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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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Boys of Alabama

by Genevieve Hudson; read by Charlie Thurston


O, The Oprah Magazine • 31 LGBTQ Books That'll Change the Literary Landscape in 2020

In this bewitching debut novel, a sensitive teen, newly arrived in Alabama, falls in love, questions his faith, and navigates a strange power. While his German parents don't know what to make of a South pining for the past, shy Max thrives in the thick heat. Taken in by the football team, he learns how to catch a spiraling ball, how to point a gun, and how to hide his innermost secrets. Learn More
The Bramble and the Rose

by Tom Bouman; read by Perry Daniels

Tom Bouman presents the latest novel in the Henry Farrell series. Learn More
Brandenburg Gate

by Henry Porter; read by Matthew Lloyd Davies

In this brilliant, multilayered espionage thriller, the 2005 Ian Fleming Steel Dagger Award winner Henry Porter captures the tense final moments before the fall of the Berlin Wall. Learn More
A Breath After Drowning

by Alice Blanchard; read by Hillary Huber

Child psychiatrist Kate Wolfe's world comes crashing down when one of her young patients commits suicide, so when a troubled girl is left at the hospital ward, she doubts her ability to help. Learn More
Brick Lane

Monica Ali; read by Elizabeth Sastre

Set in the gritty Tower Hamlets area of East London, Brick Lane is the story of Nazneen, an Asian immigrant girl and how she deals with issues of love, cultural differences and the human spirit. Learn More
The Bridge of San Luis Rey

Thornton Wilder; read by Sam Waterston

This second novel by Thornton Wilder won him the first of his three Pulitzer Prizes. Learn More
A Brief History of Seven Killings

Marlon James; read by Robertson Dean, Cherise Boothe, Dwight Bacquie, Ryan Anderson, Johnathan McClain and Robert Younis

2015 Man Booker Prize Winner

From the acclaimed author of The Book of Night Women comes a masterfully written novel that explores the attempted assassination of Bob Marley in the late 1970s. Learn More
Brilliance of the Moon

Lian Hearn; read by Kevin Gray and Aiko Nakasone

In the final installment of the Tales of the Otori, the young Takeo meets his destiny, fulfilling the prophesy: “You were born into the Hidden, but your life . . . is no longer your own.” Learn More
Broken River

by J. Robert Lennon; read by Hillary Huber

An unusual and inventive psychological thriller about a Brooklyn family that moves to a house in upstate New York, in the wake of the husband's affair. Twelve years before, there was a brutal double murder in the house, during which a young girl escaped; this event affects the houses new inhabitants in surprising ways. Learn More
Brother, Sister, Mother, Explorer

by Jamie Figueroa; read by Joana Garcia


A Good Morning America Must-Read Book of the Month
A Bustle Most Anticipated Debut of the Year
An Electric Literature Most Anticipated Debut of the Year
Indie Next List Pick

A fableistic, "curious and dazzling" debut novel of enormous power and grace about a sister trying to hold back her brother from the edge of the abyss for fans of Jesmyn Ward and Tommy Orange (Booklist, starred review). Learn More
Brutes

by Dizz Tate; read by Eleanor McCormick

Indie Next List
A Belletrist Book Pick
Time Most Anticipated Book
Nylon Most Anticipated Book

The Virgin Suicides meets The Florida Project in this wildly original debut—a coming-of-age story about the crucible of girlhood, from a writer of rare and startling talent. Learn More
Bullet for Star

by Stuart M. Kaminsky; read by Patrick Lawlor

The first in a mystery series set in 1940s Hollywood, where a hard-boiled private eye helps a cast of real-life stars: "Nostalgic fun" (Publishers Weekly). Learn More
The Burglar

by Thomas Perry; read by Christina Delaine

From the New York Times bestselling author Thomas Perry, "who can be depended upon to deliver high-voltage shocks" (Stephen King), comes a new thriller about an unlikely burglar—a young woman in her twenties—who realizes she must solve a string of murders, or else become the next victim. Learn More
The Burglar

by Thomas Perry; read by Christina Delaine

From the New York Times bestselling author Thomas Perry, "who can be depended upon to deliver high-voltage shocks" (Stephen King), comes a new thriller about an unlikely burglar—a young woman in her twenties—who realizes she must solve a string of murders, or else become the next victim. Learn More
Burned

Ellen Hopkins; read by Laura Flanagan

Raised in a stern, abusive Mormon household, a teenage girl starts to question her religion and struggles to find her destiny. Learn More
The Butcher's Boy

by Thomas Perry; read by Michael Kramer

The Edgar Award–winning novel by the "master of nail-biting suspense" (Los Angeles Times). Learn More
Cabaret Macabre

by Tom Mead; read by Philip Battley

F O R T H C O M I N G ! Available July

This latest puzzle mystery from the author of Death and the Conjuror and The Murder Wheel takes stage magician sleuth Joseph Spector to a grand estate in the English countryside. Learn More
Cadillac Orpheus

Solon Timothy Woodward; read by Dion Graham

“Cadillac Orpheus” is a well-crafted, genre-defying romp—by turns terrifying, hilarious, brave, brazen, and above all, sincere. Learn More
A Calm and Normal Heart

by Chelsea T. Hicks; read by Chelsea T. Hicks

Chelsea T. Hicks brings sharp humor, sprawling imagination, and a profound connection to Native experience in a collection that will subvert long-held assumptions for many listeners, and inspire hope along the way. Learn More
The Cape Ann

by Faith Sullivan; read by Karissa Vacker

A disarmingly involving portrait of a family struggling to stay together through the Great Depression, The Cape Ann is an unforgettable story of life from a child's-eye view. Learn More
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