NYT - Hardcover Fiction

New York Times - Hardcover Fiction

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Book cover for "The games gods play"
Star rating for The games gods play
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#6 on the Hardcover Fiction list for 2024-10-06. Last week it was ranked 5. It has been on the list for 3 week(s).
Description:
"I have never been favored by the gods. Far from it, thanks to Zeus. Living as a cursed office clerk for the Order of Thieves, I just keep my head down and hope the capricious beings who rule from Olympus won't notice me. Not an easy feat, given San Francisco is Zeus' patron city, but I make do. Until the night I tangle with a different god--the worst god. Hades. For the first time ever, the ruthless, mercurial King of the Underworld has entered the...
Book cover for "Iron flame"
Star rating for Iron flame
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Empyrean volume 2.
Average Rating:
4.2 stars
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#9 on the Hardcover Fiction list for 2024-10-06. Last week it was ranked 8. It has been on the list for 46 week(s).
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"Everyone expected Violet Sorrengail to die during her first year at Basgiath War College--Violet included. But Threshing was only the first impossible test meant to weed out the weak-willed, the unworthy, and the unlucky. Now the real training begins, and Violet's already wondering how she'll get through. It's not just that it's grueling and maliciously brutal, or even that it's designed to stretch the riders' capacity for pain beyond endurance....
Book cover for "Tell me everything"
Star rating for Tell me everything
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#10 on the Hardcover Fiction list for 2024-10-06. Last week it was ranked 3. It has been on the list for 2 week(s).
Description:
"With her "extraordinary capacity for radical empathy" (The Boston Globe), remarkable insight into the human condition, and silences that contain multitudes, Elizabeth Strout returns to the town of Crosby, Maine, and to her beloved cast of characters as they deal with a shocking crime in their midst; fall in love and yet choose to be apart; and grapple with the question, as Lucy Barton puts it: What does anyone's life mean? It's autumn in Maine, and...