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In this New York Times bestseller, Kitty runs a bookstore and lives alone — but every night she has visions of an alternate life with a husband and children. When the line between dreams and reality blurs, Kitty must choose her path… “Like a modern-day fairy tale” (USA Today).
From a New York Times bestselling author: Born on the same day in the same hospital, imaginative Ruth and practical Dana come from different worlds — but their lives will intertwine time and again. A “beautifully written book” (Publishers Weekly starred review) with over 1,500 five-star Goodreads ratings.
An absolute delight of a madcap story for the young (and young-at-heart) by New York Times bestselling author Neil Gaiman,…
For fans of Jodi Picoult: After multiple miscarriages, baker Georgia still longs to have a second child. But when her best friend offers to donate her eggs, their lives will collide in devastating ways… “A deeply engaging story” (Booklist).
A New York Times bestseller from the author of Divine Secrets of the Ya-Ya Sisterhood: After her idyllic childhood ends in tragedy, Calla Lily looks for a fresh start in New Orleans. “Wells weaves more of the magic that made her a bestseller” (Publishers Weekly).
NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIESI hope, for your sake, that you have not chosen to read this book because you…
NOW A NETFLIX ORIGINAL SERIESViolet, Klaus, and Sunny Baudelaire are intelligent children. They are charming, and resourceful, and have pleasant…
Top-rated on BookBub: In this #1 New York Times bestseller, the author of The Five People You Meet in Heaven chronicles his former college professor’s last days — and their moving conversations about life and death. “A true story that shines and leaves you forever warmed by its afterglow” (Amy Tan).
An award-winning author presents “a page-turner and a fairy tale turned inside out” (Alice Hoffman): After their parents’ deaths, sisters Marnie and Nelly hide the bodies to avoid being separated by social services. A coming-of-age novel with “a strong voice, dark humor, and compelling story lines” (Publishers Weekly).
In the wake of both Hurricane Katrina and a failed marriage, Julie Freed was left to pick up the pieces of her life and raise her infant daughter on her own. “A candid account of personal devastation and renewal” (Kirkus Reviews).