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It's 1939 in Molching, Germany, and horror is everywhere. Nazi rule has divided the nation into those who are brutalized and those who are merely oppressed. Hunger, fear, and isolation reign. There are stories here, and who better to tell them than D... Read more about The Book Thief
When the coughing stopped, there was nothing but the nothingness of life moving on with a shuffle, or a near-silent twitch. A suddenness found its way onto his lips then, which were a corroded brown c...
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See 3878 Book Recommendations like The Book ThiefFor sixty years, Jewish refugees and their descendants have prospered in the Federal District of Sitka, a "temporary" safe haven created in the wake of revelations of the Holocaust and the shocking 1948 collapse of the fledgling state of Israel. Prou... Read more about The Yiddish Policemen's Union
Nine months Landsman's been flopping at the Hotel Zamenhof without any of his fellow residents managing to get themselves murdered. Now somebody has put a bullet in the brain of the occupant of 208, a...
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See 209 Book Recommendations like The Yiddish Policemen's Union"The Gray House is enigmatic and fantastical, comic and postmodern...Rowling meets Rushdie via Tartt...Nothing short of life-changing." -The Guardian
The Gray House is an astounding tale of how what others understand as liabilities can be leveraged i... Read more about The Gray House
Including the Outsides in sentences constructed in present or future tense is discouraged. Past tense is permissible, but not advisable either. Mentioning the Outsides in future tense with respect to ...
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See 234 Book Recommendations like The Gray HouseFrom Michael Cunningham, the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Hours, comes this widely praised novel of two boyhood friends: Jonathan, lonely, introspective, and unsure of himself; and Bobby, hip, dark, and inarticulate. In New York after college... Read more about A Home at the End of the World
O NCE our father bought a convertible. Don’t ask me. I was five. He bought it and drove it home as casually as he’d bring a gallon of rocky road. Picture our mother’s surprise. She kept rubber bands o...
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See 30 Book Recommendations like A Home at the End of the WorldWINNER OF THE 2018 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD FOR FICTION
SHORTLISTED FOR THE INTERNATIONAL DUBLIN LITERARY AWARD
NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER
"A beautiful book … a world of insight into death, grief, art, and love." -Wall Street Journal... Read more about The Friend
During the 1980s, in California, a large number of Cambodian women went to their doctors with the same complaint: they could not see. The women were all war refugees. Before fleeing their homeland, th...
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- New York Times Notable Book of 2010
- American Library Association 2011 Notable Book
- Finalist LA Times Book Award ... Read more about The Lotus Eaters
The city teetered in a dream state. Helen walked down the deserted street. The quiet was eerie. Time running out. A long-handled barber's razor, cradled in the nest of its strop, lay on the ground, th...
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Set in the near-future, Into the Forest is a powerfully imagined novel that focuses on the relationship between two teenage sisters living alone in their Northern California forest home.
Over 30 miles from the nearest tow... Read more about Into the Forest
It’s strange, writing these first words, like leaning down into the musty stillness of a well and seeing my face peer up from the water—so small and from such an unfamiliar angle I’m startled to reali...
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See 64 Book Recommendations like Into the ForestIn the conclusion of this two-part graphic novel, set in 1960s Chicago, dark mysteries past and present abound, and 10-year-old Karen tries to solve them.
Karen attends the Yippie-organized Festival of Life in Chicago, and finds herself swept up in ... Read more about My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, Vol. 1
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See 125 Book Recommendations like My Favorite Thing Is Monsters, Vol. 1New York Times bestselling author Paula Brackston's return to her trademark blend of magic and romance is guaranteed to enchant.
An antique shop haunted by a ghost.
A silver treasure with an injustice in its story.
An adventure to the past she'll ne... Read more about The Little Shop of Found Things
It is a commonly held belief that the most likely place to find a ghost is beneath a shadowy moon, among the ruins of a castle, or perhaps in an abandoned house where the living have fled leaving only...
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See 82 Book Recommendations like The Little Shop of Found ThingsAt first, war widow Kitty Charente thinks she's showing one of her boss's salesman a day out on the town. But Luke Kayenta is undercover: he's a Navajo code talker, and Nazi Agent Helmut Adler is hunting him in 1942 New York City.
Isolationists are ... Read more about Watch Over Me
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