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The Spy Faithful Victoria by Paulo Coelho by Alice Hoffman by Daisy Goodwin

“In his new novel, Paulo “A soul-searching story “Drawing on Victoria's Coelho, best-selling about a young woman diaries… Goodwin, author author of The Alchemist struggling to redefine of the bestselling novels brings to life one of herself and the power The American Heiress and history's most enigmatic of love, family, and fate.” The Fortune Hunter as well women: Mata Hari.” as creator and writer of the new PBS / Masterpiece drama Victoria, brings the young queen richly to life in this magnificent novel.”

More New Fiction… Ruler of the Night - David Morrell

This Was a Man - Jeffrey Archer Cross the Line - No Man's Land - David Baldacci Killer Chef - James Patterson (a “book shot”) Someone To Love - Mary Balogh Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis - Anne Rice The Twenty-Three - Linwood Barclay Say No More - Hank Phillippi Ryan The Sleeping Beauty Killer - Alafair Burke Storm Rising - Douglas Schofield and Mary Higgins Clark The Award - Danielle Steel A Voice in the Night - Heart Attack and Vine - Phoef Sutton The Chocolate Bunny Brouhaha - JoAnna Carl At the Sign of Triumph - David Weber Moonglow - Michael Chabon Shadow of Victory - David Weber

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Moral Defense - Marcia Clark Glow of Death - Jane K. Cleland Author Spotlight: Zadie Smith This storyteller and essayist balances her penchant for The Wrong Side of Goodbye - Michael Connelly involved plots and complex characters with satire and social The Flame Bearer - Bernard Cornwell commentary. Chaos - Her most popular titles include: The Champagne Conspiracy - Ellen Crosby Odessa Sea - Clive Cussler The Autograph Man Stone Coffin - Kjell Eriksson NW Turbo Twenty-Three - Janet Evanovich

Leopard's Fury - Christine Feehan On Beauty The Inheritance - Charles Finch The Whole Town's Talking - Fannie Flagg White Teeth

Conclave - Robert Harris Her latest novel, Swing Time, takes readers on a journey Under the Midnight Sun - Keigo Higashino from London to West Africa. The two main characters, Tracey Rhythm and Clues - Sue Ann Jaffarian and Aimee, share a dream of dancing yet take two very different and challenging paths into the world. When All The Girls Have Gone - Jayne Ann Krentz I'll Take You There - Wally Lamb ______The Mayakovsky Tapes - Robert Littell Looking for NONFICTION? Den of Wolves - Juliet Marillier The Chemist - Stephenie Meyer Please see the back page. NNeeww NNoonnffiiccttiioonn HHiigghhlliigghhttss……

Just Getting Started The Princess Diarist To Pixar and Beyond

by Tony Bennett by Carrie Fisher by Lawrence Levy

“A beautiful compilation An “intimate, hilarious and “The never-before-told of reflections every revealing recollection of story of Pixar's improbable Bennett fan will treasure, what happened behind success.” and a perfect the scenes on one of the introduction for those most famous film sets of just getting to know this all time, the first Star Wars remarkable star and humanitarian.” movie.”

Anatomy of a Song The Revenge of I Loved Her in the by Marc Myers Analog Movies

“Music historian Marc by David Sax by Robert Wagner

Myers brings to life five “Blending psychology and “Film and television actor decades of music observant wit with first- and New York Times through oral histories of rate reportage, Sax shows forty-five transformative bestselling author Robert songs woven from the limited appeal of the Wagner's memoir of the interviews with the artists purely digital life--and the great women movie stars who created them..” robust future of the real he has known." world outside it.”

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The Brain Warrior's Way - Daniel Amen They Can't Kill Us All - Wesley Lowery Victoria - Julia Baird Ray and Joan - Lisa Napoli Last Girl Before Freeway - Leslie Bennetts Born a Crime - Trevor Noah The Spy Who Couldn't Spell - Yudhijit Bhattacharjee Bellevue - David Oshinsky Superficial - Andy Cohen The Grain Brain Whole Life Plan - David Perlmutter Eleanor Roosevelt - Blanche Wiesen Cook No Quarter - Martin Power Thunder at the Gates - Douglas R. Egerton Testimony - Robbie Robertson Brothers at Arms - Larrie D. Ferreiro Our Revolution - Bernie Sanders How to Survive a Plague - David France Peter O'Toole - Robert Sellers Talking As Fast As I Can - Lauren Graham Pilgrimage - Mark Shriver Kathy Griffin's Celebrity Run-Ins - Kathy Griffin Rasputin - Douglas Smith Tippi - Tippi Hedren Iron Dawn - Richard Snow American Dreamer - Tommy Hilfiger The Daily Show - Jon Stewart The Eat Fat Get Thin Cookbook - Mark Hyman All the Gallant Men - Donald Stratton Settle for More - Megyn Kelly Writing to Save a Life - John Edgar Wideman

Nonfiction Author Spotlight: Thomas L. Friedman

This New York Times columnist and nonfiction writer specializes in examining world affairs, economics, and history. His most popular titles include:

Hot, Flat, and Crowded: Why We Need a Green Revolution - and How It Can Renew America

The Lexus and the Olive Tree

Longitudes and Attitudes: Exploring the World after September 11

The World Is Flat: A Brief History of the Twenty-first Century

His latest book, Thank You for Being Late: An Optimist's Guide to Thriving in the Age Accelerations, is described as “a work of contemporary history that serves as a field manual for how to write and think about this era of accelerations.” You can learn more about the author at: www.thomaslfriedman.com

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