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A #1 New York Times bestselling author and the Academy Award–nominated screenwriter behind When Harry Met Sally offers a collection of “candid, self-deprecating, laser-smart, and hilarious” essays (Booklist). With over 5,500 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
“Witty and thought-provoking” (People): When 50-something Clover wakes up one morning to discover that she’s invisible, she sets out to find other women like her. A “humorous, touching story of how Clover reclaims her sense of self” (O, The Oprah Magazine).
What makes someone a grade A jerk, and why does it matter for societal function? A professor of philosophy offers thought-provoking answers in this New York Times bestseller. “Both thorough and imaginative… There are moments of great insight and outright hilarity” (Kirkus Reviews).
In this hysterical #1 New York Times bestseller, one kid has to wrangle gators, snakes, bats that bite, and a reality show…
“A madcap genealogical adventure” (The New York Times Book Review): After a disease renders mankind infertile, only a small shipwrecked group has the ability to carry on the human race. Hailed upon publication as “the best Vonnegut novel yet” (John Irving).
Rickey and G-man — partners in romance and in business — become caught up in the drama, politics, and mayhem surrounding their highly successful New Orleans restaurant. A wild and “entertaining” read (Publishers Weekly).
From a New York Times bestselling author: As the male residents of his tiny village begin to go bald, barber Guillaume hangs up his scissors in favor of matchmaking… “An enjoyable trip through the sweetness, sadness, and hilarity that love — and life — often brings” (Library Journal).
“Eloisa James’s writing is absolutely exquisite.”—New York Times bestselling author Teresa Medeiros “Nothing gets me to a bookstore faster than a…
A National Book Award finalist that’s “astutely observed, often laugh-aloud funny” (Publishers Weekly): Unsatisfied college professor Swenson finds his faith in writing restored by a talented student. But a moment of carelessness may cost him everything… “Blisteringly funny yet compassionate” (Newsweek).
“Inscrutably charming” (New York Times bestselling author Patrick deWitt): John Scratch, who happens to be the Devil, meddles in human affairs in this witty read for fans of Christopher Moore. “The sustained comedy in this hilarious novel is equaled only by its heart” (New York Times bestselling author Daniel Wallace).