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Summer of '69
by Elin Hilderbrand
What it's about: During the tumultuous summer of 1969, the children of the Levin family, looking forward to spending the summer at their grandmother's historic Nantucket home, find their lives upended by troubling family secrets
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Paranoid
by Lisa Jackson
What it's about: Struggling with traumatic memories of the shooting accident that ended her half-brother's life 20 years earlier, Rachael prepares for her high-school reunion and begins to doubt her sanity when things in her home start moving by themselves.
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| Naturally Tan by Tan France; narrated by Tan FranceWhat it is: a witty memoir from Queer Eye fashion expert Tan France that tackles topics both affecting (the racist bullying he endured as a Pakistani Muslim teen in England) and amusing (his penchant for no-nonsense sartorial advice). |
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The Orphan's Song
by Lauren Kate
What it's about: Longing to escape from the eighteenth-century music orphanage in Venice where she has lived her entire life, talented singer Violetta bonds with Mino, a gifted violinist who flees from the orphanage to find his missing mother.
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Blood Relations
by Jonathan Moore
What it's about: A new thriller from a writer who's been compared to Michael Crichton, Alfred Hitchcock, Raymond Chandler, Blake Crouch, and David Cronenberg takes us to the most menacing core of California's upper crust, a class of billionaires with more money than they could spend in eternity.
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Unleashed
by Diana Palmer
What it's about: Texas Ranger Colter Banks finds himself struggling to let go in the aftermath of his best friend's death while discovering his unexpected feelings for his pretty assistant, Clancey Lang.
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Backlash
by Brad Thor
What it's about: Far from home and surrounded by enemies in the wake of an unforgivable betrayal, Scot Harvath tests the limits of his training in an effort to escape and exact revenge. By the award-winning author of Spymaster.
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| The Lager Queen of Minnesota by J. Ryan Stradal; narrated by Judith IveyWhat it's about: sisters Helen and Edith, who haven't spoken since an inheritance came between them, and Edith's granddaughter Diana, who brings them back together. |
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The Nickel Boys
by Colson Whitehead
What it's about: A follow-up to the Pulitzer Prize- and National Book Award-winning, The Underground Railroad, follows the harrowing experiences of two African-American teens at an abusive reform school in Jim Crow-era Florida.
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