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- Remember You Will Die A Novel [electronic resource] : by Robins, Eden.aut; cloudLibrary;
"Can the absence of words tell a story? Like a pattern in lace, the holes as important as the threads?" A search. A puzzle. Sixty protagonists—all of whom are dead. Told entirely through obituaries and ricocheting through time, Remember You Will Die is an innovative, genre-bending epic about the messy tapestry of human history and the threads that connect us, told through the eyes of Peregrine, an AI mother grappling with the unexpected death of her human daughter, Poppy. And from the newspaper clippings of individual lives emerges something else unexpected: generations entwined through blood and art and the consequences of their actions, betrayals and redemptions that traverse our dying world and beyond. Spanning continents, centuries, planets, and genres, and centering a diverse mix of human experiences, Remember You Will Die is a provocative exploration of who we are and what we could be.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Science Fiction; Epistolary; Literary;
- © 2024., Sourcebooks,
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- The Shocking Experiments of Miss Mary Bennet : A Novel. by Taub, Melinda.;
'The Shocking Experiments of Miss Mary Bennet' is an utterly fantastical and undeniably queer melding of 'Pride and Prejudice' and 'Frankenstein' that recasts Mary Bennet as an insatiable scientist, one who creates a monster in an attempt to save herself from spinsterdom. From the author of 'The Scandalous Confessions of Lydia Bennet, Witch' (a RADD pick). Book Club.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: Fantasy fiction.; FICTION / Classics; FICTION / Coming of Age; FICTION / Epistolary; FICTION / Fantasy / Historical; FICTION / Mashups;
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- Your Name Here. by Dewitt, Helen.;
In this death-defying feat of ambition, collaborators Helen DeWitt and Ilya Gridneff weave together Americas War on Terror, countless years of literary history, authorial sleight of hand, Scientology, dream analysis, multiple languages, emails, images, graphs, into something wondrous and unique. From the author of 'The Last Samurai', which has been named one of the best books of the 21st century by multiple publications.Library Bound Incorporated
- Subjects: FICTION / Epistolary; FICTION / Epistolary (Letters, Diaries, etc.); FICTION / Literary; LITERARY CRITICISM / Semiotics & Theory;
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- A Town with Half the Lights On A Novel [electronic resource] : by Getz, Page.aut; CloudLibrary;
For readers of J. Ryan Stradal and The Music of Bees (with a dash of FX's The Bear) comes a quirky and refreshing epistolary novel about a family of culture-shocked Brooklynites transplanted to Goodnight, Kansas and their fight for their unexpected lifeline: the legendary May Day Diner. Welcome to Goodnight, Kansas. Population: Many Kansans, three New Yorkers, and one chance to save the place they love most With more wind chimes than residents, folks don't move to Goodnight when their lives are going well. That's why all eyes are on chef Sid Solvang and his family from the moment they turn down Emporia Road to the dilapidated Victorian they inherited. While Sid searches for work and a way back to Brooklyn, his daughter searches for answers to the cryptic messages her grandfather left behind to save both her family and the town. But then Sid makes an impulsive purchase: the fledgling May Day Diner, an iconic eatery under the threat of the wrecking ball. As the Solvangs search for their ticket out, they discover the truth of Goodnight: one of heart and tradition, of exploitation and greed, and neighbors you would do anything to save. And the Solvangs must navigate all of it—plus a wayward girl named Disco, a host of rambunctious alpacas, and the corrupt factory sustaining the town—in order to find their way back home...wherever that may be. Told through diary entries, emails, school notes, and an anonymous town paper of the Lady Whistledown variety, A Town with Half the Lights On is a tender testament to the notions that home isn't just the place you live, family isn't just your relatives, and it's almost never easy to find the courage to do what's right.
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Literary; Coming of Age; Contemporary Women; Small Town & Rural; Epistolary; Family Life;
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- The Phoenix Pencil Company A Novel [electronic resource] : by King, Allison.aut; CloudLibrary;
A REESE’S BOOK CLUB PICK In this dazzling debut novel, a hidden and nearly forgotten magic—of Reforging pencils, bringing the memories they contain back to life—holds the power to transform a young woman’s relationship with her grandmother, and to mend long-lost connections across time and space. Monica Tsai spends most days on her computer, journaling the details of her ordinary life and coding for a program that seeks to connect strangers online. A self-proclaimed recluse, she's always struggled to make friends and, as a college freshman, finds herself escaping into a digital world, counting the days until she can return home to her beloved grandparents. They are now in their nineties, and Monica worries about them constantly—especially her grandmother, Yun, who survived two wars in China before coming to the States, and whose memory has begun to fade. Though Yun rarely speaks of her past, Monica is determined to find the long-lost cousin she was separated from years ago. One day, the very program Monica is helping to build connects her to a young woman, whose gift of a single pencil holds a surprising clue. Monica’s discovery of a hidden family history is exquisitely braided with Yun’s own memories as she writes of her years in Shanghai, working at the Phoenix Pencil Company. As WWII rages outside their door, Yun and her cousin, Meng, learn of a special power the women in their family possess: the ability to Reforge a pencil’s words. But when the government uncovers their secret, they are forced into a life of espionage, betraying other people’s stories to survive. Combining the cross-generational family saga and epistolary form of A Tale for the Time Being with the uplifting, emotional magic of The Midnight Library, Allison King’s stunning debut novel asks: who owns and inherits our stories? The answers and secrets that surface on the page may have the unerasable power to reconnect a family and restore a legacy. 
- Subjects: Electronic books.; Literary; Contemporary; Coming of Age; Historical; Epistolary; Asian American; Family Life;
- © 2025., HarperCollins,
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- The boy is back / by Cabot, Meg,author.;
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- Subjects: Romance fiction.; Epistolary fiction.; Golfers; Businesswomen;
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- Dear Muslim child / by Rodaah, Rahma.; Ghanameh, Aya.;
"A love letter to Muslim children everywhere"--
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Picture books.; Muslim children; Muslims; Letters;
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- Elmore the Christmas moose / by Petty, Dev.; Boldt, Mike.;
"When Santa needs a reindeer replacement for Christmas Eve, Elmore the moose applies for the job, despite not being able to fly."--
- Subjects: Picture books.; Humorous fiction.; Animal fiction.; Epistolary fiction.; Christmas fiction.; Santa Claus (Fictitious character); Christmas; Moose;
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- Dear dickhead / by Despentes, Virginie,1969-author.; Wynne, Frank,translator.; translation of:Despentes, Virginie,1969-Cher connard.English.;
"An epistolary novel about sex, addiction, and #MeToo"--
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Novels.; Actresses; Authors; Correspondence; Electronic mail messages; Man-woman relationships; Social media;
- Available copies: 1 / Total copies: 1
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- TBH, I feel the same / by Greenwald, Lisa.;
Ages 8-12.LSC
- Subjects: Epistolary fiction.; Best friends; Friendship; Middle schools; Text messages (Cell phone systems);
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