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"The Seed Collectors" is an exquisitely nimble novel about self-knowledge, love and self-love, and the many ways we shape our lives.
The characters in "Zero K" gamble on immortality, and risk losing a rich life in the process.
The Bottom Line: "Imagine Me Gone" by Adam Haslett.
Elizabeth Crane’s novel "The History of Great Things" is narrated by a girl and her mother.
The debut short story collection navigates loss, grief and modern dating.
A psychologically intimate and stylistically compelling examination of the ripple effects of small acts of terrorism.
A spare, powerful story about race, family and sign language.
A young Nigerian named Furo Wariboko awakes one morning to find himself transformed ... into a white man.
A funny, unflinching portrayal of young people today, nasty neuroses and all.
This new novel, based on "The Merchant of Venice," gives Shylock the lion's share of the love.