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SUMMERS END (SHADOW 5)

It’s late August in Shady Hollow, and intrepid reporter Vera Vixen agrees to chaperone the school’s annual field trip to Summers End, an ancient tomb built by an early woodland culture. Naturally, her good friend Lenore Lee comes along to help her. But when the group enters the tomb one morning, they find a corpse that is distinctly more. . . modern than expected. Digging deeper, Vera and Lenore discover that the deceased was involved in the recent excavation at the site, and very unpopular with their colleagues—including Lenore’s sister, Ligeia. Now the fox and raven must delve into the dark world of academia and archaeology to clear Ligeia’s name. Some creature at Summers End thought they were clever enough to get away with the perfect murder. Can Vera and Lenore unearth the truth in time?
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SUPERCOMMUNICATORS

Come inside a jury room as one juror leads a starkly divided room to consensus. Join a young CIA officer as he recruits a reluctant foreign agent. And sit with an accomplished surgeon as he tries, and fails, to convince yet another cancer patient to opt for the less risky course of treatment. In Supercommunicators, Charles Duhigg blends deep research and his trademark storytelling skills to show how we can all learn to identify and leverage the hidden layers that lurk beneath every conversation. Communication is a superpower and the best communicators understand that whenever we speak, we’re actually participating in one of three conversations: practical (What’s this really about?), emotional (How do we feel?), and social (Who are we?). If you don’t know what kind of conversation you’re having, you’re unlikely to connect. Supercommunicators know the importance of recognizing—and then matching—each kind of conversation, and how to hear the complex emotions, subtle negotiations, and deeply held beliefs that color so much of what we say and how we listen. Our experiences, our values, our emotional lives—and how we see ourselves, and others—shape every discussion, from who will pick up the kids to how we want to be treated at work. In this book, you will learn why some people are able to make themselves heard, and to hear others, so clearly. With his storytelling that takes us from the writers’ room of The Big Bang Theory to the couches of leading marriage counselors, Duhigg shows readers how to recognize these three conversations—and teaches us the tips and skills we need to navigate them more successfully. In the end, he delivers a simple but powerful lesson: With the right tools, we can connect with anyone.
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SUPERCOMMUNICATORS

Come inside a jury room as one juror leads a starkly divided room to consensus. Join a young CIA officer as he recruits a reluctant foreign agent. And sit with an accomplished surgeon as he tries, and fails, to convince yet another cancer patient to opt for the less risky course of treatment. In Supercommunicators, Charles Duhigg blends deep research and his trademark storytelling skills to show how we can all learn to identify and leverage the hidden layers that lurk beneath every conversation. Communication is a superpower and the best communicators understand that whenever we speak, we’re actually participating in one of three conversations: practical (What’s this really about?), emotional (How do we feel?), and social (Who are we?). If you don’t know what kind of conversation you’re having, you’re unlikely to connect.
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SUSPENSE. UNA NOVELA NAPOLEONICA

Suspense es la última novela en la que trabajaba Joseph Conrad, antes de morir en 1924. En ella aborda uno de los temas que le apasionaron a lo largo de su vida, la figura de Napoléon, y lo hace a través de Cosmo Latham, un joven inglés que viaja a Génova mientras el emperador francés está exiliado en la isla de Elba. Allí se verá inmerso en un ambiente perturbador de conspiradores, diplomáticos y espías que gravitan en torno a la presencia fantasmagórica del emperador recluido, y encontrará, también, el amor en la figura de Madame de Montevesso, una joven francesa aristocrática pero liberal casada con un militar italiano sin escrúpulos. Novela coral donde Conrad exhibe, junto a la maestría de su oficio, la precisión y la riqueza de su escritura ―consideraba que esta novela sería uno de sus mayores logros―, Suspense es una obra que habría podido ser maestra si la muerte repentina no le hubiese impedido acabarla. El canto del cisne del legendario Joseph Conrad traducido por primera vez al español.
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SUZUME

¡Una novela basada en el anime de Makoto Shinkai! Suzume tiene diecisiete años y vive con su tía en una tranquila ciudad portuaria de Kyushu. Un día se cruza con un atractivo joven de camino al instituto que le dice que está buscando una puerta. Suzume acude a las ruinas que hay en las montañas para intentar seguirle el rastro, donde encuentra una vieja puerta blanca, lo único que queda de pie entre un montón de escombros. Como atraída por ella, alarga la mano para tocarla y... Así empieza la historia de Suzume cerrando puertas, un relato que conecta el pasado con el presente y el futuro.
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SUZURAN

Anzu acaba de modelar y hornear un delicado jarrón de arcilla. Está satisfecha, lo exhibirá en su próxima exposición, y, como su forma le recuerda la de una campanilla, lo llama Suzuran. Porque Anzu es una joven y reputada ceramista consagrada al mundo de la loza tradicional japonesa. Está divorciada, vive con su hijo preadolescente y, por más que le insistan sus amigas, no quiere volver a enamorarse. Su apacible vida cotidiana, en una ciudad junto al mar del Japón y al pie del monte Daisen, se ve alterada de pronto cuando su hermana mayor, Kyoko, anuncia que tiene novio y que va a casarse. Lo cierto es que la relación entre las dos hermanas no es muy estrecha; en realidad, sus personalidades son casi opuestas. Y Kyoko viajará en breve desde Tokio para presentar a su prometido a toda la familia.
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SWEPT AWAY

What if you were lost at sea…with your one-night stand? Zeke and Lexi thought it would just be a night of fun. They had no intentions of seeing each other again. Zeke is only in town for the weekend to buy back his late father’s houseboat. Lexi has no time for dating when she needs to help take care of her best friend's daughter. Going back home with a stranger seems like a perfect escape from their problems. But a miscommunication in the dark, foggy night means no one tied the houseboat to the dock. The next morning, Zeke and Lexi realize all they can see is miles and miles of water.
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TABLE FOR TWO

he millions of readers of Amor Towles are in for a treat as he shares some of his shorter six stories set in New York City and a novella in Los Angeles. The New York stories, most of which are set around the turn of the millennium, take up everything from the death-defying acrobatics of the male ego, to the fateful consequences of brief encounters, and the delicate mechanics of compromise which operate at the heart of modern marriages. In Towles’s novel, Rules of Civility, the indomitable Evelyn Ross leaves New York City in September, 1938, with the intention of returning home to Indiana. But as her train pulls into Chicago, where her parents are waiting, she instead extends her ticket to Los Angeles. Told from seven points of view, “Eve in Hollywood” describes how Eve crafts a new future for herself—and others—in the midst of Hollywood’s golden age. Throughout the stories, two characters often find themselves sitting across a table for two where the direction of their futures may hinge upon what they say to each other next. Written with his signature wit, humor, and sophistication, Table for Two is another glittering addition to Towles’s canon of stylish and transporting historical fiction.
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