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Into the Lion's Den
by Linda Fairstein; narrated by Kathleen McInerney
When her friend witnesses a man running from the library after stealing pages from a rare book, 12-year-old Devlin Quick taps the assistance of her New York City Police Commissioner mother to help solve her first mystery. A first children's book by the best-selling author of the Alex Cooper series.
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The Best Bear in All the World
by Paul Bright, Brian Sibley, Jeanne Willis, and Kate Saunders; narrated by Martin Jarvis
For the 90th anniversary of Winnie-the-Pooh, a sequel featuring four new stories is complemented by Milne-inspired artwork and set in the Hundred Acre Wood, where Winnie-the-Pooh, Christopher Robin and their friends share four seasonally themed adventures.
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Rush Revere and the Presidency
by Rush Limbaugh and Kathryn Adams Limbaugh
Rush Revere and the kids from Manchester Middle School go back in time and meet the first three presidents of the United States.
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Ranger's Apprentice: The Early Years - The Battle of Hackham Heath
by John Flanagan; narrated by John Keating
When the former Baron Morgarath escaped to avoid punishment for treason, an uneasy peace fell on Araluen. But Morgarath, now in hiding, is already planning his next move, recruiting an army of savage, overpowering beasts known as Wargals. Newly crowned King Duncan knows he must assemble his troops for battle.
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The Diabolic
by S. J. Kincaid; narrated by Candace Thaxton
Growing up alongside a galactic senator's daughter she is sworn to protect, Nemesis is forced to assume her charge's identity when a power-mad Emperor attempts to thwart a rebellion against his corrupt forces.
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Empire of Storms
by Sarah J. Maas; narrated by Elizabeth Evans
Assassin-turned-queen Aelin Galathynius is challenged to forge dubious alliances in order to protect the fracturing kingdoms of Erilea from warmongering conquerors.
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Gemina
by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff; narrated by Carla Corvo, MacLeod Andrews, and Steve West, with a full cast
A sequel to Illuminae follows the experiences of privileged station captain's daughter Hanna and Nik, a reluctant crime family member, who confront the next wave of the BeiTech assault on the isolated Jump Station Heimdall.
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Girl Online: Going Solo
by Zoe Sugg; narrated by Hannah Tointon
As Penny starts the school year, she's ready to face the world alone. Noah has gone off the radar after ending his world tour early, and no one, including Penny, knows where he is. So when she accepts Megan's invitation to visit her performing arts school, it seems like an opportunity to make some new friends. Helping everyone else seems to be the right remedy. Elliot needs her friendship more than ever, and she meets Posey, who she can really help with her stage fright. But is charming Scottish boy Callum the right kind of distraction?
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| The Hopefuls by Jennifer Close; narrated by Jorjeana MarieThough 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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Swing Time
by Zadie Smith; narrated by Pippa Bennett-Warner
Two dark-skinned dancers with very different talents share a complicated childhood friendship that ends abruptly in early adulthood in a story that transitions from northwest London to West Africa. By the award-winning author of On Beauty.
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The Flame Bearer
by Bernard Cornwell; narrated by Matt Bates
Aspiring to reclaim the home stolen by his traitorous uncle after a truce is forged between the Vikings and Saxons, the warrior Uhtred of Bebbanburg draws on skills gleaned from a lifetime of war to confront new enemy Constantin of Scotland, who resolves to claim or annihilate coveted lands.
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Magic Binds
by Ilona Andrews; narrated by Renee Raudman
Kate and former Beast Lord Curran Lennart's efforts to make their relationship official are challenged by her father's dark ambition, a Witch Oracle's daunting prophecy, and Kate's own tendency to break the rules.
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Victoria
by Daisy Goodwin; narrated by Anna Wilson-Jones
From the New York Times best-selling author of The American Heiress and creator/writer of the new Masterpiece/PBS drama Victoria comes a novel about the 18-year-old girl who became a great queen.
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Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis
by Anne Rice; narrated by Simon Vance
An otherworldly force that has taken possession of the vampire Lestat's undead body tells the hypnotic tale of the lost realms of Atlantis and the terrifying force of the all-powerful Atalantaya spirit that has since plagued all vampires.
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Pharaoh
by Wilbur Smith; narrated by Mike Grady
Royal advisor and former slave Taita is caught up in a whirlpool of ruthless intrigue that tests the limits of his intelligence, alchemy, and cunning as he endeavors to protect the empire, his Pharaoh, and those he loves.
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This Was a Man
by Jeffrey Archer; narrated by Alex Jennings
A conclusion to the best-selling saga finds Giles discovering the truth about his wife's identity, Emma receiving a job offer from Margaret Thatcher and Lady Virginia pursuing an opportunity to solve her financial problems before a shocking diagnosis throws all of their lives into turmoil.
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My Own Words
by Ruth Bader Ginsburg; narrated by Linda Lavin
Offers a collection of engaging, serious, and playful writings and speeches from the Supreme Court justice on topics ranging from gender equality and the workings of the Court to Judaism and the value of looking beyond U.S. shores when interpreting the Constitution.
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Not Dead Yet
by Phil Collins
The Genesis front man and successful solo artist presents a reflective memoir that shares insights into the remarkable experiences behind many of his iconic songs and performances, discussing his early years, relationships with fellow artists, and struggles with addiction.
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