Tristan M. Boyd

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The Lost City of the Monkey God

A great story with many paths to interest fans of history, archaeology, adventure, environmentalism, South America, or diseases.
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The Secret History of Twin Peaks

This works as a fun introduction to the series or an engaging and lightly fictionalized look at the history of weird in America. Recommended for fans of either of the series, conspiracies, UFOs, and history.
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Twain & Stanley Enter Paradise

Highly recommended for fans of literary fiction, popular history, romantic historical fiction, and adventure. ["Succeeds in conjuring a bygone era from rural 19th-century Cuba to upper-class London society": LJ 10/15/15 starred review of the Grand Central hc.]
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Twelve Kings in Sharakhai

A great pick for epic fantasy fans wanting something new and different, while others won't be able to get past the many digressions. Recommended for fans of Robert Jordan and Brandon Sanderson.
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Fives and Twenty-Fives

Moving and fascinating, this is essential listening, especially for those interested in the military or surviving traumatic experiences. ["A remarkable book, among the best (and best written) in a large field of novels about war in the Middle East"; LJ Xpress Review 9/19/14 review of the Bloomsbury USA hc; a More of the Best best book, LJ 1/15.]
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Avengers: Everybody Wants To Rule the World

An optional purchase that may be enjoyed by ardent fans of the comic or the film.
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The Soul of an Octopus: A Surprising Exploration into the Wonder of Consciousness

A not-to-be-missed listening event for animal and ocean lovers. ["Anyone captivated by the natural world, from interested middle school readers and up, will be engrossed by this account of a strange—and unexpectedly beautiful—animal": LJ 6/1/15 starred review of the Atria hc.]
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Guardians of the Galaxy: Rocket Raccoon and Groot Steal the Galaxy!

This outstanding full-cast work should appeal to fans of both the comic and the movie, as well as fans of humorous sf and fantasy by such authors as Douglas Adams and Terry Pratchett.
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A Map of Betrayal

Highly recommended for lovers of cerebral spy fiction and literary fiction. ["Spy story it may be, but what lingers is the immeasurable human toll," read the starred review of the Pantheon hc, LJ 9/15/14.]
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