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Across the Universe
by Beth Revis
Seventeen-year-old Amy joins her parents as frozen cargo aboard the vast spaceship Godspeed and expects to awaken on a new planet 300 years in the future, but her frozen slumber abruptly ends 50 years too soon, not as the result of a computer malfunction but because someone on board the ship has tried to murder her.
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All the Single Ladies
by Dorothea Benton Frank
In the wake of a remarkable woman's death, three middle-aged women bond over their shared grief while evaluating their own shifting prospects.
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Beautiful Day
by Elin Hilderbrand
Gathering on Nantucket for a wedding planned to the letter by the bride's late mother, the Carmichaels and the Grahams hide their scandal-ridden, crumbling lives from the blissfully unaware, happy couple.
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Black Water Lilies
by Michel Bussi
A man, who is passionate about both women and art, is found dead in the gardens depicted in Monet’s Water Lilies.
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Blue Monday
by Nicci French
Living an existence of austere control and personal integrity borne from her views about what she can control in an uncontrollable world, psychotherapist Frieda Klein is placed at the center of a national investigation involving the abduction of a 5-year-old child and a client who harbors an obsessive longing for a child with the missing boy's physical appearance.
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Brown-Eyed Girl
by Lisa Kleypas
A conclusion to the series that began with Sugar Daddy finds cynical wedding planner Avery avoiding the advances of seductive wedding guest Joe, who challenges her beliefs about love and commitment.
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Come As You Are
by Jennifer Haupt
Two grunge-loving, misfit teens in the early 1990s dream about moving to Los Angeles and discover their relationship destroyed when a tragedy catapults them from friends to lovers.
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Don't You Forget About Me
by Mhairi McFarlane
Fired and dumped on the same night, Georgina takes a new job before realizing that her boss is her first love, and does not recognize her.
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Friday I'm In Love
by Camryn Garrett
Deciding to throw herself an epic coming out party with singing, dancing and rainbow cake, 16-year-old Mahalia Harris finds herself buried in a mountain of bills, unfinished schoolwork and enough drama that could end her party before it even begins.
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From This Moment
by Elizabeth Camden
Stella West's artistic talent made her the toast of London, but when her beloved sister dies under mysterious circumstances, she abandons everything, heads for Boston, and tries to pierce the ring of secrecy surrounding her sister's death. When she meetsRomulus White, a publisher with innumerable connections, she decides he could be a valuable ally. He decides to help her as a means to induce her to create art for his magazine. Neither one is prepared for the sparks that fly, and Romulus begins to wonder whether helping Stella solve the mystery of her sister's death is worth the risk to his publishing empire
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Go Tell It on the Mountain
by James Baldwin
While his family struggles with guilt, bitterness, and spiritual issues, John Grimes experiences a religious conversion in the Temple of the Fire Baptised.
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Heartbreak Hotel
by Deborah Moggach
A mismatched collection of guests, including a cuckolded husband and a hypochondriac mail carrier, fill a run-down bed and breakfast opened by a retired actor in Wales.
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The Hour I First Believed
by Wally Lamb
Relocating to a family farm in Connecticut after surviving the Columbine school shootings, Caelum and Maureen discover a cache of family memorabilia dating back five generations, which reveals to Caelum unexpected truths about painful past events.
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Just Haven't Met You Yet
by Sophie Cousens
Arriving in the Channel Islands to write an article about her parents romance, hopeless romantic and lifestyle reporter Laura, after grabbing the wrong suitcase, discovers the owner is clearly her dream man as she sets out to find him, learning some hard truths along the way.
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Maybe This Time
by Jill Mansell
When Mimi Huish visits her dad at his new home in the Cotswolds, she immediately falls in love with the new community, especially the seriously gorgeous, charismatic Cal Mathieson.
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Never Ever Getting Back Together
by Sophie Gonzales
Eighteen-year-old Maya Bailey enters a reality dating competition to get revenge on her cheating, royal-adjacent ex-boyfriend, and she ends up falling for another girl on the show--in fact, the girl he cheated on her with.
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Never Let Me Go
by Kazuo Ishiguro
A reunion with two childhood friends--Ruth and Tommy--draws Kath and her companions on a nostalgic odyssey into the supposedly idyllic years of their lives at Hailsham, an isolated private school in the serene English countryside, and a dramatic confrontation with the truth about their childhoods and about their lives in the present.
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Norwegian Wood
by Haruki Murakami
The tragic death of their best friend has a profound influence on the passionate relationship between Toru, a serious young college student in Tokyo, and Naoko, an introspective, beauty, as Toru finds himself drawn to an independent, sexually liberated young woman.
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Part of Your World
by Abby Jimenez
ER doctor Alexis Montgomerys world is turned upside down by a ridiculously hot carpenter whos 10 years younger, and as their short-term flings turns into a relationship, she must choose between her ultra-wealthy parents and true love.
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Silent Night
by Danielle Steel
"A psychiatrist gives up her uncomplicated life when she becomes the guardian of her niece, a child star-turned-emotionally traumatized patient in the aftermath of a devastating tragedy. By the best-selling author of ""The Mistress""."
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Since You've Been Gone
by Tari Faris
Leah Williams returns to Heritage determined to try again with her business. When she discovers she'll have to work with Jonathan Kensington, the guy who made her high school years so difficult, sparks fly both in their relationship and in the business.
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Take A Chance on Me
by Jill Mansell
Cleo Quinn's love life is looking up after she meets handsome and attentive Will Newman, but complications arise when her childhood nemesis, sculptor Johnny LaVenture, returns to Channing's Hill
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Time After Time
by Lisa Grunwald
Trapped in 1937 Grand Central Terminal by magical rules she cannot understand, an aspiring artist forges a romantic relationship with a hardworking railroad man before a landmark construction threatens their future together.
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True Colors
by Kristin Hannah
Despairing of receiving their critical father's love, Winona occupies herself in books and dreams, while Vivi Anne makes a fateful decision to follow her heart instead of dutifully fulfilling their father's ambitions.
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Forever Young: A Memoir
by Hayley Mills
The iconic actress looks back on her days as a child star for Disney, as well as the challenges of dealing with an industry that wanted her to remain to bound to a wholesome, youthful public image.
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