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New Fiction, Mystery, Non-Fiction, YA & LP
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Normal family : on truth, love, and how I met my 35 siblings
by Chrysta Bilton
In this unputdownable story of nature, nurture and coming to terms with ones true inheritance, the author, introducing her deeply dysfunctional yet fiercely loving family that is anything but normal, reveals how a colorful cast of characters were thrown together by chance and DNA.
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Finding me
by Viola Davis
The critically acclaimed film, television and theater actress presents an inspiring and deeply honest story of her life, from her coming-of-age in Rhode Island to her current hard-won success.
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Horse
by Geraldine Brooks
A scientist from Australia and a Nigerian-American art historian become connected by their shared interest in a 19th century race horse, one studying its remains, the other uncovering the history of the Black horsemen who were critical to its success.
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Ugly love : a novel
by Colleen Hoover
After Tate Collins and airline pilot Miles Archer agree to a no-strings attached relationship, they both have trouble sticking to the plan
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Our wives under the sea
by Julia Armfield
When her wife, a marine biologist, returns home after a disastrous deep-sea mission, Miri, knowing that something is wrong, searches for answers, desperate to understand what happened below water and why the woman she loves is drifting away.
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Tomorrow, and tomorrow, and tomorrow
by Gabrielle Zevin
Embarking on a legendary collaboration launching them to stardom, two friends, intimates since childhood, have the world at their feet until they discover that their success, brilliance and money wont protect them from their own creative ambitions or the betrayals of the heart.
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The house across the lake : a novel
by Riley Sager
Recently widowed actress Casey Fletcher retreats to her familys lake house in Vermont where she passes the time watching the glamorous couple across the lake until the wife disappears and she discovers that the most shocking of secrets can lurk beneath the most placid of surfaces.
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Lessons in chemistry : a novel
by Bonnie Garmus
In the early 1960s, chemist and single mother Elizabeth Zott, the reluctant star of Americas most beloved cooking show due to her revolutionary skills in the kitchen, uses this opportunity to dare women to change the status quo.
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The inheritance games
by Jennifer Barnes
When a Connecticut teenager inherits vast wealth and an eccentric estate from the richest man in Texas, she must also live with his surviving family and solve a series of puzzles to discover how she earned her inheritance
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The Hawthorne legacy
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
Rumors spread that Tobias Hawthorne's lost son may still be alive, casting doubt on seventeen-year-old Avery's inheritance and changing the rules of the game
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The final gambit
by Jennifer Lynn Barnes
As the clock ticks down to the moment when Avery Kylie Grambs will become the richest teenager in the world, a visitor arrives at Hawthorne House who draws Avery into a dangerous game against an unknown and powerful player.
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The Homewreckers : a novel
by Mary Kay Andrews
While starring on a beach house renovation reality show called "The Homewreckers," Hattie Kavanaugh is drawn into a mystery--and an unexpected romantic triangle--when, during the demolition, evidence is unearthed about a long-ago crime
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Nightwork
by Nora Roberts
Harry Booth, a clever thief who cant afford to get attached, finds his heart stolen by Miranda Emerson, but must leave her cruelly behind to free himself from the grip of a deadly predator in order to possess something more valuable than anything he has ever stolenMiranda. (romance).
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