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Your Hate Mail Will Be Graded: A Decade of Whatever, 1998-2008 |
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Arena - Lehanan Aida
- Tabe Chan
- Himitsu Studios
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Ink Stains - Kelly O'Connor McNees
- R.H. Herron
- Rhonda Stapleton
- Josh Berk
- Eileen Cook
- Helen Ellis
- Jim Ottaviani
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White Ink: Poems on Mothers and Motherhood - Rishma Dunlop
- Adrienne Rich
- Cathy Stonehouse
- Gabeda Baderoon
- Shana Youngdahl
- Susan Musgrave
- Ann Fisher-Wirth
- Sonnet L’Abbé
- Misha Cahnmann-Taylor
- Leon Rooke
- Louise Bernice Halfe
- Sandra Gilbert
- Annie Finch
- Louise Glück
- Laisha Rosnau
- Mary Karr
- Miranda Pearson
- Marilyn Hacker
- Liesl Jobson
- Margaret Christakos
- Susan Holbrook
- John Terpstra
- Lydia Kwa
- Fiona Tinwei Lam
- Clarinda Harriss
- Mahmoud Darwish
- Suzanne Hancock
- Priscila Uppal
- Meena Alexander
- Eric Ormsby
- Richard Teleky
- Ingrid de Kok
- Daniela Gioseffi
- Philip Levine
- Grace Paley
- Samuel Menashe
- Carol L. MacKay
- Paul Sohar
- Nina Bogin
- Alicia Suskin Ostriker
- Claire Millikin
- Various
- Kathleen Ossip
- Nan Byrne
- Beth Ann Fennelly
- Jean Valentine
- John Barton
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The man who lived backward |
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Waiter Rant: Thanks for the Tip-Confessions of a Cynical Waiter |
A Man Called Ove - Fredrik Backman
- Henning Koch (Translator)
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The Lost and Forgotten Languages of Shanghai |
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We, the Drowned - Carsten Jensen
- Charlotte Barslund (Translator)
- Liz Jensen (Translator)
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Should We Drown in Feathered Sleep |
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The Nightmare Factory, Vol. 1 |
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A Lente de Marbury - Andrew Smith
- Bruno Vasconcelos (Translator)
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Like Family Like Family - Paolo Giordano
- Anne Milano Appel (Translator)
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Sundays at Tiffany's - James Patterson
- Gabrielle Charbonnet
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That time I joined the circus |
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Knitting Yarns: Writers on Knitting |
Futuristic Violence and Fancy Suits |
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The last flight of Poxl West |
Alice Takes Back Wonderland |
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Victory over Sin and Self |
The Life-Changing Magic of Not Giving a F*ck |
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Beat the Rain: A dark, twisting 'fall out of love' story with an epic end you won’t see coming |
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