The Red Address Book

By Sofia Lundberg

For fans of The Little Paris Bookshop and The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared comes a heartwarming debut about 96-year-old Doris, who writes down the memories of her eventful life as she pages through her decades-old address book.  But the most profound moment of her life is still to come…

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Turning Point

By Danielle Steel

In Danielle Steel’s powerful new novel, four trauma doctors–the best and brightest in their field–confront exciting new challenges, both personally and professionally, when given a rare opportunity.

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The House Next Door

By James Patterson

At first, Laura Sherman is thrilled to meet a fresh face, but will her relationship with the man next door go too far before she realizes he’s not what he seems?

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I Do Not Like Books Anymore!

by Daisy Hirst

Monster siblings Natalie and Alphonse are back.  Natalie can’t wait to read aloud to Alphonse.  She gets her first beginner reading book about a cat.  The letters all look like prickles and bird feet and nothing interesting happens to that cat.  Natalie decides she doesn’t like books anymore and doesn’t need to read, ever.  Instead, she will make up stories and tell them to Alphonse.

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Carmela Full of Wishes

by Matt de la Pena

When carmela wakes up on her birthday, her wish has already come true–she’s finally old enough to join her big brother as he does the family errands.  Together, they travel the neighborhood until Carmela finds a lone dandelion growing in the pavement.  But before she can blow its white fluff away, her brother tells her she has to make a wish.  If only she can think of just the right wish to make.

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Finchosaurus

by Gail Donovan

“Help,” says the note that Atticus Finch Martin finds buried in the school garden.  He puts aside his quest for the world’s largest dinosaur fossil, determined to come to the mystery note-writer’s aid.

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Saving Winslow

by Sharon Creech

Louie doesn’t have the best luck when it comes to nurturing small creatures.  but when his father brings home a sickly, newborn mini donkey, Louie is determined to save him.

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The Guggenheim Mystery

by Robin Stevens

Ted’s aunt is the prime suspect in a high-profile art theft at the museum where she works.  Ted, his sister, and their cousin follow a trail of clues across New York City to prove aunt Gloria’s innocence–and to find the real thief.

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A Very Large Expanse of Sea

 by Tahereh Mafi

2002: Shirin figures everyone at her new school will dislike her for her race, religion, and hijab.  Then she meets Ocean James, who actually seems to want to get to know her–and she discovers breakdancing.

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Under The Midnight Sun

By Tracie Peterson

Tayler Hale is ahead of her time as one of the first women naturalists, but It seems she must keep running away from the clutches of the man to whom she once made a foolish promise.  In secret, her boss from Yelowstone arranges for a new job… in Alaska.

The popular Curry Hotel continues to thrive in 1929 as visitors venture in the massive national park surrounding Denali.  Recent graduate Thomas Smith has returned to the hotel and the people he considers family.  But when a woman naturalist comes to fill the open position and he must work with her, everything becomes complicated.  The summer brings unexpected guests and trouble to Curry.  With his reputation at stake, will Thomas be able to protect Tayler from the danger that follows?

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