Dishonorable Intentions

By Stuart Woods

Stone Barrington’s latest fling has some unfinished business with another man who will stop at nothing to get her back.  So far they’ve managed to outrun him, but they can’t hide forever.

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End of Watch

By Stephen King

Brady Hartsfield, the face behind the Mercedes Massacre, is in a coma, but his work isn’t done.  When detective Bill Hodges and his partner Holly Gibney investigate a suicide linked to that terrible event, they find not only their own lives at risk, but also the lives of everyone in the city.

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I Almost Forgot About You

By Terry McMillan

Dr. Georgia Young has a seemingly perfect life with a successful career and great friends and family.  But Georgia is restless and decides to make some changes in her life, changes that may lead to a second chance at love.

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But What If We’re Wrong?

By Chuck Klosterman

Have you ever thought about how certain scientists are about gravity?  Or how about your understanding of time?  New York Times bestselling author Chuck Klosterman explores the possibility that many cultural and scientific beliefs that are universally accepted will be eventually proven wrong as time goes on.

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Once Was A Time

 by Leila Sales

England, 1940: Spies will shoot Lottie and her best friend, Kitty, unless Lottie’s father reveals how time travel works.  When a portal appears, Lottie can save herself-if she abandons her dad and Kitty.

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Waylon! One Awesome Thing

 by Sara Pennypacker

The boys in Waylon’s class form rival recess teams, but Waylon has no interest.  He wants to be friends with everyone-well, maybe not Baxter, who is so bad he allegedly went to jail!

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Diana’s White House Garden

 by Elisa Carbone

1943: Diana Hopkins, who lives in the White House (her father is President Roosevelt’s chief advisor), is looking to contribute to the war effort.  “But what could a ten-year-old girl do?”

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Rules of the House

 by Mac Barnett

Ian reads the house rules for his family’s vacation rental and is committed to following them.  His sister Jenny disregards each one, however, including: “Never-ever-open the red door.”

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