Zara’s Rules for Finding Treasure

 

 by Hena Khan

 Zara lives for bike rides with her friends–so when her shiny, brand-new bike goes missing from the park one day, she’s crushed.  After her parents insist she earn the money for another one herself, Zara’s determined to start a business,  But what kind? 

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Unbreakable: The Spies Who Cracked the Nazis’ Secret Code

 

 by Rebecca E. F. Barone

 During WWII, as the Germans waged war, every Nazi plan, every attack, was sent over radio.  But to the Allies listening in, the messages sounded like gibberish.  The communications were encoded with a powerful cypher–unless you could unlock the key to Germany’s Enigma machine. 

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Where The Lost Ones Go

 

 by Akemi Dawn Bowman

 Eliot is mourning Babung, her beloved grandmother who just passed away.  She’s less than excited to move to her new house, which smells like lemons and deception, and is searching for a sign, any sign, that ghosts are real.  Because if ghosts are real, it means she can find a way back to Babung. 

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How to Sell A Haunted House

by Grady Hendrix

NY times bestselling author Grady Hendrix takes on the haunted house in a thrilling new novel that explores the way your past–and your family–can haunt you like nothing else. 

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Spare

by Prince Harry

Spare is a landmark publication full of insight, revelation, self-examination, and hard-won wisdom about the eternal power of love over grief. 

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Love, Clancy

by W. Bruce Cameron

You’ve probably never met someone like Clancy.  He’s keeping a diary, he’s falling in love, there are rivals for his affections, he lives with his best friend and his worst enemy–even taken together, these factors are maybe not that unusual, except that Clancy is a dog.  His point of view is therfore perhaps…different. 

 

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The House in The Pines

by Ann Reyes

A debut thriller about the sublety of memory and manipulation, in which a young woman must find her way back to a New England cabin, armed with only hazy, haunting memories and a half-written book by the father in Guatemala she never knew, to finally uncover the truth that could save her. 

 

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Without a Trace

by Danielle Steel

What would happen if you were given a chance to walk away from everything in your life and start over with a blank slate, and you had a split second to decide?  Without a Trace, Danielle Steel tells an irresitible story of the risks two people are willing to take in exchange for a chance at the life they’ve always wanted. 

 

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The Villa

by Rachel Hawkins

From NY Times bestselling author Rachel Hawkins comes a deliciously wicked gothic suspense, set in an Italian villa with a dark history. 

 

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