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Winter Lost
by Patricia Briggs
Mercy Thompson, car mechanic and shapeshifter, must stop a disaster of world-shattering proportions in this exhilarating entry in the #1 New York Times bestselling series.
In the supernatural realms, there are creatures who belong to winter. I am not one of them. But... (read more)
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On Call A Doctors Journey in Public Service
by Anthony S. Fauci, M.D.
The memoir by the doctor who became a beacon of hope for millions through the COVID pandemic, and whose six-decade career in high-level public service put him in the room with seven presidents Anthony Fauci is arguably the most famous - and most revered - doctor in the world today. His... (read more)
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Tribal Histories of the Willamette Valley
by David G. Lewis, Greg Robinson
From oral history to written word, learn about the history of Oregon through the stories of the Indigenous peoples of the Willamette Valley.
The Willamette Valley is rich with history — its riverbanks, forests, and mountains home to the tribes of Kalapuya,... (read more)
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The Backyard Bird Chronicles
by Amy Tan
A gorgeous, witty account of birding, nature, and the beauty around
us that hides in plain sight, written and illustrated by the
best-selling author of The Joy Luck Club - With a foreword by David Allen Sibley (read more)
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The House in the Cerulean Sea
by Tj Klune
A NEW YORK TIMES AND USA TODAY BESTSELLER
A 2021 Alex Award winner
The 2021 RUSA Reading List: Fantasy Winner
An Indie Next Pick
One of Publishers Weekly's Most... (read more)
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The World Central Kitchen Cookbook: Feeding Humanity, Feeding Hope
by José Andrés and Sam Chapple-Sokol
A captivating collection of stories and recipes from renowned chefs, local cooks, and celebrity friends of Jos Andr s's beloved nonprofit World Central Kitchen (WCK), which feeds communities impacted by natural disasters and humanitarian crises; with a foreword from Stephen Colbert. In... (read more)
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All Fours
by Miranda July
NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2024 BY OPRAH DAILY, PUBLISHERS WEEKLY, NYLON AND THE GUARDIAN
The New York Times (read more)
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24 Life Stories & Lessons from the Say Hey Kid
by Willie Mays, John Shea
The legendary Willie Mays shares the inspirations and influences responsible for guiding him on and off the field in this reflective and inspirational memoir. "It's because of giants like Willie that someone like me could even think about running for... (read more)
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It's Only a Game - Signed Edition
by Kelsea Yu
In this twisty, fast-paced YA thriller, a dangerous game becomes all too real when Marina and her friends are framed for murder.
When Marina Chan ran from her old life, she brought nothing with her-not even her real name. Now she lives in fear of her past being... (read more)
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I Hope This Finds You Well
by Natalie Sue
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER - Recommended by the Today show, People, Elle, Good Housekeeping, Parade, Harper's Bazaar, and more!
"Like a donut in a break room: unexpected, surprisingly
sweet, and totally made my day. Which is... (read more)
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Nora Webster
by Colm Toibin
From one of contemporary literature’s bestselling, critically acclaimed, and beloved authors: a “luminous” novel (Jennifer Egan, The New York Times Book Review) about a fiercely compelling young widow navigating grief, fear, and longing, and finding her own voice — “heartrendingly... (read more)
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Fire Weather
by John Vaillant
A NEW YORK TIMES TOP TEN BOOK OF THE YEAR - FINALIST FOR THE NATIONAL BOOK AWARD IN NONFICTION - A stunning account of a colossal wildfire and a panoramic exploration of the rapidly changing relationship between fire and humankind from the award-winning, best-selling author of... (read more)
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#20
Conservationist
by Nadine Gordimer
Mehring is rich. He has all the privileges and possessions that South Africa has to offer, but his possessions refuse to remain objects. His wife, son, and mistress leave him; his foreman and workers become increasingly indifferent to his stewarsship; even the land rises up, as drought, then... (read more)
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#21
Master & Commander Aubrey 1
by O'Brian, Patrick
Patrick O'Brian's 20-volume epic of naval tales echoing the work of such master writers as Joseph Conrad, Herman Melville, and Jane Austen brings to life the exploits of the British navy during the Napoleonic Wars. From the excitement of the chases, storms, and battles to the authenticity of... (read more)
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#22
Four Agreements A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom
by Don Miguel Ruiz
In The Four Agreements shamanic teacher and healer Don Miguel Ruiz exposes self-limiting beliefs and presents a simple yet effective code of personal conduct learned from his Toltec ancestors. Full of grace and simple truth, this handsomely designed book makes a lovely gift for anyone making... (read more)
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Dune (Dune #1)
by Frank Herbert
Frank Herbert’s classic masterpiece — a triumph of the imagination and one of the bestselling science fiction novels of all time — nominated as one of America’s best-loved novels by PBS’s The Great American Read.
Set on the desert planet Arrakis,... (read more)
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#25
Mink River
by Brian Doyle
Like Dylan Thomas' Under Milk Wood and Sherwood Anderson's Winesburg, Ohio, Brian Doyle's stunning fiction debut brings a town to life through the jumbled lives and braided stories of its people.
In a small fictional town on the Oregon coast there are love affairs and... (read more)
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#26
Starter Villain
by John Scalzi
Inheriting your uncle's supervillain business is more complicated than you might think. Particularly when you discover who's running the place.
Charlie's life is going nowhere fast. A divorced substitute teacher living with his cat in a house his siblings want to... (read more)
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#27
Heaven & Earth Grocery Store
by James McBride
From James McBride, author of the bestselling Oprah’s Book Club pick Deacon King Kong and the National Book Award–winning The Good Lord Bird, a novel about small-town secrets and the people who keep them
In... (read more)
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#28
Letters of Enchantment 02 Ruthless Vows
by Rebecca Ross
The epic conclusion to the intensely romantic and beautifully written story that started in Divine Rivals. Two weeks have passed since Iris Winnow returned home bruised and heartbroken from the front, but the war is far from over. Roman is missing, and the city of Oath continues... (read more)
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#29
Around Our Table
by Sara Forte
Around Our Table is Sara Forte's third and most personal cookbook, combining her insights from years of cooking professionally and at home, creating recipes for her phenomenally popular site, Sprouted Kitchen, and launching the meal plan service, Sprouted Kitchen Cooking Club. The result is a... (read more)
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#30
The Tigers of Lents
by Mark Pomeroy
This is the story of the Garrison family, who live in Lents, an outer neighborhood of Portland, Oregon. At the heart of it all, there are the three Garrison sisters: Sara, the eldest, a fiery soccer star on the precipice of pulling herself out of the life of poverty she's always known; Elaine, shy... (read more)
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#31
Cutting for Stone
by Abraham Verghese
Marion and Shiva Stone are twin brothers born of a secret union between a beautiful Indian nun and a brash British surgeon. Orphaned by their mother's death and their father's disappearance, bound together by a preternatural connection and a shared fascination with medicine, the twins come of age as... (read more)
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#32
Be Here Now
by Ram Dass
A Lama Foundation Book. Describes one man's transformation upon his acceptance of the principles of Yoga and gives a modern restatement of the importance of the spiritual side of man's nature. Illustrated.
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#33
Animal Farm
by George Orwell
Revisit Orwell’s classic satire Animal Farm As ferociously fresh as it was more than a half century ago, this remarkable allegory of a downtrodden society of overworked, mistreated animals and their quest to create a paradise of progress, justice, and equality is one of the... (read more)
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#34
Pagan Stone Sign Of Seven 03
by Nora Roberts
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Blood Brothers and The Hollow—the conclusion to the electrifying trilogy of three men and three women who join forces—and hearts—to battle the ultimate evil.
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Best Easy Day Hikes Boise
by Natalie Bartley
Best Easy Day Hikes Boise includes concise descriptions of the best short hikes in the area, with detailed maps of the routes. The 17 hikes in this guide are generally short, easy to follow, and guaranteed to please.
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#37
What We Dont Talk About When We Talk About Fat
by Aubrey Gordon
From the creator of Your Fat Friend, an explosive indictment of the systemic and cultural bias facing plus-size people that will move us toward creating an agenda for fat justice.
Anti-fatness is everywhere. In What We Don't Talk About When We Talk About Fat,... (read more)
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Wager: A Tale of Shipwreck, Mutiny and Murder
by David Grann
From the #1 New York Times bestselling author of Killers of the Flower Moon, a page-turning story of shipwreck, survival, and savagery, culminating in a court martial that reveals a shocking truth. The powerful narrative reveals the deeper meaning of the events on... (read more)
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Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart
by GennaRose Nethercott
From the author of the breakout novel Thistlefoot: a collection of dark fairytales and fractured folklore exploring how our passions can save us — or go monstrously wrong.
The stories in Fifty Beasts to Break Your Heart are about the... (read more)
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#42
Great Gusts Winds of the World & the Science Behind Them
by Melanie Crowder, Megan Benedict, Khoa Le
From Antarctica's biting katabatic gusts to Hawai'i's sweet-smelling moani, discover fourteen winds of the world through poetry, scientific facts, and transporting illustrations. Lift your face to the breeze--let it bathe your cheekssift through your... (read more)
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#43
BoyMom
by Ruth Whippman
Blending memoir, cultural criticism, and reporting from the frontlines of contemporary American boyhood, this is a insightful deep dive into the complexities of raising boys in our fraught political moment. Evidence of male entitlement and aggression is everywhere--from school shooters to... (read more)
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What Does Israel Fear From Palestine
by Raja Shehadeh
A poignant, incisive meditation on Israel's
longstanding rejection of peace, and what the war on Gaza means for
Palestinian and Israeli futures.
When apartheid in South Africa ended in 1994, dismantled by
internal activism and global pressure, why... (read more)
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#46
Healing Love Through the Tao Cultivating Female Sexual Energy
by Mantak Chia
A new edition of the bestseller • The first book to reveal in the West the Taoist techniques that enable women to cultivate and enhance their sexual energy • Reveals Taoist secrets for shortening menstruation, reducing cramps, and compressing more chi into the ovaries for greater sexual... (read more)
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Breaks of the Game
by David Halberstam
More than 6 years after his death David Halberstam remains one of this country's most respected journalists and revered authorities on American life and history in the years since WWII. A Pulitzer Prize-winner for his ground-breaking reporting on the Vietnam War, Halberstam wrote more than 20 books,... (read more)
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#49
Kindred
by Octavia Butler
Dana, a modern black woman, is celebrating her twenty-sixth birthday with her new husband when she is snatched abruptly from her home in California and transported to the antebellum South. Rufus, the white son of a plantation owner, is drowning, and Dana has been summoned to save him. Dana is drawn... (read more)
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#50
The Three-Body Problem: Remembrance of Earth's Past 1
by Cixin Liu
The Three-Body Problem is the first chance for English-speaking readers to experience the Hugo Award-winning phenomenon from China's most beloved science fiction author, Liu Cixin.
Set against the backdrop of China's Cultural Revolution, a secret military project sends... (read more)
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