| Welcome to the Short List, a curated selection of rare discounts on today's biggest, buzziest books. Happy reading! |
| | Dive into “one of the most enduring and acclaimed series in suspense fiction” (BookPage) with this brand-new New York Times bestseller that’s both “a treat for longtime fans and a great entry point for newcomers” (Publishers Weekly)! A spotless crime scene — an opulent Bel Air mansion with two dead bodies floating in the pool — presents psychologist Alex Delaware and detective Milo Sturgis with their most baffling case yet. | NYT Bestseller | $7.99 $14.99 Limited time only! | |
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| | When a costume conservator for the Smithsonian uncovers a hidden label bearing a mysterious signature on an antique gown, she’s drawn into the whirlwind life of a Jazz Age seamstress… Prepare to be swept away by this “mesmerizing” dual-timeline novel (Entertainment Weekly) that Chanel Cleeton heartily endorses: “Historical fiction readers will love this.” | Critics' Choice | $5.99 $12.99 Limited time only! | |
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| | Following the sensational success of Good Morning America Book Club pick Fifty Words for Rain, Asha Lemmie returns with her highly anticipated follow-up, “proving to the world that she is a literary force” (Sarah Addison Allen). In the wake of World War II, an aspiring writer’s search for Ernest Hemingway, who she believes is her father, spans continents and decades. “Emotional, hypnotizing, and powerful” (Shondaland). | Hot New Release | $6.99 $14.99 Limited time only! | |
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| | A Nobel Prize laureate considered “one of the finest authors writing in the English language today” (The Times) is “as masterful as ever” (Publishers Weekly) in his latest work. This “deeply moving” novel (Los Angeles Times) follows an elderly pianist and a wealthy patron as they strike up an unlikely yet transformative correspondence. | Critics' Choice | $6.99 $17.99 Limited time only! | |
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| | Read it to believe it! “Pulsat[ing] with the energy of a thriller,” this “compelling” biography (The Wall Street Journal) tells the story of Marguerite Harrison, a posh socialite who led a double life as an invaluable American spy. “Suspense, élan, and a generous helping of glamour: Think George Smiley in a mink-trimmed coat” (The New York Times Book Review). | Critics' Choice | $6.99 $14.99 Limited time only! | |
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| | Warning: This “divinely engaging mystery” (Entertainment Weekly) from a New York Times bestselling author barrels along at “a breakneck pace until it reaches a shocking conclusion” (Booklist starred review). One weekend. Seven friends. A tense reunion goes terribly wrong when a freak snowstorm seals a crumbling mountainside mansion off from the world… | Hot New Release | $6.99 $14.99 Limited time only! | |
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| | In this #1 New York Times bestseller and “instant classic” (The Atlantic), nonfiction legend Michael Lewis exposes the true story behind the sensational court case that has the whole world watching. Witness the rise and fall of Sam Bankman-Fried — formerly the world’s youngest billionaire — in an “insanely readable” (The Guardian) and “stupefyingly pleasurable” tell-all (The New Yorker). | #1 NYT Bestseller | $5.99 $9.66 Limited time only! | |
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| | Return to the beloved world of The No. 1 Ladies’ Detective Agency with this “total delight” (Booklist) that offers “an escape from life’s woes” (The Boston Globe)! When a newcomer arrives in her village, Precious Ramotswe — “the Miss Marple of Botswana” (The New York Times Book Review) — uses her trademark wit to unravel one family’s secrets. | Hot New Release | $6.99 $13.99 Limited time only! | |
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| | Unlock a treasure trove of recently rediscovered works from a beloved fantasy author — but be sure to clear your schedule, because the Washington Post promises, “If you read just one of Pratchett’s books, you’ll want to read everything he wrote.” An “excellent, often laugh-out-loud” collection hailed as an “unexpected gift” (Publishers Weekly). | Critics' Choice | $5.99 $11.99 Limited time only! | |
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| | Go beyond the prevailing history with this groundbreaking book that “reframes the conventional story of civil rights” (The Washington Post). A prizewinning scholar argues that from the era of slavery through the 20th century, ordinary Black people harnessed the American legal system to their advantage. A “convincing” (The Wall Street Journal) and “revelatory” must-read (Publishers Weekly). | Critics' Choice | $6.99 $22.99 Limited time only! | |
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