Nick Offerman – Where the Dear and the Antelope Play
A mostly pleasant, but rambling (and jarring) set of essays about nature. And Brett Kavanaugh.
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A mostly pleasant, but rambling (and jarring) set of essays about nature. And Brett Kavanaugh.
A lyrical, darkly funny reinvention of a classic story.
This intense, haunting and beautifully written thriller will stick with you.
The author of The Martian returns with one of the best science fiction novels since, well, The Martian.
You still can’t take the sky from me.
The third novel from Paula Hawkins is her best yet.
The past is prologue. So is Bloodless.
There is always a bigger fish.
Evil dies tonight! Or not.
Save your time, don’t read Saving Grace.
You’ll never look at a giant space worm the same way again.
A gory, crazy thrill ride that is a love letter to the schlock cult classics of the ’80s.
There will be a reckoning.
I twisted myself around like the twisted ones…
The Ancillary trilogy ends with the tremendously satisfying Ancillary Mercy.
The Japanese hard rock group Band-Maid have arrived with what may be the best rock album of 2021, Unseen World.