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"The Saddest Case of True Love"
Simon Van Booy
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In Your Hands
Inês Pedrosa, Trans. Andrea Rosenberg
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| October 11, 2018
Love Is Blind
William Boyd
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| October 10, 2018
Bitter Orange
Claire Fuller
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| October 9, 2018
Samuel Johnson's Eternal Return
Martin Riker
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| October 5, 2018
Weather Woman
Cai Emmons
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| October 4, 2018
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Scribe
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Craving
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| October 1, 2018
Bridge of Clay
Markus Zusak
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| September 28, 2018
Devil's Day
Andrew Michael Hurley
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| September 27, 2018
Buddhism For Western Children
Kirstin Allio
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| September 26, 2018
"The Wilder People Have Wilder Gods"
Diane Williams
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| September 25, 2018
Big City
Marream Krollos
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| September 24, 2018
Bindi
Paul Matthew Maisano
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River
Esther Kinsky, Trans. Iain Galbraith
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