| | | This “magnificent modern epic” (Publishers Weekly) from a Nobel Prize–winning author reimagines Homer’s Odyssey in the Caribbean. “This wonderful story moves in a spiral, replicating human thought, and in the end, surprisingly, it makes us realize that history, all of it, belongs to us” (The New York Times Book Review). | Literary Fiction | $2.99 $11.99 | |
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| | In this NPR Best Book of 2019 and “definitive work of millennial literature” (The New Yorker), 30-year-old Millie struggles to escape from a life defined by her meaningless job. “Butler made me laugh and cry enough times to feel completely reborn” (The Paris Review). | Literary Fiction | $1.99 $8.99 | |
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| | Spanning 10,000 years of knowledge, this delightful, celebrated read lays down all the facts you should know but probably don’t — covering everything from history and science to pop culture and global affairs. A “witty primer” brimming with “an astonishing amount of information” (The New York Times). | Bestsellers, General Nonfiction | $1.99 $14.99 | |
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| | From a New York Times bestselling author comes “a soothing slice of small-town life” (People): When a group of friends decides to start a monthly supper club, they soon find themselves sharing their secrets, insecurities, and regrets alongside dinner. “Bright and fascinating” (Publishers Weekly). | $2.99 $11.99 | |
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| | With nearly 1,100 five-star Goodreads ratings: To save her family from ruin, Gracelin must marry wealthy English landowner Bram — but when famine sweeps her native Ireland, Gracelin is drawn back home. A superb novel with “lyrical, pitch-perfect prose… Historical fiction at its finest” (Publishers Weekly). | $1.99 $10.44 | |
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