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    Featuring new books from Caroline Kepnes, Adam Sternbergh, Megan Miranda, and more.

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    "[S]trange new worlds, bizarre customs, and brain-altering devices"—and the same old crimes.

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    The Case for More Bloodthirsty Women in Literature

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