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Dune Messiah: Dune 2
by Frank Herbert
Book Two in the Magnificent Dune Chronicles--the Bestselling Science Fiction Adventure of All Time Dune Messiah continues the story of Paul Atreides, better known--and feared--as the man christened Muad'Dib. As Emperor of the Known Universe, he possesses more power than a single... (read more)
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Dune (Dune #1)
by Frank Herbert
Frank Herbert’s classic masterpiece — a triumph of the imagination and one of the bestselling science fiction novels of all time — nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read.
Set on the desert planet Arrakis,... (read more)
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Instructions for Traveling West - Signed Edition
by Joy Sullivan
A vivid and inspiring poetry collection about what's possible when we heed our instincts and honor our intuition, allowing ourselves to strike out for new territories of love, pleasure, and peace.
First you must realize you're homesick for all the lives you're not living.... (read more)
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Empire of the Damned (Empire of the Vampire #2)
by Jay Kristoff and Bon Orthwick
From the New York Times bestselling author of the Nevernight Chronicle, Jay Kristoff, comes the much-anticipated sequel to the #1 international bestselling sensation EMPIRE OF THE VAMPIRE.
From holy cup comes holy light;
The faithful hands sets... (read more)
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Beaverland: How One Weird Rodent Made America
by Leila Philip
An intimate and revelatory dive into the world of the beaver — the wonderfully weird rodent that has surprisingly shaped American history and may save its ecological future.
From award-winning writer Leila Philip, Beaverland is a masterful work of narrative... (read more)
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Wild Edge Of Sorrow Rituals Of Renewal & The Sacred Work Of Grief
by Francis Weller
Noted psychotherapist Francis Weller provides an essential guide for navigating the deep waters of sorrow and loss in this lyrical yet practical handbook for mastering the art of grieving. Describing how Western patterns of amnesia and anesthesia affect our capacity to cope with personal and... (read more)
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#8
Burn Book: A Tech Love Story
by Kara Swisher
From award-winning journalist Kara Swisher comes a witty, scathing, but fair accounting of the tech industry and its founders who wanted to change the world but broke it instead.
"Swisher, the bad-ass journalist and OG chronicler of Silicon Valley...takes no prisoners in... (read more)
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James
by Percival Everett
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF THE YEAR BY TIME, NPR, AND OPRAH DAILY - A brilliant, action-packed reimagining of Adventures of Huckleberry Finn, both harrowing and ferociously funny, told from the enslaved Jim's point of view - From the "literary icon" (Oprah... (read more)
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There There - Signed Edition
by Tommy Orange
Fierce, angry, funny, heartbreaking — Tommy Orange’s first novel is a wondrous and shattering portrait of an America few of us have ever seen, and it introduces a brilliant new author at the start of a major career.
There There is a relentlessly paced... (read more)
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Attack from Within: How Disinformation Is Sabotaging America
by Barbara McQuade
An urgent, comprehensive explanation of the ways disinformation is impacting democracy, and practical solutions that can be pursued to strengthen the public, media, and truth-based politics
MSNBC's legal expert breaks down the ways disinformation has become a tool to... (read more)
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Children of Dune: Dune 3
by Frank Herbert
Book Three in the Magnificent Dune Chronicles--the Bestselling Science Fiction Adventure of All Time Nine years ago Emperor Paul Muad'Dib disappeared into the desert wastelands of Arrakis. Now, his twin children--Leto and Ghanima Atreides--are being groomed to become Messiahs. Like their... (read more)
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Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley
by David G. Lewis, Greg Robinson
From oral history to written word, learn about the history of Oregon through the stories of the Indigenous peoples of the Willamette Valley.
The Willamette Valley is rich with history — its riverbanks, forests, and mountains home to the tribes of Kalapuya,... (read more)
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Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
by James McBride
From James McBride, author of the bestselling Oprah’s Book Club pick Deacon King Kong and the National Book Award–winning The Good Lord Bird, a novel about small-town secrets and the people who keep them
In... (read more)
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The Pivot Year
by Brianna Wiest
This is the year you change your life.
If you’re in a pivot period — if you’re still bridging the space between where you are and where you want to be — remember that the person you’re becoming is already within you. The journey is... (read more)
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Toes Ears & Nose A Lift the Flap Book
by Bauer, Marion Dane
Help Baby discover toes, ears, nose, and more in this lift-the-flap book by Marion Dane Bauer and illustrated by Karen Katz!andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;Iandgt;Inside my boots I've got toes,andlt;BRandgt; and beneath my scarf is a...andlt;/Iandgt;andlt;BRandgt;andlt;BRandgt; Baby is bundled in... (read more)
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Setting the Table The Transforming Power of Hospitality in Business
by Danny Meyer
If theres anyone who can prevent a bar or restaurant from going belly up, its Jon Taffer. Widely considered the greatest authority in the food and beverage, hotel, and hospitality industries, he runs the biggest trade show in the business and has turned around nearly 1,000 bars and at least... (read more)
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#20
Essential Ernest Holmes
by Ernest Holmes
Here, in one volume, is a selection of the core and essential writings by internationally renowned scholar, mystic, and author Ernest Holmes, providing readers with a library of the most important ideas in the religious psychology that Holmes defined. The Essential Ernest Holmes... (read more)
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The Wild Robot (Wild Robot #1)
by Peter Brown
Wall-E meets Hatchet in this New York Times bestselling illustrated middle grade novel from Caldecott Honor winner Peter Brown
Can a robot survive in the wilderness?
When robot Roz opens her eyes... (read more)
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Ring Shout
by P. Djèlí Clark
Nebula, Locus, and Alex Award-winner P. Djèlí Clark returns with Ring Shout, a dark fantasy historical novella that gives a supernatural twist to the Ku Klux Klan's reign of terror.
IN AMERICA, DEMONS WEAR WHITE HOODS.
In 1915,
The Birth... (read more)
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Limitarianism: The Case Against Extreme Wealth
by Ingrid Robeyns
"A powerful case for limitarianism, i.e. the idea that we should set a maximum on how much resources one individual can appropriate. This eye opening book is a must read."
–Thomas Piketty, bestselling author of Capital in the Twenty-First Century... (read more)
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Who's Afraid of Gender?
by Judith Butler
Judith Butler, the pioneering theorist whose iconic book Gender Trouble redefined how we think about gender and sexuality, confronts one of the most pressing issues of our time. So-called "gender ideology"--and its supposed dangers--has provoked reactionary backlash across the world.... (read more)
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Wandering Stars
by Tommy Orange
The eagerly awaited follow-up to Pulitzer Prize-finalist Tommy Orange's breakout best seller There There — winner of the PEN/Hemingway Award, the John Leonard Prize, the American Book Award, and one of the New York Times's 10 Best Books of 2018 —... (read more)
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#28
Max in the House of Spies: A Tale of World War II
by Adam Gidwitz
"Max in the House of Spies is everything you could hope for in a book," R. J. Palacio, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Wonder, White Bird, and Pony
"Espionage! Secrets! Suspense! If you've ever dreamed of being a spy, this book is for you." Alan... (read more)
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#29
Annihilation (Southern Reach Trilogy #1)
by Jeff Vandermeer
Area X has been cut off from the rest of the continent for decades. Nature has reclaimed the last vestiges of human civilization. The first expedition returned with reports of a pristine, Edenic landscape; the second expedition ended in mass suicide, the third expedition in a hail of gunfire as its... (read more)
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#30
Words of Radiance Stormlight Archive 02
by Brandon Sanderson
Brandon Sanderson's epic Stormlight Archive continues with his #1 New York Times bestselling Words of Radiance. Six years ago, the Assassin in White killed the Alethi king, and now he's murdering rulers all over Roshar; among his prime targets is Highprince Dalinar.... (read more)
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There There
by Tommy Orange
The sensational, bestselling debut that has taken the literary world by storm: Tommy Orange’s first novel, which follows twelve characters traveling to the Big Oakland Powwow, is a wondrous and shattering portrait of an America few of us have ever seen.
There There... (read more)
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A Court of Thorns and Roses (Court of Thorns and Roses #1)
by Sarah J. Maas
The sexy, action-packed first book in the #1 New York Times bestselling Court of Thorns and Roses series from Sarah J. Maas.
When nineteen-year-old huntress Feyre kills a wolf in the woods, a terrifying creature arrives to demand retribution. Dragged to a... (read more)
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Drive Your Plow Over the Bones of the Dead
by Olga Tokarczuk
WINNER OF THE NOBEL PRIZE IN LITERATURE
In a remote Polish village, Janina devotes the dark winter days to studying astrology, translating the poetry of William Blake, and taking care of the summer homes of wealthy Warsaw residents. Her reputation as a crank and a recluse... (read more)
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#36
Notes on Complexity
by Neil Theise
An elegant, mind-bending introduction to Complexity Theory, the science of how complex systems behave--from cells to ecosystems to human beings--that illuminates the very nature of life itself. The great scientific revolutions... (read more)
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Vera Wong's Unsolicited Advice for Murderers
by Jesse Q. Sutanto
A lonely shopkeeper takes it upon herself to solve a murder in the most peculiar way in this captivating mystery by Jesse Q. Sutanto, bestselling author of Dial A for Aunties.
Vera Wong is a lonely little old lady — ah, lady of a certain age —... (read more)
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Someone Who Isnt Me
by Geoff Rickly
Geoff Rickly’s debut novel Someone Who Isn’t Me is a feverish journey through the psyche of someone who no longer recognizes himself. When Geoff hears that a drug called ibogaine might be able to save him from his heroin addiction, he goes to a clinic in Mexico to confront the... (read more)
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All the Little Bird-Hearts
by Viktoria Lloyd-Barlow
"A poetic debut which masterfully intertwines themes of familial love, friendship, class, prejudice and trauma with psychological acuity and wit." The 2023 Booker Prize Judges
I lived for and loved a bird-heart that summer; I only knew it afterwards.... (read more)
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#42
All Systems Red (Murderbot Diaries #1)
by Martha Wells
Winner: 2018 Hugo Award for Best Novella
Winner: 2018 Nebula Award for Best Novella
Winner: 2018 Alex Award
Winner: 2018 Locus Award
One of the Verge's Best Books of 2017
A New York Times and USA Today... (read more)
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#43
This Is How It Always Is
by Laurie Frankel
This is how a family keeps a secret... and how that secret ends up keeping them.
This is how a family lives happily ever after... until happily ever after becomes complicated.
This is how (read more)
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#44
A Gentleman in Moscow
by Amor Towles
The mega-bestseller with more than 1.5 million readers that is soon to be a major television series.
“The novel buzzes with the energy of numerous adventures, love affairs, [and] twists of fate.” — The Wall Street Journal
As this... (read more)
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This Is Your Mind on Plants
by Michael Pollan
From number one New York Times bestselling author Michael Pollan, a radical challenge to how we think about drugs, and an exploration into the powerful human attraction to psychoactive plants — and the equally powerful taboos
Of all the things humans... (read more)
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Shutter
by Ramona Emerson
Longlisted for the National Book Award This blood-chilling debut set in New Mexico's Navajo Nation is equal parts gripping crime thriller, supernatural horror, and poignant portrayal of coming of age on the reservation. "A haunting thriller, written with exquisite suspense . . .... (read more)
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The Eyes and the Impossible
by Dave Eggers and Shawn Harris
A New York Times bestseller and Today Show Summer Pick
A wild, lyrical, hilarious and beautiful story of a wild dog living and surviving in an urban park
Johannes, a free dog, lives in a park hemmed in... (read more)
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