Love, Danger, Homecomings & Heart β Your June Reading Escape Starts Here
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One disastrous night. One devastating man. One diabolical proposition.
Heβs stubborn. Sheβs tougher. His kid? Already picked the bride.
A small-town second chance wrapped in danger, desire, and Sharon Sala heart.
She came home to save the ranch⦠and found the cowboy she never forgot.
From reality TV heartbreak to real-life reinvention.
A missing twin. A deadly cartel. One K-9 team caught in the crossfire.
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Kurt Vonnegut , May 2011
Hardcover
Armageddon in Retrospect , April 2008
Hardcover
A Man Without A Country , September 2005
Hardcover
Deadeye Dick , May 1999
Paperback
Breakfast of Champions , May 1999
Paperback
Slapstick: Or Lonesome No More! , May 1999
Paperback
Palm Sunday , May 1999
Paperback
Mother Night , May 1999
Paperback
Player Piano , January 1999
Trade Size (reprint)
Galapagos , January 1999
Paperback
Wampeters, Foma & Granfalloons , January 1999
Paperback
Jailbird , January 1999
Paperback
Slaughterhouse-Five , January 1999
Paperback
Welcome to the Monkey House , September 1998
Trade Size (reprint)
Cat's Cradle , September 1998
Paperback
The Sirens of Titan , September 1998
Paperback
Bluebeard , September 1998
Paperback
God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater , September 1998
Paperback
Timequake , August 1998
Paperback
Hocus Pocus , October 1997
Paperback
Fates Worse Than Death , September 1992
Paperback
Slaughterhouse-Five , November 1991
Paperback (reprint)
Berkley
August 1998
On Sale: August 1, 1998
272 pages ISBN: 0425164349 EAN: 9780425164341 Paperback
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Fiction | Historical | Science Fiction
There's been a timequake. And everyone--even you--must live the decade between February 17, 1991 and February 17, 2001 over again. The trick is that we all have to do exactly the same things as we did the first time--minute by minute, hour by hour, year by year, betting on the wrong horse again, marrying the wrong person again. Why? You'll have to ask the old science fiction writer, Kilgore Trout. This was all his idea.