June 22, 2020
Adult Fiction
No Going
Back by Sheena Kamal
Find your
enemy. Before he finds you. Nora Watts has a talent for seeing what lies
beneath strangers' surfaces, and for knowing what they're working hard to keep
hidden. Somehow, it's the people closest to her she has trouble truly
connecting with. In the case of Bonnie, the teenage daughter Nora gave up for
adoption, she has to keep trying. For Bonnie has a target on her back—and it's
all because of Nora. Two years ago, Bonnie was kidnapped by the wealthy Zhang
family. Though Nora rescued her, she made a powerful enemy in Dao, a mysterious
triad enforcer and former head of the Zhangs' private security. Now Dao is out
for revenge, and she needs to track him down in order to keep herself—and
Bonnie—safe.
The Book
of Koli by M. R.
Carey
Everything
that lives hates us...Beyond the walls of the small village of Mythen Rood lies
an unrecognizable landscape. A place where overgrown forests are filled with
choker trees and deadly seeds that will kill you where you stand. And if they
don't get you, one of the dangerous shunned men will. Koli has lived in Mythen
Rood his entire life. He believes the first rule of survival is that you don't
venture too far beyond the walls. He's wrong.
The
Nantucket Inn by Pamela
M. Kelley
Lisa Hodges
needs to make a decision fast. Thanks to her dead husband's gambling addiction,
their savings is almost gone. In her early fifties with a large, waterfront
home on Nantucket to support, Lisa hasn't worked in over thirty years, has no
in-demand skills and is virtually unemployable. Her only options are to sell
the house and move off-island, or, she could use her cooking and entertaining
skills and turn her home into a bed and breakfast. She desperately needs it to
succeed because she has four grown children with problems of their own and
wants to stay close to them.
Adult Non-Fiction
Black Man
on the Titanic by Serge
Bilé
Joseph
Laroche was an anomaly among the passengers of the Titanic. He was
exceptionally well-educated in a time when few black men had access to an
education-and when even fewer were able to travel on a luxurious ship in first
or second class. When his family arrived in the United States without him after
the Titanic's tragic crash, they were received well along with the other
survivors, and even sponsored by a wealthy New York heiress. Who was Joseph
Laroche? Where was he going, and what was his story?
The
Peanuts Papers by Andrew
Blauner
In The
Peanuts Papers, thirty-three writers and artists reflect on the deeper truths
of Schulz's deceptively simple comic, its impact on their lives and art and on
the broader culture. These enchanting, affecting, and often quite personal
essays show just how much Peanuts means to its many admirers—and the
ways it invites us to ponder, in the words of Sarah Boxer, "how to survive
and still be a decent human being" in an often bewildering world.
Featuring essays, memoirs, poems, and two original comic strips, here is the
ultimate reader's companion for every Peanuts fan.
Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic
Novel
Black
Widow: Deadly Origin
by Paul Cornell & John Paul Leon
Trained from
a young age to become a razor-sharp weapon, the Russian girl named Natalia
Romanova was honed into the world-class secret agent and sometime super hero
known as the Black Widow. Throughout her chaotic life of espionage and
double-crosses, only one thing remained constant: her relationship with Ivan,
the enigmatic man who raised her as a daughter. But when the mysterious
"Icepick Protocol," suddenly strikes at her beloved father figure,
the stakes of Natalia's dangerous work become even higher. With this mysterious
conspiracy threatening everyone she loves, the Black Widow must untangle the
decades of treachery and betrayal that have plagued her life since childhood.
Racing around the globe, Natalia must confront former lovers and allies
including Daredevil, Hawkeye, Hercules, Nick Fury and the new Captain America.
But even with powerful allies like this, can she act quick enough to prevent
her past from destroying her future?
Daphne
and Velma: The Vanishing Girl by Josephine Ruby
Popular
Daphne Blake and über-nerd Velma Dinkley are not friends. They aren't enemies
either, but they don't have any reason to speak to each other, and that's how
they prefer it. The two girls grew up together - they'd been best friends since
pre-K - but when they hit middle school, Daphne dropped Velma and never looked
back. These days, Daphne's deep in the popular crowd, daughter of the richest
family in town, while Velma's an outsider, hiding from the world behind her
thick glasses. When they run into each other in the halls of Crystal Cove High,
they look the other way. But then Daphne's best friend, Marcy - who happens to
be Velma's cousin - goes missing. A century ago, there was a wave of
disappearances in Crystal Cove, and many local people believe that supernatural
forces were behind it. Now the whole town believes those same forces are back .
. . and up to no good.
*Summaries
of books courtesy of Overdrive*
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