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New Must Read eBooks at HPL! November 2018
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You can access the eRead Illinois catalog to search and browse all titles here. You can access the OverDrive catalog to search and browse all titles here. On mobile devices download the Axis 360 App for eRead Illinois and Libby App for Overdrive.
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An Anonymous Girl by Greer HendricksParticipating in a psychological study under the mysterious Dr. Shields, Jessica endures intense, invasive sessions and oppressive behavioral restrictions before she begins to lose her grasp on reality. By the best-selling authors of The Wife Between Us.
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Once UponA River by Diane SetterfieldWhen the seemingly dead body of a child reanimates hours after arriving at an ancient inn on the Thames, three families try to claim her in the new novel from the best-selling author of The Thirteenth Tale.
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Kingdom of the Blind by Louise PennyThe six-time Agatha Award-winning author of such best-sellers as Still Life and The Cruelest Month presents the latest entry in the popular Chief Inspector Gamache series.
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Beauchamp Hall : A Novel by Danielle SteelSeeking solace from her unfulfilled dreams in a beloved British television series, Winnie impulsively departs for England in the aftermath of two losses and rediscovers herself amid the dramas and personalities of the show's production set.
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Target, Alex Cross by James PattersonWhen the U.S. President is assassinated by an unknown sniper, Alex Cross takes a personal role with the FBI to lead an unprecedented investigation that is complicated by Constitutional crises.
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Nine Perfect Strangers by Liane MoriartyGathering at a remote health resort for a 10-day fitness program, nine strangers and their enigmatic host become subjects of interest to a brokenhearted novelist who develops uncomfortable doubts about the resort's real agenda.
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Watching You : A Novel by Lisa JewellWhen a murder occurs in Melville Heights—one of the nicest neighborhoods in Bristol, England—dangerous obsessions come to light involving the headmaster at a local school, in this place where everyone has a secret.
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Sea Prayer by Khaled HosseiniThe #1 New York Times best-selling author of The Kite Runner presents an evocatively illustrated tribute to the tragic human realities of today's refugee crisis in the form of a father's letter to his young son on the eve of a dangerous journey.
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Long Road to Mercy by David BaldacciDevoting her life to bringing criminals to justice after her twin is murdered in childhood, FBI agent Atlee Pine investigates a missing-persons case in the Grand Canyon that may be tied to a string of disappearances.
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Look Alive Twenty-Five by Janet EvanovichWhen three consecutive managers from a famous deli go missing, leaving no clues behind but a single shoe each, latest manager Stephanie Plum navigates Lula's theories about alien abductions to avoid becoming the next victim.
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Elevation by Stephen KingA timely tale about the power of finding common ground traces the story of Scott Carey, whose mysterious affliction unites the small community of Castle Rock, Maine.
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Becoming by Michelle ObamaAn intimate memoir by the former First Lady chronicles the experiences that have shaped her remarkable life, from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago through her setbacks and achievements in the White House.
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Beastie Boys Book by Mike DFeaturing contributions by the group's surviving members and complemented by rare visuals, a panoramic chronicle of the Beastie Boys traces their early collaborations, genre-breaking achievements and evolution as musicians and social activists.
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Queer Eye : Love yourself, Love your life by Antoni PorowskiOffering hope and acceptance, the beloved hosts of Netflix’s Queer Eye, in a book that is part dishy exclusive, part practical guide, provide a wealth of advice for creating a happy and healthy life—one that is rooted in self-love and authenticity.
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Churchill : Walking with destiny by Andrew RobertsThe best-selling author of The Storm of War draws on extensive new materials, from private letters to war cabinet meetings, in a revisionist portrait of the iconic war leader that discusses Churchill's motivations and unwavering faith in the British Empire.
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