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(Check to see if we have them!) | Featured Pulitzer Prize Selection |  | | Martin Dressler by Steven Millhauser
Library Journal
: This story of a 19th-century New York entrepreneur by the author of Edwin Mullhouse (LJ 8/15/72) b... Search |
| Featured Oprah's Book Club Selection |  | | River, Cross My Heart by Breena Clarke
Library Journal
: YA-Set in Georgetown, this poignant coming-of-age story begins with the drowning death of six-year... Search |
| Featured New York Times Bestsellers Selection |  | | Armageddon in Retrospect by Kurt Vonnegut
Publishers Weekly: Starred Review. When Kurt Vonnegut died in April 2007, the world lost a wry commentator on the hu... Search |
| Featured National Book Critics Circle Selection |  | | Women in their Beds by Gina Berriault
Publisher's Weekly
: Whether focusing on yuppies or drifters, social workers or Indian restaurateurs, heroin addicts... Search |
| Featured Edgar Awards Selection |  | | The Chatham School Affair by Thomas A. Cook
Publishers Weekly
: PW gave a starred review to this "literate, compelling novel" about passion and traged... Search |
| Featured Caldecott Medal Winners Selection |  | | Grandfather's Journey by Allen Say
Publishers Weekly: Say transcends the achievements of his Tree of Cranes and A River Dream with this breathtaking p... Search |
| Featured ALA Best Books for Young Adults Selection |  | | Trigger by Susan Vaught
Publishers Weekly: Starred Review. The motivation behind a teenager's suicide attempt and its lasting effects on fam... Search |
| Featured ALA Notable Books for Children Selection |  | | The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane by Kate DiCamillo
School Library Journal
: Starred Review. Gr 3-6–This achingly beautiful story shows a true master of writing a... Search |
| Featured Newbery Medal Winners Selection |  | | Out of the Dust by Karen Hesse
Publishers Weekly
: In a starred review of the 1998 Newbery Medal winner, set during the Depression, PW said, "... Search |
| Featured Hugo Awards Selection |  | | Spin by Robert Charles Wilson
Publishers Weekly
: One night the stars go out. From that breathtaking "what if," Wilson (Blind LakeSearch |
| Featured World Fantasy Awards Selection |  | | Godmother Night by Rachel Pollack
Publisher's Weekly: Departing from the future society she traced in Unquenchable Fire and Temporary Agency (a Nebul... Search |
| Featured Bram Stoker Awards Selection |  | | Coraline by Neil Gaiman
Publishers Weekly
: British novelist Gaiman (American Gods; Stardust) and his long-time accomplice McKean (collabora... Search |
| Featured Anthony Awards Selection |  | | Bootlegger's Daughter by Margaret Maron
Publishers Weekly
: Maron's ( Past Imperfect ) series launch introduces attorney Deborah Knott, the daughter of an i... Search |
| Featured Independent Booksellers List Selection |  | | Bonk: The Curious Coupling of Science and Sex by Mary Roach
Library Journal
: Starred Review. It takes one kind of skill to pack a book full of scientific information (physical... Search |
| Featured Rebecca Caudill Awards Selection |  | | The Giver by Lois Lowry
Publishers Weekly
: In the ``ideal'' world into which Jonas was born, everybody has sensibly agreed that well-matche... Search |
| Featured RITA Awards Selection |  | | Born in Ice by Nora Roberts
Library Journal
: Cool, capable, and thoroughly domestic, Brianna Concannon welcomes American mystery writer Grayson... Search |
| Featured Spur Awards Selection |  | | The Midnight Train Home by Erika Tamar
School Library Journal
: Gr 5-7-Deirdre O'Rourke, 11, doesn't understand what's happening when she and her brothers,... Search |
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