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Harrison Library Book Club News April 2022
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Spring has sprung! Which means farmers slow their reading & start farming. It also means you can read outside once again! Let us know if you've read a good book lately & we'll include it in a future newsletter. Happy reading!
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The book of two ways : a novel
by 1966- Picoult, Jodi
"After my son Kyle Ferriera van Leer declared his major in Egyptology at Yale in 2010, he mentioned the Book of Two Ways in passing. Without knowing a thing about it, I said, "That's a great title for a novel." It was only after he began to explain what it actually was that I realized what I needed to write about - the construct of time, and love, and life, and death"
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Sea of Tranquility
by Emily St. John Mandel
Hired to investigate the black-skied Night City, Detective Gaspery-Jacques Roberts discovers an anomaly in the North American Wilderness, where he encounters a strange group of individuals who have all glimpsed a chance to do something extraordinary that could disrupt the timeline of the universe.
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The Mayfair Bookshop
by Eliza Knight
Starting her dream job at the legendary Heywood Hill Bookshop in London, book curator Lucy St. Clair discovers that her history is intertwined with that of Nancy Mitford—one of 1930s London’s hottest socialites, authors, and a member of the scandalous Mitford Sisters.
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The fervor : a novel
by Alma Katsu
In 1944, Meiko Briggs and her daughter, Aiko, held in an internment camp in the Midwest, discover a mysterious disease spreading among the interned is linked to a demon from the stories of Meikos childhood, hellbent on infiltrating their already strange world.
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The shadow house
by Anna Downes
Seeking refuge in the rural community of Pine Ridge, single mother Alex uncovers hidden secrets in her new home that sets off a chain of events that places her family in danger as she confronts the mysteries held in Pine Ridge.
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You were made for this moment : courage for today and hope for tomorrow
by Max Lucado
"Are you weary from your challenges, wounded by your battles, or worried your world is spinning out of control? Have the struggles pilfered the life out of your life? If so, the book of Esther brings welcome news: Relief will come!"
An easy read that infused humor into the story of Esther from a different perspective.
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