A young woman is fed up with her life after a string of terrible misfortunes. In the in-between, she encounters a library that lets her see alternate timelines.
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A small book of poetry to help you (or someone you love) find their new favorite poet.
Describing this as a collection of sci-fi short stories hardly gives it credit – you’ll have to pick it up and find out for yourself.
A coming of age story of a young girl and her family living in a remote part of Alaska.
For fans of Hill House & Bly Manor, a haunting, page-turning tale of a house gone wrong.
Seven years later, beloved author of “Hyperbole and a Half” comes back with a new collection of relatable stories – in drawn form.
A small book of poetry to help you (or someone you love) find their new favorite poet.
Sarah Cooper (well known for her videos mocking Trump speeches) writes hilarious books. If you’ve ever worked in an office you’ll hate how much you can relate but you’ll be laughing too much to care.
A story of a small town, accessible only by ferry, where things begin to disappear one by one. Once the item disappears it’s illegal to remember it.
A must read for anyone moving to a new job, changing their role at an existing job, or wanting to do one of the two.
A straight to the point book with realistic expectations for reducing digital clutter (while still benefitting from the advances of modern technology).
This book manages to toe the line of so many pop self help books “(ie “unfuck your life”) without sounding like an MLM scheme for happiness. Recommended!
My favorite book for anyone in tech or anyone who is/wants to be a manager of people. Great recommendations for resolving conflict and encouraging growth (self-growth and otherwise).