Bradbury Beyond Apollo by Jonathan Eller
/Biographer Johnathan Eller concludes his massive biography of science fiction legend Ray Bradbury.
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Biographer Johnathan Eller concludes his massive biography of science fiction legend Ray Bradbury.
Read MoreRaven Leilani’s much-buzzed debut novel stars an aimless young woman in a strange relationship with an older married man.
Read MoreTwo page-turning action-packed thriller/mysteries; one by a veteran author, the other a debut.
Read MoreA graceful and deeply introspective memoir written by a woman who reads and rereads Jane Austen to help her confront the changes occurring in her own life, and learns that her personal experiences give her a new lens to explore the meaning of Austen’s novels.
Read MoreHistorian Ian Toll concludes his epic trilogy of historical volumes about the Pacific Theater of World War II.
Read MoreThe charming memoir of a fictional character and her anonymous creator.
Read MoreA veteran journalist’s account of the White House lead-up to war in Iraq.
Read MoreA stuffed, generous collection of post-WWII fantasy stories from around the world.
Read MoreA new book chronicles the rise of the chicken as the world’s foremost source of animal meat.
Read MoreA debut collection of essays exploring the places where two worlds touch.
Read MoreAn in-depth history of the Nazi invasion of Poland.
Read MoreA new biography attempts to present a fully-rounded picture of America’s second President.
Read MoreA big, involving new book ventures into the world of the people who authorize vast murders by paperwork, without ever dirtying their hands.
Read MoreA debut collection of short stories centering around a frat house, where boys and girls navigate the limbo between adolescence and adulthood.
Read MoreA bestselling author turns his attention to Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, the great American poet of the 19th century, now largely forgotten.
Read MoreAn atmospheric mystery blending history and romance with a contemporary police investigation.
Read MoreWhile looking for the rooms of their own that Virginia Woolf argued all women writers needed, a group of female artists and scholars in early-1960s created their own Bloomsbury and prefigured the beginnings of second-wave feminism.
Read MoreA new paperback collects one of the most enjoyable runs on Marvel’s “Young Avengers” comic.
Read MoreA skillful whodunit populated by a motley assortment of vividly wrought characters.
Read MoreThe bestselling writer on the emotional relationships between humans and their pets writes a new book about the endings of those relationships.
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