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Claire Berlinski |
Lion Eyes |

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Ballantine, 2008 (2007) |
Hardcover, Paperback, CD, e-Book |
| Explores the strange directions that relationships developed online can take, through an engaging set of remarkably quirky characters. (HW) |
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Thomas Bernhard |
Woodcutters |

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Vintage, 2010 (1988) |
Softcover |
| A monologue by an unnamed writer, who has just been to the funeral of an acquaintance who committed suicide, and is now at an artistic dinner being held at a home in the Gentzgasse in Vienna. (BW) |
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Sonnie Beverly |
Saved Folk in the House |

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Warner, 2006 (2006) |
Softcover |
| Takes an intriguing look at the lives of 3 women with roots in a small Virginia city. (MP) |
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Miranda Beverly-Whittemore |
The Effects of Light |

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Warner, 2005 (2005) |
Hardcover |
| This tale of two sisters explores the differences between perception and reality, art and pornography. (SB) |
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Miranda Beverly-Whittemore |
Set Me Free |

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Warner, 2007 (2007) |
Hardcover |
| Calbert Fleecing, a Native American of the Neige Courante reservation in Stolen, Oregon, tells a tale whose title comes from the last words of Shakespeare's The Tempest. (JL) |
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