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(Check to see if we have them!) | Featured Agatha Awards Selection |  | | Chasing Vermeer by Blue Balliett
Publishers Weekly
: Puzzles nest within puzzles in this ingeniously plotted and lightly delivered first novel that, ... Search |
| Featured Anthony Awards Selection |  | | City of Bones by Michael Connelly
Library Journal
: Hard-boiled LAPD detective Harry Bosch, last seen in A Darkness More Than Light, has been working ... Search |
| Featured Bram Stoker Awards Selection |  | | Boy's Life by Robert R. McCammon
Library Journal: In 1964, 12-year-old Cory Mackenson lives with his parents in Zephyr, Alabama. It is a sleepy, com... Search |
| Featured British Crime Writers' Assoc. Selection |  | | Garnethill by Denise Mina
Publishers Weekly
: From its opening pages, this winner of the 1998 John Creasy Memorial Award for best first crime ... Search |
| Featured Caldecott Medal Winners Selection |  | | Mirette on the High Wire by Emily McCully
Publishers Weekly
: In this picture book set in 19th-century Paris, a child helps a daredevil who has lost his edge ... Search |
| Featured Edgar Awards Selection |  | | Silent Joe by T. Jefferson Parker
Publishers Weekly
: Parker (Red Light) lowers the volume from his usual roar and adds a subtle backbeat to this bitt... Search |
| Featured Hugo Awards Selection |  | | The Diamond Age by Neal Stephenson
Publishers Weekly
: Stephenson's fourth solo novel, set primarily in a far-future Shanghai at a time when nations ha... Search |
| Featured Independent Booksellers List Selection |  | | Lit: A Memoir by Mary Karr
Library Journal
: Starred Review. Currently an award-winning, best-selling memoirist who described herself as an &qu... Search |
| Featured National Book Critics Circle Selection |  | | The Reformation: A History by Diarmaid MacCulloch
Does the world really need another general history of the Reformation? MacCulloch (history of the Church, Oxford Univ.; Th... Search |
| Featured Newbery Medal Winners Selection |  | | Criss Cross by Lynne Rae Perkins
Publishers Weekly
: Through narrative that has the flavor of stream-of-consciousness writing but is more controlled ... Search |
| Featured Oprah's Book Club Selection |  | | A Lesson Before Dying by Ernest Gaines
Publishers Weekly
: Australian Rollins (Rogue Element) introduces a tough, wisecracking hero in his U.S. debu... Search |
| Featured Pulitzer Prize Selection |  | | Khrushchev: The Man and His Era by William Taubman
Library Journal: There has been a surprising paucity of information produced about the baby boomers' biggest bogeyman. During the 1960s, Khrush... Search |
| Featured Rebecca Caudill Awards Selection |  | | Number the Stars by Lois Lowry
School Library Journal: Gr 3-7--The gripping story of a ten-year-old Danish girl and her family's courageous effort... Search |
| Featured RITA Awards Selection |  | | Not another bad date by Rachel Gibson.
Publishers Weekly
: This yummy lovefest from Gibson (after Tangled Up in You) focuses on a familiar dilemma: ... Search |
| Featured Spur Awards Selection |  | | The Gates of the Alamo by Stephen Harrigan
Publishers Weekly
: Settling his fictional cast firmly at the heart of 19th-century Texas, novelist Harrigan (Jacob'... Search |
| Featured World Fantasy Awards Selection |  | | Tooth and Claw by Jo Walton
Library Journal: The deathbed confession of Bon Agornin places his heirs in a quandary as the five siblings maneuver... Search |
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