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  • Soft Target - Stephen Hunter

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  • Soft Apocalypse - Will McIntosh

    From Publishers WeeklyIn this moving debut from Hugo-winner McIntosh, the prosperous world of 2023 ends not with a bang but with a crackle, the sound of genetically engineered bamb...
  • Snobbery With Violence - M. C. Beaton

    SUMMARY: After a brief and ill-advised dalliance with the Suffragette movement, Lady Rose Summers_ debut season in London society turns out to be a complete disaster. Rose_s father...
  • Smoke and Mirrors_ Short Fictio - Neil Gaiman

    SUMMARY: In the deft hands of Neil Gaiman, magic is no mere illusion . . . and anything is possible. In Smoke and Mirrors, Gaiman's imagination and supreme artistry transform a mun...
  • Small Steps - Louis Sachar

    Two years after being released from Camp Green Lake, Armpit is home in Austin, Texas, trying to turn his life around. But it's hard when you have a record, and everyone expects the...
  • Slocum's Breakout - Jake Logan

    Conchita is so persuasive that Slocum agrees to bust her brother Jose out of San Quentin. But after they breakout, the two seem a lot closer than brother and sister-and frame Slocu...
  • Sky of Stone - Homer Hickam

    From Publishers WeeklyRetired NASA engineer Hickam became a minor mass market celebrity in 1994 after a last-minute 2,000-word filler for Air & Space magazine (he spent three hours...
  • Sister Carrie - Theodore Dreiser

    SUMMARY: This epic of urban life tells of small- town heroine Carrie Meeber, adrift in an indifferent Chicago. Setting out, she has nothing but a few dollars and an unspoiled beaut...
  • Sinner - Ted Dekker

    Some say roll with the punches. Drift with the tide. Nothing can stop the inevitability of change. There was a time when 300 Spartans disagreed with such mindless thinking and stoo...
  • Singin' and Swingin' and Gettin - Maya Angelou

    Review“The buoyant, gifted Maya Angelou continues her autobiography. . . . Both her joy and her despair have twice as much impact as most people’s.”–New York