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If you've never read Philip K. Dick, start here. A daring alternative history and a powerful novel of ideas told with hallucinatory clarity, this is PKD at his strangest and his best.

Keegan died too young, only a few days after her college graduation, but she left behind the treasure of her writing with this posthumous collection of tender, starry-eyed essays and short stories.

A heartwarming look into the lives of two teens with disabilities who become friends, fall in love, and share the same worries, desires, and wits as their more able-bodied peers. For Rainbow Rowell and John Green fans.

Combine The Royal Tenenbaums with Little Miss Sunshine, and you’re well on your way to picturing Kevin Wilson’s delightfully odd portrait of an artistic, affectionate, and utterly dysfunctional family.

This examination of the ways that global warming has already made its imprint strikes an ideal tone, neither glossing over complicated methods of measuring global change nor losing the scientific dilettante along the way.
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