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Recent and Upcoming Releases
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Miracle at St. Andrews
by James Patterson & Peter De Jonge
A latest entry in the series that includes Miracle on the 17th Green finds a former professional golfer seeking personal inspiration during a pilgrimage to the mythical greens at St. Andrews.
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Roar
by Cecelia Ahern
From the bestselling author of P.S., I Love You, a fiercely feminist story collection that illuminates--sometimes in fantastical ways--how women of all kinds navigate the world today.
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Miss Julia Takes the Wheel
by Ann B. Ross
When a new doctor comes to town, Miss Julia invites him and his wife to dinner, but there's something off about the Crawfords.
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The Book of Dreams
by Nina George
Rendered comatose after an act of heroism, a man revisits memories of his British youth, while his ex forges an unexpected, profound friendship with the teenage son he has never known.
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The Editor
by Steven Rowley
A struggling writer in 1990s New York City gets his big break from none other than Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis.
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King of Kings
by Wilbur A Smith
A sequel to the best-selling The Triumph of the Sun finds a heartbroken Amber joining her twin on a mining venture in the wilds of Abyssinia before an invasion on the border threatens her reconciliation with Penrod.
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Normal People
by Sally Rooney
The unconventional secret childhood bond between a popular boy and a lonely, intensely private girl is tested by character reversals in their first year at a Dublin college that render one introspective and the other social, but self-destructive.
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Lost and Wanted
by Nell Freudenberger
An emotionally engaging, suspenseful new novel from the best-selling author, told in the voice of a renowned physicist: an exploration of female friendship, romantic love, and parenthood--bonds that show their power in surprising ways.
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The Girl He Used to Know
by Tracey Garvis Graves
A tumultuous but tender love affair between a socially awkward chess club member and a courageous, quirky girl is shattered by an unforeseen tragedy that forces them to confront respective anxieties when they reunite a decade later.
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Outside Looking In
by T. Coraghessan Boyle
A novel inspired by the controversial psychedelic drug experiments of Timothy Leary traces the impact of LSD and communal living on a 1960s Harvard grad student and his wife.
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Lights All Night Long
by Lydia Fitzpatrick
With the help of his American host family's daughter, Sadie, who has secrets of her own, Russian exchange student Ilya embarks on a mission to prove his brother Vladimir’s innocence in the murders of three girls back in Russia.
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