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  • The Circle

    Dave Eggers

    Paperback (Vintage Canada, April 22, 2014)
    LONGLISTED 2015 – International IMPAC Dublin Literary Award The Circle is the exhilarating new novel from Dave Eggers, bestselling author of A Hologram for the King, a finalist for the National Book Award. When Mae Holland is hired to work for the Circle, the world’s most powerful internet company, she feels she’s been given the opportunity of a lifetime. The Circle, run out of a sprawling California campus, links users’ personal emails, social media, banking, and purchasing with their universal operating system, resulting in one online identity and a new age of civility and transparency. As Mae tours the open-plan office spaces, the towering glass dining facilities, the cozy dorms for those who spend nights at work, she is thrilled with the company’s modernity and activity. There are parties that last through the night, there are famous musicians playing on the lawn, there are athletic activities and clubs and brunches, and even an aquarium of rare fish retrieved from the Marianas Trench by the CEO. Mae can’t believe her luck, her great fortune to work for the most influential company in the world—even as life beyond the campus grows distant, even as a strange encounter with a colleague leaves her shaken, even as her role at the Circle becomes increasingly public. What begins as the captivating story of one woman’s ambition and idealism soon becomes a heart-racing novel of suspense, raising questions about memory, history, privacy, democracy, and the limits of human knowledge.From the Hardcover edition.
  • The Circle

    Joy Walker

    eBook (createspace, July 16, 2008)
    Tina and TJ are high school sweethearts that have been reunited as adults. TJ has become a part of a close knit group of friends who call themselves "the circle." Tina loves TJ, but she hates being a part of the circle and wants desperately to build a life with TJ outside of it. The circle is at every turn trying to make sure that TJ and Tina stay in the circle, after all TJ started the circle and he can't leave them now. Tina struggles to claim her independence from the circle and learns to be free from all the things that the circle represents. But will she and TJ be able to endure through her journey to be free?
  • The Circle War

    Mack Maloney

    Paperback (Open Road Media, Aug. 27, 2013)
    Flying over a shattered nation, ace pilot Hawk Hunter comes face to face with his greatest enemyThe United States may have defeated the Soviet Union in the Battle for Western Europe, but the Russians ended World War III with a nuclear sneak attack that shattered America into a collection of warring states dominated by criminals, fascists, and pirates. Air power rules all in the New Order, and pilots like Hawk Hunter are the only form of law. One of the most decorated pilots of the old US Air Force, he flies for the Pacific American Air Corps, a loose group of flyboys who have taken it upon themselves to safeguard what remains of US borders. Flying his U-2 over the frozen tundra late one night, Hunter detects something on his infrared camera: fifty jet fighters, accompanied by a full-scale invasion force. And their sides bear the emblem that frightens him most: the red star of the Soviet Union. World War IV is about to begin. The Circle War is the second book of the Wingman series, which also includes Wingman and The Lucifer Crusade.
  • The Circle

    K.M. Montemayor

    (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, Aug. 2, 2013)
    He was created for only one person. She was never supposed to be the One. It is 1988 and Lilly, a shy high school senior with a non-existent social life, is forced to live out her romantic fantasies through the fictional characters of her books. That all changes when she issues a spur of the moment invitation to the strange new kid. The world Charlie comes from is much different than Earth. Almost every aspect of a Sentrian's life is under complete government control. There is only one right the intrusive authorities may not violate: that God chooses your soul mate. While on his planet, Charlie never found his One, so when he develops an attraction to Lilly, he is torn. Should he ignore his feelings for the Earthan, or pursue a doomed relationship with the only girl he has ever cared about? His contact with Lilly does not go unnoticed. Involvement with an Earthan is considered blasphemy, and Charlie is condemned as a criminal of the state. The couple is faced with a difficult choice: accept eternal separation or risk everything to stay together.
  • The Circle

    david-poyer

    Paperback (Orion mass market paperback, March 15, 1993)
    For four years at Annapolis he prepared for this, pledging his youth, his ambition, and even his life. But when junior officer Dan Lenson finally gets his commission, it's an aging World War II destroyer. Now, with a mix of pride and fear, he heads into the world's most dangerous seas. As the "Ryan "plunges into the dark waters of the Arctic Circle at the height of storm season, Lenson and the crew pursue a mysterious and menacing enemy. But he soon discovers a foe even more dangerous within the "Ryan, "advancing a shocking agenda that drives the ship closer and closer to disaster-testing Lenson's life and loyalty to their very limit.
  • The Circle

    Dave Eggers

    Hardcover (Hamish Hamilton, March 15, 2013)
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  • The Circle Cast

    Alex Epstein

    eBook (Tradewind Books, June 15, 2016)
    Morgan le Fay—sorceress, —seducer of King Arthur and destroyer of Britain—was a girl once. When Uter Penndragon uses Merlin's magic to seduce her mother and murder her father, Morgan flees to Ireland to avoid being killed herself. There she is captured in a slave raid and sold to a village witch. As Morgan comes of age, she discovers her own magical powers. She eventually falls in love with a young Irish chieftain. But will her drive for revenge destroy her one chance for love and happiness?
  • The Circle

    Matilda Reyes

    Paperback (Independently published, May 16, 2017)
    The Order of Vespers is in turmoil. Their most powerful supernatural members have been kidnapped by a cult hell-bent on destroying the cosmic balance. Its members are revolting and their leadership, The Circle, is hanging on by a thread. The one person who can save them, Jasper, has been missing for over a year. Jordan gets a lucky break when one raid turns up more than they could have hoped for: a way to bring back his dearest friend and partner-in-crime. While members of The Circle are against using magic to restore her, Jordan is convinced that Jasper has a larger role to play. He believes that she can stop the kidnappings, ferret out the traitors to the Order, and save the world. The Circle must decide whether to trust in dark magic and a friend that may no longer exist or to forget her and try to save the Order themselves.The Vespers Chronicles follows the adventures of Jasper Andrews and her initiation into a paranormal world of beings called The Order of Vespers.
  • The Circle War

    M. Maloney

    Mass Market Paperback (Zebra, July 1, 1987)
    Rumors of Russian military activity in and around occupied America prompt ace pilot Hawk Hunter to rally the armies of freedom and break the Soviet stronghold over America
  • The Third Circle

    Frank Norris

    eBook (, Aug. 5, 2016)
    The Third Circle
  • The Third Circle

    Frank Norris

    Paperback (CreateSpace Independent Publishing Platform, March 30, 2018)
    The Third Circle is a collection of short stories by Frank Norris with an introduction by William Henry Irwin. It was published posthumously in 1909. CONTENTS: The third circle -- The house with the blinds -- Little dramas of the curbstone -- Shorty Stack, pugilist -- The strangest thing -- A reversion to type -- "Boom" -- The dis-associated charities -- Son of a sheik -- A defense of the flag -- Toppan -- A caged lion -- "This animal of a Buldy Jones" -- Dying fires -- Grettir at Drangey -- The guest of honour.
  • The Third Circle

    Frank Norris

    eBook (, April 2, 2015)
    Frank Norris is primarily known for his novels, most notably The Octopus and McTeague, but he also wrote a great deal of short stories, essays, and articles for various newspapers and periodicals. Following his untimely death in 1902, a portion of his short fiction was published in two posthumous collections. "The Third Circle", published in 1909, is virtually forgotten today to anyone but Norris scholars. Such obscurity is unmerited, however, for "The Third Circle" is a fantastic collection of stories, indicative of Norris's formidable literary talents.The collection consists of pieces written by Norris during his employment as a staff writer for the San Francisco Wave. At the Wave, Norris wrote everything from literary and art criticism to sports to travel pieces, but he was also given the opportunity to hone his craft as a fiction writer. The book features an informative introduction by Will Irwin, an editor of the Wave, after Norris's time, who apparently compiled the collection from pieces he gleaned from the newspaper's files. The most remarkable thing about the stories is the wide breadth of subject matter and variety of tone. Norris seems to be able to master any genre he tackles, and each subject he touches, no matter how fantastic, is handled with his distinctive, true-to-life naturalistic style.The book opens with the title selection--a sensationalistic, pulpy tale of white slavery in Chinatown. This is followed by a few shorter pieces in which Norris beautifully captures slices of life from the streets of San Francisco. One of the collection’s highlights is "A Reversion to Type", a comical, action-packed tale of a department store salesman who suffers a mid-life crisis and goes off on a monumental bender. Though the first few stories are confined to California, eventually the settings branch out to such exotic locales as a South African graveyard ("The Strangest Thing"), the Algerian desert ("Son of a Sheik"), and a Parisian art school ("`This Animal of a Buldy Jones'"). There's even a retelling of an Icelandic folk saga ("Grettir at Drangey"). The book closes with "The Guest of Honour," an expertly paced, suspenseful tale that borders on horror.Although Norris is renowned for his novels, there are a few pieces here that can hold their own against his most famous books. The Third Circle is a very good showcase of this great American author's work. Any fan of Norris's writing is sure to enjoy it.