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The girls by Emma ClineHistorical Fiction. Mesmerized by a band of girls in the park she perceives as enjoying a life of free and careless abandon, 1960s teen Evie Boyd becomes obsessed with gaining acceptance into their circle, only to find herself drawn into a cult and seduced by its charismatic leader
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| The Hopefuls by Jennifer Close; narrated by Jorjeana MarieFiction. Though happy in NYC, Beth follows her husband Matt to Washington, DC so that he can pursue his political ambitions. Without political dreams of her own, she's a bit lonely until she meets fellow outsider Ash and her husband Jimmy, another politico. The four maintain a close friendship that is tested by Jimmy's success and Matt's frustrations with his career path. Eventually, all four end up in Texas, where the pressure intensifies. Narrator Jorjeana Marie distinctly voices the different characters as they discover what happens when your friends get what you want. |
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Dark carousel by Christine FeehanHorror. Recognizing his long-awaited lifemate in carousel-horse restorer Charlotte Vintage, Tariq Asenguard learns that she is using herself as bait to capture those responsible for the deaths of her loved ones and that she is under a centuries-old curse involving enemies of the human and Carpathian races. Read by Jim Frangione.
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The trespasser by Tana FrenchMystery. An ongoing campaign to intimidate her out of the Murder Squad complicates Detective Antoinette Conway's high-pressure investigation into the death of a highly polished and unsettlingly familiar woman whose demise reveals a growing number of secrets. By the Edgar Award-winning and New York Times best-selling author of In the Woods. Simultaneous.
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The Underground Railroad : a novel by Colson WhiteheadHistorical Fiction. Chronicles the daring survival story of a cotton plantation slave in Georgia, who, after suffering at the hands of both her owners and fellow slaves, races through the Underground Railroad with a relentless slave-catcher close behind
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Recent Non-Fiction Releases
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The rainbow comes and goes : a mother and son on life, love, and loss by Anderson CooperBiography. A poignant correspondence between the CNN journalist and his iconic designer mother, exchanged in the aftermath of the latter's brief illness, shares a rare window into their relationship and the life lessons imparted by an aging mother to her adult son.
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The sleep revolution : transforming your life, one night at a time by Arianna Stassinopoulos HuffingtonScience. The editor-in-chief of The Huffington Post and best-selling author of Thrive evaluates the role of sleep as a cultural and historical unifier, the impact of sleep deprivation on health and the science community's recommendations for how to achieve more restorative sleep.
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China : A History by John KeayHistory. A 5,000-year history draws on the latest research to provide lighthearted discussions of the nation's dynasties, regions and recent economic growth, in a broadly chronological reference that also features coverage of less-recognized populations.
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