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19 Yellow Moon Road
by Fern Michaels
Maggie Spritzer and the other members of the Sisterhood investigate The Haven, a commune run by the dubious sons of a disgraced, Ponzi-scheme-running Chicago businessman, in the latest novel of the series following Bitter Pill.
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56 Days by Catherine Ryan Howard"No one even knew they were together. Now one of them is dead. 56 DAYS AGO. Ciara and Oliver meet in a supermarket in Dublin and start dating the same week COVID-19 reaches Irish shores. 35 DAYS AGO. When lockdown threatens to keep them apart, Oliver suggests they move in together. Can they determine what really happened, or has lockdown created an opportunity for someone to commit the perfect crime?"
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Apples Never Fall : a novel by Liane MoriartyA family of tennis stars debate whether or not to report their mother as missing because it would implicate their father .
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Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally RooneyFour young people pair up, break up, have wild flirtations and worry about their friendships and the world they live in while pondering their eroding youth.
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Bewilderment : a novel
by Richard Powers
A widowed astrobiologist and single father to a troubled son contemplates an experimental neurofeedback treatment that trains the boy on the recorded patterns of his mother’s brain.
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Blind Tiger by Sandra BrownA moonshiner in Prohibition Texas must deal with murder, lust, greed and other mayhem.
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The Bookshop of Second Chancesby Jackie Fraser"An utterly heartwarming debut novel filled with fresh starts, unexpected love, and Scottish charm, perfect for readers of Evvie Drake Starts Over. Thea Mottram is having a bad month. Her husband of nearly twenty years has just left her for one of her friends, and to top it off, she is let go from her office job--on Valentine's Day, of all days. Bewildered and completely lost, Thea doesn't know what to do. But when she learns that a distant great uncle in Scotland has passed away--leaving her his home and a hefty antique book collection--she decides to leave Sussex for a few weeks. Escaping to a small coastal town where no one knows her seems to be exactly what she needs.
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The Madness of Crowds by Louise PennyWhen a visiting professor spreads lies so that fact and fiction are so confused it’s near impossible to tell them apart, leading to murder, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache must investigate this case as well as this extraordinary popular delusion – and the madness of crowds.
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The Christmas Wedding Guest
by Susan Mallery
Guilted into being bridesmaids at their parents’ vow renewal ceremony, sisters Reggie and Dena Sommerville, each working through tough personal issues, find love in the most unexpected of places—their hometown..
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Class Act
by Stuart Woods
Returning to New York from Maine, Stone Barrington helps out a former client who mistakenly thought an old feud would remain in the past, in the latest addition to the long-running series following Double Jeopardy.
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The No-Fuss Family Cookbook : Simple Recipes for Everyday Life
by Ryan Scott
An Emmy Award-winning chef — and dad — presents a heartfelt collection of kid-friendly recipes that are packed with clever hacks and pro tips for getting meals on the table (and cleaning up quickly). 30,000 first printing. Illustrations.
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All In : an Autobiography
by Billie Jean King
This autobiography from the tennis legend discusses not only her historic accomplishments on the court, but also her activism as a feminist and social justice fighter in the wake of her coming out as gay at age 51.
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How I Saved the World
by Jesse Watters
The host of the Fox News shows Watters World and The Five outlines a path to lead our nation forward by following his advice on overcoming left-wing “radicalism” and saving the world from “social justice warriors.”
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