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Discover new fiction and nonfiction titles coming out this Fall!
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Twiceby Mitch AlbomYoung Alfie Logan can rewind any moment for a do-over, but must accept the results of his second try. Having navigated through adolescence and finding seemingly lasting love with Gianna, he must confront an impossible choice when his power unravels during a casino arrest.
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The Proving Ground
by Michael Connelly
The Lincoln Lawyer is back with a case against an AI company whose product may have been responsible for the murder of a young girl.
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Circle of Daysby Ken FollettAs drought and tension grip the Great Plain, a gifted flint miner and a visionary priestess unite to build a monumental stone circle, but escalating tribal conflicts and brutal violence threaten their civilization and their shared ambition.
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A dismembered corpse is discovered in the vault of a silver shop. The police initially believe it to be that of a convicted armed robber, but not everyone agrees with that theory. One of them is Decima Mullins, who calls on the help of private detective Cormoran Strike as she's certain the body in the silver vault was that of her boyfriend - the father of her newborn baby - who suddenly and mysteriously disappeared.
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The Widow by John GrishamAlready struggling at work and at home, rural Virginia attorney Simon Latch finds himself accused of her murder after he secures wealthy widow Eleanor Barnett's secret inheritance only to see her fortunes unravel in the wake of a car crash.
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The Phoebe Variations by Jane HamiltonSeventeen-year-old Phoebe was never interested in her birth family. But on the cusp of her high school graduation, her adoptive mother insists on a visit to meet her biological parents and siblings. The encounter is a revelation that derails Phoebe. With the help of her best friend Luna, Phoebe runs away to their friend Patrick O’Connor’s chaotic home, where she hopes to go unnoticed among his thirteen siblings. What starts as an adolescent rebellion soon spirals into a whirlwind of self-discovery and unexpected connections, as Phoebe must navigate the tumultuous road out of girlhood and chart a new and unknown course.
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The Academy
by Elin Hilderbrand
When a surprise national ranking thrusts underachieving Tiffin Academy into the spotlight, a viral gossip app begins exposing students' and staff's secrets, unraveling reputations and relationships as the boarding school's carefully curated image gives way to chaos, scandal, and unexpected alliances.
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What We Can Know
by Ian McEwan
In a future drowned by climate disaster, solitary scholar Thomas Metcalfe uncovers a trail to a lost 2014 poem that once stirred scandal, unraveling a century-old mystery of love, betrayal, and artistic legacy in a world longing for what it has lost.
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Wreckby Catherine NewmanIn Western Massachusetts, Rocky juggles family life with her husband, adult children and aging father, until her fixation on a local accident and an ominous medical concern stirs up anxieties that threaten to upend her fragile sense of normalcy.
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The Impossible Fortune by Richard OsmanAs wedding plans unfold and personal struggles linger, the Thursday Murder Club reunites when a guest vanishes and a suspicious partner hints at something valuable--and deadly--leading Joyce, Elizabeth, Ron, and Ibrahim into a tangled case of coded secrets and high-stakes deception.
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The Black Wolf by Louise PennyWeeks after foiling an attack in Montréal and arresting the so-called Black Wolf, Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, confined by his injuries to Three Pines, quietly leads a covert investigation with agents Beauvoir and Lacoste, fearing the conspiracy he uncovered is only a deliberate misdirection.
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Gone Before Goodbye by Reese WitherspoonWhen disgraced combat surgeon Maggie McCabe takes a secretive job treating a powerful man overseas, his sudden disappearance pulls her into a deadly conspiracy forcing her on the run to uncover the truth and clear her name.
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All the Way to the River : Love, Loss, and Liberation by Elizabeth GilbertA raw and unflinching memoir of love, addiction, heartbreak, and transformation from the author of Eat Pray Love traces her journey from deep friendship to destructive passion and the hard-won freedom from patterns that once felt impossible to escape.
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Joyride : A Memoirby Susan OrleanThis vibrant memoir tracing a celebrated writer's creative journey blends personal stories with reflections on curiosity, discovery and the writing life while offering inspiration and practical insights for anyone pursuing a path shaped by wonder and imagination.
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Replaceable You : Adventures in Human Anatomy by Mary RoachFrom the New York Times best-selling author of Stiff and Fuzz comes a rollicking exploration of the quest to recreate the impossible complexities of human anatomy including difficult questions prompted by the human body's failings.
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We the People : A History of the U.s. Constitution by Jill LeporeExplores the evolving meaning of the U.S. Constitution, tracing generations of interpretation and amendment efforts, and arguing that the founders envisioned a living, adaptable document, challenging modern originalism and advocating for democratic engagement in shaping constitutional change.
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Taylor's Version : The Poetic and Musical Genius of Taylor Swift by Stephanie BurtTaylor Swift has become a peerless superstar, ceaselessly productive and internationally beloved. From her teen country debut to her world tour as the chair of the tortured poets department, Swift's career and her creations have captivated and bewitched us, opening up new ways to see both her life and our own. In Taylor's Version, the poet and literary scholar Stephanie Burt offers an insightful and heartfelt critical appreciation of Taylor Swift, her body of work, and the community that her art has fostered.
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107 Days by Kamala HarrisWritten with candor, a unique perspective, and the pace of a page-turning novel, 107 Days takes you inside the 2024 race for the presidency as no one has ever done before.
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