Boyle fiction, Ecco Animal behaviorist Guy Schermerhorn has taught his chimp how to use sign language. Jocelyn Nicole Johnson fiction, Henry Holt Set in the near future, this sharp debut tells the story of a diverse group of Charlottesville neighbors fleeing a white militia and taking refuge in the historic Thomas Jefferson plantation. Allison Heller fiction, Flatiron Books The Cottonwood Book Club is where the neighbors go to gossip, drink, and enjoy twisty thrillers, safe in the knowledge that nothing bad could ever happen in their own neighborhood.
But when acts of vandalism start to target the members of the book club, everyone starts taking a look at their own secrets. Emmett Watson has served his time at a juvenile work farm and is ready to start fresh with his little brother Billy — leaving their Nebraska town and trying to make their way to the promised land of California. Quirke makes a call back home, and soon a detective has been sent to Spain. Also in Spain: a hit man hot on the trail of his newest target.
She turns to the only person she knows who might be able to help her — and he just happens to be the third baseman for the Red Sox. George Will Nonfiction, Hachette Books The Pulitzer Prize-winning conservative columnist reflects on everything from the Revolutionary War to climatology, the coronavirus, and the many other issues the nation continues to grapple with on a regular basis.
Their three adult daughters are rocked by this news — and left questioning just about everything they took for granted.
Richard Powers fiction, WW Norton Astrobiologist Theo Byrne is searching for life in the cosmos while doing his best to raise his troubled 9-year-old son after the death of his wife. There, she is penniless and sleeping on floors — but befriends two amazing women, Martita and Paola. The years intervene and the women drift out of touch, separated on three continents — until a letter brings back all the memories.
A year later, Joe Gunther and his investigative team are finding out almost nothing about that story is true: For starters, Nathan Lyon was born Nick Bianchi, and his money came from the Mafia.
Colson Whitehead fiction, Doubleday Ray Carney is a Harlem furniture salesman, doing his best to support his wife and kids. Business is slow, and his cousin Freddie — a small-time crook — sometimes drops off the odd bit of jewelry, no questions asked.
Jack and his friends fight for their lives through the zombie apocalypse. Rowley Jefferson chronicles his life story and adventures. For five students, a detour into detention ends in murder. Emilia vows to do whatever it takes to avenge her sister, Vittoria. Avery and the four Hawthorne grandsons have a new family puzzle to solve. Evangeline seeks the help of the Prince of Hearts when her love, Luc is bewitched. See previous Best Seller list.
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Hardcover Nonfiction. Paperback Trade Fiction. Read Review. Paperback Nonfiction. Illustrated by Jim Field When a young boy's favorite toy goes missing, it's Christmas Pig to the rescue! Palacio A boy with a facial deformity starts school. Palacio A young boy sets out on a perilous journey across America to rescue his father.
In her new job, she meets other fierce women and gains lasting friendships. A story of the bond between siblings, The Dutch House warns of the dangers of obsessive nostalgia. Here live children with the special abilities of telekinesis and telepathy who are tested and used at the hands of the ruthless director Mrs. Children who cooperate are given tokens for the vending machines.
As other children start to disappear to never be seen, Luke realizes his only hope is to escape. Over two decades ago, a jury convicted Quincy Miller for the murder of his lawyer Keith Russo. However, someone framed Miller, and Cullen Post, the founder of innocence group Guardian Ministries, takes up his case.
On a remote Irish island, the perfect wedding turns deadly in this thrilling mystery. The high profile wedding between a television star and a magazine publisher is supposed to be the perfect event. Yet once the guests arrive, past conflicts come into play and someone turns up dead.
Was it the bride? The best man? The wedding planner? Following three women from inside and outside the system, the novel feels much more like the Hulu tv show than the original book. Sequel to the Pulitzer Prize-winning book Olive Kitteridge. Continuing in the same vein as the first book, Olive, Again , shows Olive struggling to understand the various people in her hometown of Crosby, Maine.
She interacts with a teenager dealing with the death of a parent, a pregnant young woman, a nurse with a secret crush, and a lawyer struggling with an inheritance.
With no memory of his mother after she is sold away, Hiram tries to win the love of his father. After escaping death, Hiram realizes his father will never love him as a son. After a failed attempt to escape, Hiram eventually joins the Underground — where he aims to rescue others with a mysterious power he has developed.
Blogger Alix Chamberlain has built herself a brand empowering women. When she moves to Philadephia, she feels overwhelmed by her two young daughters and comes to rely on her babysitter, Emira Tucker.
Jack Reacher is just minding his business on a Greyhound bus when he makes the mistake of helping an old man. Six years after a fight ended their friendship, Daphne Berg is shocked when her ex-best friend Drue Cavanaugh begs Daphne to be her maid-of-honor. No longer a shy side-kick, Daphne is now a confident plus-size influencer and a weekend in Cape Cod is too tempting to pass up.
Amazon Goodreads. From there, he follows hints to a secret library, preserved by guardians intent on protecting it. Now an orphan, Edward must cope with the fact that he survived when so many did not. Was the wrong man just killed, or is something even more sinister going on? With two teenage disappearances in his town, Wilde must discover what happened to them, and to himself, all those years ago.
A veteran reporter tracks a killer who uses genetic data to pick his victims only to become a suspect in the case. In , searching for a way to connect to her students, teacher Benedetta comes across a book and a story of three women living in Starting over in Chile, Roser and Victor find a way to make work a marriage neither one wanted. Watching her children struggle to parent, she contemplates the long-term consequences of her failures and whether she can set things right.
But operating in his hometown is risky for Moon when someone close to him is targeted. Could one of them be willing to resort to murder to get their way? Lindsay Boxer looks into the murders of disreputable persons in three separate cities. A group of Washington politicians ask Lucas Davenport to look into an unstable extremist with pictures on a blog targeting their children. Long Range by C. Box — The 20th book in the Joe Pickett series. Dozens of recently mutilated human feet inside nondescript shoes wash ashore on the west coast of Florida.
Golden in Death by J. Robb — The 50th book of the In Death series. Eve Dallas seeks the sender of a package that give off toxic airborne fumes killing the saintly pediatrician who unsuspectingly opens it.
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