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The Snow Bride By Debbie Macomber (Hardcover - October 2003) Prolific Port Orchard, Wash. author Debbie Macomber puts a new twist on the smalltown romance with this lightweight Christmas caper, which takes place in the one-woman town of Snowbound, Alaska. List Price: $14.95 Price: $8.97
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Train By Pete Dexter (Hardcover - October 2003) National Book Award winner (and Whidbey Island resident) Pete Dexter's new book is about pain: the men and women who deliver the emotional and physical blows and the limits of those who bend and break beneath them. List Price: $24.95 Price: $17.47
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The Good House by Tananarive Due (Hardcover - September 2003) Using elements of the traditional haunted house story, Longview, Wash. writer Tananarive Due constructs an ambitious supernatural thriller reinforced by themes of family ties, racial identity and moral responsibility. List Price: $25.00 Price: $17.50
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Axeman's Jazz By Tracy Daugherty "Ambitious, complicated and complex, and profound, Axeman's Jazz is an identity novel, and a quest novel, but it's also about race in America, and race in history." Author directs the MFA Program in Creative Writing at Oregon State University. List Price: $22.50 Price: $15.75
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Waxwings By Jonathan Raban "The appearance of a new book by Jonathan Raban is a bit like the arrival of an unheralded comet. The heavens gently part and suddenly, here in orbit, shimmering with novelty, is a distinguished newcomer from an unimagined world." —Michael Thompson-Noel, Financial Times List Price: $24.00 Price: $16.80
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Lie Still By David Farris (Hardcover - October 2003) Portland pediatric anesthesiologist David Farris's debut is as sharp as a scalpel, a gripping, well-crafted novel of medical suspense offering more than the adrenaline rush of constant emergency room disasters. - From Publishers Weekly List Price: $24.95 Price: $17.47
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Katie's Gold By Tom Mitcheltree (Hardcover - June 2003) Katie's Gold is an exciting amateur sleuth tale but it is the antagonist who captures and holds the reader's attention. The killer is so single minded and determined, that he will use whatever means necessary, including murder to get what he wants. List Price: $24.95 Price: $17.47
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Prairie Nocturne By Ivan Doig (Hardcover - October 2003) Ivan Doig returns to several of the characters from his much-loved Dancing at the Rascal Fair (1987) in this gripping story set not only in Montana's Two Medicine country, the landscape indelibly associated with the author, but also in New York during the Harlem Renaissance. List Price: $26.00 Price: $18.20
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Our Lady of the Forest By David Guterson Bainbridge Island, Wash. writer David Guterson's Our Lady of the Forest navigates between the mystical and the cynical in its slowly paced telling of a Marian encounter in North Fork, Washington. List Price: $25.95 Price: $18.17
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Waking Samuel By Daniel Coyle A nurse finds solace in her work with a mysterious brain-injured patient in this poignant, brooding first novel by Homer, Alaska writer Daniel Coyle, a contributing editor at Outside magazine. List Price: $23.95 Price: $16.77
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Eragon, Inheritance Book 1 (Deluxe Edition) By Christopher Paolini (Hardcover - August 2004) Don't miss this deluxe edition of Eragon complete with new art by Christopher Paolini, a pull-out map, an expanded language guide, and an exciting excerpt from the pending sequel, Eldest. List Price: $18.95 Price: $13.27
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