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  • Things We Didn't Say_ A Novel - Kristina Riggle

    Review“Women’s literature has another promising writer in Kristina Riggle. Her latest work “Things We Didn’t Say”, is an imaginative drama about the consequences of hidden secrets ...
  • The Kings of Clonmel - John Flanagan

    SUMMARY: Mankind puts its faith in many things—gods, kings, money—anything for protection from the world’s many dangers. When a cult springs up in neighboring Clonmel, promising to...
  • The History of History - Ida Hattemer-Higgins

    From Publishers WeeklyA promising premise flatlines in Hattermer-Higgins's overwrought debut. Margaret Taub, a young American woman awakens in a forest outside Berlin in September ...
  • Rivers of London - Ben Aaronovitch

    Review"An engaging mix of magic and police procedural, this is a great kick off to a very promising series as well as the most satisfying fantasy thriller to hit bookshelves in qui...
  • Masscult and Midcult - Dwight MacDonald

    A New York Review Books OriginalAn uncompromising contrarian, a passionate polemicist, a man of quick wit and wide learning, an anarchist, a pacifist, and a virtuoso of the slashin...
  • Lord of Snow and Shadows - Sarah Ash

    Amazon.com ReviewSara Ash's Lord of Snow and Shadows is the promising opener to the Tears of Artamon series. The novel sets the stage in grand fashion as Ash deftly introduces the....
  • Living My Life - Emma Goldman

    The classic memoir of revolution and uncompromising freedomAnarchist, journalist, drama critic, advocate of birth control and free love, Emma Goldman was the most famous-and notori...
  • Durable Goods_ A Novel - Elizabeth Berg

    From Publishers WeeklyIn Berg's understated and promising fiction debut, a 12-year-old "army brat" comes to epitomize the quality that her father prizes: emotional durability. Narr...
  • Doors of the Universe - Sylvia Engdahl

    With genetic engineering promising salvation for the people on their hostile planet, the Scholar Noren finds he faces more problems than overcoming the taboo on genetic research.
  • Beyond the Hanging Wall - Sara Douglass

    From Publishers WeeklyIn this stand-alone high fantasy set in the same universe as her Wayfarer Redemption series (Enchanter, etc.), Australian Douglass fashions a promising milieu...