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Adult bestseller: Seeing Red by Sandra Brown: Kerra, a TV journalist, on the trail of a story that could bring her fame, decides to interview Major Franklin, who, twenty-five years ago, rescued a handful of survivors from a Dallas hotel, making him a

Adult bestseller:

Seeing Red by Sandra Brown: Kerra, a TV journalist, on the trail of a story that could bring her fame, decides to interview Major Franklin, who, twenty-five years ago, rescued a handful of survivors from a Dallas hotel, making him a national icon. How to get an exclusive with someone now so reclusive? She decides to get an introduction to his estranged son, then arranges her interview, which goes awry with unknown assailants targeting both the Major and herself. 

The Last Tudorby Philippa Gregory: Jane Grey was queen of England for nine days when her father and his allies crowned her instead of the previous kingss half sister Mary Tudor who gathered an army, claimed her throne and locked Jane in the Tower of London.

Crime Scene by Jonathan Kellerman & Jesse Kelleman: A professor’s daughter Tatiana, insists that her father was the victim of foul play and she persuades Clay Edison to take a close look at his life, especially when something nearly identical happened to the professor’s colleague. 

Three Brides, No Groom by Debbie Macomber: A trilogy of loosely linked short stories with her classic warmth and gentle humour as three college friends meet at the old cement fountain located in the center of Queen Anne University in Seattle, each arriving from a different direction, each burdened with memories of the past: Gretchen, Miss Popularity, as well as class president; Carol, head cheerleader and Maddie, the class “bad girl”.

Adult biography:

Ballplayer by Chipper Jones with Carroll Rogers Walton: He became an eight-time All-Star who amassed Hall of Fame-worthy statistics during a nineteen-year career with the Atlanta Braves. He was a country boy from small town Pierson, Florida who grew up playing baseball with his dad in the backyard with a dream of being a major league ballplayer.

Adult fiction:

The Secret Diary of Hendrik Groen, 83 1/4 years old  Hendrik Groen, translated by Hester Velmans: An international bestseller. Living in a retirement home, he and his eccentric group of friends decide to rebel. A story of an older man who is still young at heart. 

Adult non-fiction:

Double Cross: the true story of the D-Day spies by Ben Macintyre

Rotary Cutting & Speed Piecing from Rodale's Successful Quilting Library

Junior fiction:

Royal Crush by Meg Cabot: From the Notebooks of a Middle School Princess

Junior non-fiction:

One Big Happy Family; heartwarming stories of animals caring for one another by Lisa Rogak

Junior picture book:

Inside a Barn in the Country: a Rebus read-along story by Alyssa Satin Capucilli

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