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1. Snow
Flower and the Secret Fan: A Novel
By Lisa See
"Lisa See's new book -- which takes place in 19th-century China -- is
wildly imaginative, and completely, spectacularly mesmerizing. Her two
primary characters are each wonderful, each flawed, and each has a singular
voice that nevertheless serves as voice for millions of women for centuries."
--Melissa Mytinger, Cody's Books, Berkeley, CA
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The
Traveller: A Novel
By John Twelve Hawks
"The Traveler is a fascinating blend of mysticism, conspiracy theory,
and martial arts. I loved it! Fans of The Da Vinci Code and The Matrix
won't be able to put this one down. I read the novel in one sitting, staying
up past midnight to finish. I can't wait for the sequel!" --Linda Barrett
Knopp, Malaprop's Bookstore/Cafe, Asheville, NC
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As
Long As the Moon Shall Rise
By Ellen Moore Anderson (Ed.)
"This visually and intellectually satisfying book is a compilation of
art and observations about the moon. Editor Ellen Moore Anderson has brought
together sources as varied as children's nursery rhymes to observations
by astronauts, poets, and philosophers. Each section is illustrated by
beautiful art collected from all around the world." --Linda Walonen, Bay
Books, San Ramon, CA
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The
Devil's Teeth: A True Story of Obsession and Survival Among America's
Great White Sharks
By Susan Casey
"What other creature than a great white shark can inspire such a mix of
awe, fascination, and primeval fear? Casey thrusts you into the world
of shark researchers fighting nature, bureaucracy, and tourism profiteers
to advance our knowledge of these largely unknown creatures." --Rosemary
Pugliese, Quail Ridge Books, Raleigh, NC
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To
the Power of Three
By Laura Lippman
"Gripping from start to finish, Lippman mesmerizes the reader with her
disturbingly sharp portrayal of the competitive and cruel world of middle
and high school, the haves and the have nots, and the unexpected consequences
of our actions." --Tova Beiser, Brown University Bookstore, Providence,
RI
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Freddy
and Fredericka: A Novel
By Mark Helprin
"Freddy, Prince of Wales, is so intelligent, educated, and undeniably
'royal' that his every action is hapless. Sent on a quest to reclaim the
American colonies for the Crown, this intrepid conqueror and his wife,
Fredericka, learn what it means to rule and to serve in Helprin's truly
hilarious satire." --Joe Foster, Maria's Bookshop, Durango, CO
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More
Book Lust: Recommended Reading for Every Mood, Moment, and Reason
By Nancy Pearl
"In a sequel to Book Lust, Nancy Pearl gives us more compulsive reading!
Now I have even more books on my pile!" --Jo Ann VanReenen, Nonesuch Books
& Cards, Saco, ME
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Locked
Rooms: A Novel of Suspense Featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
By Laurie R. King
"Another winner from Laurie King. This time Sherlock gets equal billing
with Mary Russell as they visit San Francisco to delve into the secrets
of Mary's past. This series just keeps on getting better!" --Karen Beem,
Newtown Bookshop, Newtown, PA
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Perfectly
Reasonable Deiations from the Beaten Track: The Letters of Richard P.
Feynman
By edited by Michelle Feynman, foreword by Timothy Ferris
"This collection of letters written by the eminent physicist Richard P.
Feynman is warm, funny, and very human. I got a much different view of
the man than I had from previous books, as he becomes a much more human
figure." --Mark Hough, Browsing Bison Books, Deer Lodge, MT
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Hide
and Seek: A Novel
By Clare Sambrook
"Sambrook's novel is a heartwrenching view of the loss of a sibling and
its debilitating effects on family. Told with clarity, this is a beautiful
narrative." --Meaghan Leenaarts, Island Bookstore, Corolla, NC
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The
Icon: A Novel
By Neil Olson
"How caught up in our religious beliefs we are! Were the icon's powers
real or just the old man's superstitions? The reader follows the icon
through war, different countries, and generations, witnessing miracle
healings and strange deaths, all in the wake of attempts to possess it.
A great read!" --Rita Ryan, Armchair Books, Pendleton, OR
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Alibi:
A Novel
By Joseph Kanon
"When Adam Miller visits his widowed mother in Venice in 1946, he finds
her on the brink of what he concludes will be a disastrous marriage. His
suspicions trap Adam, and the woman with whom he falls in love, in a vicious
web of murder and deceit. The story is as breathtaking as the setting
of post-World War II Venice. Not to be missed." --Barbara Hoagland, The
King's English, Salt Lake City, UT
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Blood
Atonement: A Dalhgreen Wallace Mystery
by Jim Tenuto
"Dahlgren Wallace is a fly-fishing guide near Bozeman, Montana, who works
for a media mogul landowner. He gets in deep water when a Mormon businessman
is killed while Wallace has him out for an afternoon of fly-fishing. Stir
in an FBI agent, a local militia gang, and the cattlemen's association
and you have a rollicking good yarn." --George Rishel, The Sly Fox, Virden,
IL
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Lord
Byron's Novel: The Evening Land
By John Crowley
"How do I describe this story within a story within a story? The Byronic
novel that Crowley creates is delicious in itself, and he has wrapped
around it the story of two fathers and two daughters from two different
time periods -- their estrangements and reconciliations (of sorts). It's
a fabulous creation." --Lois Powers, The Toadstool Bookshop, Milford,
NH
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Tenney's
Landing: Stories
By Catherine Tudish
"Tudish's collection of stories about life in a small village in Virginia
is skillfully balanced, giving the reader the feeling that she is reading
about old friends. This chronicle of the lives of a delightful cast of
characters is a book that begs to be discussed in your book club." --Andra
Tracey, Out Word Bound, Indianapolis, IN
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Oh
Pure and Radiant Heart
By Lydia Millet
"Three atom bomb pioneers are yanked from the desert while they're watching
the first deadly mushroom cloud bloom and are deposited in contemporary
Santa Fe. They are discovered by Ann, a librarian who defies her own sense
of reality to help the thermonuclear trio confront their collective legacy.
This is at once a big-idea novel as well as a surprisingly intimate and
compelling portrait of human beings wrestling with conflicts both global
and personal." --Bob Gray, Northshire Bookstore, Manchester Center, VT
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How
Evan Broke His Head and Other Secrets: A Novel
By Garth Stein
"Meet Evan: Former guitar player for a one-hit-wonder rock band, he
lives life from one seizure to the next until he endeavors to raise the
14-year-old son he meets for only the second time at the funeral of his
high school love. I couldn't put this book down." --Colin Rea, University
of Oregon Bookstore, Eugene, OR
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Baseball
--A Perfect Game: An All-American Anthology Celebrating the Game's Great
Players , Teams, and Moments
By Josh Leventhal (ed.)
"With a stellar list of contributors, this book covers the history of
the game and some of its notable stars. This compilation of writing and
photos is sure to please any fan." --Peg Predergast, Changing Hands Bookstore,
Tempe, AZ
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I
Right the Wrongs: A Misdemeanor Man Novel
By Dylan Schaffer
"Gordon Seegerman is the front man for the greatest Barry Manilow cover
band in the world. Now, just as they are about to hit it big -- playing
in Las Vegas for The Man himself -- Gordon's been assigned a case that
looks like it might derail his plans." --Megan O'Bryan, Scott's Bookstore,
Mount Vernon, WA
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Night
Swimming: A Novel
By Robin Schwarz
"If you've ever wanted to be someone else, you'll love following this
weight-challenged bank employee as she robs her boss and leaves Gorham,
New Hampshire, for Hollywood and a succulent, juicy life that has nothing
to do with endless Magnum P.I. reruns or gorging on chocolate." --Holly
Doering, Auntie's Bookstore, Spokane, WA
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