The Puppets of Spellhorst

 by Kate Dicamillo

From master storyteller Kate DiCamillo comes an original fairy tale–with enchanting illustrations, in which five puppets confront circustances beyond their control with patience, cunning, and high spirits.

 

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Stranded! A Mostly true Story from Iceland

 by Avar Por Benediktsson

Based on a true story, the author humorously recounts the time his grandfather got stranded with a friend on a brand new volcanic island in Iceland.  The adventurers face epic challenges like molten lava, melted eyeglasses and scant supplies before finally getting rescued. 

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The Watchmaker’s Hand

by Jeffrey Deaver

In Deaver’s The Watchmaker’s hand, Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs get busy after a deadly crane collapse in New York City; a political group claims responsibility and threatens further sabotage if their demands go unmet.  

 

 

 

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The Wishing Bridge

by Viola Shipman

Omce the hottest merger acquisitions executive in the company, Henrietta Wegner can see the ambitious and impossibly young up-and-comers gunning for her job.  When Henri’s boss makes it clear she’ll be starting the New Year unemployed unless she can close a big deal before the holidays, Henri impulsively tells him that she can convince her aging parents to Wegner’s.  But as Henri fields impatient texts from her boss while reconnecting with the magic of the store and warmth of her hometown, what sounded great in the boardroom begins to lose its luster in real life.

 

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The Manor House

by Gilly McMillan

From MY times bestselling author of The Nanny comes the scintillating story of two seemingly normal couples and the murder that will shatter their perfect facade–proving that even the most pleasant exteriors can conceal deadly secrets. 

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The Ball at Versailles

by Danielle Steel

It’s the summer of 1959 and the Palace of Versailles is hosting an event that will make history.  Four young women, all with something to prove, receive what some see as the invitation of a lifetime…For all these young women, Paris and one transcendent night will change their lives forever.

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