Where Peace Is Lost, a riotous space adventure novel. Where Peace is Lost, Adventure is …
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The lives and loves of five women and the secret that binds them together. The …
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Desertion is a brilliant dramatization of the personal and political legacies of colonialism. The Consequences …
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In The Librarianist, from bestselling and award-winning author Patrick deWitt, you learn the story of …
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In Harlem After Midnight, a body falls from a townhouse window, and it looks just …
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A vivid and moving reimagining of the myth of Medusa and the sisters who loved …
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Elsewhere, a story collection humming with wit and style A Shimmering English-Language Debut From multi-award-winning …
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A lonely, lovable, queer mountain lion narrates this star-making fever dream of a novel. About …
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About Western Alliances From the New York Times-bestselling author of Lookaway, Lookaway, Wilton Barnhardt’s Western …
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An Oath Tested in The Weaver and the Witch Queen In this subversive feminist myth …
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Why remember the dead? About The Ledger of Mistakes “Why remember the dead?” poet Kathy …
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Two-time Pulitzer Prize winning Colson Whitehead continues his Harlem saga in a powerful and hugely …
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The Exhibitionist by Charlotte Mendelson is a “furiously funny” novel (Sunday Express, UK) about a …
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A Life And Love Found And Forgotten About How To Be Remembered With the speculative …
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Will Seven Years Sever A Timeless Love? About The Seven Year Slip The Flatshare meets …
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An ex-cop sets out to find her missing sister and discovers the horrifying truth about …
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What it means to be haunted by the past. About I Am Homeless If This …
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In Above the Fold, it is In the 1980s New York City, and a crime …
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Be Mine—From Pulitzer Prize-winning author Richard Ford: the final novel in the world of Frank …
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About Small Pieces Small Pieces is a collaboration between novelist Micheline Aharonian Marcom and writer …
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All the Sinners Bleed when faith and violence meet. About All the Sinners Bleed A …
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Drowning – Just try to breathe! T.J. Newman is back again with another riveting thriller …
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An elevated beachside read in the Outer Banks Bookshop Mysteries series. Murder on Mustang Beach …
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With The House on Prytania, book two in her Royal Street series, Karen White spins …
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Genevieve Cogman’s Scarlet takes readers to 18th-century Europe. Aristocratic society has welcomed vampires into its …
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Introduction Edgar and Agatha Award-nominated author Victoria Thompson is back with the latest in her …
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Introduction “The House of Shadows sits on bones. All of the sacrifices, all of the …
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Introduction In this haunting debut, Sisters of the Lost Nation, Nick Medina opens a world …
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Grief and the structure of loss weaves an intricate, beautiful sophomore novel in Life and …
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The main character in Sara Jost’s Five First Chances, Lou, wants a do-over. She wants …
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Celebrating School Library MonthLitStack List
Yes! You Definitely Should Celebrate School Libraries and Librarians (it won’t cost a penny)
Why You Should Celebrate School Libraries and Librarians We are taking April to celebrate school …
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How Fiction Works, by James Wood. When it comes to books on the craft of …
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The Science Fiction and Fantasy Writers of America (SFWA) announced their Nebula Award winners on …
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Fiction is an amazing tool of escapism. With it, we dive into worlds that exist …
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We’ve all heard it before: “Books are always better than the films they’re based on.” …
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A Ghost Story by David Lowery Fair warning, if you haven’t actually watched the movie, …
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There’s something about settings of the past that just grabs us. We love the escapist …
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Some books plant seeds. Some books are so dear to us, affect us so profoundly …
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Some authors love to pull whammies on us. Sometimes, there’s nothing better than an evil …