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Enjoy the best new fiction and bestsellers like The Time Traveler's Wife, Life of Pi, The Elegance of the Hedgehog, and Water for Elephants in exceptional unabridged editions. We have your favorite authors, from Louis L'Amour to Stephen King to JRR Tolkien.

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The Atlas of Reds and Blues

by Devi S. Laskar; read by Jeed Saddy

The Atlas of Reds and Blues grapples with the complexities of the second-generation American experience, what it means to be a woman of color in the workplace, and a sister, a wife, and a mother to daughters in today's America. Learn More
Terraformer

by Colleen Houck; read by Piper Goodeve

New York Times bestselling author Colleen Houck presents her latest novel. Learn More
Terminus

by Tristan Palmgren; read by Gildart Jackson

Operatives from an alien culture struggle to survive in medieval Italy, in the SF sequel to the astonishing Quietus. Learn More
The Tensorate Series

by JY Yang; read by Nancy Wu


2018 Hugo Awards Finalist
Nebula Award Finalist
Lambda Literary Award Finalist

Neon Yang presents the Tensorate Series: Novellas 1-3. Learn More
The Tengu's Game of Go

by Lian Hearn; read by Neil Shah

As destiny weaves its rich tapestry, a compelling drama plays out against a background of wild forests, elegant castles, hidden temples, and savage battlefields. This is the medieval Japan of Lian Hearn's imagination, where animal spirits clash with warriors and children navigate a landscape as serene as it is deadly. Learn More
Tell Me Again How a Crush Should Feel

by Sara Farizan; read by Negin Farsad

With the heart of Judy Blume and wit of Alison Bechdel, Sara Farizan brings the authenticity and humor that distinguished her debut novel, If You Could Be Mine, to her second work of fiction for teens. Learn More
The Teahouse Fire

Ellis Avery; read by Barbara Caruso

The fates of two women—one American, one Japanese—become entwined in this sweeping novel of 19th century Japan on the cusp of radical change and westernization Learn More
Tea at Five

Matthew Lombardo; performed by Kate Mulgrew

Kate Mulgrew as Katharine Hepburn in Tea at Five has won standing ovations at each performance. Learn More
The Taste of Sugar

by Marisel Vera; read by Kyla Garcia

Marisel Vera emerges as a major voice of contemporary fiction with a heart-wrenching novel set in Puerto Rico on the eve of the Spanish-American War. Learn More
Tarnished Icons

by Stuart M. Kaminsky; read by John McLain

Book 11 in the Inspector Porfiry Rostnikov Mysteries by Stuart M. Kaminsky. Learn More
The Tapestry

Nancy Bilyeau; ready by Nicola Barber

The next page-turner in the Joanna Stafford series takes place in the heart of the Tudor court, as the plucky young former novice risks everything to defy the most powerful men of her era. Learn More
Tante Eva

Paula Bomer; read by Jennifer Jill Araya

The story of a woman in Berlin and her American niece, a pair bound together and driven apart by loves, desires, frustrations, and addictions. Learn More
The Tangled Stars

by Edward Willett; read by Wayne Mitchell

This new novel from an Aurora Award–winning author presents a sci-fi caper of high-stakes interstellar travel.
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A Tall History of Sugar

by Curdella Forbes; read by Robin Miles


AudioFile Earphones Award Winner
Publishers Weekly's Big Literary Fiction Books of BookExpo 2019

A Tall History of Sugar tells the story of Moshe Fisher, a man who was "born without skin," so that no one is able to tell what race he belongs to; and Arrienne Christie, his quixotic soul mate who makes it her duty in life to protect Moshe from the social and emotional consequences of his strange appearance. Learn More
Talk to the Paw

by Melinda Metz; read by Elise Arsenault

SHE'S PUTTING HER LOVE LIFE ON PAWS


Jamie Snyder is thirty-four and single but NOT ready to mingle. After suffering through The Year of the Non-Commital Man, The Year of the Self-Absorbed Man, and The Year of the Forgot-to-Mention-I'm-Married Man, Jamie's ready to celebrate The Year of Me—and MacGyver, of course. MacGyver is an adorable tabby with a not-so-adorable habit of sneaking out at night and stealing things from the neighbors. That's right, MacGyver is a cat burglar. He's still the only male Jamie trusts—and the only companion she needs . . .


BUT HER CAT HAS OTHER IDEAS


MacGyver knows his human is lonely. He can smell it. It's the same smell he's noticed on their neighbor David, a handsome young baker who's tired of his friends trying to fix him up. But now MacGyver's on the case. First, he steals something from David and stashes it at Jamie's. Then, he steals something from Jamie and leaves it with David. Before long, the two are swapping stolen goods, trading dating horror stories, and trying not to fall in love. But they're not fooling MacGyver. When humans generate this much heat, the cat is out of the bag . . . Learn More
Sympathy

by Olivia Sudjic; read by Gemma Dawson

An electrifying debut novel of obsessive love, family secrets, and the dangers of living our lives online. Learn More
The Swimming Pool

by Mary Roberts Rinehart; read by Laurel Lefkow

Two reclusive sisters. A crumbling mansion. A dead doppelgänger. The New York Times bestseller from the author known as the American Agatha Christie. Learn More
Sweetland

Michael Crummey; read by John Lee

Audie Finalist

The epic tale of an endangered Newfoundland community and the struggles of one man determined to resist its extinction. Learn More
Sweeney on the Rocks

by Allen Morris Jones; read by J. Rodney Turner

From Allen Morris Jones comes Sweeney on the Rocks, a literary crime novel that shows how we can run from ourselves, but can never really hide. Learn More
Swashbucklers

by Dan Hanks; read by Dan Calley

When Cisco Collins returns to his home town thirty years after saving it from being swallowed by a hell mouth opened by an ancient pirate ghost, he realizes that being a childhood hero isn't like it was in the movies. Especially when nobody remembers the heroic bits—even the friends who once fought alongside him. Learn More
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