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True Blue by David Baldacci Publishers Weekly
: This promising first in a new series from bestseller Baldacci (First Family) introduces B...More The Corrections by Jonathan Franzen Library Journal: As her husband's health deteriorates, Enid faces the disappointments in her life including her thr...More Chains. by Anderson, Laurie Halse. School Library Journal
: Gr 6–10—Set in New York City at the beginning of the American Revolution, Ch...More Reaching Out by Francisco Jimenez School Library Journal
: Gr 8 Up—Jiménez, the son of Mexican immigrants, left behind a life of hard wor...More Ox-Cart Man by Barbara Cooney Publishers Weekly
: Just as Michael Sims does in his planetary guide, Apollo's Fire (Reviews, June 11), scien...More Kira-Kira by Cynthia Kadohata Publishers Weekly
: Set in the 1950s and '60s, Kadohata's moving first novel is narrated by a first-generation Japan...More Lives of the Monster Dogs by Kristen Bakis Library Journal
: A clever, compelling Frankenstein story for the millennium, Bakis’s first novel draws the re...More The Earthquake Bird by Susanna Jones Library Journal
: Though this small gem of a first novel revolves around a murder and is being billed as a psycholog...More Outliers by Malcolm Gladwell Library Journal
: Let's cut to the chase and say that all libraries should buy this book, if only because people wil...More The Known World by Edward P. Jones Publishers Weekly
: Full of bizarre subplots, many of which don't go anywhere, bestseller Fforde's fifth novel to fe...More In the Rain With Baby Duck by Amy Hest Publishers Weekly
: The playing fields of Rookwood did little to prepare reluctant spy Harry Brett for the moral no ...More Kit's Wilderness by David Almond Publishers Weekly
: Revisiting many of the themes from Skellig, Almond offers another tantalizing blend of human dra...More The Middle Passage by Tom Feelings School Library Journal
: YA--Feelings's art speaks to the soul in this magnificent visual record of the Black Diaspo...More Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith This 2008 novel is a gripping murder mystery set against the grim background of Stalinist Soviet Union, mainly post-WW II. It explores the toll the C...More |
