Category Archives: New Adult Books

Leonardo Da Vinci

By Walter Isaacson

Based on thousands of pages from Leonardo’s astonishing notebooks and new discoveries about his life and work, Walter Isaacson weaves a narrative that connects his art to his science.  He shows how Leonardo’s genius was based on skills we can improve in ourselves, such as passionate curiosity, careful observation, and an imagination so playful that it flirted with fantasy.

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Killing Season

By Faye Kellerman

New York times Bestselling author Faye Kellerman delivers an electrifying novel of suspense as a young man’s investigation into his sister’s death draws him into the path of a sadistic serial killer.

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Fairytale

By Danielle Steel

Fairytale is a captivating example of the truths that will always withstand even the darkest storms, and a reminder that sometimes fairytales do come true, and good prevails over evil in the end.

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Martin Luther

By Eric Metaxas

From #1 New york Times bestselling author Eric Metaxas comes a brilliant and inspiring biography of the most influential man in modern history, Martin Luther, in time for the 500th anniversary of the reformation.

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Origin

By Dan Brown

In keeping with his trademark style, Dan Brown, author of The Da Vinci Code and Inferno, interweaves codes, science, religion, history, art, and architecture into this new novel.  Origin thrusts Harvard symbologist Robert Langdon into the dangerous intersection of humankind’s two most enduring questions, and the earthshaking discovery that will answer them.

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Winter Solstice

By Elin Hilderbrand

It’s been too long since the entire Quinn family has been able to celebrate the holidays under the same roof, but that’s about to change.  With Bart back safe and sound from Afganistan, the Quinns are preparing for a holiday more joyous than any they’ve experienced in years.  And Bart’s safe return isn’t the family’s only good news….  But it just wouldn’t be a Quinn family gathering if things went smoothly.  A celebration of everything we love– and some of the things we endure–about the holidays.

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The Witches Tree

By M.C. Beaton

One foggy night, an elderly spinster from the little town of Sumpton Harcourt is found hanging from a bent and twisted tree, and even as intrepid Agatha Raisin starts to investigate, more murders occur.  What do you expect in a town that has its own witches’ coven?

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A Casualty of War

By Charles Todd

From New York Times bestselling author Charles Todd come a haunting tale that explores the impact of World War I on all who witnessed it–officers, soldiers, doctors, and battlefield nurses like Bess Crawford.

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At the Southern Table with Paula Deen

By Paula Deen

At Paula’s house, a meal is a feast filled with the tastes, aromas, and spirited conversation reminiscent of a holiday family gathering.  Now, in this collection spanning ten years celebrity chef Paula Deen shares her secrets for transforming ordinary meals into memorable occasions.  The magazine Cooking with Paula Deen celebrates its 10th Anniversary.  This book includes entertaining tips, exciting new food preparation techniques and easy recipes for mouthwatering meals everyone is sure to love and no one will soon forget.

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