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Wednesday, June 8, 2011

Hot, new paperback releases

Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King (Gallery Books, $16, fiction, reprint) USA TODAY's Carol Memmott calls this story collection "wonderfully gruesome"; reprint includes new story "Under the Weather."

Full Dark, No Star by Stephen King is a collection of stories that's now available in paperback.

Full Dark, No Star by Stephen King is a collection of stories that's now available in paperback.

Full Dark, No Star by Stephen King is a collection of stories that's now available in paperback.

Also recently released:

Room by Emma Donoghue (Back Bay Books, $14.99, fiction, reprint) A woman, who gives birth after being kidnapped, is held captive in a room for seven years.

Red Hook Road by Ayelet Waldman (Anchor Books, $15, fiction, reprint) Two families must cope with a deadly tragedy after a wedding-day accident.

Corduroy Mansions by Alexander McCall Smith (Anchor Books, fiction, $15, reprint) First novel in series about life in a hip London neighborhood.

Straight on Till Morning: The Life of Beryl Markham by Mary S. Lovell (Norton, $15.95, non-fiction, reprint) Biography of the famous aviatrix also known for her beauty and scandalous affairs.

The Lake Shore Limited by Sue Miller (Vintage, $15, fiction, reprint) A playwright's latest drama is about a man waiting to hear if his estranged wife survived a terrorist attack

Bonobo Handshake by Vanessa Woods (Gotham Books. $16, non-fiction, reprint) Woods recounts life at a Congo sanctuary for orphaned apes.

Passages in Caregiving: Turning Chaos into Confidence by Gail Sheehy (Harper, $16.99, non-fiction, reprint) Advice and guidance on how to deal with life-altering situations.

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