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Britt-Marie was here : a novel
by Fredrik Backman
Walking away from her loveless marriage and taking a job in a derelict, financially devastated town, 63-year-old Britt-Marie uses her fierce organizational skills to become a local soccer coach to a group of lost children, becoming a vital community member along the way. By the author of A Man Called Ove.
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Summer at Little Beach Street Bakery
by Jenny Colgan
Content with her life on a tiny island off the southern coast of England, bakery owner Polly juggles a business-threatening rivalry, her boyfriend's secrets, and the arrival of a newcomer, a widow seeking a fresh start who forces Polly to reconsider her life choices
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The pursuit
by Janet Evanovich
The #1 New York Times best-selling author of the Stephanie Plum series and an acclaimed writer for Monk team up again in a latest entry of the popular series starring master con artist Nicolas Fox and FBI agent Kate O'Hare. (suspense). .
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All summer long
by Dorothea Benton Frank
A Southern gentleman and his talented New York wife return to his home in the lush Carolina lowcountry, where they endure a summer of transitions while observing the impact of seasonal choices on the lives of neighbors and visitors. By the best-selling author of All the Single Ladies.
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Here's to us : a novel
by Elin Hilderbrand
Gathering 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. By the best-selling author of The Rumor. (general fiction). .
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The House of Secrets
by Brad Meltzer
The #1 best-selling author of The Inner Circle and The Boot of Fate, along with his award-winning co-author, presents a debut entry in a new thriller series. (suspense). .
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The curious charms of Arthur Pepper
by Phaedra Patrick
Finding a mysterious bracelet among his late wife's possessions, 69-year-old Arthur Pepper breaks from his routine life for the first time since her death and embarks on a quest to learn about his wife's life before their marriage, a journey that leads to unexpected self-discoveries.
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The games
by James Patterson
Two years after averting disaster while overseeing security for the World Cup, Jack Morgan, the head of international investigation firm Private, returns to Rio to secure the Olympics, only to confront a Brazilian saboteur who is hatching a lethal plot. By a #1 best-selling author. (suspense). .
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Robert Ludlum's The Bourne enigma
by Eric Lustbader
After receiving a message from a friend, Jason Bourne deciphers a cryptogram that warns of a disaster happening in four days and leads him to a man he has been hunting for years
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Magic : a novel
by Danielle Steel
A tale set against a backdrop of the glamorous annual White Dinners in Paris traces the experiences of longtime participant Jean-Philippe Dumas, who at the sides of three couples reflects on friendship, love and magical possibilities on a life-changing night. (general fiction). .
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The travelers
by Chris Pavone
When a woman with whom he has shared a harmless flirtation shows up at his hotel door with a gun, travel writer and food expert Will Rhodes discovers the real reason his job occasionally requires him to assume different names and deliver mysterious parcels. By the New York Times best-selling author of The Expats and The Accident.
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NYPD Red 4
by James Patterson
Called in when a glitzy movie premiere becomes the scene of a shocking murder and high-stakes robbery, NYPD Red detectives Zach Jordan and Kylie MacDonald traverse the city's celebrity penthouses and criminal underworld to stop a cold-blooded killer before he strikes again. By a #1 best-selling and Edgar Award-winning author. 500,000 first printing.
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Moonlight over Paris : a novel
by Jennifer Robson
Spending a year with her eccentric aunt in Paris in 1924, Lady Helena Montagu-Douglas-Parr is drawn into the world of the Lost Generation and its circle of American expatriates who help her find the courage to pursue her dream of becoming an artist. By the international best-selling author of Somewhere in France. (historical fiction). Simultaneous.
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No shred of evidence : an inspector Ian Rutledge mystery
by Charles Todd
Investigating the suspicious arrest of four young women on the north coast of Cornwall, Ian Rutledge confronts personal elements in the case while trying to balance the outrage of the accused with the grief of the victim's family. By a New York Times best-selling author.
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Year of yes
by Shonda Rhimes
The creator of Grey's Anatomy and Scandal details the one-year experiment with saying “yes” that transformed her life, revealing how accepting unexpected invitations she would have otherwise declined enabled powerful benefits. (biography & autobiography).
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Make 'em laugh : short-term memories of longtime friends
by Debbie Reynolds
A lighthearted collection of anecdotes, stories, jokes and random musings by the Hollywood star and best-selling author of Unsinkable shares insights into her celebrity friendships, headline-making divorce from Eddie Fisher and experiences as a mother. (biography & autobiography).
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Grunt : the curious science of humans at war
by Mary Roach
The best-selling author of Gulp and Stiff explores the science of keeping humans healthy and focused in the extreme environments of war, drawing on interviews with doctors, uniform designers, trainers and weapons testers to illuminate how soldiers are conditioned to survive traumas ranging from heat and panic to exhaustion and noise.
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Only in Naples : lessons in food and famiglia from my Italian mother-in-law
by Katherine Wilson
Traces how the author fell in love and married into a traditional Italian family with a mother-in-law who imparted vibrant cultural lessons about how to be an Italian wife and mother, how to cook delicious authentic cuisine and how to be comfortable and confident with one's body.
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