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Still Lives

"Still Lives offers its readers that delicious combination of entertainment and brilliance. It's at once profound and suspenseful, and while the plot kept me up nights (the ending had me gasping in surprise!), the book as a whole asks important questions about art and representation and how we, as a culture, objectify and endanger and victimize women. Maria Hummel has written a remarkable, relevant, and necessary novel." —Edan Lepucki, author of Woman No. 17 and the New York Times bestselling California Kim Lord is an avant-garde figure, feminist icon, and agent provocateur in the L.A. art scene. Her groundbreaking new exhibition Still Lives is comprised of self-portraits depicting herself as famous, murdered women—the Black Dahlia, Chandra Levy, Nicole Brown Simpson, among many others—and the works are as compelling as they are disturbing, implicating a culture that is too accustomed to violence against women. ...
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Guy Diamond and the Rainbow Roundup (DreamWorks Trolls)

The next installment in the early chapter-book series starring the characters from DreamWorks Trolls—plus a collectible bookmark!When all the rainbows in Troll Village disappear, it's up to Guy Diamond to get them back before the annual Rainbow Rave party! Join Guy, Poppy, Branch, and the rest of the lovable DreamWorks Trolls in the fourth installment of this original chapter-book series. This book is perfect for children ages 6 to 9—and it comes with a collectible bookmark!DreamWorks Trolls are the most magical creatures with the wildest hair—and you can bring Poppy, Branch, Lady Glittersparkles, and the other Trolls to life in your own magical adventures!
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The Enemy

The father to Livia’s secret baby returns to find their child, threatening the quiet happy life she’s built with Blitz, the former star of a reality TV dance show.
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Carved by Ink

Hard-bodied, tattooed, and British... Meet the men of London tattoo studio, Carved in Ink.Art Fletcher has made his London tattoo studio his life, so when he learns the building he rents has changed hands, he's immediately wary.When petite, curvy Tess turns up at his door, and announces she's flown over from her home country of America because she's the one who's inherited the building, Art's emotions and sex drive are thrown into turmoil. Even worse, she moves into the flat above the shop, hikes up the rent, and gives him attitude at every encounter.Tess isn't going to be won over by his muscles, tats, and sexy British accent. As things get heated and sparks fly, the pair can't decide if they hate or love each other. But maybe Art will be the one to heal Tess's scars for good... if she'll let him.*Please note, each of the 'London Inked Boys' stories follows a different couple and can be read as a standalone, but they're probably best read in order.
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