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With nearly 9,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads: You may think you’re pretty smart, but this entertaining, enlightening read uses cutting-edge science to prove just how delusional humans can be. “Even seasoned psych lovers will learn something new” (Psychology Today).
A secret can tear you apart … or bind you forever. For Arianna Ferria, a satisfying and challenging life as…
Orphan Rowen Locke dreams of becoming a knight. But as war ravages the land, he must choose a side in his darkening world… An engaging and epic fantasy.
Mature Content Warning Recommended for ages 17+ due to language and sexual content. Alexis and Colt never planned on crossing…
In a dystopian future, Kalenna is outfitted with a gadget that keeps track of her good and bad actions — with severe consequences if she doesn’t meet her quota. But soon she makes a shocking discovery that could bring the entire system down…
Find out what happened after the conclusion of the #1 New York Times bestselling Sookie Stackhouse series—the inspiration for the…
“Unimpeachably terrific” (The New York Times Book Review): When Harry Quebert is charged with the cold-case disappearance of a 15-year-old girl, novelist Marcus Goldman sets out to prove his beloved mentor’s innocence. A New York Times bestseller with nearly 21,000 five-star Goodreads ratings!
A heart-stopping Anthony Award nominee with over 1,400 five-star ratings on Goodreads: Six residents occupy 23 Beulah Grove. Each has something to hide, but only one of them is a killer… “Scary as hell” (Stephen King).
A #1 New York Times bestseller that inspired a hit film: After an accident leaves Will paralyzed, Lou is hired as his caretaker — and both of their lives change in unexpected ways. “Funny, surprising, and heartbreaking… Thought-provoking, thoroughly entertaining” (People), with over 470,000 five-star Goodreads ratings.
A #1 New York Times bestseller with over 35,000 five-star Goodreads ratings! This “remarkable… engrossing” narrative (The Washington Post) argues that our relationship with food has become unnatural and unhealthy — but isn’t beyond repair.