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Barkskins by Annie ProulxWorking as woodcutters under a feudal lord in 17th-century New France, two impoverished young Frenchmen follow separate journeys, one of extraordinary hardship, the other of wealth and craftiness, that shape their families throughout three centuries.
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Brighton by Michael HarveyNearly three decades after his best friend takes the fall for a heinous act of violence they both committed so that Kevin Pearce's future could remain bright, Kevin becomes a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist before reporting on a string of murders in which his long-ago friend has been declared a prime suspect.
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End of Watch by Stephen KingA conclusion to the best-selling trilogy finds mental patient Brady Hartsfield manifesting powers to commit deadly acts without leaving his hospital room, while retired detective Bill Hodges and his partner investigate a suicide with ties to the Mercedes Massacre.
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In a dazzling, delightful new novel, Emily Giffin introduces a pair of thirty-something sisters who find themselves asking: If love, marriage, and children don’t arrive in the usual order, which comes first?
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Foreign Agent by Brad ThorWhen an American safe house near the Syrian border is attacked, halting a high-risk operation targeting ISIS, an ensuing political and PR nightmare places counterterrorism operative Scot Harvath at the center of a maelstrom of blame and betrayal.
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The Girls by Emma ClineMesmerized by a band of girls in the park she perceives as enjoying a life of free and careless abandon, 1960s teen Evie Boyd becomes obsessed with gaining acceptance into their circle, only to find herself drawn into a cult and seduced by its charismatic leader.
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Here's to Us by Elin HilderbrandGathering at a ramshackle Nantucket cottage, a late celebrity chef's wives and children confront the sources of their bitter rivalries and slowly let go of resentments as they remember positive times and share long-held secrets.
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I Almost Forgot About You by Terry McMillanFeeling stuck and restless in spite of her great friends, family and career, Dr. Georgia Young confronts long-standing fears to embark on a wild journey that may or may not give her a second chance at love.
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Invincible Summer by Alice AdamsFour close friends who graduate college together in 1998 and venture off to pursue their fortunes in the new Millennium find themselves drawn back together 20 years later amidst broken dreams, lost jobs and shattered relationships.
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Vinegar Girl by Anne TylerA modern retelling of The Taming of the Shrew follows the experiences of a preschool teacher who alienates others by speaking her mind and who manages her family's home before she is expected by her eccentric father to marry his assistant to prevent the young man's deportation.
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