Monthly Archives: September 2016

The Best Worst Thing

 by Kathleen Lane

This debut novel strikes a chord about learning the limits of what you can control, and the good-sometimes even best- things that can come of finally letting go.

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A Most Magical Girl

 by Karen Foxlee

Dive into this story of a friendship between two girls set in Victorian England, with magical machines, wizards, witches, a mysterious underworld, and a race against time.

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Mighty Jack

 by Ben Hatke

Jack may be the only kid in the world who’s dreading summer, and for good reason:  Summer is when his single mom takes a second job leaving him home to watch his autistic kid sister, Maddy.

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School of the Dead

 by Avi

Full of twists and turns that get spookier by the chapter, this is the story of Tony, a boy who must solve the mystery of why the ghost of his Uncle Charlie is haunting him.

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Pirate

By Clive Cussler

Treasure-hunters Sam and Remi Fargo have seen it all.  But this time they’re facing a man who will stop at nothing to claim what he believes is rightfully his.  Sam and Remi soon realize the race for this prize will either be their biggest victory or deadliest defeat.

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Nutshell

By Ian McEwan

Nutshell is a riveting story of murder and deception, from the bestselling author of Atonement.

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Robert B. Parker’s Debt To Pay

By Reed Coleman

Jesse Stone has a full plate with his ex-wife’s approaching wedding and his own relationship on the rocks.  But his full attention is required when a Boston crime boss is murdered and the prime suspect is an assassin by the name of Mr. Peepers, who is out for Jesse and his loved ones next.

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