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Of blood and bone by Nora RobertsKnowing she will have to reveal her identity as "The One", almost 13-year-old Fallon Swift, who barely recalls the doomed world of her family, trains under a centuries-old mentor to hone her magical and fighting abilities in order to defend her world from violent raiders.
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Milkmanby Anna BurnsIn Northern Ireland during the Troubles of the 1970s, an unnamed narrator finds herself targeted by a high-ranking dissident known as Milkman in this raw, traumatic tale addressing the timeless themes of brutality, resiliency, and resistance.
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The collector's apprentice by Barbara A. ShapiroAbandoned in 1922 Paris when she is wrongly accused of theft, 19-year-old Paulien changes her identity and is swept up in the expatriate art world of Gertrude Stein and Henri Matisse while working to recover her father's stolen collection.
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Miss Blaine's prefect and the golden samovar by Olga WojtasNever underestimate a librarian, in this case Shona McMonagle, who possesses a deadly expertise in everything from martial arts to quantum physics, tasked to time-travel to Tsarist Russia to prevent a gross miscarriage of romance and - in any spare time - see to it that only the right people get murdered.
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For a thousand years the Light of Ashar has protected the land of Ellaria because its people have protected the secret of dragonglass. As an apprentice scribe, all Bhryen ever wanted was to prove that his blood was true and that he served his land and his people with honor, hoping to one day become a Defender of the Light - until he is drawn into the mystery of a strange artifact and the safe world he knows starts to fall apart.
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The other wife
by Michael Robotham
When his father, a celebrated surgeon, is brutally attacked and a strange woman shows up at his bedside covered in blood, Joe O’Loughlin is forced to question everything he has always believed about his father and soon discovers that the truth comes with a high price.
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My favorite half-night stand by Christina LaurenJoining an online dating service with her fellow professors, Millie invents an online persona and begins an intimate anonymous correspondence with a friend with whom she once shared a night of passion.
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Nine perfect strangers
by Liane Moriarty
Gathering at a remote health resort for a 10-day fitness program, nine strangers and their enigmatic host become subjects of interest to a brokenhearted novelist who develops uncomfortable doubts about the resort's real agenda.
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Tell them of battles, kings and elephants by Mathias ÉnardThis historical fiction novel tells the story of how young Michelangelo was lured by the Sultan of Constantinople to design a bridge, with the promise of riches, glory and immortality, only to find himself ensnared in palace intrigue.
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The enemy of my enemy : a clandestine operations novel by W. E. B GriffinSearching for two Nazi criminals who have been broken out of prison by powerful enemies, Special Agent James Cronley, Jr. discovers evidence of a stolen fortune in the hands of an infamous organization.
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Those who knew by Idra NoveyFrom the award-winning author of Ways to Disappear comes a timely novel about what a powerful politician thinks he can get away with and the group of misfits who finally bring him down.
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Pandemic by Robin CookWhen a heart-transplant recipient abruptly dies under suspicious circumstances, veteran medical examiner Jack Stapleton follows leads to a gene-editing biotechnology and the unethical requirements of a megalomaniacal businessman.
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My sister, the serial killerby Oyinkan BraithwaiteRealizing that her beautiful, beloved younger sister has murdered yet another boyfriend, an embittered Nigerian woman works to direct suspicion away from the family, until a handsome doctor she fancies asks for her sister's number.
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The proposal by Jasmine GuillorySurprised by her new boyfriend's jumbotron proposal at a Dodgers game, Nikole is rescued from the public humiliation of having to say "no" by a handsome LA doctor in this new novel from the author of The Wedding Date.
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The tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather MorrisAn international best-seller based on the true story of an Auschwitz-Birkenau survivor traces the experiences of a Jewish Slovakian who uses his position as a concentration-camp tattooist to secure food for his fellow prisoners.
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Come with meby Helen SchulmanA part-time employee of a tech company owned by her friend's 19-year-old son acts as his guinea pig to test an algorithm that allows people to access their "multiverses" and see their alternative life choices and paths.
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Hazards of time travel by Joyce Carol OatesThe National Book Award-winning author of We Were the Mulvaneys presents the story of a recklessly idealistic girl who tests the limits of her oppressively controlled, dystopian world only to fall fatefully in love.
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