyll becomes a time of dramatic growth as Tsugumi finds love and Maria learns the true meaning of home and family. She also has to confront both Tsugumi's inner strength and the real possibility of losing her. Goodbye Tsugumi is a beguiling, resonant novel from one of the world's finest young writers.<br></p>
Lonely Castle in the Mirror
Tsujimura Mizuki ⢠2022
Seven students find unusual common ground in this warm, puzzle-like Japanese bestseller laced with gentle fantasy and compassionate insight.<br/><br/>Bullied to the point of dropping out of school, Kokoro's days blur together as she hides in her bedroom, unable to face her family or friends. As she spirals into despair, her mirror begins to shine; with a touch, Kokoro is pulled from her lonely life into a resplendent, bizarre fairytale castle guarded by a strange girl in a wolf mask. Six other students have been brought to the castle, and soon this marvelous refuge becomes their playground.<br/><br/>The castle has a hidden room that can grant a single wish, but there are rules to be followed, and breaking them will have dire consequences. As Kokoro and her new acquaintances spend more time in their new sanctuary, they begin to unlock the castle's secrets and, tentatively, each other's.<br/><br/>Lonely Castle in the Mirror is a mesmerizing, heart-warming novel about the unexpected rewards of embracing human connection.
Convenience Store Woman
Sayaka Murata ⢠2018
Shortlisted for the Best Translated Book Award Longlisted for the Believer Book Award Longlisted for the Warwick Prize for Women in Translation A Los Angeles Times Bestseller The English-language debut of an exciting young voice in international fiction, selling 660,000 copies in Japan alone, Convenience Store Woman is a bewitching portrayal of contemporary Japan through the eyes of a single woman who fits into the rigidity of its work culture only too well. The English-language debut of one of Japanâs most talented contemporary writers, selling over 650,000 copies there, Convenience Store Woman is the heartwarming and surprising story of thirty-six-year-old Tokyo resident Keiko Furukura. Keiko has never fit in, neither in her family, nor in school, but when at the age of eighteen she begins working at the Hiiromachi branch of âSmile Mart,â she finds peace and purpose in her life. In the store, unlike anywhere else, she understands the rules of social interactionâmany are laid out line by line in the storeâs manualâand she does her best to copy the dress, mannerisms, and speech of her colleagues, playing the part of a ânormalâ person excellently, more or less. Managers come and go, but Keiko stays at the store for eighteen years. Itâs almost hard to tell where the store ends and she begins. Keiko is very happy, but the people close to her, from her family to her coworkers, increasingly pressure her to find a husband, and to start a proper career, prompting her to take desperate action⌠A brilliant depiction of an unusual psyche and a world hidden from view, Convenience Store Woman is an ironic and sharp-eyed look at contemporary work culture and the pressures to conform, as well as a charming and completely fresh portrait of an unforgettable heroine.
Yeonnam-Dong's Smiley Laundromat
Kim Ji Yoon ⢠2024
I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki
Baek Se-hee ⢠2022
Baek Se-Hee is a successful young social media director at a publishing house when she begins seeing a psychiatrist about her--what to call it?--depression? She feels persistently low, anxious, endlessly self-doubting, but also highly judgemental of others. She hides her feelings well at work and with friends, adept at performing the calmness, even ease, her lifestyle demands. The effort is exhausting and overwhelming and keeps her from forming deep relationships. This can't be normal. But if she's so hopeless, why can she always summon a yen for her favourite street food, the hot, spicy rice cake, tteokbokki? Is this just what life is like? Recording her dialogues with her psychiatrist over a 12-week period, Baek begins to disentangle the feedback loops, knee-jerk reactions, and harmful behaviours that keep her locked in a cycle of self-abuse.
The Kamogawa Food Detectives
Kashiwai Hisashi ⢠2023
The Kamogawa Food Detectives, translated from Japanese by Jesse Kirkwood, is the first book in the bestselling, mouth-watering Japanese sleuthing series for fans of Before the Coffee Gets Cold.<br/><br/>Whatâs the one dish youâd do anything to taste just one more time?<br/><br/>Down a quiet backstreet in Kyoto exists a very special restaurant. Run by Koishi Kamogawa and her father Nagare, the Kamogawa Diner treats its customers to wonderfully extravagant meals. But that's not the main reason to stop by . . .<br/><br/>The father-daughter duo have started advertising their services as 'food detectives'. Through ingenious investigations, they are capable of recreating a dish from their customers' pasts â dishes that may well hold the keys to forgotten memories and future happiness.<br/><br/>From the widower looking for a specific noodle dish that his wife used to cook, to a first love's beef stew, the restaurant of lost recipes provides a link to the past â and a way to a more contented future.<br/><br/>A bestseller in Japan, The Kamogawa Food Detectives is a celebration of good company and the power of a delicious meal.
Severance
Ling Ma ⢠2018
Sweet Bean Paste
Durian Sukegawa ⢠2017
'I'm in story heaven with this book.' Cecelia Ahern, author of P.S. I Love You A charming tale of friendship, love and loneliness in contemporary Japan Sentaro has failed. He has a criminal record, drinks too much, and his dream of becoming a writer is just a distant memory. With only the blossoming of the cherry trees to mark the passing of time, he spends his days in a tiny confectionery shop selling dorayaki, a type of pancake filled with sweet bean paste. But everything is about to change. Into his life comes Tokue, an elderly woman with disfigured hands and a troubled past. Tokue makes the best sweet bean paste Sentaro has ever tasted. She begins to teach him her craft, but as their friendship flourishes, social pressures become impossible to escape and Tokueâs dark secret is revealed, with devastating consequences. Sweet Bean Paste is a moving novel about the burden of the past and the redemptive power of friendship. Translated into English for the first time, Durian Sukegawaâs beautiful prose is capturing hearts all over the world.
Welcome to the Hyunam-dong Bookshop
Hwang Bo-reum ⢠2023
WATERSTONES BEST FICTION BOOKS OF 2023 PICK WOMEN & HOME NOVEMBER BOOK OF THE MONTH iPaper TOP FICTION PICK 'An absolutely charming novel that all bookworms will adore' Red 'A balm for the soul and a glorious love letter to books and reading' iPaper There was only one thing on her mind. 'I must start a bookshop.' Yeongju did everything she was supposed to, go to university, marry a decent man, get a respectable job. Then it all fell apart. Burned out, Yeongju abandons her old life, quits her high-flying career, and follows her dream. She opens a bookshop. In a quaint neighbourhood in Seoul, surrounded by books, Yeongju and her customers take refuge. From the lonely barista to the unhappily married coffee roaster, and the writer who sees something special in Yeongju - they all have disappointments in their past. The Hyunam-dong Bookshop becomes the place where they all learn how to truly live. A heart-warming story about finding comfort and acceptance in your life â and the healing power of books. 'Delightful, reflective and heart-warming' Woman's Weekly 'Profound and healing ⌠a beautiful story at its heart' Woman & Home 'An incredibly exciting debut novel. At once gentle and invigorating. I devoured it' Sarah Crossan, author of Here is the Beehive Reader Reviews: 'Love love love this book! Cosy, heart warming, wholesome...Will be recommending this to everyone. It makes me smile when I think about it!' 'Such a beautiful book, I adored the story and characters, The writing style was gorgeous. 100% recommend.' 'A love letter to books, bookshops and all who love them' 'Such a warm and cosy read! Was completely here for it...and the appreciation for books was magical' 'A heart-warming cosy read that makes you think about how important it is to be happy, and that we can all find a place to call 'home'.'
If Cats Disappeared From The World
Kawamura Genki ⢠2018
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Before the Coffee Gets Cold
Toshikazu Kawaguchi ⢠2019
The Premonition
Banana Yoshimoto ⢠2023
Romance
The Summer of Broken Rules
K. L. Walther ⢠2021
A romance novel inspired by the songs of Taylor Swift!<br/>*NOW A USA TODAY BESTSELLER*<br/>This BookTok sensation is perfect for fans of Jenny Han's The Summer I Turned Pretty and Sarah Dessen's Along for the Ride.<br/>Meredith's family's annual game of assassin at Martha's Vineyard during a summer wedding is the perfect chance to honor her sister's legacy, and finally join the world again. But when she forms an alliance with a cute groomsman, she's at risk of losing both the game ⌠and her heart.<br/>When Meredith Fox lost her sister, Claire, eighteen months ago, she shut everyone out. But this summer she's determined to join the world again.<br/>The annual family vacation to Martha's Vineyard seems like the perfect place to reconnect. Her entire extended family is gathering for a big summer wedding, and although Meredith is dateless after being unexpectedly dumped, she's excited to participate in the traditional Fox family game of assassin that will take place during the week of wedding festivities. Claire always loved the game, and Meredith is determined to honor her legacy.<br/>But when Meredith forms an assassin alliance with a cute groomsman, she finds herself getting distracted. Meredith tries to focus on the game and win it for her sister, but she can't help falling for him. And as the week progresses, she realizes she's not only at risk of losing the game, but also her heart.<br/>"The feel-good summer read of my dreams!"âAlicia, Goodreads Reviewer<br/>"Boy, did it also give me all the summer feels."âLarissa, Goodreads Reviewer<br/>"This book is bound to become a favorite of all who love contemporary romance."âKelly, Goodreads Reviewer<br/>"If beachy contemporary romances are your jam, then trust meâyou do NOT want to miss this book."âJessica, Goodreads Reviewer
Practice Makes Perfect
Sarah Adams ⢠2023
<b><i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER ⢠A small-town sweetheart and an emotionally unavailable bad boy try to find some common ground in this chemistry-filled romance from the author of <i>The Cheat Sheet</i> and <i>When in Rome.</i></b><br><b><br>A <i>POPSUGAR </i>AND CHICAGO PUBLIC LIBRARY BEST BOOK OF THE YEAR</b><br><br>Annie Walker is on a quest to find her perfect matchâsomeone who complements her happy, quiet life running the local flower shop in Rome, Kentucky. But finding her dream man may be harder than Annie imagined. Everyone knows everyone in her hometown, and the dating prospects are getting fewer by the day. After she overhears her latest date say she is âso unbelievably boring,â Annie starts to think the problem might be her. Is it too late to become flirtatious and fun like the leading ladies in her favorite romance movies? Maybe she only needs a little practice . . . and Annie has the perfect person in mind to be her tutor: Will Griffin.<br><br>Willâthe sexy , tattooed, and absolutely gorgeous bodyguardâis temporarily back in Rome, providing security for Amelia Rose as excitement builds for her upcoming marriage to Noah Walker, Annieâs brother. He has one personal objective while on the job: stay away from Annie Walker and any other possible attachments to this sleepy town. But no sooner than he gets settled, Will finds himself tasked with helping Annie find the love of her life by becoming the next leading lady of Rome, Kentucky. Will wants no part in changing the sweet and lovely Annie. He knows for a fact that some stuffy, straitlaced guy wonât make her happy, but he doesnât have the heart to say no.<br><br>Amid steamy practice dates and strictly âeducationalâ tutoring lessons, Annie discovers there are more layers to Willâs usual stoic attitude. As the lines of their friendship become dangerously blurred, Annie reconsiders her dream guy. Maybe her love life doesnât need to be perfectâit just needs to be real. <br><br><b>Look for all of Sarah Adamsâs When in Rome books:</b><br><b>WHEN IN ROME â˘Â PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT â˘Â BEG, BORROW, OR STEAL (Coming Soon!)</b>
Picking Daisies on Sundays
Liana Cincotti ⢠2023
Perfect for fans of Lynn Painter and Jenny Han, this romantic comedy follows a hopeless romantic finishing college who agrees to embark on a fake relationship with her childhood best friend, who, unfortunately for her, also happens to be her first love.<br/><br/>Daniella Daisy Maria wanted love. Itâs all she hoped for when watching endless rom-coms every Friday night. What she hadn't hoped for was to find it in her childhood best friend Levi. It was the hand-trembling, heart-thumping kind of love that wasn't supposed to happen when you saw your best friend. But it all ended when he didnât feel the same way and she vowed to never see him again.<br/><br/>Four years later and one night in a crowded bar in the West Village, there he was, just as perfect as ever. Maybe it was the lighting or the way his hair curled above his brow, but she couldnât say no when he asked her to be his fake girlfriend for his sisterâs wedding. Another chance at being his friend and mending her immature mistake? How was she supposed to say no?<br/><br/>The weight of possible rejection from her dream grad school quickly became the least of her problems. With old, resurfacing feelings at every staged, romantic interaction and stolen glance, she struggles to find confidence. She couldn't help but think that maybe she shouldâve said no to protect her heart for a second time.
Just for the Summer
Abby Jimenez ⢠2024
Instant #1 New York Times bestseller and a Good Morning America Book Club Pick!<br/>This witty, slow-burn rom-com is the "ideal beach read." --Elle<br/>Justin has a curse, and thanks to a Reddit thread, it's now all over the internet. Every woman he dates goes on to find their soul mate the second they break up. When a woman slides into his DMs with the same problem, they come up with a plan: They'll date each other and break up. Their curses will cancel each otherâs out, and theyâll both go on to find the love of their lives. Itâs a bonkers idea⌠and it just might work.<br/>Emma hadn't planned that her next assignment as a traveling nurse would be in Minnesota, but she and her best friend agree that dating Justin is too good of an opportunity to pass up, especially when they get to rent an adorable cottage on a private island on Lake Minnetonka.<br/><br/>It's supposed to be a quick fling, just for the summer. But when Emma's toxic mother shows up and Justin has to assume guardianship of his three siblings, they're suddenly navigating a lot more than they expected--including catching real feelings for each other. What if this time Fate has actually brought the perfect pair together?
I Hope This Doesn't Find You
Ann Liang ⢠2025
Unforgettable, snarky, and romantic, I Hope This Doesn't Find You is Never Have I Ever meets To All the Boys I've Loved Before if Lara Jean wrote hate emails instead of love letters.<br/><br/>Sadie Wen is perfect on paper: school captain, valedictorian, and a "pleasure to have in class." It's not easy, but she has a trick to keep her model-student smile plastered on her face at all times: she channels all her frustrations into her email drafts. She'd never send them of course -- she'd rather die than hurt anyone's feelings -- but it's a relief to let loose on her power-hungry English teacher or a freeloading classmate taking credit for Sadie's work.<br/><br/>All her most vehemently worded emails are directed at her infuriating cocaptain, Julius Gong, whose arrogance and competitive streak have irked Sadie since they were kids. "You're attention starved and self-obsessed and unbearably vain . . . I really hope your comb breaks and you run out of whatever expensive hair products you've been using to make your hair appear deceptively soft . . ."<br/><br/>Sadie doesn't have to hold back in her emails, because nobody will ever read them . . . that is, until they're accidentally sent out.<br/><br/>Overnight, Sadie's carefully crafted, conflict-free life is turned upside down. It's her worst nightmare -- now everyone at school knows what she really thinks of them, and they're not afraid to tell her what they really think of her either. But amidst the chaos, there's one person growing to appreciate the "real" Sadie -- Julius, the only boy she's sworn to hate . . . .
This Time It's Real
Ann Liang ⢠2023
Get ready to fall in love in this hilarious romcom about a girl who begins a fake relationship with the famous actor in her class, perfect for fans of Meg Cabot and Jenny Han, by New York Times bestselling author Ann Liang.<br/><br/>When seventeen-year-old Eliza Linâs essay about meeting the love of her life unexpectedly goes viral, her entire life changes overnight. Now she has the approval of her classmates at her new international school in Beijing, a career-launching internship opportunity at her favorite magazineâŚand a massive secret to keep.<br/><br/>Eliza made her essay up. Sheâs never been in a relationship before, let alone in love. All good writing is lying, right?<br/><br/>Desperate to hide the truth, Eliza strikes a deal with the famous actor in her class, the charming but aloof Caz Song. Sheâll help him write his college applications if he poses as her boyfriend. Caz is a dream boyfriend -- he passes handwritten notes to her in class, makes her little sister laugh, and takes her out on motorcycle rides to the best snack stalls around the city.<br/><br/>But when her relationship with Caz starts feeling a little too convincing, all of Elizaâs carefully laid plans are threatened. Can she still follow her dreams if it means breaking her own heart?
Sapphic
This Is How You Lose the Time War
Amal El-Mohtar ⢠2020
* HUGO AWARD WINNER: BEST NOVELLA * NEBULA AND LOCUS AWARDS WINNER: BEST NOVELLA *<br/><br/>â[An] exquisitely crafted tale...Part epistolary romance, part mind-blowing science fiction adventure, this dazzling story unfolds bit by bit, revealing layers of meaning as it plays with cause and effect, wildly imaginative technologies, and increasingly intricate wordplay...This short novel warrants multiple readings to fully unlock its complexities.â âPublishers Weekly (starred review)<br/><br/>From award-winning authors Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone comes an enthralling, romantic novel spanning time and space about two time-traveling rivals who fall in love and must change the past to ensure their future.<br/><br/>Among the ashes of a dying world, an agent of the Commandment finds a letter. It reads: Burn before reading.<br/><br/>Thus begins an unlikely correspondence between two rival agents hellbent on securing the best possible future for their warring factions. Now, what began as a taunt, a battlefield boast, becomes something more. Something epic. Something romantic. Something that could change the past and the future.<br/><br/>Except the discovery of their bond would mean the death of each of them. Thereâs still a war going on, after all. And someone has to win. Thatâs how war works, right?<br/><br/>Cowritten by two beloved and award-winning sci-fi writers, This Is How You Lose the Time War is an epic love story spanning time and space.
Sunburn
Chloe Michellq Howarth ⢠2023
<p><b>** Shortlisted for the Polari First Book Prize 2024 **</b><br><b>** Shortlisted for the 2024 Book of the Year: Discover Award by the British Book Awards **<br>** Shortlisted for the 2023 Nero Book Award for Debut Fiction **<br>** Longlisted for the Diverse Book Awards 2024 **<br>** An <i>Evening Standard</i> 'One to Watch in 2023 **<br>** An <i>Independent</i> âBest Romantic Summer Reads' **<br>** A Book of the Month pick for <i>Diva</i>, <i>Irish Examiner</i>, <i>Novellic </i>& <i>Sainsburyâs Magazine</i> **<br>** A Most Anticipated pick for <i>PinkNews</i> & <i>Queer on the Street</i> **</b></p><br> <p>It's the early 1990s, and in the Irish village of Crossmore, Lucy feels out of place. Despite her fierce friendships, she's always felt this way, and the conventional path of marriage and motherhood doesn't appeal to her at all. Not even with handsome and doting Martin, her closest childhood friend.</p><br> <p>Lucy begins to make sense of herself during a long hot summer, when a spark with her school friend Susannah escalates to an all-consuming infatuation, and, very quickly, to a desperate and devastating love.</p><br> <p>Fearful of rejection from her small and conservative community, Lucy begins living a double life, hiding the most honest parts of herself in stolen moments with Susannah.</p><br> <p>But with the end of school and the opportunity to leave Crossmore looming, Lucy must choose between two places, two people and two futures, each as terrifying as the other. Neither will be easy, but only one will offer her happiness.</p><br> <p><b><i>Sunburn</i> is an astute and tender portrayal of first love, adolescent anxiety and the realities of growing up in a small town where tradition holds people tightly in its grasp. An atmospheric sapphic love story and coming-of-age novel with the intensity of Megan Nolan's <i>Acts of Desperation</i>, the long hot summer of AndrĂŠ Aciman's <i>Call Me By Your Name</i> and the female friendships of Anna Hope's <i>Expectation</i>.</b></p><br> <p>âA tender and heartfelt coming-of-age taleâ â <b><i>Heat</i></b></p><br> <p>âA compassionate take on the push and pull between what's expected and what is feltâ â <b><i>Herald</i></b></p><br> <p>âA deeply moving, heartfelt love storyâ â <b><i>Daily Mail</i></b></p><br> <p>âLucy tells her story in a true, compelling voice, with an eye for minutiae, quaint apercus, and confidences that make her account moving and convincingâ â <b><i>SAGA Magazine</i></b></p><br> <p>âTender and poignant... Ideal reading for the last month of summerâ â <b><i>Diva</i></b></p><br> <p>'Intense and all-consuming - like the first love it describes - <i>Sunburn</i> transported me to the heart of summer and the heady days of late adolescence. I won't soon forget Chloe Michelle Howarth's addictive, lushly written debut' - <b>Laura Sims</b></p><br> <p>'Capturing all the intensity of first love, blended with the claustrophobia of small-town life, this debut, inspired by real experience, is tender and raw' - <b><i>The Bookseller</i></b></p><br> <p>'A beautiful coming of age love novel written with an insightful poetical prose, rich with religious allegory and texture which underscores the transformative, spiritual power of first love explored' - <b><i>Scene Magazine</i></b></p>
How to Excavate a Heart
Jake Maia Arlow ⢠2022
<br> <br> <p>Stonewall Honor author Jake Maia Arlow delivers a sapphic Jewish twist on the classic Christmas rom-com in a read perfect for fans of Kelly Quindlen and Casey McQuiston.</p> <p>It all starts when Shani runs into May. Like, literally. With her mom's Subaru.</p> <p>Attempted vehicular manslaughter was not part of Shani's plan. She was supposed to be focusing on her monthlong paleoichthyology internship. She was going to spend all her time thinking about dead fish and not at all about how she was unceremoniously dumped days before winter break.</p> <p>It could be going better.</p> <p>But when a dog-walking gig puts her back in May's path, the fossils she's meant to be diligently studying are pushed to the side--along with the breakup.</p> <p>Then they're snowed in together on Christmas Eve. As things start to feel more serious, though, Shani's hurt over her ex-girlfriend's rejection comes rushing back. Is she ready to try a committed relationship again, or is she okay with this just being a passing winter fling</p>
Loathing You
Amina Khan ⢠2023
Hate. Detest. Despise. These words were the only way that Adaline and Juliette could possibly describe their relationship, or lack thereof.<br/>Adaline would argue that this is because a certain she-devil has been making her life hell for the last five years. All for what? Because she was bisexual and wasn't born with a silver spoon, like every other student at Richmond academy?<br/>Juliette doesn't need to argue, she is a Kingston, an heiress to a multimillion empire. Yet still the need to argue arises within her anytime she is near Adaline emery.<br/>They were polar opposites, Juliette was ice and Adaline fire, where juliette was handed everything Adaline worked hard for everything. Where Adaline was an outcast, Juliette was the queen bee.<br/>They only had one thing in common...they both loathed eachother.
Gideon the Ninth
Tamsyn Muir ⢠2019
<p><b><i>Gideon the Ninth</i> is the first book in the <i>New York Times</i> and <i>USA Today</i> Bestselling Locked Tomb Series, and one of the Best Books of 2019 according to NPR, the New York Public Library, Amazon, <i>BookPage</i>, <i>Shelf Awareness,</i> <i>BookRiot</i>, and <i>Bustle</i>!</b><br><b><br>WINNER of the 2020 Locus Award and Crawford Award<br>Finalist for the 2023 Hugo Award for Best Series!<br></b><b>Finalist for the 2020 Hugo, Nebula, Dragon, and World Fantasy Awards</b><br><b><br>âUnlike anything Iâve ever read. â âV.E. Schwab<br></b><b><br>âLesbian necromancers explore a haunted gothic palace in space!â âCharles Stross<br><br>âDeft, tense and atmospheric, compellingly immersive and wildly original.â â<i>The New York Times<br></i></b><br>The Emperor needs necromancers.<br><br>The Ninth Necromancer needs a swordswoman.<br><br>Gideon has a sword, some dirty magazines, and no more time for undead nonsense.<br><br>Tamsyn Muirâs <i>Gideon the Ninth</i> unveils a solar system of swordplay, cut-throat politics, and lesbian necromancers. Her characters leap off the page, as skillfully animated as arcane revenants. The result is a heart-pounding epic science fantasy.<br><br>Brought up by unfriendly, ossifying nuns, ancient retainers, and countless skeletons, Gideon is ready to abandon a life of servitude and an afterlife as a reanimated corpse. She packs up her sword, her shoes, and her dirty magazines, and prepares to launch her daring escape. But her childhood nemesis wonât set her free without a service.<br><br>Harrowhark Nonagesimus, Reverend Daughter of the Ninth House and bone witch extraordinaire, has been summoned into action. The Emperor has invited the heirs to each of his loyal Houses to a deadly trial of wits and skill. If Harrowhark succeeds she will be become an immortal, all-powerful servant of the Resurrection, but no necromancer can ascend without their cavalier. Without Gideonâs sword, Harrow will fail, and the Ninth House will die.<br><br>Of course, some things are better left dead.<br><br>THE LOCKED TOMB SERIES<br>BOOK 1: <i>Gideon the Ninth</i><br>BOOK 2: <i>Harrow the Ninth<br></i>BOOK 3: <i>Nona the Ninth</i><br>BOOK 4: <i>Alecto the Ninth</i><br><br>At the Publisher's request, this title is being sold without Digital Rights Management Software (DRM) applied.</p>
Forget Me Not
Alyson Derrick ⢠2023
2023 National Book Award for Young Peopleâs Literature Longlist<br/><br/>Perfect for fans of Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless Mind and Five Feet Apart, this tender solo debut by the coauthor of New York Times bestseller She Gets the Girl is a âpunch to the gut in the best wayâ (Booklist, starred review) about the strength of love and the power of choosing each other, against odds and obstacles, again and again.<br/><br/>What would you do if you forgot the love of your life ever even existed?<br/><br/>Stevie and Nora had a love. A secret, epic, once-in-a-lifetime kind of love. They also had a plan: to leave their small, ultra-conservative town and families behind after graduation and move to California, where they could finally stop hiding that love.<br/><br/>But then Stevie has a terrible fall. And when she comes to, she can remember nothing of the last two yearsânot California, not coming to terms with her sexuality, not even Nora. Suddenly, Stevie finds herself in a life she doesnât quite understand, one where sheâs estranged from her parents, drifting away from her friends, lying about the hours she works, and headed towards a future that isnât at all what her fifteen-year-old self would have envisioned.<br/><br/>And Nora finds herselfâŚforgotten. Can the two beat the odds a second time and find their way back together when âtogetherâ itself is just a lost memory?
The Lucky List
Rachael Lippincott ⢠2021
Everyone in This Room Will Someday Be Dead
Emily Austin ⢠2021

Eileen: A Novel
Ottessa Moshfegh ⢠2016
Now a major motion picture streaming on Hulu, starring Anne Hathaway and Thomasin McKenzie<br/><br/>Shortlisted for the Man Booker Prize<br/><br/>âEileen is a remarkable piece of writing, always dark and surprising, sometimes ugly and occasionally hilarious. Its first-person narrator is one of the strangest, most messed-up, most patheticâand yet, in her own inimitable way, endearingâmisfits Iâve encountered in fiction. Trust me, you have never read anything remotely like Eileen.â âWashington Post<br/><br/>So here we are. My name was Eileen Dunlop. Now you know me. I was twenty-four years old then, and had a job that paid fifty-seven dollars a week as a kind of secretary at a private juvenile correctional facility for teenage boys. I think of it now as what it really was for all intents and purposesâa prison for boys. I will call it Moorehead. Delvin Moorehead was a terrible landlord I had years later, and so to use his name for such a place feels appropriate. In a week, I would run away from home and never go back.<br/><br/>This is the story of how I disappeared.<br/><br/>The Christmas season offers little cheer for Eileen Dunlop, an unassuming yet disturbed young woman trapped between her role as her alcoholic fatherâs caretaker in a home whose squalor is the talk of the neighborhood and a day job as a secretary at the boysâ prison, filled with its own quotidian horrors. Consumed by resentment and self-loathing, Eileen tempers her dreary days with perverse fantasies and dreams of escaping to the big city. In the meantime, she fills her nights and weekends with shoplifting, stalking a buff prison guard named Randy, and cleaning up her increasingly deranged fatherâs messes. When the bright, beautiful, and cheery Rebecca Saint John arrives on the scene as the new counselor at Moorehead, Eileen is enchanted and proves unable to resist what appears at first to be a miraculously budding friendship. In a Hitchcockian twist, her affection for Rebecca ultimately pulls her into complicity in a crime that surpasses her wildest imaginings.<br/><br/>Played out against the snowy landscape of coastal New England in the days leading up to Christmas, young Eileenâs story is told from the gimlet-eyed perspective of the now much older narrator. Creepy, mesmerizing, and sublimely funny, in the tradition of Shirley Jackson and early Vladimir Nabokov, this powerful debut novel enthralls and shocks, and introduces one of the most original new voices in contemporary literature. Ottessa Moshfegh is also the author of My Year of Rest and Relaxation, Homesick for Another World: Stories, and McGlue.
We Are Okay
Nina LaCour ⢠2017
Winner of the 2018 Michael L. Printz Award ⢠An achingly beautiful novel about grief and the enduring power of friendship. âShort, poetic and gorgeously written.â âThe New York Times Book Review âA beautiful, devastating piece of art." âBookpage You go through life thinking thereâs so much you need. . . . Until you leave with only your phone, your wallet, and a picture of your mother. Marin hasnât spoken to anyone from her old life since the day she left everything behind. No one knows the truth about those final weeks. Not even her best friend Mabel. But even thousands of miles away from the California coast, at college in New York, Marin still feels the pull of the life and tragedy sheâs tried to outrun. Now, months later, alone in an emptied dorm for winter break, Marin waits. Mabel is coming to visit and Marin will be forced to face everything thatâs been left unsaid and finally confront the loneliness that has made a home in her heart. An intimate whisper that packs an indelible punch, We Are Okay is Nina LaCour at her finest. This gorgeously crafted and achingly honest portrayal of grief will leave you urgent to reach across any distance to reconnect with the people you love. Praise for We Are Okay âNina LaCour treats her emotions so beautifully and with such empathy.â âBustle â âExquisite.â âKirkus â âLaCour paints a captivating depiction of loss, bewilderment, and emotional paralysis . . . raw and beautiful.â âBooklist â âBeautifully crafted . . . . A quietly moving, potent novel.â âSLJ â âA moving portrait of a girl struggling to rebound after everything sheâs known has been thrown into disarray.â âPublishers Weekly â "Bittersweet and hopeful . . . poetic and skillfully crafted." âShelf Awareness âSo lonely and beautiful that I could hardly breathe. This is a perfect book.â âStephanie Perkins, bestselling author of Anna and the French Kiss âAs beautiful as the best memories, as sad as the best songs, as hopeful as your best dreams.â âSiobhan Vivian, bestselling author of The Last Boy and Girl in the World âYou can feel every peak and valley of Marinâs emotional journey on your skin, in your gut. Beautifully written, heartfelt, and deeply real.â âAdi Alsaid, author of Never Always Sometimes and Letâs Get Lost
If We Were a Movie
Zakiya N. Jamal ⢠2025
Some Girls Do
Jennifer Dugan ⢠2021
Last Night at the Telegraph Club
Malinda Lo ⢠2021
Winner of the National Book Award<br/>A New York Times Bestseller<br/><br/>"The queer romance weâve been waiting for.ââMs. Magazine<br/><br/>Seventeen-year-old Lily Hu can't remember exactly when the feeling took rootâthat desire to look, to move closer, to touch. Whenever it started growing, it definitely bloomed the moment she and Kathleen Miller walked under the flashing neon sign of a lesbian bar called the Telegraph Club. Suddenly everything seemed possible.<br/><br/>But America in 1954 is not a safe place for two girls to fall in love, especially not in Chinatown. Red-Scare paranoia threatens everyone, including Chinese Americans like Lily. With deportation looming over her fatherâdespite his hard-won citizenshipâLily and Kath risk everything to let their love see the light of day.<br/><br/>(Cover image may vary.)
Our Wives Under The Sea
Julia Armfield ⢠2022
Miri thinks she has got her wife back, when Leah finally returns after a deep-sea mission that ended in catastrophe. It soon becomes clear, though, that Leah is not the same. Whatever happened in that vessel, whatever it was they were supposed to be studying before they were stranded on the ocean floor, Leah has brought part of it back with her, onto dry land and into their home.<br/><br/>Moving through something that only resembles normal life, Miri comes to realize that the life that they had before might be gone. Though Leah is still there, Miri can feel the woman she loves slipping from her grasp.<br/><br/>Our Wives Under The Sea is the debut novel from Julia Armfield, the critically acclaimed author of Salt Slow. Itâs a story of falling in love, loss, grief, and what life there is in the deep deep sea.
Kiss Her Once for Me
Alison Cochrun ⢠2022
Winner of Lambda Literary Award for Best LGBTQ+ Romance<br/>A Best New Holiday Romance by PopSugar, BuzzFeed, Refinery29, and more!<br/><br/>The author of the âswoon-worthy debutâ (Harperâs Bazaar) The Charm Offensive returns with a festive romantic comedy about a woman who fakes an engagement with her landlordâŚonly to fall for his sister.<br/><br/>One year ago, recent Portland transplant Ellie Oliver had her dream job in animation and a Christmas Eve meet-cute with a woman at a bookstore that led her to fall in love over the course of a single night. But after a betrayal the next morning and the loss of her job soon after, she finds herself adrift, alone, and desperate for money.<br/><br/>Finding work at a local coffee shop, sheâs just getting through the daysâuntil Andrew, the shopâs landlord, proposes a shocking, drunken plan: a marriage of convenience that will give him his recent inheritance and alleviate Ellieâs financial woes and isolation. They make a plan to spend the holidays together at his family cabin to keep up the ruse. But when Andrew introduces his new fiancĂŠe to his sister, Ellie is shocked to discover itâs Jackâthe mysterious woman she fell for over the course of one magical Christmas Eve the year before. Now, Ellie must choose between the safety of a fake relationship and the risk of something real.<br/><br/>Perfect for fans of Written in the Stars and One Day in December, Kiss Her Once for Me is the queer holiday rom-com that youâll want to cozy up with next to the fire.
Something to Talk About
Meryl Wilsner ⢠2020
A showrunner and her assistant give the world something to talk about when they accidentally fuel a ridiculous rumor in this debut romance. Hollywood powerhouse Jo is photographed making her assistant Emma laugh on the red carpet, and just like that, the tabloids declare them a couple. The so-called scandal couldn't come at a worse timeâthreatening Emma's promotion and Jo's new movie. As the gossip spreads, it starts to affect all areas of their lives. Paparazzi are following them outside the office, coworkers are treating them differently, and a âsourceâ is feeding information to the media. But their only comment is âno commentâ. With the launch of Joâs film project fast approaching, the two women begin to spend even more time together, getting along famously. Emma seems to have a sixth sense for knowing what Jo needs. And Jo, known for being aloof and outwardly cold, opens up to Emma in a way neither of them expects. They begin to realize the rumor might not be so off base after allâŚbut is acting on the spark between them worth fanning the gossip flames?
Written in the Stars
Alexandria Bellefleur ⢠2020
R.F Kuang
The Poppy War
The Dragon Republic
R.F. Kuang ⢠2020
The searing follow-up to 2018âs most celebrated fantasy debut â THE POPPY WAR.<br/><br/>Rin is on the run âŚ<br/><br/>Haunted by the terrible choices she had to make to save her people, Rin's only reason for living is to take revenge on the traitorous Empress who sold her homeland to its enemies.<br/><br/>Forced to ally with the powerful Dragon Warlord in his plan to unseat the Empress, Rin throws herself into the struggle using the fearsome power bestowed on her by the vengeful god Phoenix<br/><br/>After all, making war is all she knows how to do âŚ
The Burning God
R.F. Kuang ⢠2020
The exciting end to The Poppy War trilogy, R. F. Kuangâs acclaimed, award-winning epic fantasy that combines the history of twentieth-century China with a gripping world of gods and monsters, to devastating, enthralling effect.<br/><br/>After saving her nation of Nikan from foreign invaders and battling the evil Empress Su Daji in a brutal civil war, Fang Runin was betrayed by allies and left for dead.<br/><br/>Despite her losses, Rin hasnât given up on those for whom she has sacrificed so muchâthe people of the southern provinces and especially Tikany, the village that is her home. Returning to her roots, Rin meets difficult challengesâand unexpected opportunities. While her new allies in the Southern Coalition leadership are sly and untrustworthy, Rin quickly realizes that the real power in Nikan lies with the millions of common people who thirst for vengeance and revere her as a goddess of salvation.<br/><br/>Backed by the masses and her Southern Army, Rin will use every weapon to defeat the Dragon Republic, the colonizing Hesperians, and all who threaten the shamanic arts and their practitioners. As her power and influence grows, though, will she be strong enough to resist the Phoenixâs intoxicating voice urging her to burn the world and everything in it?
Babel
R. F. Kuang ⢠2022
Instant #1 New York Times Bestseller from the author of The Poppy War  âAbsolutely phenomenal. One of the most brilliant, razor-sharp books I've had the pleasure of reading that isn't just an alternative fantastical history, but an interrogative one; one that grabs colonial history and the Industrial Revolution, turns it over, and shakes it out.â -- Shannon Chakraborty, bestselling author of The City of Brass From award-winning author R. F. Kuang comes Babel, a thematic response to The Secret History and a tonal retort to Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell that grapples with student revolutions, colonial resistance, and the use of language and translation as the dominating tool of the British empire. Traduttore, traditore: An act of translation is always an act of betrayal. 1828. Robin Swift, orphaned by cholera in Canton, is brought to London by the mysterious Professor Lovell. There, he trains for years in Latin, Ancient Greek, and Chinese, all in preparation for the day heâll enroll in Oxford Universityâs prestigious Royal Institute of Translationâalso known as Babel. Babel is the world's center for translation and, more importantly, magic. Silver workingâthe art of manifesting the meaning lost in translation using enchanted silver barsâhas made the British unparalleled in power, as its knowledge serves the Empireâs quest for colonization. For Robin, Oxford is a utopia dedicated to the pursuit of knowledge. But knowledge obeys power, and as a Chinese boy raised in Britain, Robin realizes serving Babel means betraying his motherland. As his studies progress, Robin finds himself caught between Babel and the shadowy Hermes Society, an organization dedicated to stopping imperial expansion. When Britain pursues an unjust war with China over silver and opium, Robin must decide⌠Can powerful institutions be changed from within, or does revolution always require violence?
English literature
The Secret History
Donna Tartt ⢠1992
<b><b><b><b>ONE OF <i>TIME MAGAZINE</i>'S 100 BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER BOOKS OF ALL TIME ⢠</b>INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER ⢠A contemporary literary classic and "a<b>n accomplished psychological thriller ... absolutely chilling" (<i>Village Voice</i>)</b>, f<b>rom the Pulitzer Prizeâwinning author of <i>The Goldfinch.<br><br></i></b></b></b>One of <i>The Atlantic</i>âs Great American Novels of the Past 100 Years</b><br><br>Under the influence of a charismatic classics professor, a group of clever, eccentric misfits at a New England college discover a way of thought and life a world away from their banal contemporaries. But their search for the transcendent leads them down a dangerous path, beyond human constructs of morality.<br><br><b>âA remarkably powerful novel [and] a ferociously well-paced entertainment . . . Forceful, cerebral, and impeccably controlled.â â<i>The New York Times</i></b>
I Who Have Never Known Men
Jacqueline Harpman ⢠2019
<p><b>SISTERHOOD. SECRETS. SURVIVAL.</b><br> <br> <b>Discover the haunting, heart-breaking post-apocalyptic TikTok sensation.</b><br> <br> Deep underground, thirty-nine women are kept in isolation in a cage. Above ground, a world awaits. Has it been abandoned? Devastated by a virus?<br> <br> Watched over by guards, the women have no memory of how they got there, no notion of time, and only vague recollection of their lives before. But, as the burn of electric light merges day into night and numberless years pass, a young girl - the fortieth prisoner - sits alone an outcast in the corner.<br> <br> Soon she will show herself to be the key to the others' escape and survival in the strange world that awaits them above ground. The woman who will never know men.<br> <br> <b>WITH A NEW INTRODUCTION BY SOPHIE MACKINTOSH, BOOKER PRIZE-LONGLISTED AUTHOR OF THE <i>WATER CURE</i><br> <br> **<i>Orlanda</i>, the next sensation from Jacquline Harpman, is available now**</b></p>
The Five People You Meet in Heaven
Mitch Albom ⢠2003
Eddie is a wounded war veteran, an old man who has lived, in his mind, an uninspired life. His job is fixing rides at a seaside amusement park. On his 83rd birthday, a tragic accident kills him, as he tries to save a little girl from a falling cart. He awakes in the afterlife, where he learns that heaven is not a destination. It's a place where your life is explained to you by five people, some of whom you knew, others who may have been strangers. One by one, from childhood to soldier to old age, Eddie's five people revisit their connections to him on earth, illuminating the mysteries of his "meaningless" life, and revealing the haunting secret behind the eternal question: "Why was I here?"
Blue Sisters
Coco Mellors ⢠2024
Panenka
Rónån Hession ⢠2021
His name was Joseph, but for years they had called him Panenka, a name that was his sadness and his story. Panenka has spent 25 years living with the disastrous mistakes of his past, which have made him an exile in his home town and cost him his dearest relationships. Now aged 50, Panenka begins to rebuild an improvised family life with his estranged daughter and her seven year old son. But at night, Panenka suffers crippling headaches that he calls his Iron Mask. Faced with losing everything, he meets Esther, a woman who has come to live in the town to escape her own disappointments. Together, they find resonance in each other's experiences and learn new ways to let love into their broken lives.
The Rachel Incident
Caroline O'Donoghue ⢠2023
Cleopatra and Frankenstein
Mellors Coco ⢠2023
For readers of Modern Lovers and Conversations with Friends, an addictive, humorous, and poignant debut novel about the shock waves caused by one couple's impulsive marriage.âA tender, devastating and funny exploration of love and friendship and the yearning for self-evisceration. Coco Mellors is an elegant and exciting new voiceâ PANDORA SYKES, author of How Do We Know Weâre Doing It RightNew York is slipping from Cleoâs grasp. Sure, sheâs at a different party every other night, but she barely knows anyone. Her student visa is running out, and she doesnât even have money for cigarettes. But then she meets Frank. Twenty years older, Frank's life is full of all the success and excess that Cleo's lacks. He offers her the chance to be happy, the freedom to paint, and the opportunity to apply for a green card. She offers him a life imbued with beauty and artâand, hopefully, a reason to cut back on his drinking. He is everything she needs right now. Cleo and Frank run head-first into a romance that neither of them can quite keep up with. It reshapes their lives and the lives of those around them, whether thatâs Cleo's best friend struggling to embrace his gender identity in the wake of her marriage, or Frank's financially dependent sister arranging sugar daddy dates after being cut off. Ultimately, this chance meeting between two strangers outside of a New Yearâs Eve party changes everything, for better or worse. Cleopatra and Frankenstein is an astounding and painfully relatable debut novel about the spontaneous decisions that shape our entire lives and those imperfect relationships born of unexpectedly perfect evenings.
Intermezzo
Sally Rooney ⢠2024
An exquisitely moving story about grief, love, and family, from the global phenomenon Sally Rooney.<br/><br/>Aside from the fact that they are brothers, Peter and Ivan Koubek seem to have little in common.<br/><br/>Peter is a Dublin lawyer in his thirtiesâsuccessful, competent, and apparently unassailable. But in the wake of their fatherâs death, heâs medicating himself to sleep and struggling to manage his relationships with two very different womenâhis enduring first love, Sylvia, and Naomi, a college student for whom life is one long joke.<br/><br/>Ivan is a twenty-two-year-old competitive chess player. He has always seen himself as socially awkward, a loner, the antithesis of his glib elder brother. Now, in the early weeks of his bereavement, Ivan meets Margaret, an older woman emerging from her own turbulent past, and their lives become rapidly and intensely intertwined.<br/><br/>For two grieving brothers and the people they love, this is a new interludeâa period of desire, despair, and possibility; a chance to find out how much one life might hold inside itself without breaking.
The Days of Abandonment
Elena Ferrante ⢠2005
From the New York Timesâbestselling author of My Brilliant Friend, this novel of a deserted wifeâs descent into despairâand rageâis âa masterpieceâ (The Philadelphia Inquirer).  The Days of Abandonment is the gripping story of an Italian womanâs experiences after being suddenly left by her husband after fifteen years of marriage. With two young children to care for, Olga finds it more and more difficult to do the things she used to: keep a spotless house, cook meals with creativity and passion, refrain from using obscenities. After running into her husband with his much-younger new lover in public, she cannot even refrain from assaulting him physically.  In a âraging, torrential voiceâ (The New York Times), Olga conveys her journey from denial to devastating emptinessâand when she finds herself literally trapped within the four walls of their high-rise apartment, she is forced to confront her ghosts, the potential loss of her own identity, and the possibility that life may never return to normal.  âIntelligent and darkly comic.â âPublishers Weekly  âRemarkable, lucid, austerely honest.â âThe New Yorker
Alone With You in the Ether
Olivie Blake ⢠2020
CHICAGO, SOMETIMEâTwo people meet in the armory of the Art Institute by chance. Prior to their encounter, he is a doctoral student who manages his destructive thoughts with compulsive calculations about time travel; she is a bipolar counterfeit artist undergoing court-ordered psychotherapy. After their meeting, those things do not change. Everything else, however, is slightly different. Both obsessive, eccentric personalities, Aldo Damiani and Charlotte Regan struggle to be without each other from the moment they meet. The truthâthat he is a clinically depressed, anti-social theoretician and she is a manipulative liar with a history of self-sabotageâmeans the deeper they fall in love, the more troubling their reliance on each other becomes. An intimate study of time and space, ALONE WITH YOU IN THE ETHER is a fantasy writer's magicless glimpse into the nature of love, what it means to be unwell, and how to face the fractures of yourself and still love as if you're not broken.
The Stranger
Albert Camus ⢠1989
With the intrigue of a psychological thriller, The StrangerâCamus's masterpieceâgives us the story of an ordinary man unwittingly drawn into a senseless murder on an Algerian beach. With an Introduction by Peter Dunwoodie; translated by Matthew Ward.<br/><br/>Behind the subterfuge, Camus explores what he termed "the nakedness of man faced with the absurd" and describes the condition of reckless alienation and spiritual exhaustion that characterized so much of twentieth-century life.<br/><br/>âThe Stranger is a strikingly modern text and Matthew Wardâs translation will enable readers to appreciate why Camusâs stoical anti-hero and devious narrator remains one of the key expressions of a postwar Western malaise, and one of the cleverest exponents of a literature of ambiguity.â âfrom the Introduction by Peter Dunwoodie<br/><br/>First published in 1946; now in translation by Matthew Ward.
Jane Eyre
Charlotte BrontÍ ⢠2003
Charlotte BrontĂŤ characterized the eponymous heroine of her 1847 novel as being "as poor and plain as myself." Presenting a heroine with neither great beauty nor entrancing charm was an unprecendented maneuver, but BrontĂŤ's instincts proved correct, for readers of her era and ever after have taken Jane Eyre into their hearts. The author drew upon her own experience to depict Jane's struggles at Lowood, an oppressive boarding school, and her troubled career as a governess. Unlike Jane, BrontĂŤ had the advantage of a warm family circle that shared and encouraged her literary pursuits. She found immediate success with this saga of an orphan girl forced to make her way alone in the world, from Lowood School to Thornfield, the estate of the majestically moody Mr. Rochester, and beyond. A selection of the Common Core State Standards Initiative.
The Trial
Franz Kafka ⢠2020
East of Eden
John Steinbeck ⢠1952
A masterpiece of Biblical scope, and the magnum opus of one of Americaâs most enduring authors, in a commemorative hardcover edition  In his journal, Nobel Prize winner John Steinbeck called East of Eden "the first book," and indeed it has the primordial power and simplicity of myth. Set in the rich farmland of California's Salinas Valley, this sprawling and often brutal novel follows the intertwined destinies of two familiesâthe Trasks and the Hamiltonsâwhose generations helplessly reenact the fall of Adam and Eve and the poisonous rivalry of Cain and Abel. The masterpiece of Steinbeckâs later years, East of Eden is a work in which Steinbeck created his most mesmerizing characters and explored his most enduring themes: the mystery of identity, the inexplicability of love, and the murderous consequences of love's absence. Adapted for the 1955 film directed by Elia Kazan introducing James Dean, and read by thousands as the book that brought Oprahâs Book Club back, East of Eden has remained vitally present in American culture for over half a century.
My Year of Rest and Relaxation
Ottessa Moshfegh ⢠2018
Named a Best Book of the Year by The Washington Post, Time, NPR, Vice, Bustle, The New York Times, The Guardian, Kirkus Reviews, Entertainment Weekly, The AV Club, & Audible A New York Times Bestseller ⢠New York Times Readers Pick: 100 Best Books of the 21st Century âOne of the most compelling protagonists modern fiction has offered in years: a loopy, quietly furious pillhead whose Ambien ramblings and Xanaxed b*tcheries somehow wend their way through sad and funny and strange toward something genuinely profound.â â Entertainment Weekly âDarkly hilarious . . . [Moshfeghâs] the kind of provocateur who makes you laugh out loud while drawing blood.â âVogue From one of our boldest, most celebrated new literary voices, a novel about a young woman's efforts to duck the ills of the world by embarking on an extended hibernation with the help of one of the worst psychiatrists in the annals of literature and the battery of medicines she prescribes. Our narrator should be happy, shouldn't she? She's young, thin, pretty, a recent Columbia graduate, works an easy job at a hip art gallery, lives in an apartment on the Upper East Side of Manhattan paid for, like the rest of her needs, by her inheritance. But there is a dark and vacuous hole in her heart, and it isn't just the loss of her parents, or the way her Wall Street boyfriend treats her, or her sadomasochistic relationship with her best friend, Reva. It's the year 2000 in a city aglitter with wealth and possibility; what could be so terribly wrong? My Year of Rest and Relaxation is a powerful answer to that question. Through the story of a year spent under the influence of a truly mad combination of drugs designed to heal our heroine from her alienation from this world, Moshfegh shows us how reasonable, even necessary, alienation can be. Both tender and blackly funny, merciless and compassionate, it is a showcase for the gifts of one of our major writers working at the height of her powers.
A Girl is a Half-Formed Thing
Eimear McBride ⢠2015
Wednesday's Child
Yiyun Li ⢠2023
Talking at Night
Claire Daverley ⢠2024
Will and Rosie meet as teenagers.<br/><br/>Theyâre opposites in every way. She overthinks everything; he is her twin brotherâs wild and unpredictable friend. But over secret walks home and late-night phone calls, they become closerâdestined to be one anotherâs great love story.<br/><br/>Until, one day, tragedy strikes, and their future together is shattered.<br/><br/>But as the years roll on, Will and Rosie canât help but find their way back to each other. Time and again, they come close to rekindling what might have been.<br/><br/>What do you do when the one person you should forget is the one you just canât let go?
The Picture of Dorian Gray
Oscar Wilde ⢠1993
In this celebrated work, his only novel, Wilde forged a devastating portrait of the effects of evil and debauchery on a young aesthete in late-19th-century England. Combining elements of the Gothic horror novel and decadent French fiction, the book centers on a striking premise: As Dorian Gray sinks into a life of crime and gross sensuality, his body retains perfect youth and vigor while his recently painted portrait grows day by day into a hideous record of evil, which he must keep hidden from the world. For over a century, this mesmerizing tale of horror and suspense has enjoyed wide popularity. It ranks as one of Wilde's most important creations and among the classic achievements of its kind.
The Goldfinch
Donna Tartt ⢠2015
A young New Yorker grieving his mother's death is pulled into a gritty underworld of art and wealth in this "extraordinary" and beloved Pulitzer Prize winner from the author of The Secret History that "connects with the heart as well as the mind" (Stephen King, New York Times Book Review).<br/><br/>Theo Decker, a 13-year-old New Yorker, miraculously survives an accident that kills his mother. Abandoned by his father, Theo is taken in by the family of a wealthy friend. Bewildered by his strange new home on Park Avenue, disturbed by schoolmates who don't know how to talk to him, and tormented above all by a longing for his mother, he clings to the one thing that reminds him of her: a small, mysteriously captivating painting that ultimately draws Theo into a wealthy and insular art community.<br/><br/>As an adult, Theo moves silkily between the drawing rooms of the rich and the dusty labyrinth of an antiques store where he works. He is alienated and in love â and at the center of a narrowing, ever more dangerous circle.<br/><br/>The Goldfinch is a mesmerizing, stay-up-all-night and tell-all-your-friends triumph, an old-fashioned story of loss and obsession, survival and self-invention. From the streets of New York to the dark corners of the art underworld, this "soaring masterpiece" examines the devastating impact of grief and the ruthless machinations of fate (Ron Charles, Washington Post).
White Nights
Fyodor Dostoevsky ⢠2015
The Novels of Fyodor Dostoevsky - White Nights and Other Stories by Fyodor Dostoevsky from The Russian by Constance Garnett - "White Nights" is a short story by Fyodor Dostoyevsky, originally published in 1848, early in the writer's career. Like many of Dostoyevsky's stories, "White Nights" is told in first person by a nameless narrator; the narrator is living in Saint Petersburg and suffers from loneliness. He gets to know and falls in love with a young woman, but the love remains unrequited as the woman misses her lover with whom she is finally reunited. Film adaptations have been made by Italian director Luchino Visconti (Le notti bianche, 1957), by Russian director Ivan Pyryev (Belye nochi, 1959), by French director Robert Bresson (Four Nights of a Dreamer, 1971), by Iranian director Farzad Motamen (Shabhaye Roshan, 2003), by Indian film directors Manmohan Desai (Chhalia, 1960), Jananadhan (Iyarkai, 2003), Shivam Nair (Ahista Ahista, 2006) and Sanjay Leela Bhansali (Saawariya, 2007), and by American director James Gray (Two Lovers, 2008).

Thirst for Salt
Madelaine Lucas ⢠2023
A Bustle, LitHub, Debutiful, and NYLON Most Anticipated Book of 2023<br/>A Goodreads Buzziest Book of the New Year<br/><br/>âA love affair so richly and attentively imagined it carries the grace and gravity of memory itself.â âLeslie Jamison<br/>Itâs hard to remember now that I was once that girl, lying in the sand in my red swimsuit and swimming late into the day. Sharkbait, he called me.<br/><br/>Itâs in the water where she first sees him: a local man almost twenty years her senior. Adrift in the summer after finishing college, a young woman is on holiday with her mother in an isolated Australian coastal town. Finding herself pulled to Jude, the man in the water, she begins losing herself in the simple, seductive rhythms of his everyday life.<br/>As their relationship deepens, life at Sailors Beach offers her the stability she has been craving as the daughter of two driftersâa loving but impulsive mother and an itinerant father. But the arrival of Maeve, a friend from Judeâs past, threatens to rock their fragile, newfound intimacy. And when she witnesses something she doesnât fully understand, she finds herself questioning everythingâabout Jude, about herself, about the life she has and the one she wants.<br/>A magnetic and unforgettable story of desire and its complexities, and a powerful reckoning with memory, loss, and longing, Madelaine Lucasâs debut novel, Thirst for Salt, reveals with stunning, sensual immediacy the way the past can hold us in its thrall, shaping who we are and what we love.
They're Going to Love You
Meg Howrey ⢠2022
A NEW YORK TIMES EDITOR'S CHOICE ⢠A BELLETRIST BOOK CLUB PICK ⢠A gripping novel set in the world of professional ballet, New York City during the AIDS crisis, and present-day Los Angeles. ⢠"Beautiful...Howrey, a former dancer with the Joffrey Ballet, proves herself a talented choreographer in her own right...[A] finger-trap puzzle of a plot."âNew York Times Book Review<br/><br/>âTheyâre Going to Love You is my idea of a perfect book. It is about art, life, death, love, and family and it is beautifully and sharply written. I cried several times while reading it, and was sorry to let it go when I was done. I cannot recommend it enough.â âJami Attenberg, New York Times bestselling author of The Middlesteins and All This Could Be Yours<br/><br/>Throughout her childhood, Carlisle Martin got to see her father, Robert, for only a few precious weeks a year when she visited the brownstone apartment in Greenwich Village he shared with his partner, James. Brilliant but troubled, James gave Carlisle an education in all that he held dear in lifeâliterature, music, and, most of all, dance.<br/><br/>Seduced by the heady pull of mentorship and hoping to follow in the footsteps of her motherâa former Balanchine ballerinaâCarlisleâs aspiration to become a professional ballet dancer bloomed. But above all else, she longed to be asked to stay at the house on Bank Street, to be a part of Robert and Jamesâs sophisticated world, even as the AIDS crisis brings devastation to their community. Instead, a passionate love affair created a rift between the family, with shattering consequences that reverberated for decades to come. Nineteen years later, when Carlisle receives a phone call that unravels the events of that fateful summer, she sees with new eyes how her younger self has informed the woman sheâs become.<br/><br/>Theyâre Going to Love You is a gripping and gorgeously written novel of heartbreaking intensity. With psychological precision and a masterfully revealed secret at its heart, it asks what it takes to be an artist in America, and the price of forgiveness, of ambition, and of love.
In Memoriam
Alice Winn ⢠2023
GMA BUZZ PICK ⢠INTERNATIONAL BEST SELLER AND AWARD WINNER ⢠A haunting, virtuosic debut novel about two young men who fall in love during World War I ⢠âWill live in your mind long after youâve closed the final pages.â âMaggie OâFarrell, best-selling author of Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait<br/><br/>A Best Book of the Year: The New Yorker, The Washington Post, NPR<br/><br/>âIn Memoriam is the story of a great tragedy, but it is also a moving portrait of young love.ââThe New York Times<br/><br/>Itâs 1914, and World War I is ceaselessly churning through thousands of young men on both sides of the fight. The violence of the front feels far away to Henry Gaunt, Sidney Ellwood and the rest of their classmates, safely ensconced in their idyllic boarding school in the English countryside. News of the heroic deaths of their friends only makes the war more exciting.<br/><br/>Gaunt, half German, is busy fighting his own private battle--an all-consuming infatuation with his best friend, the glamorous, charming Ellwood--without a clue that Ellwood is pining for him in return. When Gaunt's family asks him to enlist to forestall the anti-German sentiment they face, Gaunt does so immediately, relieved to escape his overwhelming feelings for Ellwood. To Gaunt's horror, Ellwood rushes to join him at the front, and the rest of their classmates soon follow. Now death surrounds them in all its grim reality, often inches away, and no one knows who will be next.<br/><br/>An epic tale of both the devastating tragedies of war and the forbidden romance that blooms in its grip, In Memoriam is a breathtaking debut.
Fresh Water for Flowers
ValÊrie Perrin ⢠2020
Wuthering Heights
Emily BrontÍ ⢠2002
<b>Coming soon to the big screen is Emerald Fennellâs feature film â<i>Wuthering Heights</i>,â which captures the spirit of this epic love story and stars Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Catherine and Heathcliff.<br></b><br>Emily BrontĂŤ's only novel endures as a work of tremendous and far-reaching influence. The Penguin Classics edition is the definitive version of the text, edited with an introduction by Pauline Nestor.<br><br>Lockwood, the new tenant of Thrushcross Grange, situated on the bleak Yorkshire moors, is forced to seek shelter one night at Wuthering Heights, the home of his landlord. There he discovers the history of the tempestuous events that took place years before. What unfolds is the tale of the intense love between the gypsy foundling Heathcliff and Catherine Earnshaw. Catherine, forced to choose between passionate, tortured Heathcliff and gentle, well-bred Edgar Linton, surrendered to the expectations of her class. As Heathcliff's bitterness and vengeance at his betrayal is visited upon the next generation, their innocent heirs must struggle to escape the legacy of the past. <br><br>In this edition, a new preface by Lucasta Miller, author of <i>The BrontĂŤ Myth</i>, looks at the ways in which the novel has been interpreted, from Charlotte BrontĂŤ onwards. This complements Pauline Nestor's introduction, which discusses changing critical receptions of the novel, as well as Emily BrontĂŤ's influences and background.
Madonna in a Fur Coat
Sabahattin Ali ⢠2016
The bestselling Turkish classic of love and longing in a changing world, available in English for the first time. 'It is, perhaps, easier to dismiss a man whose face gives no indication of an inner life. And what a pity that is: a dash of curiosity is all it takes to stumble upon treasures we never expected.' A shy young man leaves his home in rural Turkey to learn a trade in 1920s Berlin. The city's crowded streets, thriving arts scene, passionate politics and seedy cabarets provide the backdrop for a chance meeting with a woman, which will haunt him for the rest of his life. Emotionally powerful, intensely atmospheric and touchingly profound, Madonna in a Fur Coat is an unforgettable novel about new beginnings and the unfathomable nature of the human soul. 'Passionate but clear . . . Ali's success [is in ] his ability to describe the emergence of a feeling, seemingly straightforward from the outside but swinging back and forth between opposite extremes at its core, revealing the tensions that accompanies such rise and fall.' Atilla Ăzkirimli, writer and literary historian
Ripe
Sarah Rose Etter ⢠2023
NATIONAL BESTSELLER *Named a Best Book of 2023 by Time, Huffington Post, Kirkus, and more * A New York Times Book Review Editors' Choice * A Roxane Gay Audacious Book Club Selection * A Marie Claire Book Club Pick<br/><br/>A surreal novel with âa dark, delicious edgeâ (Time) about a woman in Silicon Valley who must decide how much sheâs willing to give up for successâfrom an award-winning writer whose work Roxane Gay calls âutterly unique and remarkable.â<br/><br/>A year into her dream job at a cutthroat Silicon Valley start-up, Cassie finds herself trapped in a corporate nightmare. Between the long hours, toxic bosses, and unethical projects, she also struggles to reconcile the glittering promise of a city where obscene wealth lives alongside abject poverty and suffering. Ivy League grads complain about the snack selection from a conference room with a view of unhoused people bathing in the bay. Start-up burnouts leap into the paths of commuter trains, and men literally set themselves on fire in the streets.<br/><br/>Though isolated, Cassie is never alone. From her earliest memory, a miniature black hole has been her constant companion. It feeds on her depression and anxiety, growing or shrinking in relation to her distress. The black hole watches, but it also waits. Its relentless pull draws Cassie ever closer as the world around her unravels.<br/><br/>When she ends up unexpectedly pregnant at the same time her CEOâs demands cross into illegal territory, Cassie must decide whether the tempting fruits of Silicon Valley are really worth it. Sharp but vulnerable, unsettling yet darkly comic, Ripe portrays one millennial womanâs journey through our late-capitalist hellscape and offers a brilliantly incisive look at the absurdities of modern life.
The Lady of the Camellias
Alexandre Dumas Fils ⢠2020
Thriller
These Violent Delights
Micah Nemerever ⢠2021
A Literary Hub Best Book of Year ⢠A Crime Reads Best Debut of the Year ⢠A Newsweek 25 Best Fall Books ⢠A Philadelphia Inquirer 10 Big Books for the Fall ⢠An O Magazine.com LGBTQ Books That Are Changing the Literary Landscape ⢠An Electric Lit Most Anticipated Debut ⢠A Paperback Paris Best New LGBTQ+ Books To Read This Year Selection ⢠A Passport Best Book of the Month<br/>The Secret History meets Lie with Me in Micah Nemerever's compulsively readable debut novelâa feverishly taut Hitchcockian story about two college students, each with his own troubled past, whose escalating obsession with one another leads to an act of unspeakable violence.<br/>When Paul enters university in early 1970s Pittsburgh, itâs with the hope of moving past the recent death of his father. Sensitive, insecure, and incomprehensible to his grieving family, Paul feels isolated and alone. When he meets the worldly Julian in his freshman ethics class, Paul is immediately drawn to his classmateâs effortless charm.<br/>Paul sees Julian as his sole intellectual equalâan ally against the conventional world he finds so suffocating. Paul will stop at nothing to prove himself worthy of their friendship, because with Julian life is more invigorating than Paul could ever have imagined. But as charismatic as he can choose to be, Julian is also volatile and capriciously cruel, and Paul becomes increasingly afraid that he can never live up to what Julian expects of him.<br/>As their friendship spirals into all-consuming intimacy, they each learn the lengths to which the other will go in order to stay together, their obsession ultimately hurtling them toward an act of irrevocable violence.<br/>Unfolding with a propulsive ferocity, These Violent Delights is an exquisitely plotted excavation of the depths of human desire and the darkness it can bring forth in us.
Mystery
The Silent Patient
Alex Michaelides ⢠2021
<p><b>**THE INSTANT #1 <i>NEW YORK TIMES </i>BESTSELLER**</b><br><br>"An unforgettableâand Hollywood-boundânew thriller... A mix of Hitchcockian suspense, Agatha Christie plotting, and Greek tragedy."<br><b>â<i>Entertainment Weekly</i></b><br><br><b><i>The Silent Patient</i> is a shocking psychological thriller of a womanâs act of violence against her husbandâand of the therapist obsessed with uncovering her motive.</b><br><br>Alicia Berensonâs life is seemingly perfect. A famous painter married to an in-demand fashion photographer, she lives in a grand house with big windows overlooking a park in one of Londonâs most desirable areas. One evening her husband Gabriel returns home late from a fashion shoot, and Alicia shoots him five times in the face, and then never speaks another word.<br><br>Aliciaâs refusal to talk, or give any kind of explanation, turns a domestic tragedy into something far grander, a mystery that captures the public imagination and casts Alicia into notoriety. The price of her art skyrockets, and she, the silent patient, is hidden away from the tabloids and spotlight at the Grove, a secure forensic unit in North London.<br><br>Theo Faber is a criminal psychotherapist who has waited a long time for the opportunity to work with Alicia. His determination to get her to talk and unravel the mystery of why she shot her husband takes him down a twisting path into his own motivationsâa search for the truth that threatens to consume him....</p>
Nothing More to Tell
Karen M. McManus ⢠2022
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER ⢠From the critically acclaimed author of One of Us Is Lying comes a new page-turning mystery. Be sure to keep your friends close . . . and your secrets closer.<br/><br/>Four years ago, Brynn left Saint Ambrose School following the shocking murder of her favorite teacherâa story that made headlines after the teacherâs body was found by three Saint Ambrose students in the woods behind their school. The case was never solved. Now that Brynn is moving home and starting her dream internship at a true-crime show, sheâs determined to find out what really happened.<br/><br/>The kids who found Mr. Larkin are her way in, and her exâbest friend, Tripp Talbot, was one of them. Without his account of events, the other two kids might have gone down for Mr. Larkinâs murderâbut instead, thanks to Tripp, they're now at the top of the Saint Ambrose social pyramid. Trippâs friends have never forgotten what Tripp did for them that day, and neither has he. Just like he hasnât forgotten that everything he told the police was a lie.<br/><br/>Digging into the past is bound to shake up the present, and when Brynn begins to investigate what happened in the woods that day, she uncovers secrets that might change everythingâabout Saint Ambrose, about Mr. Larkin, and about her ex-best friend, Tripp Talbot.<br/><br/>Four years ago someone got away with murder. More terrifying is that they might be closer than anyone thinks.
V. E. Schwab
Vicious
V. E. Schwab ⢠2013
A Masterful Tale Of Ambition, Jealousy, Desire, And Superpowers. Victor And Eli Started Out As College Roommatesâbrilliant, Arrogant, Lonely Boys Who Recognized The Same Sharpness And Ambition In Each Other. In Their Senior Year, A Shared Research Interest In Adrenaline, Near-death Experiences, And Seemingly Supernatural Events Reveals An Intriguing Possibility: That Under The Right Conditions, Someone Could Develop Extraordinary Abilities. But When Their Thesis Moves From The Academic To The Experimental, Things Go Horribly Wrong. Ten Years Later, Victor Breaks Out Of Prison, Determined To Catch Up To His Old Friend (now Foe), Aided By A Young Girl Whose Reserved Nature Obscures A Stunning Ability. Meanwhile, Eli Is On A Mission To Eradicate Every Other Super-powered Person That He Can Findâaside From His Sidekick, An Enigmatic Woman With An Unbreakable Will. Armed With Terrible Power On Both Sides, Driven By The Memory Of Betrayal And Loss, The Archnemeses Have Set A Course For Revengeâbut Who Will Be Left Alive At The End? In Vicious, V. E. Schwab Brings To Life A Gritty Comic-book-style World In Vivid Prose: A World Where Gaining Superpowers Doesn't Automatically Lead To Heroism, And A Time When Allegiances Are Called Into Question. A Dynamic And Original Twist On What It Means To Be A Hero And A Villain. A Killer From Page One...highly Recommended! âjonathan Maberry, New York Times Bestselling Author Of Marvel Universe Vs The Avengers And Patient Zero One Of Publishers Weekly's Best Fantasy Books Of 2013 At The Publisher's Request, This Title Is Being Sold Without Digital Rights Management Software (drm) Applied.
A Darker Shade of Magic
V. E. Schwab ⢠2015
A Darker Shade Of Magic, From #1 New York Times Bestselling Author V.e. Schwab Kell Is One Of The Last Antariâmagicians With A Rare, Coveted Ability To Travel Between Parallel Londons; Red, Grey, White, And, Once Upon A Time, Black. Kell Was Raised In Arnesâred Londonâand Officially Serves The Maresh Empire As An Ambassador, Traveling Between The Frequent Bloody Regime Changes In White London And The Court Of George Iii In The Dullest Of Londons, The One Without Any Magic Left To See. Unofficially, Kell Is A Smuggler, Servicing People Willing To Pay For Even The Smallest Glimpses Of A World They'll Never See. It's A Defiant Hobby With Dangerous Consequences, Which Kell Is Now Seeing Firsthand. After An Exchange Goes Awry, Kell Escapes To Grey London And Runs Into Delilah Bard, A Cut-purse With Lofty Aspirations. She First Robs Him, Then Saves Him From A Deadly Enemy, And Finally Forces Kell To Spirit Her To Another World For A Proper Adventure. Now Perilous Magic Is Afoot, And Treachery Lurks At Every Turn. To Save All Of The Worlds, They'll First Need To Stay Alive. A Darker Shade Of Magic Has All The Hallmarks Of A Classic Work Of Fantasy. Schwab Has Given Us A Gem Of A Tale...this Is A Book To Treasure.âdeborah Harkeness, New York Times Bestselling Author Of The All Souls Trilogy Shades Of Magic Series 1. A Darker Shade Of Magic 2. A Gathering Of Shadows 3. A Conjuring Of Light At The Publisher's Request, This Title Is Being Sold Without Digital Rights Management Software (drm) Applied.
This Savage Song
V. E. Schwab ⢠2016
#1 New York Times Bestseller * An Amazon Best Book of the Year<br/>Thereâs no such thing as safe in a city at war, a city overrun with monsters. In this dark urban fantasy from acclaimed author Victoria Schwab, a young woman and a young man must choose whether to become heroes or villainsâand friends or enemiesâwith the future of their home at stake.<br/>The first of two books, This Savage Song is a must-have for fans of Holly Black, Maggie Stiefvater, and Laini Taylor.<br/>Kate Harker and August Flynn are the heirs to a divided cityâa city where the violence has begun to breed actual monsters. All Kate wants is to be as ruthless as her father, who lets the monsters roam free and makes the humans pay for his protection. All August wants is to be human, as good-hearted as his own father, to play a bigger role in protecting the innocentâbut heâs one of the monsters. One who can steal a soul with a simple strain of music.<br/>When the chance arises to keep an eye on Kate, whoâs just been kicked out of her sixth boarding school and returned home, August jumps at it. But Kate discovers Augustâs secret, and after a failed assassination attempt the pair must flee for their lives.<br/>In This Savage Song, Victoria Schwab creates a gritty, seething metropolis, one worthy of being compared to Gotham and to the four versions of London in her critically acclaimed fantasy for adults, A Darker Shade of Magic. Her heroes will face monsters intent on destroying them from every sideâincluding the monsters within.<br/>The repackaged paperback includes a map of V-City!
Our Dark Duet
Schwab V E ⢠2017
Contemporary
Yolk
Mary H. K. Choi ⢠2021
<b>âSneaks up on you with its insight and poignancy.â â<i>Entertainment Weekly</i></b><br> <br><b>From </b><b><i>New York Times</i> bestselling author Mary H.K. Choi comes a funny and emotional story about two estranged sisters and how far theyâll go to save one of their livesâeven if it means swapping identities.</b><br><br>Jayne and June Baek are nothing alike. Juneâs three years older, a classic first-born, know-it-all narc with a problematic finance job and an equally soulless apartment (according to Jayne). Jayne is an emotionally stunted, self-obsessed basket case who lives in squalor, has egregious taste in men, and needs to get to class and stop wasting Mom and Dadâs money (if you ask June). Once thick as thieves, these sisters who moved from Seoul to San Antonio to New York together now donât want anything to do with each other.<br> <br>That is, until June gets cancer. And Jayne becomes the only one who can help her.<br> <br>Flung together by circumstance, housing woes, and family secrets, will the sisters learn more about each other than theyâre willing to confront? And what if while helping June, Jayne has to confront the fact that maybe sheâs sick, too?
The Outsiders
S. E. Hinton ⢠2006
Over 50 years of an iconic classic! The international bestseller and inspiration for the new Broadway musical-- a heroic story of friendship and belonging.<br/><br/>No one ever said life was easy. But Ponyboy is pretty sure that he's got things figured out. He knows that he can count on his brothers, Darry and Sodapop. And he knows that he can count on his friendsâtrue friends who would do anything for him, like Johnny and Two-Bit. But not on much else besides trouble with the Socs, a vicious gang of rich kids whose idea of a good time is beating up on âgreasersâ like Ponyboy. At least he knows what to expectâuntil the night someone takes things too far.<br/><br/>The Outsiders is a dramatic and enduring work of fiction that laid the groundwork for the YA genre. S. E. Hinton's classic story of a boy who finds himself on the outskirts of regular society remains as powerful today as it was the day it was first published. "The Outsiders transformed young-adult fiction from a genre mostly about prom queens, football players and high school crushes to one that portrayed a darker, truer world." âThe New York Times<br/>"Taut with tension, filled with drama." âThe Chicago Tribune<br/><br/>"[A] classic coming-of-age book." âPhiladelphia Daily News<br/><br/>A New York Herald Tribune Best Teenage Book<br/>A Chicago Tribune Book World Spring Book Festival Honor Book<br/>An ALA Best Book for Young Adults<br/>Winner of the Massachusetts Children's Book Award
The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World
Laura Imai Messina ⢠2021
The international bestselling novel, sold in 21 countries, about grief, mourning, and the joy of survival, inspired by a real phone booth in Japan with its disconnected âwindâ phone, a place of pilgrimage and solace since the 2011 tsunamiânow in paperback When Yui loses both her mother and her daughter in the tsunami, she begins to mark the passage of time from that date onward: Everything is relative to March 11, 2011, the day the tsunami tore Japan apart, and when grief took hold of her life. Yui struggles to continue on, alone with her pain. Then, one day she hears about a man who has an old disused telephone booth in his garden. There, those who have lost loved ones find the strength to speak to them and begin to come to terms with their grief. As news of the phone booth spreads, people travel to it from miles around. Soon Yui makes her own pilgrimage to the phone booth, too. But once there she cannot bring herself to speak into the receiver. Instead she finds Takeshi, a bereaved husband whose own daughter has stopped talking in the wake of her motherâs death. Simultaneously heartbreaking and heartwarming, The Phone Booth at the Edge of the World is the signpost pointing to the healing that can come after.









