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Dark Matter
by Blake Crouch
Kidnapped and drugged at gunpoint for inexplicable reasons, physics professor Jason Dessen awakens in a lab and is informed that his entire life has been an illusion and that he is being hunted by a deadly adversary.
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Extreme Makeover
by Dan Wells
Lyle Fontanelle is the chief scientist for NewYew, a health and beauty company experimenting with a new, anti-aging hand lotion. As more and more anomalies crop up in testing, Lyle realizes that the lotion's formula has somehow gone horribly wrong. It is actively overwriting the DNA of anyone who uses it, turning them into physical clones of someone else.
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The Fall Guy
by James Lasdun
A couple and their troubled cousin are caught in a deadly web of secrets, obsession and revenge during a scalding, psychologically complex summer spent in their idyllic mountaintop home.
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Gardening Lab for Kids
by Renata Fossen Brown
A refreshing source of ideas to help children learn how to grow their own garden encourages families to enjoy nature and features 52 creative plant-related activities set into weekly lessons.
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Gemina
by Amie Kaufman
A sequel to Illuminae follows the experiences of privileged station captain's daughter Hanna and Nik, a reluctant crime family member, who confront the next wave of the BeiTech assault on board the isolated Jump Station Heimdall.
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Hannibal
by Thomas Harris
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The Introvert Advantage: How to Thrive in an Extrovert World
by Marti Olsen Laney
Dispelling common myths about introverts, this practical guide explains how such individuals can recognize their inner strengths, provides tools to help improve personal relationships and communication skills, and presents a series of learning strategies for successfully living in an extrovert world.
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The Kiss of Deception
by Mary Pearson
Princess Lia flees an unwanted marriage and expectations about her supernatural legacy only to be pursued by her jilted fiancé and a ruthless assassin.
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Labyrinth: The Novelization
by A. C. H. Smith
Fourteen-year-old Sarah must reach the center of a dangerous labyrinth within thirteen hours in order to save her little brother Toby from Jareth, King of the Goblins.
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March of the Mini Beasts
by Ada Hopper
Three whiz-kid from a scientifically inclined family, known as the DATA Set, are thrown into a madcap adventure when they befriend a mad scientist whose latest invention causes toy animals to grow and come to life.
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Niagara Motel
by Ashley Little
Set in the early 1990s, readers are introduced to Tucker Malone—the only child of a narcoleptic touring stripper—who believes his father is Sam Malone, the Boston barkeep who regularly appears on Tucker’s TV screen.
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The Nightingale
by Kristin Hannah
Reunited when the elder's husband is sent to fight in World War II, French sisters Vianne and Isabelle find their bond as well as their respective beliefs tested by a world that changes in horrific ways.
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Not All Bastards Are from Vienna
by Andrea Molesini
A U.S. release of an award-winning debut novel portrays the heroism and traumas within a Northern Italian village at the end of World War I and the experiences of a family that is forced to confront the war's injustices when their villa is requisitioned by enemy troops.
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Nory Ryan's Song
by Patricia Reilly Giff
Life in Maidin Bay, Ireland has never been easy for Nory Ryan and her family, but when the pressure of losing their home to the English lord is mixed with a bad potato crop, Nory must stay strong and support her family during the difficult times.
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Skimbleshanks: The Railway Cat
by T. S. Eliot
We must find him or the train can't start! Featuring Skimbleshanks, the Railway Cat, this picture book is set on the Night Mail train where Skimble won't let anything go wrong.
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Still Life
by Louise Penny
Chief Inspector Armand Gamache of Canada's S–ret‚ du Quebec is called to Three Pines, a tiny hamlet south of Montreal, just north of the U.S. border, to investigate the suspicious hunting "accident" that claimed the life of Jane Neal, a local fixture in the village.
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Without Mercy
by Jefferson Bass
Investigating the most brutal and bizarre case of his career, forensic anthropologist Bill Brockton and his assistant, Miranda, are shocked by the prison escape of serial killer Nick Satterfield, who would destroy everything Brockton cares about.
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