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Eden
by Olympia Vernon“Daring [and] explosively supernatural. . . . [Eden is] a startling reminder of how forceful Southern magic can be.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Paying Back Jack
by Christopher G. Moore“Paying Back Jack might be Moore’s finest novel yet. A gripping tale of human trafficking, mercenaries, missing interrogation videos, international conspiracies, and revenge, all set against the lovely and sordid…
The Record Players
by Bill BrewsterFrom the authors of Last Night a DJ Saved My Life and How to DJ Right comes the fascinating story of dance music, straight from the mouths of the legendary…
A Woman Run Mad
by John L'Heureux“Breathtaking . . . one of the most intense reading experiences I’ve had in recent memory . . . Impossible to put down.” –The New York Times Book Review…
Welcome to Our 2022 Gift Guide
…of 2022! Henfield prize-winner Sara Freeman debuts with an intoxicating, compact novel about a woman who walks out of her life and washes up in a seaside town. “Sara Freeman…
Grove at Home: March 28-April 3
…the Amnesia Express. “The Constitution, a noble piece of paper would free society, / It struggled but then died in vain / And now democracy is ragtime on the corner…
Grove at Home: September 20—26
…it’s just feeling free. But whatever the fuck it is, it’s being alive in our beautiful Black skin.” Continue reading… “I guess the world has always been the world”:…
Celebrate Banned Books Week by… reading banned books!
Every year, the last week of September is officially Banned Books Week. As the American Library Association—who promote the annual campaign, along with Amnesty International—explain on their website, BBW “brings…
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New York Times Raves About Lights On, Rats Out
…take the risk of being judged not only on the quality of their prose but on the content of their character. In a self-promoting culture, they dare to lead with…