Comic Novel | Fiction
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Sep.17.2012
From the “wickedly talented” (Boston Globe) and “darkly funny” (New York Times Book Review) Ryan Boudinot, Blueprints of the Afterlife is a tour de force.
It is the Afterlife. The end of the world is a distant, distorted memory called “the Age of F***ed Up Shit.” A sentient glacier has wiped out...
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May.03.2012
From the bestselling satirist and memoirist Neal Pollack comes a funny, gritty historical noir about a tough Jew on the brink and about a great American game coming into its own. 1937. The gears of world war have begun to grind, but Inky Lautman, star point guard for the South Philadelphia...
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Dec.16.2011
Conspiracy and pop culture collide in 1991 New York in this dark debut from Greg Olear.
Taylor Schmidt—twenty-three, single, and jobless—arrives in the Big Apple desperate for work and hungry for love. Through the Quid Pro Quo Employment Agency she finds the perfect job and the perfect boyfriend...
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Dec.13.2011
Humans make mistakes…but Malini is a magnet for error. Since moving to Mumbai, her life has turned into a roller coaster—and not all exciting. Along her path of trial and error, young Malini will meet tragedy, chaos, adventure and possibly the man of her dreams. She learns one can’t always...
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Sep.12.2011
Sedan the part three is the final part of the Sedan trilogy. The battles for freedom and justice have been long but finally some matters are resolved – some for the good of all but some that are downright unpleasant for the recipients!
There are thrills and spills galore, a touch of romance,...
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Sep.12.2011
Sedan is the first part of a trilogy about England in the future, after the ‘big war’ that no one won and the subsequent slump. Fossil fuels have run out. The Sedan chair is the only means of transport carried by Legits (pronounced ‘leg its’). Legits wear clogs. New Lablair have been elected to its...
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Sep.12.2011
Sedan – the part two is the second part of the trilogy about England in the future, after the ‘big war’ … Battles have been fought and progress (well a bit) has been made, but there’s still a way to go. Una has nearly been killed in Lindum but has been rescued by her heroic Sods, the Bloomers and...
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Jul.07.2011
On the road with a pair of sexual con artists preying on men and their wallets. Author Kernochan followed a real "dry hustler" duo before writing this riotous, raunchy novel. First published in 1977, Dry Hustle is now considered a classic. Revised, with a new author's introduction.
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May.04.2011
Book of the Year Finalist at ForeWord Reviews, Love at Absolute Zero is a comic romance about Gunnar Gunderson, a 32-year-old star physicist at the University of Wisconsin. The moment he's given tenure at the university, he can think of only one thing: finding a wife. His research falters into...
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Mar.24.2011
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It's 1984 and the future looks bright for college student Joyce Bacyrus, rah-rah Reaganite and card-carrying Young Republican. She dreams of a high-powered Wall Street Yuppie career until her computer geek friend Hacker boinks it all up by opening a portal to...
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