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The Worst Kind of Want
by Liska Jacobs
Taking a respite from her mother’s sickbed, fortysomething Pricilla Messing travels to Italy to keep her eye on her teenage niece, but gets caught up in her youthful, careless world of drinking, dancing and smoking through the Italian summer.
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The deep
by Rivers Solomon
The historian of the water-dwelling descendants of pregnant African slaves thrown overboard by slavers keeps all the memories of her people both painful and miraculous, until she discovers that their future lies in returning to the past. 100,000 first printing.
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36 righteous men
by Steven Pressfield
Two New York homicide detectives make an apocalyptic discovery before racing to prevent the murder of a last surviving guardian who would protect the world from destruction. By the best-selling author of Gates of Fire. Tour.
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An Irish country family
by Patrick Taylor
A latest entry in the internationally best-selling series follows two periods in the life of a young doctor, from his high-tech internship to his days as a family practitioner whose Ballybucklebo neighbors support his family’s struggles with infertility.
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Anyone : a novel
by Charles Soule
When a botched experiment leads to the unexpected development of consciousness-transferring technology, a scientist witnesses the havoc of her innovation throughout two subsequent decades of body-rental violence, entertainment and warfare. 75,000 first printing.
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Under occupation : a novel
by Alan Furst
A historical novel based on the true stories of Polish prisoners in Nazi Germany finds a young member of the French resistance in occupied Paris navigating increasingly dangerous assignments and the machinations of an enigmatic spy. Maps.
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The second sleep
by Robert Harris
Arriving in a remote mid-15th-century Exmoor village, a young priest discovers his late predecessor’s possibly fatal obsession with the ancient coins, glass and human bones strewn throughout the region. By the author of Fatherland.
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A small town : a novel
by Thomas Perry
Two years after a prison break unleashes hundreds of violent convicts on a local community, a police officer goes undercover to track down and eliminate 12 dangerous conspirators. By the Edgar Award-winning author of The Butcher’s Boy.
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Trace of evil
by Alice Blanchard
A rookie detective in a small New York community investigates the whereabouts of nine missing transients while navigating painful memories about her sister’s unsolved murder years earlier. By the award-winning author of Darkness Peering.
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Regretting You
by Colleen Hoover
From the #1 New York Times best-selling author of It Ends With Us comes a novel about family, first love, grief and betrayal that will touch the hearts of both mothers and daughters. Original.
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The sacrament : a novel
by Ólafur Jóhann Ólafsson
A nun’s past returns to her in unexpected ways while she investigates a mysterious death and a series of harrowing abuse claims. By the author of One Station Away. 30,000 first printing.
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Oppo : a novel
by Tom Rosenstiel
Offered the vice presidential spot by both major parties during a tumultuous primary season, a respected centrist senator hires investigator Peter Rena to uncover an anonymous adversary who is threatening her career. 50,000 first printing.
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Tiny habits : + the small changes that change everything
by B. J Fogg
An expert of habit formation and behavior science describes how to harness the power of transformation, whether it be to lose weight, exercise more or de-stress, through making tiny changes that we can feel good about. (self-help). 150,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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The Swedish way to parent and play : advice for raising gender-equal kids
by Kristina Henkel
Draws on the respected gender-closing approaches of Sweden in a practical guide to promoting gender equality through variety that explains how to help children avoid stereotypes and maximize potential by learning to recognize multiple approaches to life challenges. Original. Illustrations.
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Smart plants : power foods & natural nootropics for optimized thinking, focus & memory
by Julie Morris
"Smart Plants offers a practical strategy for optimizing brain health through plant-based foods containing a unique array of nutrients and natural compounds-including nootropics, cognition-enhancing substances that can improve memory, learning, and problem solving. Bestselling author Julie Morris shares 65 easy, inviting recipes that are unbelievably delicious. Feed your brain with such palate-pleasing dishes as Berry-Almond Amaranth Porridge, Fig & Hazelnut Wild Rice Salad, Garlicky Butter Bean Soup with Kale, and Matcha Custard with Wild Berries"
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Napkin Finance : Build Your Wealth in 30 Seconds or Less
by Tina Hay
Fun and accessible, a handy crash course in personal finance, written by the founder of Napkin Finance, provides a visual learning strategy to help readers master even the most complex financial topics. (personal finance). 75,000 first printing.
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The Blue Zones kitchen : 100 recipes to live to 100
by Dan Buettner
A debut cookbook by the best-selling author of The Blue Zones Solution draws on the culinary traditions of world regions associated with longevity to offer such recipes as Sardinian Herbed Lentil Minestrone, Cornmeal Waffles and Okinawan Sweet Potatoes. Illustrations.
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