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Games for Dead Girls

Games for Dead Girls

When Charlie meets Emily while on summer vacation, the young girls immediately bond over scary stories. Emily is afraid of her father, so Charlie makes up a monster to get rid of him. What at first started as a game, becomes real as Charlie sees her monster and someone dies. Now, thirty years later, Emily

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When in Rome: A Novel

When in Rome: A Novel

Can a fifty-two year-old woman be the central character in a coming-of-age novel? In skillful hands, she can. Claire is in desperate need of resolving the central dilemmas of her life. After years of selling old and abandoned church properties, she travels to Rome to market another convent. There, she falls in love—first with Rome

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The Shards: A novel

The Shards: A novel

Bret Easton Ellis has been avoiding his past as if it were the plague. In his senior year at the Buckley School, friendships were tested, relationships formed and broken, and a serial killer roamed the city. In 1981, Bret is in a relationship with Debbie, best friends with Thom and Susan, but also in an

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Glitterland (Spires, 1)

Glitterland (Spires, 1)

Glitterland is hands down one of the best romances I’ve read this year. I don’t know how I went so long without reading any of Alexis Hall’s books! The story follows Ash Winters, a rising literary star who suffered a mental breakdown and now writes crime fiction to get by. Diagnosed with bipolar depression and

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Nila’s Perfect Coat

Nila’s Perfect Coat

Norene Paulson writes picture books that celebrate friendship, acceptance, and inclusion, and Nila’s Perfect Coat exemplifies the generosity of helping others in need. Nila has a perfectly good coat that still fits from last season but on a trip to a Thrift store it’s a puffy, highly-colored coat that catches her eye. Her Mother nixes

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XOLO

XOLO

Stephen King’s Cujo terrorized the world in a whole new way, and for the first time we learned to fear dogs in a horror novel, but after it was over, we felt safe again. That we could trust man’s best friend once more. Until now. In Peter Hurd’s XOLO we learn once again to fear

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Requiem for Betrayal

Requiem for Betrayal

Could adolescent high school jealousy in South Bend, Indiana, be the catalyst for a vicious murder in Paris, France? After learning of the murder of a fellow operative, Boomer, recording artist and CIA contractor Brad James continues Boomer’s investigation into a possible terrorist plot. Antoine d’Arvor, a wealthy media mogul, was one of the people

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