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The White Tiger (Paperback)

By Aravind Adiga
$14.00
ISBN-13: 9781416562603
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Published: Free Press, 10/01/2008

Clare's Pick
In this darkly comic début novel set in India, Balram, a chauffeur, murders his employer, justifying his crime as the act of a "social entrepreneur." In a series of letters to the Premier of China, in anticipation of the leader’s upcoming visit to Balram’s homeland, the chauffeur recounts his transformation from an honest, hardworking boy growing up in "the Darkness"—those areas of rural India where education and electricity are equally scarce, and where villagers banter about local elections "like eunuchs discussing the Kama Sutra"—to a determined killer. He places the blame for his rage squarely on the avarice of the Indian élite, among whom bribes are commonplace, and who perpetuate a system in which many are sacrificed to the whims of a few. Adiga’s message isn’t subtle or novel, but Balram’s appealingly sardonic voice and acute observations of the social order are both winning and unsettling.


Mister Pip (Paperback)

By Lloyd Jones
$12.00
ISBN-13: 9780385341073
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Published: Dial Press Trade Paperback, 05/01/2008

Liza's Pick
On an island called Bougainville in the early 1990s, civil war rages. Rebels have taken up arms, and soldiers helicopter in from nearby Port Moresby to reestablish New Guinea's sovereignty over the island. All the whites have fled except one: Mr. Watts, a New Zealander married to a local woman. He offers to replace the departed teacher and reopen the village school; on the second day of class, he begins to read Great Expectations aloud.
Suddenly, the village's children have a refuge from the incomprehensible conflict engulfing their world. "We could escape to another place," declares Matilda, the 13-year-old narrator. "It didn't matter that it was Victorian England. We found we could easily get there."


By E. Lockhart
$16.99
ISBN-13: 9780786838189
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Published: Hyperion, 03/01/2008

Cam's Pick ~Click here for more!~
A great summer read! This book is the story of Frankie Landau-Banks, a girl who is determined to be recognized for her brilliant mind as well as her strikingly good looks. A page-turner from beginning to end, this novel is smart, funny and inspiring.


A Reliable Wife (Hardcover)

By Robert Goolrick
$23.95
ISBN-13: 9781565125964
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Published: Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill, 03/01/2009

Julie's Pick
Set in rural Wisconsin in 1909, Ralph Truitt stands alone on a train platform waiting for the woman who answered his newspaper advertisement for "a reliable wife." But when Catherine Land steps off the train from Chicago, she's not the "simple, honest woman" that Ralph is expecting.


Among the Mad (Hardcover)

By Jacqueline Winspear
$25.00
ISBN-13: 9780805082166
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Published: Henry Holt and Co., 02/01/2009

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Also, selected by Indie Booksellers for the March 2009 Indie Next List

“Conscripted as a special advisor to Scotland Yard, psychologist and investigator Maisie Dobbs once again takes us to an unsettled postwar London. After her proximity to a veteran's suicide, Maisie searches for a madman, whose deadlines threaten havoc for the government and people of London. Jacqueline Winspear consistently delivers strong characters and an intelligent, thought-provoking story.”


By Annie Barrows, Mary Ann Shaffer
$14.00
ISBN-13: 9780385341004
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Published: Dial Press Trade Paperback, 05/01/2009

Pat's Pick
(Also selected by Indie Booksellers for the August 2008 Indie Next List)
“Just after WWII a writer is contacted by a fan on the British island of Guernsey. As events unfold and she goes to Guernsey, the writer learns of the misery, bravery, and ingenuity of the locals when Guernsey was captured by the Germans. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society is like no other book I've ever read, and it's outstanding.”
-- Elaine Petrocelli, Book Passage, Corte Madera, CA


Gods Behaving Badly (Hardcover)

By Marie Phillips
$13.99
ISBN-13: 9780316067638
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Published: Back Bay Books, 12/01/2008

Julia's Pick (click for more of my picks!)

British blogger Phillips's delightful debut finds the Greek gods and goddesses living in a tumbledown house in modern-day London and facing a very serious problem: their powers are waning, and immortality does not seem guaranteed. In between looking for work and keeping house, the ancient family is still up to its oldest pursuit: crossing and double-crossing each other. Apollo, who has been cosmically bored for centuries, has been appearing as a television psychic in a bid for stardom. His aunt Aphrodite, a phone-sex worker, sabotages him by having her son Eros shoot him with an arrow of love, making him fall for a very ordinary mortal-a cleaning woman named Alice, who happens to be in love with Neil, another nice, retiring mortal. When Artemis-the goddess of the moon, chastity and the hunt, who has been working as a dog walker-hires Alice to tidy up, the household is set to combust, and the fate of the world hangs in the balance. Fanciful, humorous and charming, this satire is as sweet as nectar.


By David Grann
$27.50
ISBN-13: 9780385513531
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Published: Doubleday, 02/01/2009

Josh's Pick
In 1925, renowned British explorer Col. Percy Harrison Fawcett embarked on a much publicized search to find the city of Z, site of an ancient Amazonian civilization that may or may not have existed. Fawcett, along with his grown son Jack, never returned, but that didn't stop countless others, including actors, college professors and well-funded explorers from venturing into the jungle to find Fawcett or the city. Among the wannabe explorers is Grann, a staff writer for the New Yorker, who has bad eyes and a worse sense of direction. He became interested in Fawcett while researching another story, eventually venturing into the Amazon to satisfy his all-consuming curiosity about the explorer and his fatal mission. Largely about Fawcett, the book examines the stranglehold of passion as Grann's vigorous research mirrors Fawcett's obsession with uncovering the mysteries of the jungle. By interweaving the great story of Fawcett with his own investigative escapades in South America and Britain, Grann provides an in-depth, captivating character study that has the relentless energy of a classic adventure tale.


By Stieg Larsson
$14.95
ISBN-13: 9780307454546
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Published: Vintage, 06/01/2009

erica

“Lisbeth Salander -- the girl with the dragon tattoo -- is a truly original character. Salander's computer hacking skills, and her amoral disregard of both laws and individuals, are critical in resolving the case of modern corporate fraud and the disappearance of a young girl 40 years earlier. A European bestseller, The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo deserves every bit as much success here.”

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