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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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Icy Sparks

Gwyn Hyman Rubio; read by Kate Miller

An Oprah's Book Club selection

Set in Appalachia during the late 1950s, this acclaimed first novel chronicles a young girl's heartbreaking battle with Tourette's syndrome. A funny, sad, and transcendent story, Icy Sparks introduces a fresh new Southern voice. Learn More
The Ice Princess

Camilla Läckberg; read by David Thorn

Winner of the 2008 Le Grand Prix de Littérature Policière, France’s most prestigious award for crime fiction. The dark secrets of a small community are revealed as a woman returns to her hometown after the death of her parents and the suicide of a childhood friend. Learn More
Icarus

Deon Meyer; read by Simon Vance

South Africas preeminent crime fiction writer, Deon Meyer is internationally acclaimed for his razors-edge thrillers, unforgettable characters, and nuanced portrayals of contemporary life in his native country. The fifth pulse-pounder starring Captain Benny Griessel, a lead detective in South Africas priority crimes unit, delves into the countrys burgeoning tech and wine industries. Learn More
Iago

by Harold Bloom; read by Simon Vance

From one of the greatest Shakespeare scholars of our time, Harold Bloom presents Othello's Iago, perhaps the Bard's most compelling villain—the fourth in a series of five short books about the great playwright’s most significant personalities. Learn More
I Wished

by Dennis Cooper; read by Daniel Henning

For most of his life, Dennis Cooper believed the person he had loved the most and would always love above all others was George Miles. In his first novel in ten years, Dennis Cooper writes about George Miles, love, loss, addiction, suicide, and how fiction can capture these things, and how it fails to capture them. Learn More
I WAS HERE

by Rachel Kadish; read by Siiri Scott

In a working-class Irish Catholic town, the abuse of a young girl is hushed up by a community more interested in civility than justice. Now, almost two decades later, sweet, damaged Charlotte starts receiving obscene text messages from someone who insists he knows her secret, and ten seemingly unconnected lives are pulled into an intricate and dangerous swerve toward tragedy. Learn More
I Thought You Were Dead

Pete Nelson; read by Josh Clark

Paul doesn't have much going for him. For starters, he never made it as a serious writer, his wife has left him, his girlfriend is dating another man, he could stand to back off on the booze, and then there's the impotency issues. But Paul does have Stella—assuming that having a dog you believe can talk to you can be classed as an asset. At once heartwarming, heartbreaking, and heart-wrenchingly funny, I Thought You Were Dead proves that, with the right friend by your side, you can overcome any obstacle. Learn More
I Married You for Happiness

Lily Tuck; read by Barbara Caruso

Indie Next List
A National Post Best of 2011 Pick

In her first novel since winning the National Book Award, Lily Tuck delivers an elegant tour-de-force portrait of a forty-three-year marriage. Learn More
I Love You So Much It's Killing Us Both

by Mariah Stovall; read by Trei Taylor

Susan Choi's Trust Exercise meets Nick Hornby's High Fidelity in a Black woman's coming-of-age story, chronicling a life-changing friendship, the interplay between music fandom and identity, and the slipperiness of sanity. Learn More
I Heart Oklahoma!

by Roy Scranton; read by Rebecca Gibel

Roy Scranton, controversial and critically acclaimed, brings us a formally daring road trip into the heart of present-day America. Learn More
I Hear Your Voice

by Young-ha Kim, read by David Shih

From one of Korea's literary stars, a novel about two orphans from the streets of Seoul: one becomes the head of a powerful motorcycle gang, and the other follows him at all costs Learn More
I Hear You're Rich

by Diane Williams; read by Jennifer Pickens

Diane Williams, "godmother of flash fiction" (The Paris Review), returns with thirty-three short, brilliant stories. Learn More
I Done Clicked My Heels

by Taylor Byas; read by Taylor Byas

Inspired by The Wiz, this debut, full-length poetry collection celebrates South Side Chicago and a Black woman's quest for self-discovery—one that pulls her away from the safety of home and into her power. Learn More
I Didn't Do It

by Jaime Lynn Hendricks; read by Catherine Ho, Emily Sutton-Smith, and Kyle Burrow

A murder at a suspense writer convention makes everyone a suspect―especially the victim's literary rivals. Learn More
Hunting the Hangman

by Howard Linskey; read by Shaun Grindell

Inspired by the real-life Operation Anthropoid, the 1942 mission undertaken to assassinate Hitler's successor, the notorious Nazi general Reinhard Heydrich, Hunting the Hangman is a captivatingly sharp historical thriller that brings to life one of the single most dramatic events of the Second World War. Learn More
Hunger

by Lan Samantha Chang; read by Eunice Wong


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This extraordinary fictional debut from Lan Samantha Chang illuminates how first-generation immigrants from China, culturally and emotionally uprooted from their homeland, mistrust connection even as they hunger for attachment—and how the past affects and shapes their children. Learn More
The Human Zoo

by Sabina Murray; read by Rachel Coates

At once a propulsive look at contemporary Filipino politics and the history that impacted the country, The Human Zoo is a thrilling and provocative story from one of our most celebrated and important writers of literary fiction. Learn More
Huck Out West

by Robert Coover; read by Eric Michael Summerer

Our leading postmodernist novelist turns his iconoclastic eye on a great American classic, evoking the language and irreverent spirit of Mark Twain. Learn More
The Howard Hughes Affair

by Stuart M. Kaminsky; read by Patrick Lawlor

On the eve of Pearl Harbor, Howard Hughes hires Hollywood gumshoe Toby Peters to find stolen blueprints in this "marvelously entertaining" series (Newsday). Learn More
How to Set Yourself on Fire

by Julia Dixon Evans; read by Christina Delaine

Threaded with wry humor and the ache of love lost or left behind, How to Set Yourself on Fire establishes Julia Dixon Evans as a rising talent in the vein of Shirley Jackson and Lindsay Hunter. Learn More
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