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Woo Woo tells the story of self-obsessed conceptual artist Sabine Rossi’s brush with a stalker, while deftly sending up that subtype of conceptual art that is, as one critic writes of Sabine’s work, “contrived, boring, and egotistical.”

Woo Woo tells the story of self-obsessed conceptual artist Sabine Rossi’s brush with a stalker, while deftly sending up that subtype of conceptual art that is, as one critic writes of Sabine’s work, “contrived, boring, and egotistical.”

After reading Windsongs, kids and parents alike might find themselves creating their own poems, inspired by Douglas Florian’s poetry about the dew, drought, thunder and frost.

After reading Windsongs, kids and parents alike might find themselves creating their own poems, inspired by Douglas Florian’s poetry about the dew, drought, thunder and frost.

An atmospheric thriller with genuine scares, What the Woods Took examines how teenagers can go through the worst and still choose to trust, over and over again.

An atmospheric thriller with genuine scares, What the Woods Took examines how teenagers can go through the worst and still choose to trust, over and over again.

Take a charming chronological journey through 100 of our most cherished love songs, from “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole to “I Will Follow You Into the Dark” by Death Cab for Cutie.

Take a charming chronological journey through 100 of our most cherished love songs, from “Unforgettable” by Nat King Cole to “I Will Follow You Into the Dark” by Death Cab for Cutie.

Visitations is a haunting, complex memoir about religion, mental illness and broken families, told through the eyes of a young boy.

Visitations is a haunting, complex memoir about religion, mental illness and broken families, told through the eyes of a young boy.

The petite Victorian Parlour Games is chock-full of easy-to-play party games that is sure to liven up any gathering.

The petite Victorian Parlour Games is chock-full of easy-to-play party games that is sure to liven up any gathering.

Niall Williams demonstrates his genius for making you laugh out loud while breaking your heart at the same time in Time of the Child, his follow-up to This Is Happiness.

Niall Williams demonstrates his genius for making you laugh out loud while breaking your heart at the same time in Time of the Child, his follow-up to This Is Happiness.

In The Wrong Lady Meets Lord Right, Suzanne Allain’s playful Regency romance, delightful chaos ensues when an heiress and her impoverished cousin switch places.

In The Wrong Lady Meets Lord Right, Suzanne Allain’s playful Regency romance, delightful chaos ensues when an heiress and her impoverished cousin switch places.

Tom Huddleston’s The Worlds of George R.R. Martin is a well-researched, engagingly written and visually immersive experience.

Tom Huddleston’s The Worlds of George R.R. Martin is a well-researched, engagingly written and visually immersive experience.

Zahid Rafiq peers into the inner lives of 11 people living in Kashmir in his debut short story collection, The World With Its Mouth Open.

Zahid Rafiq peers into the inner lives of 11 people living in Kashmir in his debut short story collection, The World With Its Mouth Open.

The Work of Art is a visionary compendium of ephemera that makes visible the bridge between idea and artwork.

The Work of Art is a visionary compendium of ephemera that makes visible the bridge between idea and artwork.

Dwight Garner’s The Upstairs Delicatessen is an irresistible blend of memoir, literary history and culinary journalism.

Dwight Garner’s The Upstairs Delicatessen is an irresistible blend of memoir, literary history and culinary journalism.

The Smell of Wet Dog is chock-full of luscious light verse designed to draw in even the most reluctant of poetry readers.

The Smell of Wet Dog is chock-full of luscious light verse designed to draw in even the most reluctant of poetry readers.

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