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Community Library Network District News
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Crying in H Mart : a memoir
by Michelle Zauner
The Japanese Breakfast indie pop star presents a full-length account of her viral New Yorker essay to share poignant reflections on her experiences of growing up Korean-American, becoming a professional musician and caring for her terminally ill mother. Illustrations.
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Final girls : a novel
by Riley Sager
Emerging as the lone survivor of a serial killer's massacre a decade earlier, Quincy Carpenter struggles to ignore traumatic memories and move on as one of a group of other survivors who look to her for answers when one of them is found dead in a suspicious suicide
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The hating game
by Sally Thorne
Lucy Hutton and Joshua Templeman are competitive rivals at a publishing company and profess to hate each other, but when the tension reaches the boiling point, they both wonder if the competition is just a game and that maybe they don't hate each other after all
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Be kind
by Pat Zietlow Miller
When Tanisha spills grape juice all over her dress, her classmate wants to make her feel better and ponders the different ways in which they can be kind
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The alienist
by Caleb Carr
In 1896 New York, psychologist—or in period terminology, an alienist—Laszlo Kreizler joins forces with journalist John Schuyler Moore to track a vicious serial killer, in a classic historical mystery that is the inspiration for the new TNT series. Reissue. TV tie-in.
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Educated : a memoir
by Tara Westover
Traces the author's experiences as a child born to survivalists in the mountains of Idaho, describing her participation in her family's paranoid stockpiling activities and her resolve to educate herself well enough to earn an acceptance into a prestigious university and the unfamiliar world beyond.
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The Alice Network
by Kate Quinn
In 1947, pregnant Charlie St. Clair, an American college girl banished from her family, arrives in London to find out what happened to her beloved cousin Rose, who disappeared in Nazi-occupied France during the war, and meets a former spy who, torn apart by betrayal, agrees to help her on her mission.
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Live to tell
by Lisa Gardner
Investigating the murder of an entire family that initially appears to be a senseless act of violence, Sergeant Detective D. D. Warren uncovers disturbingly personal ties to the case that push her to the edges of her sanity. By the best-selling author of The Neighbor. Reprint.
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Joshua Weissman : an unapologetic cookbook
by Joshua Weissman
Encourages readers to develop their own sense of cooking intuition while maintaining a grasp of the basics, including foundational recipes and a variety of fairly complex entrées, sandwiches, and soups
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