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New Large Type October 2019
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Ayesha at Last by Uzma JalaluddinA modern Muslim adaptation of Pride and Prejudice finds a reluctant teacher who would avoid an arranged marriage setting aside her literary ambitions before falling in love with her perpetually single cousin's infuriatingly conservative fiancé.
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Christmas Shopaholic by Sophie KinsellaAgreeing to host her family’s Christmas celebration, Becky finds her efforts complicated by her parents’ alternate plans, Jess’ vegan turkey, Luke’s lack of enthusiasm, Minnie’s request for a hard-to-find gift and the reappearance of a rock-star ex.
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Exhalation by Ted ChiangA long-awaited latest collection by the Arrival-inspiring author of "The Story of Your Life" explores revelatory ideas and second chances in such tales as, "In the Merchant and the Alchemist's Gate," "Exhalation" and "The Lifecycle of Software Objects."
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The Flatshare by Beth O'LearyEntering a flatshare arrangement with a man on an opposite work shift, a heartbroken woman begins exchanging notes with the roommate she has never met and becomes his best friend, and possibly soulmate, through their correspondence. A first novel.
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The Grammarians by Cathleen SchineA comic love letter to sibling rivalry and the English language by the author of The Three Weissmanns of Westport follows the experiences of identical twins whose respective literary careers are upended by their battle to claim an heirloom dictionary.
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The Great Unexpected by Dan MooneyTwo nursing home residents, a curmudgeon named Joel and his new eccentric roommate, Frank, a retired soap opera actor, forge an unlikely friendship while hatching an epic plan to escape their home.
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The huntress : a novel
by Kate Quinn
Stranded behind enemy lines, brave bomber pilot Nina Markova becomes the prey of a lethal Nazi murderess known as the Huntress and joins forces with a Nazi hunter and British war correspondent to find her before she finds them
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Let It Snow by Nancy ThayerScrambling through the last-minute holiday rush at her Nantucket toy shop, Christina bonds with the family of her miserly landlord, forging unexpected ties along the way. By the best-selling author of A Nantucket Wedding. (romance).
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Meant to Be Yours by Susan MalleryThe best-selling author of Thrill Me and California Girls presents a latest romance set in the small wedding-tourist community of Happily Inc, California, in a series entry that is complemented by a bonus story.
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The Mistletoe Matchmaker by Felicity Hayes-McCoySpending the holidays at her grandparents’ home on Ireland’s Finfarran peninsula, Cassie joins the library’s writing group before falling for an enthusiastic local amid troubling family revelations. By the author of Summer at the Garden Café.
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The Porpoise by Mark HaddonThe award-winning author of The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time presents a fantastical novel about the theft of female agency by rapacious men and the ways in which archetypal stories can warp history and the present.
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Pride, Prejudice, and Other Flavors by Sonali DevAcclaimed neurosurgeon Dr. Trisha Raje clashes with the new chef, DJ Caine, over pedigree, pride, and arrogance, but they must find common ground if they want to save DJs sister.
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Royal Holiday by Jasmine GuilloryAccompanying her daughter to England to help style a royal family member during the Christmas season, Vivian finds herself in an unexpected holiday romance with the queen’s charming private secretary. By the best-selling author of The Wedding Date.
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The Starless Sea by Erin MorgensternDiscovering a mysterious book of prisoner tales, a Vermont graduate student recognizes a story from his own life before following clues to a magical underground library that is being targeted for destruction. By the best-selling author of The Night Circus. (romance).
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Agent running in the field by John Le CarréDesperate to resist the political turbulence of his 2018 London home, a young man establishes connections that lead him down a dark and dangerous path. By the best-selling author of A Legacy of Spies. (espionage).
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Bluebird, bluebird by Attica LockeForced by duty to return to his racially divided East Texas hometown, an African-American Texas Ranger risks his job and reputation to investigate a highly charged double-murder case involving a black Chicago lawyer and a local white woman.
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The Deserter by Nelson DeMilleA year after a trained assassin with classified Army intelligence disappears under suspicious circumstances, an Army investigator’s efforts to capture the man alive are complicated by his partner’s inexperience and suspected role as a CIA spy.
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The Disappearance of Alistair Ainsworth by Leonard GoldbergJoanna and the Watsons race against time to rescue a high-ranking cryptographer who holds vital national secrets from being exploited by his German abductors. By the best-selling author of A Study in Treason.
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The Family Upstairs by Lisa JewellDiscovering the identity of her birth parents and her inheritance of a valuable mansion, 25-year-old Libby makes horrifying discoveries about the massacre and disappearances of her biological family. By the best-selling author of Then She Was Gone.
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The Fifth Column by Andrew GrossLosing everything after a catastrophic bar fight, a man in 1941 New York uncovers a secret Nazi spy ring planning an attack on the city, in a work of suspense inspired by the true story of the Duquense Spy Ring.
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Final Option by Clive CusslerChairman Juan Cabrillo and his team of government-sponsored operatives hide their state-of-the-art weaponry and cutting-edge scientific technologies while navigating a dangerous mission aboard the Oregon. By the authors of Piranha.
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Kiss the girls and make them cry by Mary Higgins ClarkA #MeToo investigative journalist discovers that the man who once sexually assaulted her has become a successful industrialist on the brink of a billion-dollar deal. By the best-selling author of All By Myself, Alone.
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Lethal Agent by Vince FlynnA divisive presidential election is complicated by terrorist videos of a kidnapped scientist who is being forced to produce anthrax, catapulting Mitch Rapp into an undercover mission to prevent the weapon from being smuggled into America.
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Magic for Liars by Sarah GaileyIn a first novel by an Hugo Award-winning writer, a private investigator and talented liar embarks on a search for a killer at a California private academy for mages where her estranged, magically gifted twin hides in plain sight.
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The Murder List by Hank Phillippi RyanA bright, hard-working law student married to a faithful and devoted husband discovers that everything she believes about her life is false and is caught up in a game of cat-and-mouse for her very survival.
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The night fire by Michael ConnellyReceiving a notebook with details about a 20-year cold case, homicide detective Harry Bosch teams up with LAPD detective Renée Ballard before uncovering disturbing clues about his late mentor. By the best-selling author of Dark Sacred Night.
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The Second Sleep by Robert HarrisArriving in a remote mid-15th-century Exmoor village, a young priest discovers his late predecessor’s possibly fatal obsession with the ancient coins, glass and human bones strewn throughout the region. By the author of Fatherland.
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Stealth by Stuart WoodsAbruptly dispatched to a remote region of the U.K., Stone Barrington teams up with two brilliant colleagues only to land in a trap that reveals a rival power’s lethal agenda and the larger conspiracy of a criminal mastermind.
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To the Land of Long Lost Friends by Alexander McCall SmithMma Ramotswe’s efforts to help an old friend’s daughter are complicated by family drama, Charlie’s girlfriend’s apparent preference for Fanwell and the schemes of nemesis Violet Sephotho. By the author of The Colors of All the Cattle.
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True Believer by Jack CarrA sequel to The Terminal List finds former Navy SEAL James Reece assisting the CIA to stop a former Iraqi commando who has disappeared into Europe's underground in the wake of a string of horrific attacks.
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Twisted twenty-six by Janet EvanovichBounty hunter Stephanie Plum is challenged to protect one of her own when her suddenly widowed grandmother is targeted by ruthless gangsters. By the best-selling author of the Fox and O’Hare series.
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The Women of the Copper Country by Mary Doria RussellPresents a story inspired by the life of Annie Clements, retelling in historically authentic detail how in 1913 she led a courageous strike against the world's largest copper-mining company.
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Barnum : an American life by Robert WilsonP. T. Barnum was the greatest showman the world has ever seen: the cocreator of the Barnum & Bailey Circus and the man who made worldwide sensations of Jumbo the Elephant, General Tom Thumb, and the "Swedish Nightingale," Jenny Lind. He was the champion of wonder, joy, trickery, and "humbug." He was, as Barnum argues, one of the most important Americans of the nineteenth century. Nearly 125 years after his death, the name P. T. Barnum still inspires wonder. Robert Wilson's vivid new biography captures the full genius, infamy, and allure of the ebullient showman.
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Me by Elton JohnAn official autobiography by the influential music artist, published to coincide with the release of Rocketman, includes coverage of John’s complicated upbringing in a London suburb, his celebrity collaborations, his struggles with addiction and the establishment of his AIDS Foundation.
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Three women by Lisa Taddeo An account based on nearly a decade of reporting examines the sex lives of three American women, exploring the complexity and fragility of female desire.
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