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Philippa Gregory’s historical series about the rise and fall of Tudor England’s Boleyn family comes to a powerful conclusion with this intense, moving novel. Henry VIII is a bloated, ill, near-paranoid megalom... read full review |
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In 1981, two teenagers find a dead man sitting on the beach of a small island off the coast of Maine. The cause of his death and his identity as an out-of-towner from Colorado are ultimately established, but li... read full review |
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John Kennedy Toole’s Pulitzer Prize-winning, quintessentially American, madcap satire introduces readers to one of literature’s most memorable anti-heroes. Ignatius J. Reilly is a grossly overweight, outspoken,... read full review |
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In a 1983 introduction written 20 years after the publication of his futuristic satire, Burgess credits cinematic genius Stanley Kubrick and an electrifying performance by a young Malcolm McDowell for his book’... read full review |
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Louise Penny’s second police procedural featuring Inspector Armand Gamache of the Surete du Quebec will leave listeners eager for a third. Beautifully written and ingeniously plotted, it also boasts cracklin... read full review |
 | Let's Hear it for the Dorks! Musician/songwriter Portman has launched his literary career with a diabolically clever and very funny book for mature high schoolers that is a brilliant satire, a coming-of-age story, and a mystery, rolled sea... read full review |
 | A Noir Murder Classic Sometimes those oldsters who say, “They just don’t make things the way they used to” are absolutely right. James Cain’s classic suspense story is a case in point. All of this dark, steamy novel’s characters ... read full review |
 | Upstate -- uplifting. . . Buckhanon’s remarkable debut novel tells its story through the 10-year correspondence of Antonio and Natasha, a pair of star-crossed Harlem lovers who were separated at 16 when Antonio was convicted of involunt... read full review |
 | Just the flu. . . Barry began his research intending to focus on how Americans coped with the twin overlapping burdens of WWI and the influenza outbreak of 1918. What he learned so stunned him that he changed directions. T... read full review |
 | Terrorist or Hero? Moore’s adaptation of a Wachowski Brother’s screenplay, in turn an adaptation of a graphic novel published by DC Comics, is part mystery, part thriller, and part parable but all politically relevant. Opening ... read full review |