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One of the best time travel stories since H.G. Wells—not because of the sci-fi spectacle aspect or the historically significant plot, but because of the subtle, human story that’s told against a narratively rich backdrop.

The ultimate tale of survivor’s guilt, where everyone in the world is afflicted & finds bizarre yet familiar ways to help each other cope, and to try to preserve the leftover scraps of humanity after a Rapture–like event.

Matthew Quick’s debut-turned-blockbuster is a hilarious and touching story of how one man regains his sanity and comes to terms with the magnitude of his wife’s betrayal, all while falling in love with someone new.

Keegan died too young, only a few days after her college graduation, but she left behind the treasure of her writing with this posthumous collection of tender, starry-eyed essays and short stories.

Combine The Royal Tenenbaums with Little Miss Sunshine, and you’re well on your way to picturing Kevin Wilson’s delightfully odd portrait of an artistic, affectionate, and utterly dysfunctional family.
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