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Sunday, July 06, 2025
Top 10 ebook deals for you this week
Your Deals: Atonement by Ian McEwan. The sweeping #1 New York Times bestseller that inspired the Academy Award–winning film: In 1935, a series of events at the Tallis estate have effects that will reverberate throughout the decades… “A beautiful and majestic fictional panorama” (The New Yorker) with over 190,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
The sweeping #1 New York Times bestseller that inspired the Academy Award–winning film: In 1935, a series of events at the Tallis estate have effects that will reverberate throughout the decades… “A beautiful and majestic fictional panorama” (The New Yorker) with over 190,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads.
A “monumental” New York Times bestseller (Kirkus Reviews) from the author of Orphan Train: When her pregnancy is discovered, governess Evangeline is sent to an Australian penal colony — where she meets two women who will shape the course of her life. “Christina Baker Kline is at her best… I loved this book” (Paula McLain).
This “outrageous, smart, fun” satire (Bonnie Garmus, author of Lessons in Chemistry) from “the spiritual successor to Angela Carter” (Evening Standard) was adapted into a major film starring Amy Adams! Struggling to raise her toddler son alone, an exhausted mother begins a startling transformation…
A 2024 release and “must-read for booklovers” (Chanel Cleeton) from the author of The Last Bookshop in London: When her young daughter is evacuated to the countryside as bombs fall across London, widow Emma seeks solace in her new job at charming Boots’ Booklover’s Library. “I loved every page” (Kristin Harmel).
“An utter triumph” (Pam Jenoff) and New York Times bestseller: In the aftermath of World War II, British journalist Ian and Russian pilot Nina team up to search for an elusive Nazi war criminal. “Readers should expect to give up weekend plans once they start this novel” (Library Journal starred review).
Esme, whose father is working on the first Oxford English Dictionary, secretly collects words that don’t make the cut. But when she makes a surprising discovery, Esme sets out to create a dictionary of her own. “This charming, inventive, and utterly irresistible novel is the story we all need right now” (Susan Wiggs).
Spanning centuries and countries, this New York Times bestseller with over 103,000 five-star Goodreads ratings weaves together a compelling cast of characters as they contend with adventure, danger, and mystery. “One of those… modern classics that no doubt is — and should be — read by any student of contemporary literature” (Dave Eggers).
This “masterful” instant New York Times bestseller (People) “represents the best in historical fiction” (Lisa Scottoline)! After an Egyptian artifact vanishes during the Met Gala, young housekeeper Annie is sent on a globe-trotting search that connects to anthropologist Charlotte’s fateful archaeological dig decades earlier…
“Any new novel by Joseph Finder is a ticket to reading pleasure, and this one is hands down his best ever” (Stephen King). Paul Brightman was once a wealthy Wall Street businessman. Fast forward six years and he’s hiding from bounty hunters in a New England town… “As good as it gets” (Lee Child).
From the New York Times bestselling sensation behind The Housemaid books! Medical student Amy Brenner dreads her overnight shift on the locked psychiatric ward. But nothing could have prepared her for the chilling events that are about to unfold as patients and staff begin to disappear… With 149,000 five-star ratings on Goodreads!
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