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Adult bestseller: Enchantress of Numbers: a novel of Ada Lovelace by Jennifer Chiaverini: The only legitimate daughter of Lord Byron, the most brilliant, revered yet scandalous of the Romantic poets, Ada was destined for fame since birth.

Adult bestseller:

Enchantress of Numbers: a novel of Ada Lovelace by Jennifer Chiaverini: The only legitimate daughter of Lord Byron, the most brilliant, revered yet scandalous of the Romantic poets, Ada was destined for fame since birth. Her estranged, mathematician mother banishes fairy tales and make-believe from her nursery, determined that her daughter should have a solid education in mathematics and science. When she is introduced to London society, she discovers the intellectual and social circles that she desires. Her new, exciting friendship with Charles Babbage, the brilliant inventor of an extraordinary machine, the Difference Engine, will fulfill her destiny.

The Woman in the Window by A.J. Finn: A thriller. Anna, living alone in her New York City home, stays inside as much as possible, enjoying her wine, old movies and watching her neighbors. She recalls much happier times but this is the way it is now. Then the new neighbors move into the house across the street. They seem to be the perfect family. One night when Anna is looking out her window, she sees something that she shouldn’t have and it begins to affect her.

Promise Not to Tell by Jayne Ann Krentz: Virginia, a Seattle gallery owner, survived her childhood. She meets Cabot, a private investigator, who shares her childhood memories.  Maybe only he has the answers that will help her.

Unbound by Stuart Woods: A Stone Barrington novel. Former CIA operative Teddy Fay, now a successful Hollywood film producer, takes a leave of absence to travel and arrives in Santa Fe to see Stone and Ed Eagle. There, an opportunity presents itself and Teddy decides to take it.

Adult audio book:

Secrets of Cavendonby Barbara Taylor Bradford, read by Saskia Maarleveld.

Adult fiction:

Heart Spring Mountain by Robin MacArthur: Vale, at work a thousand miles away from Vermont, in New Orleans, leaves quickly when she receives a call that her mother, Bonnie, has disappeared. Eight years is not long and she soon falls back into the lives of the family she left behind. The narrative moves between three generations of women and toward a family secret.

Adult non-fiction:

Worry-Free Money: the guilt-free approach to managing your money and your life by Shannon Lee Simmons, founder of The New School of Finance.

Young adult:

Someone to Love by Melissa de la Cruz.

Junior fiction:

Digging for Trouble by Linda Fairstein one of the Devlin Quick mysteries.

Balto of the Blue Dawn, #26 in the Magic Tree House, Merlin Missions by Mary Pope Osborne.

Junior board book:

I Love Pete the Kitty by James Dean.

Junior picture book:

We Love the Library by Mike Berenstain.

In My Room: a book of creativity and imagination by Jo Witek.

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