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Miss Morgan’s Book Brigade

A compelling remembrance of real librarians who could very easily have been lost to history. Readers who like historical novels with strong women characters will enjoy.

Medea

A must-have for adult collections, especially for readers who want to rethink how so-called monsters are traditionally presented, from a modern feminist viewpoint.

The Other Valley

This gripping speculative novel will make for wonderful book club discussions.
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Southern Fried Sass: A Queen’s Guide to Cooking, Decorating, and Living Just a Little “Extra.”

Minj’s many fans are familiar with her theatrical skills and her biting sense of humor, but it’s her personal strength and vulnerability that shine through in this book. Readers will enjoy both her insight and her witty storytelling about the people and places that shaped her career.
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To Woo and To Wed

Waters’s “Regency Vows” series ends the way it started, with humorous escapades and passionate interludes. Readers can start with this title but will get a bigger payoff by beginning with To Have and To Hoax and tearing through the whole series.
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Interesting Facts About Space

This is a sweet love letter to the awkward, the unseen, the cyberbullied, and everyone struggling to understand their place in the world. Austin is certainly finding hers, and fans will flock.
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Religion of Sports: Navigating the Trials of Life Through the Games We Love

Fans of most sports and readers of varied interests and levels of spirituality will find humor, insight, and wisdom in Chopra and Levin’s book. It’s very readable and highly recommended.
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The Stars Turned Inside Out

Readers who like mixing science and detection may find this book appealing, but it’s a mixed bag.
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The Silence in Her Eyes

This slow-build suspense novel keeps the tension rising as readers are drawn ever deeper into Leah’s claustrophobic world. And while the ending feels a bit rushed, the twists are enjoyable.
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