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The judge's list by John GrishamWhile on the hunt for a serial killer, Lacy Stoltz, an investigator for the Florida Board on Judicial Conduct, discovers that a man hiding behind the black robe may not only taking bribes but may be taking lives. Also available on OverDrive
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State of Terror by Louise PennyA passionate young foreign service officer, a dedicated journalist, and a smart, determined, but as yet untested new secretary of state must team up to defeat an intricate, carefully constructed conspiracy planned to take advantage of four years of an American government out of touch with international affairs. 1,000,000 first printing. Also available on OverDrive
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The Lincoln highway by Amor TowlesIn June of 1954, 18-year-old Emmett Watson, released after serving 15 months for involuntary manslaughter, discovers that two friends from the work farm have hidden themselves in the trunk of the warden’s car and have hatched a different plan for Emmett’s future. Also available on OverDrive
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Silverview
by John Le Carré
Giving up his high-powered career to run a bookshop in a small English seaside town, Julian Lawndsley finds his life upended by Edward, a Polish émigré living in Silverview, the big house on the edge of town, who is rather too interested in the inner workings of his modest new enterprise.
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The party crasher : a novel
by Sophie Kinsella
To retrieve a beloved childhood treasure hidden in her old home during a huge party, Effie breaks into Greenoaks, and, while sneaking around the house, hears conversations that make her see her family in a new light—and make wonder what she really came here to find.
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When two feathers fell from the sky
by Margaret Verble
After disaster strikes during one of her shows, Two Feathers, a young Cherokee horse-diver on loan to Glendale Park Zoo from a Wild West show, must get to the bottom of a mystery that spans centuries with the help of an eclectic cast of characters. 35,000 first printing.
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Oh William! by Elizabeth StroutThe iconic heroine of My Name is Lucy Barton recounts her complicated, compassionate relationship with William, her first husband—and longtime, on-again-off-again friend and confidant—and the lives they eventually built with other people. Also available on OverDrive
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Down the hatch
by M. C. Beaton
Private detective Agatha Raisin discovers a distressed elderly couple standing over the body of a local gardener and notoriously heavy drinker and investigates in the latest novel of New York Times best-selling series following Hot to Trot. 75,000 first printing
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Crossroads
by Jonathan Franzen
As Christmas 1971 approaches, the Hildebrand family of New Prospect, Illinois deals increasing points of crisis including a stale marriage, the draft and their son's sexual orientation in the first novel in a new trilogy from the author of Purity
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A Line to Kill
by Anthony Horowitz
Invited to an exclusive literary festival on an island off the English coast, Hawthorne and Horowitz become embroiled in the death of a local grandee in the latest novel of the series following The Sentence is Death. 100,000 first printing
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The Jealousy Man and Other Stories by Jo NesboThe New York Times bestselling master of suspense presents this unique and unnerving collection of stories rife with insatiable greed, devious lovers and heartrending fate. Also available on OverDrive
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My Monticello : fiction
by Jocelyn Nicole Johnson
"An irresistibly accessible yet startlingly bold book of short stories and a novella, inspired by Black lives in America and featuring the gripping eponymous work "My Monticello.""
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The last shadow
by Orson Scott Card
As three sapient species live peacefully together on one planet, the children of Ender and Bean must solve the great problem of the deadly virus that could wipe out every world in the Starways Congress, killing billions. 175,000 first printing.
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The brides of Maracoor : a novel
by Gregory Maguire
In this new series, 25 years after Wicked first debuted, Elphaba’s granddaughter, Rain, washing ashore on a foreign island, is taken in by a community of single women committed to obscure devotional practices. 125,000 first printing
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The death of Jane Lawrence
by Caitlin Starling
Jane Shoringfield hopes to marry, but she soon finds out that her husband-to-be has a dark secret.
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Pearl
by Josh Malerman
From the New York Times bestselling author of Bird Box and Malorie comes a new horror novel unlike any other that speaks to the legend of Pearl—a voice from inside your head that makes you do things—deadly things
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Fight Night by Miriam ToewsFrom the best-selling author of Women Talking and All My Puny Sorrows comes a novel about three generations of women Also available on OverDrive
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The Origins of Iris
by Beth Lewis
Escaping her abusive wife, Iris heads to the Catskill Mountains where she, trapped in a neglected cabin deep in the mountains, comes face-to-face with a seemingly better version of herself and must figure out why they have been brought together and what it means for their futures. 10,000 first printing.
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A Carnival of Snackery : Diaries 2003-2020
by David Sedaris
In this follow-up to his previous volume of diaries, Theft by Finding, the award-winning humorist chronicles the years 2003-2020, charting the years of his rise to fame with his trademark misanthropic charm and wry wit. 750,000 first printing
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The Boys : A Memoir of Hollywood and Family
by Ron Howard
By turns confessional, nostalgic, heartwarming and harrowing, the award-winning filmmaker and his brother, an audience-favorite actor, share their unusual family story of navigating and surviving life as sibling child actors. 200,000 first printing.
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The Storyteller : Tales of Life and Music by Dave GrohlThe legendary American musician, singer, songwriter and documentary filmmaker offers a collection of stories, written by his own hand, that focus on the memories of his life, from his childhood to today. 250,000 first printing. Also available on OverDrive
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On Animals
by Susan Orlean
Examining animal-human relationships through captivating stories she has written over the course of her career, the author, in this book that is equal parts wonderful and profound, celebrates the cross-species connections that grace our collective existence. 150,000 first printing.
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Powers and thrones : a new history of the Middle Ages
by Dan Jones
This epic history of the medieval world, which was forged by the big forces that still occupy us today—climate change, pandemic disease, mass migration and technological revolutions, shows us how every sphere of human life and activity was transformed in the thousand years covered by this book.
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Say their names : how Black lives came to matter in America
by Curtis Bunn
Combining journalism with personal insight, five seasoned journalists examine how inequality has been propagated throughout history, highlighting the disparities that have long characterized the dangers of being Black in America. 75,000 first printing.
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This is ear hustle : Unflinching Stories of Everyday Prison Life
by Nigel Poor
The co-creators and co-hosts of the Peabody- and Pulitzer-nominated podcast Ear Hustle, which is named after the prison term for “eavesdropping,” share stories that reveal the complexity of life for the incarcerated and formerly incarcerated while illuminating the shared experiences of humanity that unite us all
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Such Color : New and Selected Poems
by Tracy K. Smith
Collects the best poems the author’s award-winning books, which culminates in brilliant new poems that confront America’s historical and contemporary racism and injustices while urging us toward love as a resistance to everything that impedes it. 30,000 first printing.
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100 things we've lost to the internet
by Pamela Paul
The editor of The New York Times Book Review takes a look at life before the internet and how many of the fundamental human experiences we need have disappeared and how nearly every aspect of modern life has been changed
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Collective wisdom : lessons, inspiration, and advice from women over 50
by Grace Bonney
In the follow-up to the best-selling In the Company of Women, Grace Bonney turns her attention to older women in a celebration of intergenerational bonds between women, and the role those bonds play in sharing vital knowledge, stories, power, and history through generations
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Best Wishes, Warmest Regards : The Story of Schitt's Creek
by Daniel Levy
This coffee-table keepsake book from the father and son creators of the beloved Emmy-winning series features character profiles, illustrated catalogs of David's knits and Moira's wigs and behind the scenes moments. 150,000 first printing.
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Where the Deer and the Antelope Play : The Pastoral Observations of One Ignorant American Who Loves to Walk Outside
by Nick Offerman
In July 2019, Nick took a hiking trip to Glacier National Park with his friends Jeff Tweedy and George Saunders. The trip, and the conversations between the three men, began a study and exploration of both the American West and its National Parks that addresses so many of the important issues that affect America today. This book both maps out the group's travels and dives deeply into subjects such as: the history and geology of the National Parks of the West; farming, animal life, and conservation; the importance of outdoor recreation, including hunting and fishing.
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David Copperfield's history of magic
by David Copperfield
The legendary illusionist profiles twenty-eight of the world’s most groundbreaking magicians, with over 100 never-before-seen photographs of artifacts from his Museum of Magic including Houdini’s straightjackets and handcuffs and Dante’s sawing-in-half apparatus. 150,000 first printing.
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World War C : Lessons from the Pandemic and How to Prepare for the Next One by Sanjay GuptaDrawing on his insider access to the drama’s unfolding, including conversations with the world’s top public health experts, the CNN chief medical correspondent and America’s frontline COVID-19 health journalist shares what he’s learned and how we can prepare for—or prevent—the next one. 250,000 first printing. Also available on OverDrive
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