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Every year, the booksellers at Powell’s submit their Top Fives: their five favorite books that were released in 2023. It’s a list that, when put together, shows just how varied and interesting the book tastes of Powell’s booksellers are. I highly recommend digging into the recommendations — we would never lead you astray — but today...
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Red Cell
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Mark Henshaw
bonnieclyde
, January 01, 2013
This book is very accurate and up to date in presenting a complex puzzle for the main characters to unravel. A great thriller with wonderful pacing and very likable characters that I look forward to hearing more from.
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I Am Half Sick of Shadows
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Alan Bradley
bonnieclyde
, January 01, 2012
A wonderful addition to a series featuring a most unique heroine. Mr. Bradley is able to write an original and very creative story that I enjoyed from start to finish. How does he manage to know so much about the tug og war relationships between sisters? How does he manage to weave chemistry into a tale and make it interesting? These are the real mysteries.
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Encyclopedia of the Exquisite
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Jessica Kerwin Jenkins
bonnieclyde
, February 15, 2011
This book sounded just like the kind of book it is- witty, entertaining and informative.I learned about things I didn't even know I didn't know! It pays to stick close to an internet connection, however, for any lively mind is immediately led down the garden path to a place where questions grow tall and curiousity sprouts like weeds.You can't help searching for more- about so many things and people. Definitely light and refreshing.
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Extraordinary Ordinary People A Memoir Of Family
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Condoleezza Rice
bonnieclyde
, January 02, 2011
This book presents an up-close look at growing up in the civil rights era, and the effort that went into a generation presented with the opportunity to grow and reach for the stars. Ms. Rice shares honest experiences that could have soured her attitude and left her bitter, but which she saw as a challenge. A very moving biography by one of today's outstanding leaders, and an eyeopening view of how much work it takes to succeed.
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Bloodhound
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Tamora Pierce
bonnieclyde
, May 24, 2009
A down to earth heroine and an interesting story line make this a great addition to any collection of Tamora Pierce books. Continuing the tale of Beka Cooper, who is feisty, fun, and so less than perfect it makes her easy to relate to, this book shows her maturing and introduces the possibility of a love interest as she meets new challenges.
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