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October 15, 2025
New Adult Fiction
Alchemy of secrets : a novel by Stephanie Garber
Alchemy of secrets : a novel
by Stephanie Garber

"The HOTLY ANTICIPATED adult debut novel by the beloved, #1 NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLING author of the Caraval and Once Upon a Broken Heart series It starts with a class in an old movie theater. Folklore 517: Local Legends and Urban Myths, taught by a woman called the Professor. Most students believe the Professor's stories are just fiction, but Holland St. James has always been convinced that magic is real. When she tracks down a local legend named the Watch Man, who can supposedly tell you when you'll die, the world finally makes sense. Except that the Watch Man tells her she will die at midnight tomorrow unless she finds an ancient object called the Alchemical Heart. With the clock ticking, Holland is pulled deeper into this magical world in the heart of Los Angeles-and into the path of a magnetic stranger. Everything about him feels like a bad idea, but he promises Holland that her sister sent him to protect her. As they chase clues and stories that take them closer to the Alchemical Heart, Holland realizes everyone in this intoxicating new world is lying to her, even this stranger. And if she can't figure out whom to trust, not even the Alchemical Heart will save her"-- Provided by publisher
What we can know : a novel by Ian McEwan
What we can know : a novel
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.
The Irish goodbye : a novel by Heather Aimee O'Neill
The Irish goodbye : a novel
by Heather Aimee O'Neill

Three adult sisters grapple with a shared tragedy over a Thanksgiving weekend spent in their childhood home, navigating complex relationships and old tensions.
Shadow Ticket by Thomas Pynchon
Shadow Ticket
by Thomas Pynchon

Milwaukee 1932, private eye Hicks McTaggart searches for a Wisconsin cheese fortune heiress, but he's shanghaied onto a transoceanic liner to Hungary; before he finds her he will be entangled with Nazis, Soviet agents, British counterspies, swing musicians, practitioners of the paranormal and outlaw motorcyclists.
New Mysteries
The killing stones by Ann Cleeves
The killing stones
by Ann Cleeves

After his friend Archie is found murdered beside a stolen artifact on Westray, Detective Jimmy Perez returns to Orkney, where personal ties, dark secrets and local rumors complicate his search for the truth behind the killing.
Miss Winter in the library with a knife by Martin Edwards
Miss Winter in the library with a knife
by Martin Edwards

"YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED to an all-expenses-paid Christmas holiday at Midwinter, a remote hamlet in the North Pennines in Yorkshire, England, to play a murder mystery game. Joining you are a has-been mystery author infamous for copycatting the classics, an out of work publicist, a disgraced influencer whose off-the-record remarks have come back to bite her, a true crime podcaster who's been sued for every penny, a former hotshot literary agent who's been sued for sexual harassment, and a publisher who used AI to plagiarize bestsellers--and was sued by Netflix. Oddly, the contestants also share a lack of any next-of-kin who might notice or care if they disappear. But no matter! There are cash prizes for all who see the game through to the end, and of course a high-stakes Grand Prize for the winner that no one is allowed to discuss. But it's promised to be life-altering. And then one by one, people start dying.."-- Provided by publisher
Picket Line : The Lost Novella by Elmore Leonard
Picket Line : The Lost Novella
by Elmore Leonard

This never-before-published gem from a master storyteller describes an unprecedented farmers' movement in Trinity, Texas; the complex cast of Chicanos, Anglos, and migrants that impact the union; and the careful balance of passion, patience, and pure, stupid guts that it takes to hold the line.
New Young Adult Fiction
Thorn season by Kiera Azar
Thorn season
by Kiera Azar

Teen heiress Alissa Paine possesses an illegal magic, and when she is summoned to her kingdom's harsh and glittering royal court, she finds herself caught between two dangerous men in a web of hidden intentions.
Soulmatch by Rebecca Danzenbaker
Soulmatch
by Rebecca Danzenbaker

Two hundred years after World War III, the world is at peace thanks to its soul-identification system, which tells every 18-year-old if their past lives were good or bad, and Sivon's results stun her and the world.
Fake skating by Lynn Painter
Fake skating
by Lynn Painter

In this heartfelt rom com, childhood best friends Dani and Alec reunite in their hockey-obsessed hometown, and as they fake a relationship for convenience, old wounds, family secrets and lingering feelings surface -- threatening to turn their pretend romance into something real.
New Adult Non-Fiction
Listening to the law : reflections on the court and constitution by Amy Coney Barrett
Listening to the law : reflections on the court and constitution
by Amy Coney Barrett

A Supreme Court justice lays out her role on the court, from her deliberation process to dealing with media scrutiny; she brings to life the making of the Constitution and explains her approach to interpreting its text.
The Parkinson's plan : a new path to prevention and treatment by E. Ray Dorsey
The Parkinson's plan : a new path to prevention and treatment
by E. Ray Dorsey

Outlines a comprehensive strategy to prevent, slow, and manage Parkinson's disease, featuring the “Parkinson's 25” risk-reduction checklist, interviews with leading experts, and practical advice on diet, environment, and emerging treatments rooted in the latest medical research. Illustrations. Maps.
About time : poems by David Duchovny
About time : poems
by David Duchovny

"From acclaimed author, actor, and singer-songwriter David Duchovny, a deeply personal, existential, and insightful debut poetry collection"
Lunch Well : 85 Recipes to Bring a Little Spark to the Midday Meal by Fern Green
Lunch Well : 85 Recipes to Bring a Little Spark to the Midday Meal
by Fern Green

Much ink has been spilled over packing desirable lunches for kids, but for adults, lunch is often the neglected meal. With too many time constraints placed on it, lunch often becomes a sad desk-side meal. Rather than sidelining this important meal, why not use it as an opportunity to infuse your day with a bit of self-care, and a chance to refuel for a productive second half of your day.
107 days by Kamala Harris
107 days
by Kamala Harris

"Your Secret Service code name is Pioneer. You are the first woman in history to be elected vice president of the United States. On July 21, 2024, your running mate, Joe Biden, announces that he will not be seeking reelection. The presidential election will occur on November 5, 2024. You have 107 days. Written with candor, a unique perspective, and the pace of a page-turning novel, 107 Days takes you inside the race for the presidency as no one has ever done before"
The undiscovered country : triumph, tragedy, and the shaping of the American West by Paul Andrew Hutton
The undiscovered country : triumph, tragedy, and the shaping of the American West
by Paul Andrew Hutton

Revisits the American West of 1755 to 1890 through the lives of four frontiersmen and three Native leaders, examining the violent realities, cultural myths, and environmental costs behind the celebrated narrative of national expansion and identity. Illustrations. Maps.
Sally's Baking 101 : foolproof recipes from easy to advanced by Sally McKenney
Sally's Baking 101 : foolproof recipes from easy to advanced
by Sally McKenney

In this collection of 101 irresistible recipes, a self-taught baker presents an array of crowd-pleasing bakes to suit every occasion and craving, from cookies and bars to cakes, pies, breads and brunch fare. Illustrations.
The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz : a story of survival by Anne Sebba
The Women's Orchestra of Auschwitz : a story of survival
by Anne Sebba

Chronicles the story of the women who came together to form an orchestra in their struggle to survive the horror of Auschwitz. By the New York Times bestselling author of Les Parisiennes. Illustrations.
The Student Debt Crisis : America's Moral Urgency by Jamal Watson
The Student Debt Crisis : America's Moral Urgency
by Jamal Watson

"Based on extensive interviews with students, college administrators, policymakers, and other leaders, The Student Debt Crisis illuminates one of the nation's most urgent and pressing civil rights questions of the last three decades: Who gets to go to college? This book comprehensively examines the history and current state of the student debt crisis in the United States. With a focus on the moral imperative of ensuring equal access to higher education, The Student Debt Crisis highlights the disproportionate impact of student debt on Black and brown students, particularly Black women. By delving into the history and practical realities of student debt, higher education journalist Jamal Watson sheds light on the challenges faced by debt-laden college graduates and non-graduates alike. From the rising number of borrowers defaulting on their loans to the barriers that hinder accessibility for those from diverse socioeconomic backgrounds, Watson offers a deeper understanding of the student debt crisis on macro and micro levels. As the spotlight on student loan debt continues to grow, The Student Debt Crisis is a vital resource for anyone seeking a comprehensive understanding of this issue. From policymakers shaping paths of action to families and students navigating educational choices, this book offers essential insights and potential solutions to these pressing challenges."
New Large Print
Confronting evil : assessing the worst of the worst by Bill O'Reilly
Confronting evil : assessing the worst of the worst
by Bill O'Reilly

"The concept of evil is universal, ancient, and ever present today. The biblical book of Genesis clearly defines it when Cain kills his brother Abel out of jealousy. Evil is a choice to make another suffer. As long as human beings have walked, evil has been close by. Confronting Evil by Bill O'Reilly and Josh Hammer recounts the deeds of the worst people in history: Genghis Khan. The Roman Emperor Caligula. Henry VIII. The collective evil of the 19th century slave traders and the 20th century robber barons. Stalin. Hitler. Mao. The Ayatollah Khomeini. Putin. The Mexican drug cartels. Collectively, these warlords, tyrants, businessmen, and criminals are directly responsible for the death and misery of hundreds of millions of people. By telling what they did and why they did it, Confronting Evil explains the struggle between good and evil--a choice every person in the Judeo-Christian tradition is compelled to make. But many defer. We avoid the life decision. We look away. It's easier"
My beloved : a Mitford novel by Jan Karon
My beloved : a Mitford novel
by Jan Karon

Father Tim's love letter to wife Cynthia goes missing and circulates among his neighbors; Harley gets an important letter of his own; a broken heart teaches Old Mayor Esther a lesson; and thanks to Lace and Dooley, readers get what they've been waiting for: Sadie.
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