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Bridget Asher

    Julianna Baggott is a critically acclaimed and bestselling author whose work spans novels and poetry. Her writing delves deeply into the human experience, often exploring complex relationships and the inner lives of her characters. Baggott is recognized for her evocative style and her ability to draw readers into rich, compelling narratives. Her books have been translated into numerous languages and featured in prominent literary outlets, underscoring her significance in contemporary literature.

    Bridget Asher
    Which Brings Me To You
    Burn
    Robot uprisings
    Harriet Wolf's Seventh Book of Wonders
    I'd Really Prefer Not to Be Here with You, and Other Stories
    Fuse
    • YA. The second book in the PURE trilogy for fans of THE PASSAGE, THE ROAD and THE HUNGER GAMES. When the end came, the world was divided. Those considered perfect, the Pure, sheltered inside the controlled Dome. Outside, the Wretches struggled in a destroyed world, crippled by the fusings that branded them after the apocalypse that changed everything. Partridge, a Pure, has left the safety of the Dome in search of the truth. Pressia, a Wretch, is desperate to decode the secret that will cure her people of their fusings forever. Together, they must seek out the answers that will save humankind, and prevent the world's annihilation. But the betrayal of Partridge's departure has not been forgotten. As the Dome unleashes horrifying vengeance upon the Wretches in an attempt to get Partridge back, Partridge has no choice but to return to face the darkness that lies there, even as Pressia travels to the very ends of the world to continue their search. Ages 12+

      Fuse
    • Bestselling author Julianna Baggott delivers her mind-bending debut short-story collection, featuring an array of genres populated by deeply human characters, and with film rights to the stories already having been sold to Netflix, Paramount, Amblin, Lionsgate, and others! In the title story, set five minutes in the future where you not only have a credit score but also a dating score, a woman who's been banished from all dating apps attends a weekly help group with others who have been "banned for life," and finds herself falling in love. In "Backwards," a twist on Benjamin Button, a woman reconnects with her estranged father as he de-ages ten years each day they spend together. In "Welcome to Oxhead," all the parents in a gated community "shut off" when the power goes out. In "Portals," a small town deals with hope and loss when dozens of portals suddenly open. In "The Now of Now," two teenagers who can literally stop time find themselves falling in love. In "How They Got In," a grieving family starts to see a murdered girl in all of their old home videos. In "The Versions," two stand-in androids fall in love at a wedding, even though they're not programmed to have emotion. And many other stories of the weird and wonderful.

      I'd Really Prefer Not to Be Here with You, and Other Stories
    • Harriet Wolf's Seventh Book of Wonders

      • 500 pages
      • 18 hours of reading
      3.5(11)Add rating

      Years after the death of the family matriarch, a reclusive famous author who may have written a final manuscript, her daughter and two grown granddaughters share the secrets that have shaped their lives and loves.

      Harriet Wolf's Seventh Book of Wonders
    • Robot uprisings

      • 476 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.9(915)Add rating

      Humans beware. As the robotic revolution continues to creep into our lives, it brings with it an impending sense of doom. What horrifying scenarios might unfold if our technology were to go awry? From self-aware robotic toys to intelligent machines violently malfunctioning, this anthology brings to life the half-formed questions and fears we all have about the increasing presence of robots in our lives. With contributions from a mix of bestselling, award-winning, and up-and-coming writers, and including a rare story by “the father of artificial intelligence,” Dr. John McCarthy, Robot Uprisings meticulously describes the exhilarating and terrifying near-future in which humans can only survive by being cleverer than the rebellious machines they have created.

      Robot uprisings
    • Burn

      • 458 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.7(99)Add rating

      The final part in the PURE trilogy for fans of THE PASSAGE, THE ROAD and THE HUNGER GAMES.

      Burn
    • Which Brings Me To You

      • 320 pages
      • 12 hours of reading
      3.4(22)Add rating

      Each story of a love affair - confessed with striking honesty - reveals the ways in which both Jane and John have grown and grown up, changed and not changed, over the years;

      Which Brings Me To You
    • Pure

      • 480 pages
      • 17 hours of reading
      3.7(378)Add rating

      We know you are here, our brothers and sisters. We will, one day, emerge from the Dome to join you in peace. For now, we watch from afar, benevolently. Pressia Belze has lived outside of the Dome ever since the detonations. Struggling for survival she dreams of life inside the safety of the Dome with the 'Pure'. Partridge, himself a Pure, knows that life inside the Dome, under the strict control of the leaders' regime, isn't as perfect as others think. Bound by a history that neither can clearly remember, Pressia and Partridge are destined to forge a new world.

      Pure
    • Lit Riffs

      • 436 pages
      • 16 hours of reading
      3.3(192)Add rating

      Inspired by the legacy of Lester Bangs, this collection features twenty-four acclaimed writers crafting stories that draw from iconic songs. Each narrative serves as a "lit riff," exploring themes and connections sparked by the music. The stories range from unexpected relationships to deeper emotional insights, showcasing how songs can inspire rich, diverse storytelling. This anthology celebrates the intersection of music and literature, inviting readers to experience familiar melodies in a fresh and thought-provoking way.

      Lit Riffs
    • Still mourning the loss of her husband, Heidi travels with Abbott, her obsessive-compulsive 7-year-old son and Charlotte, her jaded 16-year-old niece, to a small village in the south of France. There, she uncovers old family secrets - and a few startling new ones.

      The Provence cure for the brokenhearted