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Inherent Vice
Thomas Pynchon

Pynchon enters new territory with a psychedelic noir mystery set at the end of the '60s and featuring private eye Doc Sportello amidst a cast of surfers, hustlers, and dope fiends.
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That Old Cape Magic
Richard Russo

A savvy, big-hearted look at family and marriage that starts with a father's urn in the trunk of a car and reaches a crescendo with one catastrophe of a wedding.
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South of Broad
Pat Conroy

Conroy's first novel in 14 years follows a group of friends from their youth in the explosive political climate of Charleston, S.C., in 1969 to how it shaped them 20 years later.


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The White Queen
Philippa Gregory

Gregory's latest tale of intrigue centers on a king's secret marriage, the passionate feuds behind the War of the Roses, and the most famous unsolved murder in British history.
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Homer & Langley
E.L. Doctorow

Delving into the cluttered legend of New York's Collyer brothers, Doctorow vivifies the Manhattan of the '20s, '30s, and '40s through the lives of two of its most famous eccentrics.
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Level 26: Dark Origins
Anthony E. Zuiker

CSI creator Zuiker offers the first "digi-novel," a thriller with integral online content that shapes the story of a crime-scene tactician tracking a brutal, untraceable killer.


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The Lost Symbol
Dan Brown

According to Brown's editor, the book touches on "an unseen world of mysticism, secret societies, and hidden locations, with a stunning twist that long predates America."
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An Echo in the Bone
Diana Gabaldon

The seventh installment in Gabaldon's Outlander series, her sexy, action-packed chronicle of a time-traveling nurse and a love for the ages.
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A Separate Country
Robert Hicks

Hicks follows up his moving debut, The Widow of the South, with a novel set in New Orleans and based on the life of embattled Confederate General John Bell Hood.


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The Year of the Flood
Margaret Atwood

A natural disaster has decimated humanity, and the only two women left on Earth are a trapeze dancer locked in a sex club and a religious devotee named Toby.
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Juliet, Naked
Nick Hornby

Music once again features prominently in Hornby's novel, with a reclusive English folk singer being drawn out via email by a woman in rural Pennsylvania.
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Her Fearful Symmetry
Audrey Niffenegger

Niffengger's follow-up to The Time Traveler's Wife revolves around London's Highgate Cemetery, where not everyone appears to be resting in peace.


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Half Broke Horses
Jeanette Wells

The celebrated author of The Glass Castle draws on the life of her grandmother for a frontier novel that's being called, "Laura Ingalls Wilder for adults."
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The Children's Book
A.S. Byatt

Shortlisted for the 2009 Man Booker Prize, the British press gushed over Byatt's new novel upon its release abroad in May, with the Sunday Times calling it, "easily the best thing A. S. Byatt has written since Possession."
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And Another Thing…
Eoin Colfer

As Douglas Adams himself said, "six is a better kind of number." And thus a different kind of author brings you the sixth installment in The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy.


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Dracula: The Undead
Dacre Stoker & Ian Holt

From Bram Stoker's great-grandnephew comes a sequel based on handwritten notes for characters and plot threads excised from the original edition of Dracula.
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Chronic City
Jonathan Lethem

A riotous new novel from the author of Motherless Brooklyn wherein a feckless socialite named Chase Insteadman and a serious pothead embark on a search for truth and cheeseburgers.
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Last Night in Twisted River
John Irving

Irving's gorgeously written tale winds through the latter half of the 20th century as a father and son try to escape the consequences of a tragic mistake.


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Angel Time
Anne Rice

What if you could go back and change everything? What if you were an assassin and that meant being transported to the 13th century as the only way to save your soul?
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The Lacuna
Barbara Kingsolver


Set in Mexico and the U.S., Kingsolver's first novel in nearly a decade combines historical figures like Frida Kahlo, Diego Rivera, and Leon Trotsky with one man's turbulent quest for identity.
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Under the Dome
Stephen King

King finally presents an idea he's been keeping a lid on for more than two decades: an entire town that finds itself sealed off from the rest of the world by an invisible force field.

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