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A book of days
by Patti Smith
In a companion to her Instagram account, this photography book from the acclaimed singer, songwriter, poet, painter and National Book Award-winning author of Just Kids showcases a year of her life through personal images of 365 days. Illustrations.
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A world of curiosities
by Louise Penny
Chief Inspector Gamache investigates after a 150-year-old letter points to the discovery and opening of a bricked-up room in an attic that's filled with curiosities, in the 18th novel of the series following The Madness of Crowds.
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Tom Clancy red winter
by Marc Cameron
When possibly Soviet defector offers the CIA details of his government's espionage plans in return for asylum, former Marine and brilliant CIA analyst Jack Ryan goes behind the Iron Curtain to find answers before the Cold War turns into a Red Winter.
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The choice
by Nora Roberts
When the enemy's witches, traitorous and power-mad, appear to her in a dream, practicing black magick and sacrificing the innocent, Breen, united with Keegan and all of Talamh, must save those in need of rescue and, with every weapon she has, confront the darkness once and for all.
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The dead romantics
by Ashley Poston
Returning home to bury her beloved father, Florence Day, the ghostwriter for one of the most prolific romance authors in the industry, second-guesses everything she's ever known about love stories when she is haunted by the ghost of her new editor.
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Mad about you
by Mhairi McFarlane
After turning down a proposal from her long-time partner, in-demand wedding photographer Harriet Hatley moves in with a new roommate, a hopeless romantic who makes her question everything about her life and her past when her heavily guarded secret comes to light.
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The Comedians in cars getting coffee book
by Jerry Seinfeld
Hand-picking the keenest insights and funniest exchanges from 84 episodes of the groundbreaking streaming series, this gorgeously designed and carefully curated book collects casual yet intimate conversations with the funniest people alive, becoming the most important historical archive about the art of comedy ever amassed.
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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 revolutionary Samuel Adams
by Stacy Schiff
A Pulitzer Prize-winning biographer turns her attention to Samuel Adams, an intensely disciplined man - and arguably the most essential Founding Father - who supplied the moral backbone of the American Revolution, becoming the most wanted man in America.
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