SLEEPING BEAUTIES by Stephen King Owen King

Sleeping Beauties: A Novel by Stephen King, Owen King, No. 1 bestselling book of New York Times Best Sellers. In a small Appalachian town, women who fall asleep don’t wake up and become shrouded in mysterious cocoons while the men battle one another.

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Sleeping Beauties: A Novel

by: Stephen KingOwen King
No. 1 Best Seller on Friday, October 6, 2017.
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In this spectacular father/son collaboration, Stephen King and Owen King tell the highest of high-stakes stories: what might happen if women disappeared from the world of men?

In a future so real and near it might be now, something happens when women go to sleep: they become shrouded in a cocoon-like gauze. If they are awakened, if the gauze wrapping their bodies is disturbed or violated, the women become feral and spectacularly violent. And while they sleep they go to another place, a better place, where harmony prevails and conflict is rare.

One woman, the mysterious “Eve Black,” is immune to the blessing or curse of the sleeping disease. Is Eve a medical anomaly to be studied? Or is she a demon who must be slain? Abandoned, left to their increasingly primal urges, the men divide into warring factions, some wanting to kill Eve, some to save her. Others exploit the chaos to wreak their own vengeance on new enemies. All turn to violence in a suddenly all-male world.

Set in a small Appalachian town whose primary employer is a women’s prison, Sleeping Beauties is a wildly provocative, gloriously dramatic father-son collaboration that feels particularly urgent and relevant today.

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1. Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender Ageing: Biographical Approaches for Inclusive Care and Support

by: Mike SutherlandRichard WardIan RiversKath BrowneJane TraiesMike PhillipsJason LimRoger NewmanJose CatalanLeela BakshiLindsay RiverSally KnockerKathryn AlmackGary L. SteinStephen PughAndrew KingGareth OwenAnn CroninElizabeth PriceRobin WrightStacey HallsRebecca JonesNick MaxwellLouis Bailey
Release date: Jul 15, 2012
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Lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender (LGBT) people often face unique challenges as they grow older. It is vital that those providing them with care and support understand their needs, wishes and experiences.

This book demonstrates how biographical approaches can increase understanding about the distinct perspectives of older LGBT people, enhancing inclusive care and support. Chapters explore people’s expectations and fears surrounding care and service provision, the impact of discrimination, and specific issues such as HIV, dementia and end-of-life care. The importance of understanding people’s whole lives in order to meet their needs is demonstrated, drawing on the examples of community projects that provide services and build networks. The voices of older LGBT people are heard throughout the book through the use of case examples and original research.

This insightful book will be essential reading for all those supporting or caring for older LGBT people, as well as students and researchers in the health and social work fields.

2. WILD WEST Boxed Set: 150+ Western Classics in One Volume: Cowboy Adventures, Yukon & Oregon Trail Tales, Famous Outlaw Classics, Gold Rush Adventures … The Last of the Mohicans, Rimrock Trail…)

by: Zane GreyMax BrandOwen WisterJames Fenimore CooperB. M. BowerJ. Allan DunnRobert E. HowardBret HarteMark TwainJack LondonO. HenryJames Oliver CurwoodEmerson HoughWilla CatherAndy AdamsCharles Alden SeltzerJackson GregoryWashington IrvingR.M. BallantyneFrank H. SpearmanCharles SiringoStephen CraneGrace Livingston HillRobert W. ChambersFrederic RemingtonFrederic Homer BalchWill LillibridgeDane CoolidgeFrancis William SullivanMarah Ellis Ryan
Release date: Jul 30, 2017
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This collection of world’s greatest western novels and stories include rip roarin’ cowboy adventures, tales of the famous outcasts, the heroes of the Wild West, conniving villains and intriguing sagas:
Introduction
Story of the Cowboy
Story of the Outlaw
Novels & Stories
Riders of the Purple Sage Saga (Zane Grey)
Ohio River Trilogy
Dan Barry Series (Max Brand)
The Virginian (Owen Wister)
Lin McLean
Leatherstocking Series (James F. Cooper)
Flying U Series (B. M. Bower)
Cabin Fever
Rimrock Trail (J. Allan Dunn)
Breckinridge Elkins Series (Robert E. Howard)
In a Hollow of the Hills (Bret Harte)
Roughing It (Mark Twain)
Outcasts of Poker Flat
Call of the Wild (Jack London)
Heart of the West (O. Henry)
White Fang
Wolf Hunters (James Oliver Curwood)
Gold Hunters
Last of the Plainsmen
Border Legion
Smoke Bellew
Country Beyond
Lone Star Ranger
Ronicky Doone Trilogy
Riders of the Silences
Three Partners
Man of the Forest
Lure of the Dim Trails
Tennessee’s Partner
Covered Wagon (Emerson Hough)
Luck of Roaring Camp
Rustlers of Pecos County
Pike Bearfield Series
O Pioneers! (Willa Cather)
My Ántonia
Log of a Cowboy (Andy Adams)
Two-Gun Man (Charles Alden Seltzer)
Short Cut (Jackson Gregory)
Astoria (Washington Irving)
Ungava (R.M. Ballantyne)
Valley of Silent Men
Black Jack
Whispering Smith (Frank H. Spearman)
A Texas Cow Boy (Charles Siringo)
Trail Horde
Golden Dream (Ballantyne)
Blue Hotel (Stephen Crane)
Long Shadow
Girl from Montana (Grace Livingston Hill)
Hidden Children (Robert W. Chambers)
Where the Trail Divides
Desert Trail (Dane Coolidge)
Bride Comes to Yellow Sky
Hidden Water…

3. THE CALL OF THE WILD WEST – Ultimate Western Collection: 175+ Novels & Short Stories in One Volume: Famous Outlaw Tales, Cowboy Adventures, Battles & Gold … of the Mohicans, Rimrock Trail, Black Jack…

by: Zane GreyMax BrandOwen WisterJames Fenimore CooperB. M. BowerJ. Allan DunnWilliam MacLeod RaineRobert E. HowardBret HarteMark TwainJack LondonO. HenryJames Oliver CurwoodEmerson HoughClarence E. MulfordWilla CatherAndy AdamsCharles Alden SeltzerJackson GregoryWashington IrvingR.M. BallantyneFrank H. SpearmanCharles SiringoWilliam Patterson WhiteJames B. HendryxStephen CraneGrace Livingston HillRobert W. ChambersFrederic RemingtonFrederic Homer Balch
Release date: Jul 30, 2017
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This carefully edited collection of world’s most admired westerns will take you on a roller coaster ride through the plains of Wild West, the old trails, gold rush adventures, frontier sagas and more!
Introduction
The Last American Frontier – History of the ‘Far West’, of the Pioneers & Trailblazers
Story of the Cowboy
Story of the Outlaw
Novels & Stories
Riders of the Purple Sage Saga (Zane Grey)
Ohio River Trilogy
Dan Barry Series (Max Brand)
The Virginian (Owen Wister)
Lin McLean
Leatherstocking Series (James F. Cooper)
Flying U Series (B. M. Bower)
Cabin Fever
Rimrock Trail (J. Allan Dunn)
Bucky O’Connor (William M. Raine)
Breckinridge Elkins Series (Robert E. Howard)
In a Hollow of the Hills (Bret Harte)
Wolf Hunters (James Oliver Curwood)
Gold Hunters
Last of the Plainsmen
Border Legion
Smoke Bellew
Country Beyond
Lone Star Ranger
Ronicky Doone Trilogy
Riders of the Silences
Three Partners
Man of the Forest
Lure of the Dim Trails
Tennessee’s Partner
Covered Wagon (Emerson Hough)
Luck of Roaring Camp
Rustlers of Pecos County
Pike Bearfield Series
Hopalong Cassidy (Clarence E. Mulford)
O Pioneers! (Willa Cather)
My Ántonia
Roughing It (Mark Twain)
Outcasts of Poker Flat
Call of the Wild (Jack London)
Heart of the West (O. Henry)
White Fang
Log of a Cowboy (Andy Adams)
Two-Gun Man (Charles Alden Seltzer)
Short Cut (Jackson Gregory)
Astoria (Washington Irving)
Ungava (R.M. Ballantyne)
Valley of Silent Men
Black Jack
Bull Hunter
“Drag” Harlan (Charles Alden Seltzer)
Wyoming: A Story of the Outdoor West
Sheriff’s Son
Whispering Smith (Frank H. Spearman)
A Texas Cow Boy (Charles Siringo)
Boss of the Lazy Y
Trail Horde
Rider of Golden Bar (William P. White)
Buck Peters, Ranchman
Tangled Trail
Golden Dream (Ballantyne)
Gun-Brand (James B. Hendryx)
Blue Hotel (Stephen Crane)
Long Shadow
Girl from Montana (Grace Livingston Hill)
Hidden Children (Robert W. Chambers)
Where the Trail Divides
Iron Trail (Rex Beach)
Desert Trail (Dane Coolidge)
Bride Comes to Yellow Sky

4. Sleeping Beauties (German Edition)

by: Stephen KingOwen KingBernhard Kleinschmidt
Release date: Nov 13, 2017
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Die Welt sieht sich einem faszinierenden Phänomen gegenüber. Sobald Frauen einschlafen, umhüllt sie am ganzen Körper ein spinnwebartiger Kokon. Wenn man sie weckt oder das unheimliche Gewebe entfernen will, werden sie zu barbarischen Bestien. Sind sie im Schlaf etwa an einem schöneren Ort? Die zurückgebliebenen Männer überlassen sich zunehmend ihren primitiven Instinkten. Eine Frau allerdings, die mysteriöse Evie, scheint gegenüber der Pandemie immun zu sein. Ist sie eine genetische Anomalie, die sich zu Versuchszwecken eignet? Oder ist sie ein Dämon, den man vernichten muss? Schauplatz und Brennpunkt ist ein kleines Städtchen in den Appalachen, wo ein Frauengefängnis den größten Arbeitgeber stellt.

5. Southern Writers: A New Biographical Dictionary (Southern Literary Studies)

by: Joseph M. FloraAmber VogelLisa AbneyGail Galloway AdamsGilbert AllenTimothy D. AdamsRegina AmmonDaniel AndersonAlan T. BelschesWilliam L. AndrewsRobert G. AnthonyTomeiko R. AshfordLaurence AveryJames L. BaggettBruce E. BakerKenneth Huntress BaldwinJohn E. BassettJohn BatteigerMargaret D. BauerBarbara BennettBrian J. BensonJohn T. BickleyBruce BickleyDavid BjelajacKaren C. BlansfieldLynn BloomJoseph BlotnerLaura J. BloxhamKristina D. BoBoThomas Bonner Jr.
Release date: Jun 21, 2006
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This new edition of Southern Writers assumes its distinguished predecessor’s place as the essential reference on literary artists of the American South. Broadly expanded and thoroughly revised, it boasts 604 entries-nearly double the earlier edition’s-written by 264 scholars. For every figure major and minor, from the venerable and canonical to the fresh and innovative, a biographical sketch and chronological list of published works provide comprehensive, concise, up-to-date information. Here in one convenient source are the South’s novelists and short story writers, poets and dramatists, memoirists and essayists, journalists, scholars, and biographers from the colonial period to the twenty-first century.

What constitutes a “southern writer” is always a matter for debate. Editors Joseph M. Flora and Amber Vogel have used a generous definition that turns on having a significant connection to the region, in either a personal or literary sense. New to this volume are younger writers who have emerged in the quarter century since the dictionary’s original publication, as well as older talents previously unknown or unacknowledged. For almost every writer found in the previous edition, a new biography has been commissioned.

Drawn from the very best minds on southern literature and covering the full spectrum of its practitioners, Southern Writers is an indispensable reference book for anyone intrigued by the subject.

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1. The Cuban Affair: A Novel

by: Nelson DeMille
No. 1 Best Seller on Friday, September 29, 2017.
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From the legendary #1 New York Times bestselling author of Plum Island and Night Fall, Nelson DeMille’s blistering new novel features an exciting new character—U.S. Army combat veteran Daniel “Mac” MacCormick, now a charter boat captain, who is about to set sail on his most dangerous cruise.

Daniel Graham MacCormick—Mac for short—seems to have a pretty good life. At age thirty-five he’s living in Key West, owner of a forty-two-foot charter fishing boat, The Maine. Mac served five years in the Army as an infantry officer with two tours in Afghanistan. He returned with the Silver Star, two Purple Hearts, scars that don’t tan, and a boat with a big bank loan. Truth be told, Mac’s finances are more than a little shaky.

One day, Mac is sitting in the famous Green Parrot Bar in Key West, contemplating his life, and waiting for Carlos, a hotshot Miami lawyer heavily involved with anti-Castro groups. Carlos wants to hire Mac and The Maine for a ten-day fishing tournament to Cuba at the standard rate, but Mac suspects there is more to this and turns it down. The price then goes up to two million dollars, and Mac agrees to hear the deal, and meet Carlos’s clients—a beautiful Cuban-American woman named Sara Ortega, and a mysterious older Cuban exile, Eduardo Valazquez.

What Mac learns is that there is sixty million American dollars hidden in Cuba by Sara’s grandfather when he fled Castro’s revolution. With the “Cuban Thaw” underway between Havana and Washington, Carlos, Eduardo, and Sara know it’s only a matter of time before someone finds the stash—by accident or on purpose. And Mac knows if he accepts this job, he’ll walk away rich…or not at all.

Brilliantly written, with his signature humor, fascinating authenticity from his research trip to Cuba, and heart-pounding pace, Nelson DeMille is a true master of the genre.

2. A Column of Fire (Kingsbridge)

by: Ken Follett
No. 1 Best Seller on Saturday, September 23, 2017.
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“Absorbing, painlessly educational, and a great deal of fun.” —The Washington Post

International bestselling author Ken Follett has enthralled millions of readers with The Pillars of the Earth and World Without End, two stories of the Middle Ages set in the fictional city of Kingsbridge. The saga now continues with Follett’s magnificent new epic, A Column of Fire.
 
In 1558, the ancient stones of Kingsbridge Cathedral look down on a city torn apart by religious conflict. As power in England shifts precariously between Catholics and Protestants, royalty and commoners clash, testing friendship, loyalty, and love. 
 
Ned Willard wants nothing more than to marry Margery Fitzgerald. But when the lovers find themselves on opposing sides of the religious conflict dividing the country, Ned goes to work for Princess Elizabeth. When she becomes queen, all Europe turns against England. The shrewd, determined young monarch sets up the country’s first secret service to give her early warning of assassination plots, rebellions, and invasion plans. Over a turbulent half century, the love between Ned and Margery seems doomed as extremism sparks violence from Edinburgh to Geneva. Elizabeth clings to her throne and her principles, protected by a small, dedicated group of resourceful spies and courageous secret agents.
 
The real enemies, then as now, are not the rival religions. The true battle pitches those who believe in tolerance and compromise against the tyrants who would impose their ideas on everyone else—no matter what the cost.
 
Set during one of the most turbulent and revolutionary times in history, A Column of Fire is one of Follett’s most exciting and ambitious works yet. It will delight longtime fans of the Kingsbridge series and is the perfect introduction for readers new to Ken Follett.

3. Secrets in Death: An Eve Dallas Novel (In Death, Book 45)

by: J.D. Robb
No. 1 Best Seller on Friday, September 15, 2017.
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A new novel in the #1 New York Times bestselling series: Lt. Eve Dallas must separate rumors from reality when a woman who traffics in other people’s secrets is silenced.

The chic Manhattan nightspot Du Vin is not the kind of place Eve Dallas would usually patronize, and it’s not the kind of bar where a lot of blood gets spilled. But that’s exactly what happens one cold February evening.

The mortally wounded woman is Larinda Mars, a self-described “social information reporter,” or as most people would call it, a professional gossip. As it turns out, she was keeping the most shocking stories quiet, for profitable use in her side business as a blackmailer. Setting her sights on rich, prominent marks, she’d find out what they most wanted to keep hidden and then bleed them dry. Now someone’s done the same to her, literally―with a knife to the brachial artery.

Eve didn’t like Larinda Mars. But she likes murder even less. To find justice for this victim, she’ll have to plunge into the dirty little secrets of all the people Larinda Mars victimized herself. But along the way, she may be exposed to some information she really didn’t want to know…

4. Glass Houses: A Novel (Chief Inspector Gamache Novel)

by: Louise Penny
No. 1 Best Seller on Friday, September 8, 2017.
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An August 2017 LibraryReads pick!

When a mysterious figure appears in Three Pines one cold November day, Armand Gamache and the rest of the villagers are at first curious. Then wary. Through rain and sleet, the figure stands unmoving, staring ahead.

From the moment its shadow falls over the village, Gamache, now Chief Superintendent of the Sûreté du Québec, suspects the creature has deep roots and a dark purpose. Yet he does nothing. What can he do? Only watch and wait. And hope his mounting fears are not realized.

But when the figure vanishes overnight and a body is discovered, it falls to Gamache to discover if a debt has been paid or levied.

Months later, on a steamy July day as the trial for the accused begins in Montréal, Chief Superintendent Gamache continues to struggle with actions he set in motion that bitter November, from which there is no going back. More than the accused is on trial. Gamache’s own conscience is standing in judgment.

In Glass Houses, her latest utterly gripping book, number-one New York Times bestselling author Louise Penny shatters the conventions of the crime novel to explore what Gandhi called the court of conscience. A court that supersedes all others.

5. Y is for Yesterday (A Kinsey Millhone Novel)

by: Sue Grafton
No. 1 Best Seller on Friday, September 1, 2017.
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Of #1 New York Times-bestselling author Sue Grafton, NPR’s Maureen Corrigan said, “Makes me wish there were more than 26 letters.” With only one letter left, Grafton’s many devoted readers will share that sentiment.

The darkest and most disturbing case report from the files of Kinsey Millhone, Y is for Yesterday begins in 1979, when four teenage boys from an elite private school sexually assault a fourteen-year-old classmate—and film the attack.  Not long after, the tape goes missing and the suspected thief, a fellow classmate, is murdered. In the investigation that follows, one boy turns state’s evidence and two of his peers are convicted. But the ringleader escapes without a trace.
       
Now, it’s 1989 and one of the perpetrators, Fritz McCabe, has been released from prison. Moody, unrepentant, and angry, he is a virtual prisoner of his ever-watchful parents—until a copy of the missing tape arrives with a ransom demand. That’s when the McCabes call Kinsey Millhone for help. As she is drawn into their family drama, she keeps a watchful eye on Fritz. But he’s not the only one being haunted by the past. A vicious sociopath with a grudge against Millhone may be leaving traces of himself for her to find…

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IT by Stephen King

It by Stephen King, No. 1 bestselling book of New York Times Best Sellers. The collective clown phobias of seven teenagers are rekindled in their adult lives by the terrifying title character. Originally published in 1986.

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It

by: Stephen King
No. 1 Best Seller on Saturday, September 16, 2017.
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Soon to be a major motion picture—Stephen King’s terrifying, classic #1 New York Times bestseller, “a landmark in American literature” (Chicago Sun-Times)—about seven adults who return to their hometown to confront a nightmare they had first stumbled on as teenagers…an evil without a name: It.

Welcome to Derry, Maine. It’s a small city, a place as hauntingly familiar as your own hometown. Only in Derry the haunting is real.

They were seven teenagers when they first stumbled upon the horror. Now they are grown-up men and women who have gone out into the big world to gain success and happiness. But the promise they made twenty-eight years ago calls them reunite in the same place where, as teenagers, they battled an evil creature that preyed on the city’s children. Now, children are being murdered again and their repressed memories of that terrifying summer return as they prepare to once again battle the monster lurking in Derry’s sewers.

Readers of Stephen King know that Derry, Maine, is a place with a deep, dark hold on the author. It reappears in many of his books, including Bag of Bones, Hearts in Atlantis, and 11/22/63. But it all starts with It.

“Stephen King’s most mature work” (St. Petersburg Times), “It will overwhelm you… to be read in a well-lit room only” (Los Angeles Times).

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1. Sleeping Beauties: A Novel

by: Stephen KingOwen King
Release date: Sep 26, 2017
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In this spectacular father/son collaboration, Stephen King and Owen King tell the highest of high-stakes stories: what might happen if women disappeared from the world of men?

In a future so real and near it might be now, something happens when women go to sleep: they become shrouded in a cocoon-like gauze. If they are awakened, if the gauze wrapping their bodies is disturbed or violated, the women become feral and spectacularly violent. And while they sleep they go to another place, a better place, where harmony prevails and conflict is rare.

One woman, the mysterious “Eve Black,” is immune to the blessing or curse of the sleeping disease. Is Eve a medical anomaly to be studied? Or is she a demon who must be slain? Abandoned, left to their increasingly primal urges, the men divide into warring factions, some wanting to kill Eve, some to save her. Others exploit the chaos to wreak their own vengeance on new enemies. All turn to violence in a suddenly all-male world.

Set in a small Appalachian town whose primary employer is a women’s prison, Sleeping Beauties is a wildly provocative, gloriously dramatic father-son collaboration that feels particularly urgent and relevant today.

2. On Writing: 10th Anniversary Edition: A Memoir of the Craft

by: Stephen King
Release date: Jul 06, 2010
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Immensely helpful and illuminating to any aspiring writer, this special edition of Stephen King’s critically lauded, million-copy bestseller shares the experiences, habits, and convictions that have shaped him and his work.

“Long live the King” hailed Entertainment Weekly upon publication of Stephen King’s On Writing. Part memoir, part master class by one of the bestselling authors of all time, this superb volume is a revealing and practical view of the writer’s craft, comprising the basic tools of the trade every writer must have. King’s advice is grounded in his vivid memories from childhood through his emergence as a writer, from his struggling early career to his widely reported, near-fatal accident in 1999—and how the inextricable link between writing and living spurred his recovery. Brilliantly structured, friendly and inspiring, On Writing will empower and entertain everyone who reads it—fans, writers, and anyone who loves a great story well told.

3. The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger

by: Stephen King
Release date: May 03, 2016
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Now a major motion picture starring Matthew McConaughey and Idris Elba

“An impressive work of mythic magnitude that may turn out to be Stephen King’s greatest literary achievement” (The Atlanta Journal-Constitution), The Gunslinger is the first volume in the epic Dark Tower Series.

A #1 national bestseller, The Gunslinger introduces readers to one of Stephen King’s most powerful creations, Roland of Gilead: The Last Gunslinger. He is a haunting figure, a loner on a spellbinding journey into good and evil. In his desolate world, which mirrors our own in frightening ways, Roland tracks The Man in Black, encounters an enticing woman named Alice, and begins a friendship with the boy from New York named Jake.

Inspired in part by the Robert Browning narrative poem, “Childe Roland to the Dark Tower Came,” The Gunslinger is “a compelling whirlpool of a story that draws one irretrievable to its center” (Milwaukee Sentinel). It is “brilliant and fresh…and will leave you panting for more” (Booklist).

4. The Shining

by: Stephen King
Release date: Jun 26, 2012
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Jack Torrance’s new job at the Overlook Hotel is the perfect chance for a fresh start. As the off-season caretaker at the atmospheric old hotel, he’ll have plenty of time to spend reconnecting with his family and working on his writing. But as the harsh winter weather sets in, the idyllic location feels ever more remote . . . and more sinister. And the only one to notice the strange and terrible forces gathering around the Overlook is Danny Torrance, a uniquely gifted five-year-old.

5. The Dark Tower 8-Book Boxed Set

by: Stephen King
Release date: Dec 06, 2016
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For the first time ever in a single box set, all of Stephen King’s eight Dark Tower novels—one of the most acclaimed and popular series of all time—soon to be a major motion film starring Idris Elba and Matthew McConaughey.

Set in a world of ominous landscape and macabre menace, The Dark Tower series features one of Stephen King’s most powerful creations—The Gunslinger, a haunting figure who embodies the qualities of the lone hero through the ages, from ancient myth to frontier Western legend. As Roland crosses a desert of damnation in a treacherous world that is a twisted image of our own, he moves ever closer to the Dark Tower of his dreams—and nightmares.

This stunning, must-have collection includes: The Dark Tower I: The Gunslinger; The Dark Tower II: The Drawing of the Three; The Dark Tower III: The Waste Lands; The Dark Tower IV: Wizard and Glass; The Dark Tower V: The Wind Through the Keyhole; The Dark Tower VI: Wolves of the Calla; The Dark Tower VII: Song of Susannah; and The Dark Tower VIII: The Dark Tower. The perfect keepsake for Stephen King fans, The Dark Tower Boxed Set is the most extraordinary and imaginative cycle of tales in the English language from “the reigning King of American popular literature” (Los Angeles Daily News).

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1. The Woman in Cabin 10

by: Ruth Ware
No. 1 Best Seller on Friday, June 30, 2017.
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From New York Times bestselling author of the “twisty-mystery” (Vulture) novel In a Dark, Dark Wood, comes The Woman in Cabin 10, an equally suspenseful and haunting novel from Ruth Ware—this time, set at sea.

In this tightly wound, enthralling story reminiscent of Agatha Christie’s works, Lo Blacklock, a journalist who writes for a travel magazine, has just been given the assignment of a lifetime: a week on a luxury cruise with only a handful of cabins. The sky is clear, the waters calm, and the veneered, select guests jovial as the exclusive cruise ship, the Aurora, begins her voyage in the picturesque North Sea. At first, Lo’s stay is nothing but pleasant: the cabins are plush, the dinner parties are sparkling, and the guests are elegant. But as the week wears on, frigid winds whip the deck, gray skies fall, and Lo witnesses what she can only describe as a dark and terrifying nightmare: a woman being thrown overboard. The problem? All passengers remain accounted for—and so, the ship sails on as if nothing has happened, despite Lo’s desperate attempts to convey that something (or someone) has gone terribly, terribly wrong…

With surprising twists, spine-tingling turns, and a setting that proves as uncomfortably claustrophobic as it is eerily beautiful, Ruth Ware offers up another taut and intense read in The Woman in Cabin 10—one that will leave even the most sure-footed reader restlessly uneasy long after the last page is turned.

2. The Handmaid’s Tale

by: Margaret Atwood
No. 1 Best Seller on Thursday, May 4, 2017.
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The Handmaid’s Tale is not only a radical and brilliant departure for Margaret Atwood, it is a novel of such power that the reader will be unable to forget its images and its forecast. Set in the near future, it describes life in what was once the United States, now called the Republic of Gilead, a monotheocracy that has reacted to social unrest and a sharply declining birthrate by reverting to, and going beyond, the repressive intolerance of the original Puritans. The regime takes the Book of Genesis absolutely at its word, with bizarre consequences for the women and men of its population.

The story is told through the eyes of Offred, one of the unfortunate Handmaids under the new social order. In condensed but eloquent prose, by turns cool-eyed, tender, despairing, passionate, and wry, she reveals to us the dark corners behind the establishment’s calm facade, as certain tendencies now in existence are carried to their logical conclusions. The Handmaid’s Tale is funny, unexpected, horrifying, and altogether convincing. It is at once scathing satire, dire warning, and tour de force. It is Margaret Atwood at her best.

3. Big Little Lies

by: Liane Moriarty
No. 1 Best Seller on Saturday, April 15, 2017.
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4. A Man Called Ove

by: Fredrik Backman
No. 1 Best Seller on Friday, February 17, 2017.
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5. A Dog’s Purpose

by: W. Bruce Cameron
No. 1 Best Seller on Friday, January 13, 2017.
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This is the remarkable story of one endearing dog’s search for his purpose over the course of several lives. More than just another charming dog story, A Dog’s Purpose touches on the universal quest for an answer to life’s most basic question: Why are we here?

Surprised to find himself reborn as a rambunctious golden-haired puppy after a tragically short life as a stray mutt, Bailey’s search for his new life’s meaning leads him into the loving arms of 8-year-old Ethan. During their countless adventures Bailey joyously discovers how to be a good dog.

But this life as a beloved family pet is not the end of Bailey’s journey. Reborn as a puppy yet again, Bailey wonders―will he ever find his purpose?

Heartwarming, insightful, and often laugh-out-loud funny, A Dog’s Purpose is not only the emotional and hilarious story of a dog’s many lives, but also a dog’s-eye commentary on human relationships and the unbreakable bonds between man and man’s best friend. This moving and beautifully crafted story teaches us that love never dies, that our true friends are always with us, and that every creature on earth is born with a purpose.

Last updated on Monday, September 18, 2017