Upcoming Fiction Highlights…
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These books are coming soon! You can use this list to plan ahead and to search the library catalog. Visit our blog at www.thrall.org/BLB to explore even more books you might enjoy! Our librarians can help you find or reserve books! Upcoming Fiction Highlights… The Lost Family Florida Rainy Day Friends by Jenna Blum by Lauren Groff by Jill Shalvis “The New York Times “The stories in this “Following the USA bestselling author of collection span Today bestseller, Lost Those Who Save Us characters, towns, and Found Sisters, creates a vivid portrait decades, even comes Rainy Day of marriage, family, and centuries, but Florida Friends, Jill Shalvis' the haunting grief of moving story of heart, World War II in this - its landscape, climate, emotionally charged, history, and state of loss, betrayal, and beautifully rendered mind--becomes its friendship.” story that spans a gravitational center: generation, from the an energy, a mood, 1960s to the 1980s.” as much as a place of residence.” More Forthcoming Fiction… Unbridled - Diana Palmer Us Against You - Fredrik Backman Bring Me Back - B. A. Paris Ruff Justice - Laurien Berenson The President Is Missing - Bill Clinton, James Patterson The Killing Habit - Mark Billingham Murder in Paradise - James Patterson Murder on the Left Bank - Cara Black How Hard Can It Be? - Allison Pearson The Skaar Invasion - Terry Brooks The Ever After - Sarah Pekkanen The Moscow Offensive - Dale Brown Visible Empire - Hannah Pittard Brief Cases - Jim Butcher Once a Scoundrel - Mary Jo Putney Starless - Jacqueline Carey The Moscow Deception - Karen Robards Buried in Books - Kate Carlisle The Secrets Between Us - Thrity Umrigar The Pharaoh Key - Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child When Life Gives You Lululemons - Lauren Weisberger The Woman in the Woods - John Connolly Between You and Me - Susan Wiggs Kudos - Rachel Cusk Turbulence - Stuart Woods The Patchwork Bride - Sandra Dallas Before and Again - Barbara Delinsky Fiction Author Spotlight: Karen White A Steep Price - Robert Dugoni This versatile writer explores a wide range of subjects and The Spook in the Stacks - Eva Gates settings, from psychological to paranormal, mainstream to All We Ever Wanted - Emily Giffin mysterious. Her popular titles include: London Rules - Mick Herron The Color of Light The Perfect Couple - Elin Hilderbrand Flight Patterns Jar of Hearts - Jennifer Hillier The Forgotten Room The Word Is Murder - Anthony Horowitz The Memory of Water Like to Die - David Housewright The Night the Lights Went Out Liar Liar - Lisa Jackson The Sound of Glass Too Wilde to Wed - Eloisa James Providence - Caroline Kepnes Her latest novel, Dreams of Falling, Island of the Mad - Laurie R. King focuses on “three girls on the brink of womanhood who found their friendship Tom Clancy Line of Sight - Mike Maden tested in the most heartbreaking ways.” Low Chicago - George R.R. Martin _____________________________________________________________________________________________________ Those Other Women - Nicola Moriarty Night-Gaunts and Other Tales of Suspense Looking for NONFICTION? - Joyce Carol Oates Please see the back page. June 2018 Nonfiction Highlights… And Then Famous Father My Girls We Danced Girl by Todd Fisher by by Henry Alford Jamie Bernstein “A revelatory and touching “Equal parts memoir “The oldest daughter tribute to the lives of Carrie and cultural history, of revered Fisher and Debbie composer/conductor Reynolds written by the from acclaimed comic Leonard Bernstein person who knew them stylist and professional offers a rare look at best. Fisher's memoir hobbyist Henry Alford her father on the includes “moving stories of comes a hilarious centennial of his birth growing up among journey through the in a deeply intimate Hollywood royalty” and world of dance that will and broadly evocative newly released “photos inform, entertain and memoir.” and memorabilia.” leave readers tapping their toes.” Call Me American Life in the Garden Spying on Whales by Abdi Nor Iftin by Penelope Lively by Nick Pyenson “The incredible true “From the Booker Prize “Full of rich storytelling story of a boy living winner and national and scientific discovery, bestselling author, Spying on Whales spans in war-torn Somalia reflections on gardening, who escapes to art, literature, and life. the ancient past to an America -- first by Penelope Lively takes uncertain future -- all to way of the movies; up her key themes of better understand the years later, through time and memory, and most enigmatic creatures a miraculous her lifelong passions on Earth.” green card.” for art, literature, and gardening in this philosophical and poetic memoir.” More Forthcoming Nonfiction… Sex and the City and Us - Jennifer Keishin Armstrong Somebody I Used to Know - Wendy Mitchell The Third Bank of the River - Chris Feliciano Arnold Yes We Still Can - Dan Pfeiffer The Traveling Feast - Rick Bass Squeezed - Alissa Quart Red Card - Ken Bensinger How Democracy Ends - David Runciman First in Line - Kate Andersen Brower The World as It Is - Ben Rhodes What Truth Sounds Like - Michael Eric Dyson In Search of Wisdom: ... What Matters Most Once Upon a Farm - Rory Feek - Matthieu Ricard Born Trump - Emily Jane Fox Rising - Elizabeth Rush Light of the Stars - Adam Frank In Search of Mary Shelley - Fiona Sampson Trump's America - Newt Gingrich The Perfect Weapon - David E. Sanger What the Eyes Don't See - Mona Hanna-Attisha Still Waters - Curt Stager Evolutions - Oren Harman Black Klansman - Ron Stallworth Reporter - Seymour M. Hersh Unbeaten - Mike Stanton Robert F. Kennedy - Kerry Kennedy Ghostbuster's Daughter - Violet Ramis Stiel The Design of Childhood - Alexandra Lange Goodbye Sweet Girl - Kelly Sundberg The Secret Token - Andrew Lawler Tenemental - Vikki Warner Formerly Known as Food - Kristin Lawless God, War, and Providence - James A. Warren Seeds of Science - Mark Lynas The Unpunished Vice - Edmund White Room To Dream - David Lynch Uncensored - Zachary Wood Nonfiction Author Spotlight: Tom Santopietro Barbra Streisand, Doris Day, and Frank Sinatra are all subjects this Broadway theater manager and biographer has covered. In his latest book, Why To Kill a Mockingbird Matters, Santopietro dares to takes on one of the greatest works of American literature, and, according to the publisher, “shows readers why To Kill a Mockingbird matters today more than it ever did before.” Other titles by Santopietro include: Considering Doris Day The Importance of Being Barbra Sinatra in Hollywood The Sound of Music Story: How One Young Nun, One Handsome Austrian Captain, and Ten Singing Von Trapp Children Inspired the Most Beloved Film of All Time Need facts fast? Try our Ready Reference Center: www.thrall.org/readyref .