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Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ? ? ? ?

Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ Big fiction releases including the newest from the author of “Brooklyn”. ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ ͏  ­ [Barnes & Noble]( [Dynamic Banner]( [NEW & NOTEWORTHY]( Dear Reader, With yesterday’s announcement of the Pulitzer Prize winners, great fiction is on our minds. 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