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The Gate Thief

In best-selling author Card’s sequel to The Lost Gate, which introduced the story of the Mages of Westil, Danny North looks like your average high schooler but has the outselves of 13 centuries of gatemages packed tight in his mind...
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Beatles Stories: A Fab Four Fan’s Ultimate Road Trip

Creating this ­trifling, shallow film was likely a dream-fulfilling experience for über-fan Swirsky, but only the most devoted completists will care to add this title to their Beatles video collections.
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Great Empires: Illustrated Atlas

Although this is a fine reference work crammed with facts on each page, it can also easily be read cover to cover. An accomplished and sensible resource for students in need of illustrations for reports and patrons looking for a general but informative historic overview of world empires.
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Christmas on Mimosa Lane

Issues concerning mothers and daughters, family, and grief are at the heart of this intense, heart-wrenching, yet uplifting romance that would make a solid book club choice. DeStefano (Secret Legacy) lives in north Georgia.
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Comet’s Tale: How the Dog I Rescued Saved My Life

This heartwarming story is recommended for all readers who will enjoy learning about greyhounds.
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Kissing Under the Mistletoe

Well-­handled sexual tension, sympathetic protagonists, and engaging supporting characters add to this sassy, tender, and funny romp that has plenty of holiday ambience, lays the foundation for an ongoing series, and leaves fans hoping the next installment isn’t too far away. Adair (Tucker’s Crossing) lives in the Santa Cruz Mountains, CA.
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The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards

Why am I highlighting this contemporary picaresque? Jansma was a finalist for BOMB magazine’s 2011 fiction contest...
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The Feud: The Hatfields and McCoys; The True Story

King here takes a big leap from the subject of his best-selling Skeletons of the Zahara, about 12 early 1800s American sailors dragged into slavery and then trapped in the Sahara after a shipwreck...
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Beluga

Gavin’s captivating style and colloquial voice add a wonderful dimension to Southern regional literature. This will certainly seal his growing reputation in the humorous crime genre. [See Prepub Alert, 7/2/12.]
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