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Loan Stars Top 10 Adult Picks March 2021
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The Lost Village
by Camilla Sten
Obsessed with the vanishing residents of an old mining town, dubbed “The Lost Village,” documentary filmmaker Alice Lindstedt and her crew set up camp and are soon plagued by strange events that makes them realize they are not alone.
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Nothing the Same, Everything Haunted: The Ballad of Motl the Cowboy
by Gary Barwin
A middle-aged Jewish man who fantasizes about being a cowboy goes on an eccentric quest across Europe after the 1941 Nazi invasion of Lithuania in this wild and witty yet heartrending novel from the bestselling author of Yiddish for Pirates, shortlisted for the Scotiabank Giller Prize.
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Acts of Desperation
by Megan Nolan
Combining the intellectual excitement of Rachel Cusk with the emotional rawness of Elena Ferrante, Acts of Desperation interrogates the nature of desire, power, and toxic relationships, challenging us to reckon honestly with our own insatiability.
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My Mother's Daughter: A Memoir of Struggle and Triumph
by Perdita Felicien
A raw and affecting memoir about a mother and daughter who beat the odds together. Perdita’s mother moved as a single immigrant parent from St Lucia to Toronto. In spite of the odds, Perdita is now an author, television host, sports broadcaster, 2-time Olympian, 10-time National Champion and the first Canadian woman to win a World Championship gold medal in track and field. This is her remarkable story.
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The Girls Are All So Nice Here
by Laurie Elizabeth Flynn
Two former best friends return to their college reunion to find that they’re being circled by someone who wants revenge for what they did ten years before — and will stop at nothing to get it — in this shocking psychological thriller about ambition, toxic friendship, and deadly desire.
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Meet Me in Paradise
by Libby Hubscher
Reluctantly leaving home for the first time since her journalist mother’s death, Marin visits a tropical island spa before a series of embarrassing events reveal her sister’s secret matchmaking agenda.
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Central Park
by Guillaume Musso
From France's #1 bestselling author, Central Park is a taut and suspenseful thriller that will keep readers riveted until its final shocking twist.
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Never Have I Ever
by L. V. Hay
Twenty years ago. Four teenagers discover a new game. They add their own rules, going from sharing secrets to sharing firsts. And then it all goes spiraling out of control.
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Flight
by Laura Griffin
When she stumbles upon two dead bodies on the beach, former forensic photographer Miranda Moore teams up with Detective Joel Breda to find the truth and together they uncover a terrorist plot of a merciless serial killer who has set his sights on them.
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The Relatives
by Camilla Gibb
From the renowned author of Sweetness in the Belly, The Beauty of Humanity Movement and This Is Happy, comes a bold, urgent and richly imagined novel about what it means to be a family in our modern world.
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