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The Happiness Formula

by Alphonsus Obayuwana, MD, PhD, CPC; read by Mirron Willis

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A scientific, groundbreaking approach to happiness and personal fulfillment. Learn More
HAMAS

by Beverley Milton-Edwards and Stephen Farrell; read by Hannibal Hills

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With decades of combined experience researching and reporting from the occupied West Bank and Gaza, Jerusalem, and around the Middle East, Beverley Milton-Edwards and Stephen Farrell gained unrivaled access to Hamas. Drawing on years of frontline reporting and interviews with members of the group's founding generation and their successors who now lead it, they trace Hamas' path to the shocking attacks of 07 October 2023 and their devastating aftermath. Learn More
Great State of West Florida

by Kent Wascom; read by Justin Price

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From the beloved author previously compared to Cormac McCarthy and Joyce Carol Oates (Washington Post), a startling and unconventional neon-pink Western of vengeance, family, and first love as two warring factions vie for control of a blood-soaked Gulf Coast. Learn More
The Great River

by Boyce Upholt; read by Gabriel Vaughan

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A sweeping history of the Mississippi River―and the centuries of human meddling that have transformed both it and America. Learn More
Goyhood

by Reuven Fenton; read by Mike Lenz

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Reuven Fenton's novel Goyhood is a brilliant debut about a devoutly Orthodox Jewish man who discovers in middle age that he's not, in fact, Jewish, and embarks on a remarkable road trip to come to grips with his fate; it's Chaim Potok's The Chosen meets Planes, Trains and Automobiles. Learn More
The Garden Against Time

by Olivia Laing; read by Olivia Laing

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Inspired by the restoration of her own garden, "imaginative and empathetic critic" (NPR) Olivia Laing embarks on an exhilarating investigation of paradise. Learn More
Galway Confidential

by Ken Bruen; read by John Keating

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In this new installment of Ken Bruen's beloved Jack Taylor series, the whiskey-swigging Irish detective investigates a series of violent attacks on the local convent's nuns. Learn More
The Future Was Color

by Patrick Nathan; read by Oscar Reyes

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A dazzling novel about the inextricable link between the personal and the political set against the decadence of Hollywood and postwar Los Angeles. Learn More
Frontline Bodies

by Nicolas Martin-Breteau; translated by Lucy Garnier; foreword by Damion L. Thomas; read by Amir Abdullah

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A captivating exploration of Black American civil rights activism through the lens of sport. Learn More
The Forgotten Boy

by Laura Andersen; read by Kim Bretton

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A building undergoes multiple transformations through the centuries—but a fair-haired boy continues to haunt its halls . . . Learn More
Follow the Stars Home

by Diane C. McPhail; read by Jessica Marchbank

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The acclaimed author of The Seamstress of New Orleans brings to life Lydia Latrobe Roosevelt's defiant journey of 1811 in this lush, evocative biographical novel for fans of Paula McLain, Gill Paul, Allison Pataki, and stories about extraordinary yet little-known female adventurers. Learn More
Flint Kill Creek

by Joyce Carol Oates; read by Kelli Tager

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A new collection of stories by one of America's greatest writers. Learn More
Fleeing France

by Alan Hlad; read by Moniqua Plante

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Driving an ambulance in France after the fall of Dunkirk, an American nightclub singer races to evacuate a British pilot and a Jewish orphan across more than 4,000 miles towards a precarious freedom in this emotional, action-packed story of sacrifice, hope, and devotion inspired by real wartime events. Learn More
Fighting Mad

edited by Krystale E. Littlejohn and Rickie Solinger; read by Deanna Anthony

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Fighting Mad is a book about what "reproductive justice" means and what it looks like to fight for it. Editors Krystale E. Littlejohn and Rickie Solinger bring together many of the strongest, most resistant voices in the country to describe the impacts of the Supreme Court's Dobbs decision on abortion access and care. Learn More
Fierce Desires

by Rebecca L. Davis; read by Stephanie Dillard

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From an esteemed scholar, a richly textured, authoritative history of sex and sexuality in America—the first major account in three decades. Learn More
Fantasy Expert

by Ron Shandler; read by BJ Harrison

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An entertaining and incisive chronicle from one of the foremost authorities in fantasy baseball. Learn More
The Fallacies of Racism

by Jennifer Patrice Sims; read by Deanna Anthony

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Accessibly written and full of concrete examples, this book will be of great value to anyone who wants to understand the common misunderstandings about racism that frustrate contemporary politics, classrooms, workplaces, and dinner tables. Learn More
Faith

by Len Deighton; read by James Lailey

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In 1987, as the Cold War reaches a climax, British agent Bernard Samson confronts difficulties at home and on the job as he copes with an affair with a coworker, his wife, ethical conflict, and high-level government scandal. Learn More
Enslaved Native Americans and the Making Of Colonial South Carolina

by D. Andrew Johnson; read by Joshua Saxon

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A compelling study into the history and lasting influence of enslaved Native people in early South Carolina. Learn More
Empire of God

by Robert Spencer; read by Bob Souer

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Western civilization is generally regarded as the child of Athens, Jerusalem, and Rome. However, Western society has other forefathers as well: we would be unwise to give the Byzantine Empire short shrift. The ways in which it has influenced our world for the good, and indeed, created the parameters of our society at its healthiest and strongest, are insufficiently appreciated today. Learn More
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