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Live. Laugh. Read

We love a good story. From our perspective, stories have the power to inspire people, aid in their decision-making, and energize their imaginations. We'd know; our founder spent ten years as a junior high history teacher. History books are not only a living record of nations, leaders, and significant milestones, but they also reveal the story of us - the good, the bad, and the disturbing parts of human history. Books share alternate perspectives, compelling insights, and enriching subject matters that challenge people to view the world with a different set of spectacles.

To those who are "hooked on books" and "read well with others," enjoy these book selections. To read, or not to read...not even a question.

 

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arranged by book title

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The Huntress

by Kate Quinn

Ian Graham couldn't stomach the idea that so many Nazis remained free, especially the one who murdered his brother. She's the Huntress.

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Ninth House

by Leigh Bardugo

Daniel Darlington kept watch over Yale's Houses of the Veil. Now, he must train his replacement - Alex Stern. On paper, she's a mess; yet she is the perfect candidate - she can see ghosts.

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The Clockmaker's Daughter

by Kate Morton

This is a story of love, loss, light, and lineage. The characters change, but a ghost remains to tell the tale of her life, death, afterlife, and all the people connected to Birchwood Manor.

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Verity

by Colleen Hoover

Who is Verity Crawford? Is she a clever writer or a psychopath whose monstrous mind reflects the villainous characters in her book? You decide.

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Ms. Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children

by Ransom Riggs

Just as Jacob Portman accepts that his life is ordinary, everything changes to become extraordinary. Better yet, the people he'll meet will be "peculiar."

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The Kiss Curse

by Erin Sterling

Last year, Gwyn Jones' cousin had a steamy second-chance love story with a Penhallow. This year, it's her turn...with the elder Penhallow brother, Wells.

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Hell Bent

by Leigh Bardugo

Many wish to forget last year, but not Alex Stern. She's going to rescue Darlington. There's only one problem - he's in Hell.

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The Christie Affair

by Nina de Gramont

In December 1926, Agatha's car was found abandoned. No one truly knows why she left her vehicle and disappeared for eleven days...until Nan O'Dea shared her story.

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Sign Here

by Claudia Lux

Welcome to Hell! The air is stuffy, the water is weird, and its occupants work for eternity at the bidding of sixth-floor management. This story begins in the Deals Department.

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The Book Woman of Troublesome Creek

by Kim Michele Richardson

Trouble is on its way to Troublesome Creek! She comes armed with library books and stacks of procured reading material on top of her ornery mule.

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The Alice Network

by Kate Quinn

In 1915, Evelyn Gardiner joined the infamous Louise de Bettignies, code name "Alice," to uncover German secrets behind enemy lines. The allies win the war, but Evelyn loses herself.

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The Book Woman's Daughter

by Kim Michele Richardson

Trouble has returned to Kentucky's small mountain town of Troublesome Creek. This time, it's Honey Lovett!

the Book Woman's Daugher
the Kiss Curse
the Alice Netwok
Peculiar Children
Book Woman of Troublesome Crek
Verity
Sign Here
the Clockmaker's Daughter
the Christie Affair
Ninth House
Hell Bent
the Huntress
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