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New Arrivals for the Week of February 3

Notable releases this week include: a spine-tingling supernatural thriller from the beloved fantasy author of The House in the Cerulean Sea, Geraldine Brooks’ new memoir on love and loss, and a century of iconic short stories from The New Yorker.

28 books
Book Cover for: Isola: Reese's Book Club, Allegra Goodman
A tale of impossible love and survival starring a fierce sixteenth-century heroine

Isola: Reese's Book Club

Allegra Goodman

Inspired by the true story of Marguerite de La Rocque, this “lushly painted, surprisingly feminist historical fiction” follows a young woman and her lover marooned on an island after their forbidden relationship is discovered. According to People magazine, “It’s a perfect read for cozying up by a roaring fire—and feeling thankful you’re not the sixteenth-century heroine the story is based on.”

Joumana KhatibLizz Schumer 🏳️‍🌈Joumana Khatib & Lizz Schumer 🏳️‍🌈

Hardcover, 2025

$28.99Member price:$14.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Source Code: My Beginnings, Bill Gates
A new memoir from one of the most impactful business and philanthropic leaders of our time

Source Code: My Beginnings

Bill Gates

The visionary tech founder and philanthropist, Bill Gates, shares his journey from a curious child with ambitious parents to a young coder who sparked a global revolution. Explore his formative experiences, deep friendships, and personal losses that shaped his path. Gates reveals the moments that defined his life, offering an insightful portrait of one of the twenty-first century's most influential figures.

Kirkus ReviewsWSJ Books SectionKirkus Reviews & WSJ Books Section

Hardcover, 2025

$30.00Member price:$15.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Memorial Days: A Memoir, Geraldine Brooks
The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist's new memoir on love and loss

Memorial Days: A Memoir

Geraldine Brooks

When her husband, Tony Horwitz, passed away unexpectedly, Pulitzer Prize-winning author Geraldine Brooks faced overwhelming grief amid life's relentless demands. Three years later, seeking solace, she retreated to a remote Australian island to reflect on their extraordinary life together—from war zones to Martha's Vineyard—and explore how cultures process loss. With raw emotion and poetic grace, this memoir celebrates a timeless love and offers a deeply moving meditation on rebuilding life after heartbreak.

Lee WoodruffClaude PeckLee Woodruff & Claude Peck

Hardcover, 2025

$28.00Member price:$14.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Gliff, Ali Smith
One of Vogue’s Most Anticipated Books of 2025

Gliff

Ali Smith

The prize-winning author of How to Be Both follows up her acclaimed Seasonal Quartet with a dystopian story about two siblings living in a totalitarian near future Britain. “ If Smith’s recent books were a handbook for 21st-century life,” pondered The Guardian, “Gliff is a warning as to what will happen if we ignore their lessons.”

Liam HessLiam Hess

Hardcover, 2025

$28.00Member price:$14.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Reading the Waves: A Memoir, Lidia Yuknavitch
The frank and revealing memoir of a writer who draws from her own creativity to heal

Reading the Waves: A Memoir

Lidia Yuknavitch

"Provocative and expansive. . . Joy, sorrow, rage, fear, guilt, lust, adoration -- it's all there in equal parts. The book empowers us to consider: When we look back at our pasts, how comfortable are we with seeing who we really were and embracing that version of ourself, however flawed? Perhaps more important, how do we shed the parts of us we no longer find useful to become something new?" - The San Francisco Chronicle

Lilly DancygerAnita FelicelliLilly Dancyger & Anita Felicelli

Hardcover, 2025

$29.00Member price:$14.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Victorian Psycho, Virginia Feito
A governess with a dark past navigates a twisted estate in this highly anticipated psychological thriller

Victorian Psycho

Virginia Feito

Hailed as "the bloody belle of the 2025 literary ball" by Oprah Daily, this wickedly sharp novel offers a thrilling ride through madness, manipulation, and sinister gifts. The story follows a governess—soon to be brought to life by Margaret Qualley in an upcoming film adaptation—who uncovers disturbing family secrets, spirals into madness, and plots a shocking Christmas surprise.

Hardcover, 2025

$24.99Member price:$12.49 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Lion, Sonya Walger
An actor comes to grips with her larger-than-life father in this engrossing debut novel

Lion

Sonya Walger

Featured in Vogue’s best books of 2025, this “moving depiction of the impressionistic emotional lessons of childhood” from the Lost actor and host of the Bookish podcast follows a daughter in Los Angeles reflecting on a tumultuous childhood and her larger-than-life father, a polo-playing Argentine bon vivant whose highs and lows left an indelible mark on her life.

Paperback, 2025

$15.95Member price:$7.97 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Fearless and Free: A Memoir, Josephine Baker
The groundbreaking Civil Rights activist's memoir finally available in the US

Fearless and Free: A Memoir

Josephine Baker

"First published in French in 1949, this book tells the intimate story of Baker’s evolution from a teenage heartthrob of the Harlem Renaissance to Parisian superstar entertainer (and decorated French Résistance intelligence officer) to the only woman to speak at the March on Washington. Whew. Finally, we English speakers are hearing how she did all that firsthand. It’s about time." – Charley Burlock, Oprah Daily.

Kwame AlexanderAll Ways BlackKwame Alexander & All Ways Black

Hardcover, 2025

$32.00Member price:$16.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: Harlem Rhapsody, Victoria Christopher Murray
A historical novel about the woman who sparked the Harlem Renaissance and shaped Black literature and art

Harlem Rhapsody

Victoria Christopher Murray

In 1919, a high school teacher took the reins as the first Black literary editor of The Crisis, balancing a secret affair with W. E. B. Du Bois while discovering future literary legends like Langston Hughes and Countee Cullen. Publishers Weekly calls it a “winning portrait” of Jessie Redmon Fauset, adding that historical fiction fans “will want to snatch this up."

Fiona DavisFiona Davis

Hardcover, 2025

$29.00Member price:$14.50 + Free shipping50% off your first book
Book Cover for: A Century of Fiction in the New Yorker: 1925-2025, New Yorker Magazine Inc
A century of iconic short stories from The New Yorker

A Century of Fiction in the New Yorker: 1925-2025

New Yorker Magazine Inc

Edited by the magazine's fiction editor, this collection celebrates 100 years of storytelling with classics like Salinger’s "A Perfect Day for Bananafish" and Proulx’s "Brokeback Mountain," alongside fresh voices that define modern fiction. A powerful tribute to the magazine's lasting literary impact.

Emily TempleEmily Temple

Hardcover, 2025

$50.00Member price:$25.00 + Free shipping50% off your first book