Shuggie is as neglected as Glasgow, but through his mother’s demise, he discovers his strength.
Shuggie is as neglected as Glasgow, but through his mother’s demise, he discovers his strength.
Shuggie is as neglected as Glasgow, but through his mother’s demise, he discovers his strength.
Every time I return to this collection, I am susceptible to a sense of longing.
A disquieting and provocative exploration of the logistics of love.
Chad Dundas knows how to keep things simmering, and his cracking good mystery kept this reviewer up at night.
This fast-paced, frenzied tale of survival against both natural and supernatural forces will leave you gasping for air.
Part comedy of manners, part serious meditation on money and gender roles, this is both deeply thought-provoking and thoroughly fun.
To many noncombatants, the question isn’t who wins or loses, but whether one will survive the madness.
The title itself connoting climate conditions and the human ability to withstand and survive change, WEATHER feels both immediate and intimate.
Isabel Allende explores what it means to live in freedom and under tyranny, to feel displaced and at home.
For the heartbroken and heart-hungry, there’s no better book than Amy Bonnaffons’ debut novel of haunted love.
This spellbinding alternate version of Victorian London is both recognizable and like getting lost in some mist-shrouded parallel world only spoken of in myths.
Insecurity is a driving force behind these linked stories.
This exceptional work of historical fiction offers insight into the rippling effects of extremism.
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