Glass, Dan

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Game On

A slow-burn, nerdy workplace romance for both romance lovers and newcomers.

Game On

Glass’s (The Love Con) gem of a novel is highly recommended for all collections.
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The Traitor

Recommended only for libraries where the first book was popular.

Queer Footprints: A Guide to Uncovering London’s Fierce History

The author’s work is a significant addition to queer history books and will likely also appeal to readers as an LGBTQIA+ travel guide to London. Give to readers who enjoyed Gay Bar: Why We Went Out by Jeremy Atherton Lin.
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Vigil Harbor

Readers of general fiction will enjoy Glass’s novel; recommended for all collections.

Alias Emma

Perfect for a single-sitting read, Glass’s thriller (the first in a planned series) is an adrenaline-fueled tour of clandestine London. What’s next for Emma Makepeace? More, please.
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Vigil Harbor

Deftly weaving together eight intersecting stories, Glass offers fiction steeped in current events that her loyal followers will appreciate.

Public and Private Education in America: Examining the Facts

A convenient, information-rich source for anyone interested in schooling; if it counters misperceptions about public schools, inspires policy, or even merely spurs research, it will have been a worthwhile acquisition.

The Love Con

Recommended for all public library collections.
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