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IN THIS ISSUEWelcome! This is your monthly stop for all things library and community! - Baby Brains
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The Complete Sherlock Holmes
by Arthur Conan Doyle
Presents four novels and fifty-six short stories that depict the adventures of Detective Sherlock Holmes.
(Recommended by Christine)
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Search: A Novel
by Michelle Huneven
Secretly using her place on the church search committee to write a memoir, with recipes, about the experience, restaurant critic, food writer and longtime member of a progressive Unitarian Universalist congregation, Dana Potowski gets some good material until she realizes that she cares deeply about this institution.
(Recommended by Denise)
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Punky Aloha
by Shar Tuiasoa
Armed with her grandmothers magical sunglasses and a lot of aloha in her heart, plucky Polynesian girl Punky Aloha, who is scared to make new friends, sets off on a BIG adventure for the very first time.
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Stuntboy, in the Meantime
by Jason Reynolds
While leading a double life as Stuntboy, who secretly keeps all the other superheroes super safe, Portico Reeve tries to keep his parents' marriage together, deal with his anxiety and an enemy who vows to prove there is nothing super about him.
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The Killing Code
by Ellie Marney
In 1943 Virginia, Kit Sutherland, a codebreaker helping the war effort, becomes involved in another kind of fight when government girls are being brutally murdered in Washington, D.C., joining forces with other female codebreakers to catch a killer.
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A Dream of Death
by Connie Berry
On a remote Scottish island, American antiques dealer Kate Hamilton wrestles with her own past while sleuthing a brutal killing, staged to re-create a two-hundred-year-old unsolved murder.
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Killers of a Certain Age
by Deanna Raybourn
Sent on an all-expense paid vacation to mark their retirement, four assassins discover they've been marked for death, forcing them to turn against their own organization and teach them what it really means to be a woman—and a killer—of a certain age.
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The Manhattan girls: A Novel of Dorothy Parker and Her Friends
by Gill Paul
In this 1920s version of Sex and the City, Dorothy Parker and three other extraordinary women form a bridge group that grows into a firm friendship as they help each other get over setbacks while jazz music flows through the air and bathtub gin fills their glasses. (Large Print)
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How to Fix Stuff
by Tom Scalisi
This helpful guide to DIY home repair will make fixing stuff a breeze. Whether you need to patch a hole in a floor, restore a well-worn piece of furniture, or build a planter in your backyard, this book shows you how to do it with step-by-step instructions, diagrams, and illustrations. With just a quick trip to the hardware store and the know-how from these pages, you'll soon discover the satisfaction of doing your own home repairs without hiring an expensive specialist.
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