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This month brings readers a bounty of exciting new reads, with fresh book club picks from Oprah, Reese and Jenna — and our own Barnes & Noble Book Club and YA Book Club selections as well. What's the only thing better than a great book? The conversation that follows.
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Dear Edward
Ann Napolitano
A boy's improbable survival is just the beginning of a journey into loss, confusion, and the strangest kind of fame. Ann Napolitano's astonishing novel of hope and resilience tackles the biggest questions that life has to offer, in a story so good that we picked it for our January book club — and Jenna Bush Hager did too.
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BOOK | Olive, Again
Olive, Again
Elizabeth Strout
Elizabeth Strout returns to the small-town world of the Pulitzer-winning Olive Kitteridge. A literary triumph and a selection from Oprah's Book Club.
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BOOK | Such a Fun Age
Such a Fun Age
Kiley Reid
In this timely debut novel, an employer's desire to help her nanny raises unintended questions about race and power. The latest pick from Reese's Book Club.
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BOOK | Reverie
Reverie
Ryan La Sala
Ryan La Sala's suspenseful debut novel has us spellbound! Join us in stores this Friday, January 10th at 7PM for our YA Book Club discussion of Reverie.
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BOOK | Loveboat, Taipei
Loveboat, Taipei
Abigail Hing Wen
Her parents had planned every aspect of her future: but one summer in Taiwan might change everything. Join us to talk about Abigail Hing Wen's sparkling novel on Friday, February 7th at 7PM.
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 BOOK | Consider This: Moments in My Writing Life after Which Everything Was Different  BOOK| Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom  BOOK | Barracoon: The Story of the Last
 Consider This: Moments in My Writing Life...  Frederick Douglass: Prophet of Freedom  Barracoon: The Story of the Last "Black Cargo"
 Chuck Palahniuk  David W. Blight  Zora Neale Hurston
 The author of Fight Club and many other provocative, indelible books invites readers into the backstage of the writer's mind. A master class in creativity.  David W. Blight's Pulitzer-winning portrait of the activist and writer brings the eventful life of a great American into sharp, intimate focus.  In 1927, the writer Zora Neale Hurston interviewed the last American still alive to tell the story of his abduction in Africa into slavery. A classic work of journalism, newly rediscovered.
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 Our Pick for Your Book Club: Full of action, romance & dark magic, book one will leave you wanting more. LEARN MORE  ''The Lost'' is Only $5 when you purchase any cafe item.* VISIT A CAFE
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