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You Are Here
by Karin Lin-Greenberg; read by Jennifer Aquino
Indie Next Pick
As a once-bustling mall prepares to shut its doors for the final time, the residents of an upstate New York town must reckon with a shocking act that forces them to reevaluate who they are and what they want. Learn More
You Bet Your Life
by Stuart M. Kaminsky; read by Jim Meskimen
As a hard-boiled Hollywood PI enlists Al Capone's help to save the Marx Brothers, Kaminsky "makes the totally wacky possible" (The Washington Post). Learn More
You Exist Too Much
by Zaina Arafat; read by Zehra Jane Naqvi
A "provocative and seductive debut" of desire and doubleness that follows the life of a young Palestinian American woman caught between cultural, religious, and sexual identities as she tries to lead an authentic life (O, the Oprah Magazine). Learn More
You Fit the Pattern
by Jane Haseldine; read by Emily Woo Zeller
In this gritty, riveting new novel, Detroit reporter Julia Gooden tracks down a serial killer—only to realize she has become his obsession . . . Learn More
You Should Be Mine
by Candy Jackson; read by Machelle Williams
In You Should Be Mine, Sasha "Pink" Jansen is determined to show Pastor Malik that they belong together—and come hell or high water, she plans to get the good reverend to agree. Learn More
Young Jane Young
by Gabrielle Zevin; read by Karen White
Indie Next List
Washington Post Notable Book
Kirkus Best Book
Young Jane Young is a novel about a world that continues to want to define what women are and what they can, and cannot do. It captures not just the mood of our recent highly charged political season, but is a funny, sympathetic and smart take on the double standards that are alive and well and waiting to trip up ordinary and extraordinary women alike. Learn More
Your Oasis on Flame Lake
Lorna Landvik; read by Lorna Landvik
Devera had begun to think that her life would never changebut be careful what you wish for. . . . Lorna Landvik, (Patty Jane's House of Curl) creates another story of brilliant wit and amazing resonance. Learn More
Zero Sum
by John Gilstrap; read by Basil Sands
When a boy under Jonathan Grave's protection dies of a drug overdose, the black-ops veteran decides it's time for a war on drugs that actually looks like a war. Learn More
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