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Sweet Tomorrows
by Debbie Macomber
What it's about: A much-anticipated conclusion to the best-selling series finds innkeeper Jo Marie Rose starting over after Mark's departure and taking in heartbroken boarder Emily, who would pursue adoption and give up on marriage only to be urged to take a chance on a new relationship.
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Texas Ranger
by James Patterson
What it's about: Dedicated Texas Ranger Rory Yates is wrongly implicated in the murder of his ex-wife and finds his skills pushed to the limit in his effort to find the real killer and prove his own innocence.
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Crimson Lake : A Novel
by Candice Fox
What it's about: Wrongly accused of the abduction of a thirteen-year-old girl, Sydney detective Ted Conkaffey is forced to hide in the crocodile-infested wetlands of Crimson Lake, where he agrees to help convicted killer Amanda Pharrell in a case involving dangerous secrets.
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| The Good Neighbor: The Life and Work of Fred Rogers by Maxwell King; narrated by LeVar BurtonWhat it's about: This admiring biography of children's television icon Fred Rogers celebrates his cultural impact while also plumbing the hidden depths and contradictions of his work. |
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Fruit of The Drunken Tree : A Novel
by Ingrid Rojas Contreras
What it's about: A debut novel by an award-winning writer is set against the violence of 1990s Columbia and follows a sheltered girl and a teen maid, who forge an unlikely friendship that threatens to undo them both. A first novel.
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| The Dinner List by Rebecca Serle; narrated by Rebecca Serle What it's about: In this wish-fulfillment tale, Sabrina Nielsen arrives at her 30th birthday party to see that the guests are her answers to the ice-breaking question, "Who in all of history would you like to share a meal with?" |
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The Shape of Water
by Guillermo del Toro
What it's about: In an otherworldly story set against the backdrop of Cold War-era America, an amphibious man is discovered in the Amazon--and subsequently finds love within the human race.
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The Sun Does Shine : How I Found Life and Freedom on Death Row
by Anthony Ray Hinton
What it's about: A man who spent thirty years on death row for a crime he did not commit describes how he became a victim of a flawed legal system, recounting the years he shared with fellow inmates who were eventually executed before his exoneration.
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