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No Good Deeds
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My Latest Grievance
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Pandora’s Star
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Our Kind
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Whales on Stilts
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The Eyre Affair
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The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane
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Little Big Man
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The Year of Secret Assignments
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Happiness Sold Separately
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So Sleepy
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The Brambles
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Blow the House Down
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The Ladies of Grace Adieu and Other Stories
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The Inhabited World
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Minaret
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Piece of My Heart
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The Night Journal
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Dealing with Dragons
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Love Walked In
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Uniform Justice
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Guess How Much I Love You
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American Born Chinese
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The Man of My Dreams
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A Safe Place for Dying
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What is the What : the autobiography of Valentino Achak Deng
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The Abortionist's Daughter
by Elisabeth Hyde
The True Account
by Howard Frank Mosher
Birds without Wings
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Racketty Packetty House
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Dirt Music
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World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War
by Max Brooks
Anahita’s Woven Riddle
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A Place of Greater Safety
by Hilary Mantel
Napoleon’s Pyramids
by William Dietrich
The Reconstructionist
by Josephine Hart
The History of the Siege of Lisbon
by Jose Saramago
The Shakespeare Stealer
by Gary L. Blackwood
Gloriana’s Torch
by Patricia Finney
The Tough Guide to Fantasyland
by Diana Wynne Jones
In this Rain
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Ilium
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Un Lun Dun
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The Intuitionist
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As She Climbed Across the Table
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Book Description
Along with many superior science fiction novels (like Cryptonomicon), Neal Stephenson co-authored a few splendid suspense novels with J. Frederick George. Originally published in the 1990s under the name of Stephen Bury, they’ve been reissued with the real names of the two authors. You don’t have be a conspiracy theorist to enjoy Interface – just liking fast-paced, more-or-less plausible political thrillers is enough – but it certainly helps in the requisite suspension of disbelief. A powerful group of financiers (i.e., sophisticated bad guys) from around the world decide they need to elect a U.S. president who will answer only to them. When genuinely likeable Illinois governor (and potential presidential candidate) William A. Cozzano has a stroke and is hospitalized, they seize their opportunity and have a microchip implanted in his brain that places him under their control. Will these miscreants get away with it? Will Cozzano be elected president? It’s basically up to three people - Cozzano’s daughter Mary Catherine, his best friend, Mel, and Eleanor Richmond, a spunky, plain speaking, down on her luck former bank teller - to foil their Manchurian Candidate-like plot. Or not.
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