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New eBooks from Pindigital/Overdrive
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The Bookish Life of Nina Hill
by Abbi Waxman
A confirmed introvert finds her simple life upended when the father she never knew passes away, revealing an enormous extended family that overwhelms her budding relationship with a fellow trivia buff.
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The Nickel Boys
by Colson Whitehead
This new novel from the author of The Underground Railroad follows the harrowing experiences of two African-American teens at an abusive reform school in Jim Crow-era Florida.
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A Stranger on the Beach
by Michele Campbell
Sharing a vengeance-driven fling with an alluring stranger after an embarrassing public breakup, Caroline finds herself the target of the man's increasingly obsessive stalking. Then her ex goes missing and she is implicated in his murder.
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America's Reluctant Prince
by Steven M Gillon
A leading historian who was also a close friend of John F. Kennedy, Jr., offers a deeply researched, personal, surprising, and revealing portrait of the Kennedy heir the world lost too soon.
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Gods of Jade and Shadow
by Silvia Moreno-Garcia
A dark fairy tale inspired by folklore is set against the Jazz age in Mexico's underworld, where a young dreamer is sent by the Mayan God of Death on a life-changing journey.
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The Vagabonds
by Jeff Guinn
The fascinating story of two American giants—Henry Ford and Thomas Edison—whose annual summer sojourns introduced the road trip to our culture and made the automobile an essential part of modern life, even as their own relationship altered dramatically.
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The Lager Queen of Minnesota
by J. Ryan Stradal
A talented baker running a business out of her nursing home reconnects with her master brewer sister at the same time her pregnant granddaughter launches an IPA brewpub. By the award-winning author of Kitchens of the Great Midwest.
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The Wedding Party
by Jasmine Guillory
The rival best friends of bride-to-be Alexa share wedding responsibilities that transform their hostility into attraction, prompting a "friends with benefits" arrangement over an agreement not to fall in love.
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This Is How You Lose the Time War
by Amal El-Mohtar and Max Gladstone
Two time-traveling agents from warring futures, working their way through the past, begin to exchange letters—and soon fall in love.
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Dapper Dan: Made in Harlem
by Daniel R. Day
A memoir by the legendary designer who pioneered high-end streetwear traces his rise from an early-1980s Harlem storefront to the red carpet in Hollywood, working with such celebrities as Salt-N-Pepa and Beyoncé.
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New eBooks from eRead Illinois/Axis360
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Wanderers
by Chuck Wendig
When her little sister is afflicted by a bizarre sleepwalking disorder that begins to affect people all across the country, Shana is embroiled in an apocalyptic epidemic involving a decadent rock star, a religious radio host, and a disgraced scientist.
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Someone to Honor
by Mary Balogh
Abigail Westcott must contend with the infuriating charms of Gilbert Bennington, the lieutenant colonel and superior officer who has escorted her wounded brother, Harry, home from the wars with Napoleon.
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Beneath the Tamarind Tree
by Isha Sesay
The first definitive account of the lost girls of Boko Haram and why their story still matters—by celebrated international journalist Isha Sesay.
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The Need
by Helen Phillips
A woman grapples with the complex dualities of motherhood—joy and dread, tenderness and anxiety—after confronting a masked intruder in her home.
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Surfside Sisters
by Nancy Thayer
Returning to her Nantucket childhood home in the wake of personal and professional setbacks, a novelist is forced to settle old scores with her former best friend and unfaithful ex.
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Three Women
by Lisa Taddeo
Offers a riveting account of the sex lives of three ordinary American women, based on nearly a decade of reporting.
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The Shameless
by Ace Atkins
Approached by two New York reporters to reopen a 20-year-old suicide case, Sheriff Quinn Colson finds the investigation complicated by a local crime syndicate's involvement in a gubernatorial election.
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The Chain
by Adrian McKinty
A parent receives a panicked phone call from a stranger who reveals that both of their children have been kidnapped by someone who demands that they abduct another child to prevent the murders of their own.
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Window on the Bay
by Debbie Macomber
Encouraged by her best friend to start dating again, a Seattle intensive care nurse and empty nester unexpectedly catches the attentions of her injured mother's stoic surgeon.
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One Good Deed
by David Baldacci
The #1 New York Times bestselling author David Baldacci introduces an unforgettable new character: Archer, a straight-talking former World War II soldier fresh out of prison for a crime he didn't commit.
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Project Duchess
by Sabrina Jeffries
Fletcher “Grey” Pryde, 5th Duke of Greycourt, has a guarded heart, enviable wealth, and the undeserved reputation of a rogue. Grey’s focus on expanding his dukedom allows him little time to find a wife. But then he meets the spirited Beatrice Wolfe.
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Stars of Alabama
by Sean Dietrich
When two Depression-era migrant workers, Paul and Vern, find an abandoned baby in the woods, they take it upon themselves to care for the mysterious child.
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The Enlightenment of Bees
by Rachel Linden
Feeling adrift, Mia joins her vivacious housemate Rosie on a humanitarian trip around the world. As she grapples with how to make a difference in a complicated world, Mia realizes she must choose between the life she thought she wanted and the life unfolding before her.
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The Gone Dead
by Chanelle Benz
Returning to her ramshackle home in the Mississippi Delta after 30 years, Billie investigates the accident that killed her famous poet father as well as rumors that she went missing the day he died.
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The Bookshop on the Shore
by Jenny Colgan
Taking a nanny job in the Scottish Highlands to escape her high-stress city life, a single mother cares for two wild charges and their widowed father, finding purpose and a sense of belonging along the way.
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Paranoid
by Lisa Jackson
Struggling with traumatic memories of the shooting accident that ended her half-brother's life 20 years earlier, guilt-ridden Rachael Gaston prepares for her high-school reunion in Edgewater, Oregon, and begins to doubt her sanity when things in her home start moving by themselves.
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The Van Apfel Girls Are Gone
by Felicity McLean
Tikka is the precocious narrator of this endearing coming-of-age story, set in an eerie Australian river valley suburb. In the summer of 1992, the Van Apfel sisters, Hannah, Cordelia, and Ruth disappear without a trace. While the search for the sisters unites the small community, the mystery of their disappearance haunts Tikka and her sister.
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The Lightest Object in the Universe
by Kimi Eisele
In a powerless world after a global economy collapse, an East Coast man desperate to reunite with the woman he loves encounters a menagerie of lost souls, opportunists, and would-be rebuilders on a cross-country railroad journey.
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Making Space, Clutter Free
by Tracy McCubbin
Decluttering expert Tracy McCubbin offers revolutionary help to anyone who has repeatedly tried to break their clutter's mysterious hold. Her powerful answer lies in the 7 Emotional Clutter Blocks, unconscious obstacles that stood between thousands of her clients and financial freedom, healthy relationships, and positive outlooks.
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Underestimating Miss Cecilia
by Carolyn Miller
Shy, sweet Cecilia, who has always been in love with Edward, tries to find her way toward happiness as Edward finally settles down and looks for a proper wife, but prejudice, political riots, and the changing face of England's societal structures block them at every turn.
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