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This is a book that charms without seeming to try
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New in Print
Good wine and thugs, in translation
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New in Print
This ingenious debut novel is set in a time-skipping future
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New in Print
In this fourth Tiffany Aching novel, the young witch becomes a woman
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Texas Book Festival Authors
A funny and subtle portrait of a family negotiating continuing crises from National Book Award-winner Julia Glass
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Texas Book Festival Authors
Reissue of Netherland author Joseph O’Neill’s inquiry into his grandfathers’ pasts
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Texas Book Festival Authors
Memphis native Sides is a great storyteller, and Hellhound often reads more like historical fiction than nonfiction
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Texas Book Festival Authors
For the Comanche history novice, this is an entertaining and easy-to-read starting point, but not a very intellectually strenuous one
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In Print: Texas Book Festival Authors
A twice-married virgin wanders sexually liberated Vienna and collides with – who else? – Freud



