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  • Hollywood Via Orchard Street

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  • by Jess Kidd

    A spectacular new addition to the grand Irish storytelling tradition, Himself “is a darkly comic tale of murder, intrigue, haunting and illegitimacy…wickedly funny” (Daily Express).
  • Author: Emmanuelle de Maupassant Length: 198 pages    
  • Author: Nicole Dennis-Benn Length: 352 pages
  • by Marc Thomas

    Create a successful herb garden at home with this beginner-friendly guide. Discover the culinary and medicinal power of homegrown herbs with help from Herb Gardening for Beginners.
  • by Jason Mott

    ***2021 NATIONAL BOOK AWARD WINNER***
    ***THE NATIONAL BESTSELLER***
    Winner of the 2021 Sir Walter Raleigh Award for Fiction, Joyce Carol Oates Literary Prize Finalist, 2022 Chautauqua Prize Finalist, Willie Morris Award for Southern Writing Shortlist, 2021 Aspen Words Literary Prize Shortlist, 2022 Maya Angelou Book Award Shortlist, 2022 Carnegie Medal Longlist
    A Read With Jenna Today Show Book Club Pick!
    An Ebony Magazine Publishing Book Club Pick!
    One of Washington Post's 50 Notable Works of Fiction | One of Philadelphia Inquirer's Best Books of 2021 | One of Shelf Awareness's Top Ten Fiction Titles of the Year | One of TIME Magazine’s 100 Must-Read Books | One of NPR.org's "Books We Love" | EW’s "Guide to the Biggest and Buzziest Books of 2021" |One of the New York Public Library's Best Books for Adults | San Diego Union Tribune—My Favorite Things from 2021 | Writer's Bone's Best Books of 2021 |Atlanta Journal Constitution—Top 10 Southern Books of the Year |One of the Guardian's (UK) Best Ten 21st Century Comic Novels | One of Entertainment Weekly's 15 Books You Need to Read This June | On Entertainment Weekly's "Must List" | One of the New York Post's Best Summer Reading books | One of GMA's 27 Books for June | One of USA Today's 5 Books Not to Miss | One of Fortune's 21 Most Anticipated Books Coming Out in the Second Half of 2021| One of The Root's PageTurners: It’s Getting Hot in Here | One of Real Simple's Best New Books to Read in 2021
    An astounding work of fiction from New York Times bestselling author Jason Mott, always deeply honest, at times electrically funny, that goes to the heart of racism, police violence, and the hidden costs exacted upon Black Americans and America as a whole  
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    Author: Kiese Laymon Length: 256 pages
  • by Mieko Kawakami

    “A raw, tender portrait of adolescent misery, reminiscent of Elena Ferrante’s fiction.” —NPR
    “An argument in favor of meaning, of beauty, of life.” —The New York Times Book Review
    “If you enjoyed Mieko Kawakami’s brilliant Breasts and Eggs, you’re certain to be astonished by her latest novel exploring violence and bullying with fierce, feminist and damning candor.” —Ms. Magazine
    “This is the real magic of Heaven, which shows us how to think about morality as an ongoing, dramatic activity. It can be maddening and ruinous and isolating. But it can also be shared, enlivened . . . and momentarily redeemed through unheroic acts of solidarity.” —The New Yorker
    “Quietly devastating.” —TIME Magazine
    “Keen psychological insight, brilliant sensitivity, and compassionate understanding.” —Publishers Weekly, starred review
    “Raw and eloquent. . . . An unexpected classic.” —Kirkus Reviews, starred review
    “An incredible literary talent.” —Booklist, starred review
    “Kawakami writes with jagged, visceral beauty.” —Oprah Daily
    “Kawakami never lets us settle comfortably, which is a testament to her storytelling power.” —Los Angeles Review of Books
    “One of Japan’s brightest stars.” —Japan Times
    From the bestselling author of Breasts and Eggs, a sharp and illuminating novel about the impact of violence and the power of solidarity.  
  • Author: O. Henry Length: 166 pages
  • Author: Lila Monroe Length: 334 pages
  • Author: Josh Bloomberg and Jon Cohen Length: 464 pages
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