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Land: A Novel by Maggie O'Farrell
from $12.80

A windswept historical novel about land, memory, family, and the histories that refuse to stay buried.

From the award-winning, bestselling author of Hamnet and The Marriage Portrait comes Land, Maggie O’Farrell’s sweeping new novel set in Ireland in the years before and after the Great Hunger.


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In 1865 Ireland, Tomás and his young son Liam are helping map the country for the great Ordnance Survey project. Their work takes them across a windswept Atlantic peninsula still marked by the devastation of the Great Hunger.

Tomás is determined that his maps will do more than record roads, fields, and boundaries. He wants them to preserve the memory of what happened to the land and the people who were lost.

But when an unsettling encounter in a copse sends Tomás off course, something inside him begins to fracture. Liam, only ten years old, must face his father’s sudden change and find a way to complete the work that may get them both home.

Land is a novel about family, survival, colonization, memory, and the stories landscapes hold long after people try to forget them. Rich with ancient woodland, buried treasure, ghosts, rebellion, and a loyal dog, it is historical fiction with the force of myth.

They All Fall in Love at the End: A Novel by Haili Blassingame
from $11.60

Cat St. Clair is ready for her messy love triangle era now that she’s in an open relationship. But she didn’t foresee a forbidden love triangle with the only two people who are off-limits: her boyfriend’s best friend and his girlfriend. Being a twenty-something writer who lives for plot, she falls for them anyway, with deliciously disastrous consequences, in this electric literary debut for fans of Xochitl Gonzalez, Coco Mellors, Lily King, and Raven Leilani.

It’s the fall of 2024, and twenty-four-year-old Cat isn’t asking for too much: all she wants is three boyfriends, to write her little novels, and to survive another chaotic presidential election. She’s in an open relationship with her college sweetheart Jay, but nonmonogamy isn’t just a hot trend she’s trying. It’s her sliver of freedom in a world eager to wrestle it from her for being a Black woman going after what she wants with reckless abandon.

While political tensions roil the campus where Cat is slowly earning her creative writing degree, she finds herself drawn to Jay’s best friend, Tristan, who’s smart, super hot, and…in a monogamous relationship. And then she meets Tristan’s girlfriend, Nia, a captivating art student with her own gravitational pull.

Friends and family urge her to just be happy with Jay, but Cat is determined to have it all—or blow up her life trying. As she falls for all the wrong people, racking up lies, betrayals, and terrible drafts of her novel, she tries to write her way to a happy ending. But in art, politics, and love, true liberation may take more than rewriting the old scripts. It may mean inventing something entirely new.

Whistler: A Novel by Ann Patchett
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A quiet, emotionally powerful novel about the people who know us briefly — and change us forever.

Ann Patchett’s new novel follows a woman reunited with the former stepfather who shaped her childhood — and asks how one brief relationship can echo across an entire life. Tender, spare, and deeply human, Whistler is a story about memory, loss, and the power of being known.

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In Whistler, Daphne Fuller is fifty-three when a visit to the Metropolitan Museum of Art unexpectedly returns her to the most important year of her childhood. The man following her and her husband through the museum is Eddie Triplett, her former stepfather — someone who was in her life for only a short time, but whose presence shaped everything that came after.

Their reunion opens the door to old questions, buried memory, and the tender recognition that some relationships matter not because they lasted forever, but because they arrived exactly when they were needed. Ann Patchett turns a simple encounter into a deeply human story about love, loss, family, memory, and the rare feeling of being truly known.

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The Midnight Train by Matt Haig
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What if you could return to the moments that made you — and see whether you chose the life you really wanted?

Matt Haig returns to the world of The Midnight Library with a magical love story about Wilbur Budd, an old man who boards the Midnight Train and revisits the moments that shaped his life. Tender, reflective, and hopeful, The Midnight Train asks what we would change if we could go back — and whether peace comes from changing the past or finally accepting it.

A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2026 BY THE NEW YORK TIMES | TODAY | SHEREADS | WOMAN’S WORLD | PARADE | THE NERD DAILY | HER CAMPUS | BOOKPAGE

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In The Midnight Train, Wilbur Budd reaches the end of his life carrying one great regret: Maggie, the love of his life. His happiest days were with her on their honeymoon in Venice, before ambition, compromise, and the choices of a lifetime pulled everything apart.

Then comes the Midnight Train — a mysterious journey through the moments that mattered most. Wilbur is given the chance to revisit the life he lived, the love he lost, and the person he became. But seeing the past is not the same as changing it, and every second chance comes with a cost.

From Matt Haig, author of The Midnight Library, this is a magical, tender novel about love, regret, memory, and the hard work of forgiving yourself.

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Country People by Daniel Mason
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GOOD MORNING AMERICA BOOK CLUB PICK • A year in the life of a family as they strike out into the unknown (aka Vermont), leaving all the comforts of home behind—a rollicking, lyrical novel from Pulitzer Prize finalist Daniel Mason, the bestselling author of North Woods and one of America’s greatest living writers.

From Pulitzer Prize finalist Daniel Mason, bestselling author of North Woods (a New York Times and Washington Post Top Ten Book of 2023), comes a luminous new novel about a family starting over in the Vermont woods.

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Miles Krzelewski is twelve years late finishing his PhD on Russian folktales, a devoted father known for outlandish bedtime stories, and the owner of a truffle-hunting dog living in a state with no truffles. When his wife Kate lands a visiting professorship in rural Vermont, he sees his chance to finally turn his life around.

But Miles has, in his wife's words, "a great capacity to fall in with anyone, anywhere." Almost immediately he's swept up by a cast of local characters as strange as anything from his folktales—a ghostly tree surgeon, a scythe-wielding biochemist, a snowflake photographer cataloging the world's wrong ideas on thousands of index cards.

It's all good fun, no PhD required—until Miles stumbles onto a local legend that might not be just a legend after all. Country People is a joyous, life-affirming exploration of marriage, parenthood, belief, and the stories that connect us to each other and to the strange, enchanted places we end up calling home.

Henry Tudor Must Die by Jillian Laine
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Anne Boleyn has one night left before the axe falls—until her dead rival walks into her cell with an escape plan, and England's most wronged queens decide it's time for Henry VIII to pay.

Berkley's next big feminist fantasy hit—a witchy, vindictive reimagining of the Tudor court that fans of Six and My Lady Jane won't want to miss.

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Henry Tudor Must Die opens on the eve of Anne Boleyn's execution, when Catalina de Aragón—her predecessor, her rival, and supposedly long dead—appears at her cell with an impossible offer of escape. Lina has no magic of her own, but she has the Hellebore Sisterhood: a secret society of women using their particular gifts to outmaneuver the men who've wronged them.

What begins as an uneasy alliance between two queens becomes something far bigger. Anna von Kleve, Kat Howard, and Catherine Parr each have their own grievances against the king, and one by one they're drawn into the plot, infiltrating the court and dismantling the men around Henry.

Inching ever closer to the throne itself, the sisterhood sets its sights on one final target: the king who wronged them all.

You'll love this book if...

  • You can't get enough of the Tudor court and want to see its most famous women rewrite their own endings.

  • You're drawn to fantasy with real teeth—witchcraft used not for spectacle, but for justice.

  • You loved the irreverent, girl-power energy of Six and My Lady Jane and want more of it in novel form.

  • You want a revenge story that's as much about sisterhood and solidarity as it is about vengeance.

  • You're ready for a fresh, funny, slightly unhinged spin on history's most notorious marriage.

Pre-release readers are calling it mesmerizing, inventive, and richly detailed:

  • Early readers describe Henry Tudor Must Die as a powerful, touching reimagining that does justice to its history-making cast of women.

  • One reviewer called it a delightful blend of fact and fantasy, praising how skillfully the novel weaves real Tudor court detail into its witchcraft-driven plot.

  • Readers were especially moved by the bonds between Anne and Lina, calling their growing trust and shared purpose some of the book's most memorable moments.

  • Fans of the era noted that despite a slower start, the second half delivers a propulsive, satisfying payoff carried by genuinely accessible, well-characterized writing.

About the author:

Jillian Laine is an author and journalist whose work spans children's books, acquisitions editing, book festival direction, and literary award judging. She lives in the Great Lakes State with her husband and their cats. Henry Tudor Must Die marks her debut into adult fiction.

Publisher: Berkley

Title: Henry Tudor Must Die

Author: Jillian Laine

On Sale Date: July 21, 2026

ISBN 13: 9798217189717

ISBN 10: 9798217189717

Format: Hardcover

Retail Price: $30.00 USD

BISAC: Fiction / Fantasy / Historical (+2)

Page Count: 368 pages

Dimensions: 9.3 in H | 6.3 in W | 1.2 in T

Weight: 1.1 lb

Cool Machine by Colson Whitehead
from $11.99

The Harlem Trilogy comes to its dazzling, dangerous conclusion—and Ray Carney's last heist might cost him everything he's spent decades building.

From a #1 New York Times bestselling, two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning author comes the triumphant final volume of a saga already being compared to Joyce's Dublin and Dickens's London.

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It's 1981, and New York City is clawing its way out of financial ruin, fueled by reckless real estate development and Reagan-era Wall Street excess. Ray Carney, respected furniture dealer and secret master fence, is named Dealer of the Month—right as a denied bank loan pushes him toward one last, dangerous heist.

By 1983, Carney's old partner Pepper finds himself bodyguarding his way through the East Village's art and club scene, a world as foreign to him as it is full of the same violence he's always known.

By 1986, two decades after failing to save his cousin Freddie, Carney gets a shot at saving Freddie's son instead—if he's willing to risk the safety he's built for his family on one final job with Pepper.

Spanning shimmering skyscrapers and the abandoned tunnels beneath them, Cool Machine is Colson Whitehead at his most virtuosic: a sweeping portrait of a city in transition, and the unforgettable conclusion to a trilogy that captures Harlem—and New York itself—like nothing else.

You'll love this book if:

  • You've been waiting for the conclusion to Whitehead's acclaimed Harlem Trilogy and want to see how Ray Carney's story ends.

  • You're drawn to richly atmospheric historical fiction that captures a specific time and place with cinematic detail.

  • You enjoy crime fiction with real emotional depth—heists and double-crosses paired with family, loyalty, and love.

  • You appreciate literary fiction from an author who's mastered both page-turning plot and gorgeous, quotable prose.

  • You want to read one of the most anticipated literary events of the year before everyone else is talking about it.

Pre-release readers are calling it nostalgic, masterful, and bittersweet:

  • Early readers describe Cool Machine as an intimate, richly detailed love letter to 1980s New York and its people.

  • One reader says they'll forever associate the trilogy with dog-eared pages full of sentences too beautiful not to quote.

  • Another reader can't pinpoint exactly why they love it so much—maybe it's Whitehead's gift for finding beauty in disturbing places, or his tender handling of love, family, and loyalty.

  • A third reader notes the novel's quiet, unsettling meditation on time passing and a generation becoming obsolete, calling it simply a wonderful read.

About the author:

Colson Whitehead is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of twelve works of fiction and nonfiction and a two-time winner of the Pulitzer Prize—for The Nickel Boys and The Underground Railroad, the latter of which also won the National Book Award. He's the most honored American writer of his generation, with additional honors including MacArthur and Guggenheim fellowships, a Whiting Award, a National Humanities Medal, a Library of Congress Prize for American Fiction, a PEN/Hemingway Award, a Carnegie Medal, and a Kirkus Prize. He lives in New York City.

Publisher: Doubleday

Title: Cool Machine: A Novel

Author: Colson Whitehead

On Sale Date: July 21, 2026

ISBN 13: 9780385550505

ISBN 10: 0385550502

Format: Hardcover

Retail Price: $30.00 USD

BISAC: Fiction / Literary

Page Count: 368

Dimensions: 9.6 in H | 6.5 in W | 1.4 in T

Weight: 1.5 lb

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Habits of the Sea by Shea Ernshaw
from $11.20

LIMITED FIRST EDITION COMES WITH A STAMPED CASE AND ILLUSTRATED ENDPAPERS

A storm once tore an island from the Scottish coast—and the man who's lived there ever since hasn't aged a single day.

From #1 New York Times bestselling author Shea Ernshaw comes a haunting new tale of love suspended outside of time—the limited first edition features a foil-stamped case and illustrated endpapers.

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The night Clay Lockhart's wife dies, a violent storm rips his home—and the land beneath it—from the Scottish coast, sending it adrift into the Atlantic. Thirty years pass before anyone finds it again.

Twelve-year-old Ellie Mills stumbles upon the fabled floating island off Nova Scotia and discovers Clay still living there, untouched by time. When the island vanishes overnight, Ellie is left wondering if she imagined the whole thing.

Decades later, the island resurfaces, and Ellie—now in her thirties—returns to find the truth. Clay hasn't aged a day, and what was once a childhood mystery becomes an impossible, undeniable love.

Habits of the Sea spans centuries and coastlines, asking what we're willing to sacrifice for a love that exists outside of time itself.

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