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  • Fire to fire_ new and selected - Mark Doty

    SUMMARY: Mark Doty's Fire to Fire collects the best of Mark Doty's seven books of poetry, along with a generous selection of new work. Doty's subjects—our mortal situation, the eva...
  • Fire and Ice - Anne Stuart

    Talk about lost in translation... In the wake of a failed love affair, brainy beauty Jilly Lovitz takes off for Tokyo. She's expecting to cry on her sister Summer's shoulder, then ...
  • Field of Thirteen - Dick Francis

    Amazon.com ReviewThis first collection of short stories by Dick Francis (author of __ and more than 30 other horseracing mysteries) pulls together five new tales with eight that ha...
  • Felicia's Journey - William Trevor

    Amazon.com ReviewFelicia's Journey is a simple tale told with a subtle complexity. Felicia is an Irish country girl who has come to England to look for her jilted lover. Hild...
  • Fathermucker - Greg Olear

    Review“This brilliantly insightful novel explores the trials of modern fatherhood through one hectic day... Littered with hilariously genuine anecdotes, parental pathos, and a hear...
  • Fatale - Jean-Patrick Manchette

  • Fatal Flaw - William Lashner

    Amazon.com ReviewFatal Flaw is a rare delight: a legal thriller with freshness and vitality, qualities too often lacking in this sometimes-tired genre. This third entry in th...
  • Family album - Danielle Steel

    ReviewThis is a collection of three stunning, ethereal novellas. Karen, the adolescent protagonist in "The Talisman," is doing poorly in Catholic boarding school. Every time she at...
  • Family Ties - Danielle Steel

    SUMMARY: Annie Ferguson was a bright young Manhattan architect. Talented, beautiful, just starting out with her first job, new apartment and boyfriend, she had the world in the pal...
  • Fall of Giants - Ken Follett

    SUMMARY: Follett takes you to a time long past with brio and razor-sharp storytelling. An epic tale in which you will lose yourself." -The Denver Post on World Without End Ken Foll...