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New Must Read eBooks at HPLNovember 2022
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We have a new library catalog - when you click on the title's link below, it will direct you to the catalog record which will show all versions and platforms available for each book! Access the direct catalogs of each service we support to search and browse titles by clicking the icons below: On mobile devices you can download the Axis 360 App for eRead Illinois, the Libby App for eMediaLibrary and the Hoopla App for their catalog and access to items.
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Going Rogue : Rise and Shine Twenty-Nine
by Janet Evanovich
After tracking down fugitive Oswald Wednesday with a fellow apprehension agent, Stephanie Plum faces a new obstacle as she tries to bring in her latest bounty, in the latest addition to the long-running, very popular series following Game On.
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The Prisoner
by B. A. Paris
Amelie has always been a survivor, from losing her parents as a child in Paris to making it on her own in London. As she builds a life for herself, she is swept up into a glamorous lifestyle where she married the handsome billionaire Jed Hawthorne. But then, Amelie wakes up in a pitch-black room, not knowing where she is. Why has she been taken? Who are her mysterious captors? And why does she soon feel safer here, imprisoned, than she had begun to feel with her husband Jed?
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Paris Daillencourt is About to Crumble
by Alexis J. Hall
When his roommate enters him in the nations favorite baking show, Paris Daillencourt finds love with a fellow contestant until his fear of failure spoils his happiness, forcing him to face his past, his future and his constant self-doubt to embrace the sweet things in life.
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Someday, Maybe
by Onyi Nwabineli
After her husband, the greatest love of her life, commits suicide, a young woman finds the strength to move on with the help of her tight-knit Nigerian family and happy memories of the man shell never forget.
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No Plan B : a Jack Reacher Novel
by Lee Child
Witnessing a woman pushed to her death in front of a bus, Jack Reacher, following the killer on foot, is unaware that this is part of a secret conspiracy with many moving parts with no room for error and any threats will be permanently removed, including Reacher.
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The Atlas Paradox
by Olivie Blake
In this electrifying sequel to the viral sensation, The Atlas Six, the members of a secret society, headed by a man whose plans to change life as we know it are already under way, must each pick a side - preserve the world or destroy it.
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The Boys from Biloxi
by John Grisham
The #1New York Times best-selling author sets the stage for his most gripping thriller yet as he returns to Mississippi where his page-turning twists and turns lead to a stunning conclusion.
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It Starts With Us
by Colleen Hoover
Atlas Corrigan, Lilys first love and the person who returned suddenly and interrupted her romance with neurosurgeon Ryan Kincaid, tells his side of the story in the sequel toIt Ends with Us.
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Demon Copperhead
by Barbara Kingsolver
The son of an Appalachian teenager uses his good looks, wit and instincts to survive foster care, child labor, addiction, disastrous loves and crushing losses, in the new novel from the best-selling author of Unsheltered.
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Friends, Lovers, and the Big Terrible Thing
by Matthew Perry
The beloved Friends star shares candid behind the scenes stories from the legendary sitcom, as well as detailing his own struggles with addiction that threatened to derail his career.
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My Travels with Mrs. Kennedy
by Clint Hill
Opening an old steamer trunk for the first time in 50 years, retired Secret Service agent Clint Hill finds forgotten photos, handwritten notes, personal gifts and treasured memories that capture the experience of traveling with Jacqueline Kennedy as the entire world was falling in love with her.
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Waypoints : My Scottish Journey
by Sam Heughan
The Scottish actor and star of Outlander sets out on a nearly 100-mile walk along Scotlands rugged West Highland Way to explore his heritage and map out the moments that shaped his views on dreams, ambition, family, friendships, love and life.
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The Trump Tapes : Bob Woodward's 20 Interviews with President Trump
by Bob Woodward
Featuring more than eight hours of Woodward/Trump conversations, The Trump Tapes is as historically important as the Frost/Nixon interviews. In this up-close, unvarnished self-portrait of Trump and his presidency, listeners will hear Trump as Woodward did: profane, incautious, divisive, and deceptive, but also engaging and entertaining, ever the host and the salesman, trying to sell his presidency to win Woodward over.
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How Am I Doing? : 40 Conversations to Have with Yourself
by Corey Yeager
Every strong relationship is rooted in good conversation, and that's true for your relationship with yourself, too. In How am I doing?, Dr. Corey Yeager guides you through a series of reflective questions to help you gain the self-compassion, personal awareness, and healing you seek.
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The Extraordinary Life of an Ordinary Man
by Paul Newman
Culled from thousands of pages of transcripts, this raw, candid, unvarnished memoir of the greatest movie star of the past 75 years, told with searing honesty, covers everything: his traumatic childhood, his career, his drinking, his intimate life with Joanne Woodward and his innermost fears and passions and joys.
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Ejaculate Responsibly : a Whole New Way to Think About Abortion
by Gabrielle Stanley Blair
In a series of 28 brief arguments reframing the abortion issue, Gabrielle Blair deftly makes the case for moving the abortion debate away from controlling and legislating women's bodies and instead directs the focus on men's lack of accountability in preventing unwanted pregnancies.
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Dying of Politeness
by Geena Davis
In this candid memoir, the Academy Award winner recalls her journey from a quiet and polite childhood to a screen icon who helped lead the way to gender parity in Hollywood
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