FICTION / Short Stories (single author)
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FICTION / Short Stories (single author)
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- Homesick for another world, Ottessa Moshfegh
- Full throttle, stories, Joe Hill
- No middle name, the complete collected Jack Reacher short stories, Lee Child
- Afterparties, stories, Anthony Veasna So
- The bazaar of bad dreams, stories, Stephen King
- Barbara the slut and other people, Lauren Holmes
- First person singular, stories, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel
- Bruno's challenge, and other stories of the French countryside, Martin Walker
- Dear chrysanthemums, a novel in stories, Fiona Sze-Lorrain
- The relive box and other stories, T. Coraghessan Boyle
- Full throttle, stories, Joe Hill
- Make something up, stories you can't unread, by Chuck Palahniuk
- The world doesn't require you, stories, Rion Amilcar Scott
- Property, stories between two novellas, Lionel Shriver
- Men without women, stories, Haruki Murakami ; translated from the Japanese by Philip Gabriel and Ted Goossen
- So late in the day, stories of women and men, Claire Keegan
- Why I don't write, and other stories, Susan Minot
- Exhalation, Ted Chiang
- You think it, I'll say it, stories, Curtis Sittenfeld
- Grand union, stories, Zadie Smith
- Public library and other stories, Ali Smith
- Trouble in mind, the collected stories, Jeffery Deaver, V. 3
- The city of mist, stories, Carlos Ruiz Zafón ; translated by from Spanish by Lucia Graves ; with two stories translated by Carlos Ruiz Zafón ; and one story written in English by Carlos Ruiz Zafón
- She was like that, new and selected stories, Kate Walbert
- Sparring partners, John Grisham
- One more thing, stories and other stories, B.J. Novak
- Seven stones to stand or fall, a collection of Outlander fiction, Diana Gabaldon
- A blink of the screen, collected shorter fiction, Terry Pratchett ; foreword by A.S. Byatt
- There once lived a mother who loved her children, until they moved back in, three novellas about family, Ludmilla Petrushevskaya ; translated by Anna Summers ; introduction by Anna Summers
- Chance developments, Alexander McCall Smith