October 19, 2020
Adult Fiction
Broken Glass by V.C. Andrews.
Haylee and Kaylee
Fitzgerald are twin sisters who have been forced to be identical in every way
by their domineering mother. She insists they wear the same clothes, eat the
same food, get the same grades, and have all the same friends. But both are
growing weary of her obsession with their similarities, so when they finally
attend high school, they find little ways to highlight their independence. The
transition isn't as easy as expected, however, and soon both sisters are thrust
into a world that their mother never prepared them for—a world with far more
dangerous consequences than just upsetting Mother.
A Question of Betrayal by Anne Perry.
Britain's secret
intelligence service, MI6, has lost contact with its informant in northern
Italy, just as important information about the future plans of Austria and Nazi
Germany is coming to light. And young Elena Standish, to her surprise, is the
only person who can recognize MI6's man--because he is her former lover. Aiden
Strother betrayed her six years before, throwing shame on her entire family.
Now, with so much to prove, Elena heads to Trieste to track down Aiden and find
out what happened to his handler, who has mysteriously cut off contact with
Britain. As Elena gets word of a secret group working to put Austria in the
hands of Germany, her older sister, Margot, is in Berlin to watch a childhood
friend get married--to a member of the Gestapo. Margot and Elena's grandfather,
the former head of MI6, is none too happy about the sisters' travels at this
tumultuous time, especially when a violent event at home reminds him that even
Britain is growing dangerous. As his own investigation collides with his
granddaughter's, what's at stake on the continent becomes increasingly
frightening--and personal.
Shadows in Death by J.D. Robb.
While Eve examines a fresh
body in Washington Square Park, her husband, Roarke, spots a man among the
onlookers he's known since his younger days on the streets of Dublin. A man who
claims to be his half-brother. A man who kills for a living--and who burns with
hatred for him. Eve is quick to suspect that the victim's spouse--resentful
over his wife's affair and poised to inherit her fortune--would have happily
paid an assassin to do his dirty work. Roarke is just as quick to warn her that
if Lorcan Cobbe is the hitman, she needs to be careful. Law enforcement
agencies worldwide have pursued this cold-hearted killer for years, to no
avail. And his lazy smirk when he looked Roarke's way indicates that he will
target anyone who matters to Roarke...and is confident he'll get away with it. Eve
is desperate to protect Roarke. Roarke is desperate to protect Eve. And
together, they're determined to find Cobbe before he finds them--even if it
takes them across the Atlantic, far outside Eve's usual jurisdiction...
Adult Non-Fiction
The Walking Dead: The
Official Cookbook and Survival Guide
by Lauren Wilson.
The Walking Dead: The
Official Cookbook and Survival Guide details the skills and recipes you
need to survive (while avoiding being eaten) during a walker apocalypse.
Inspired by the hit AMC television series, the book features recipes for meals
featured on the show, plus food and drinks inspired by key characters and
locations, along with expert information on foraging, hunting wild game, and
outdoor cooking. Featuring familiar treats like Carl's pudding, Carol
Peletier's baked goods, and Hershel's spaghetti, this is the ultimate gift for
fans and walker-wary survivalists alike.
Stand All the Way Up by Sophie Hudson.
"Whenever you face the
hard stuff--the pieces and parts of life that keep you up at night,
relentlessly reminding you that the "simple and easy" path is somehow
a turn you've missed along the way --is your first instinct to try to make it
all simply go away? You might wonder if it's possible to just ignore it, or,
better yet, to burn it all down. During a particularly difficult stretch in her
own life, Sophie learned that the Lord, through His Word and His people, has
already provided all that we need to get up, straighten up, and stand all the
way up. This book is a collection of stories full of humor, sass, and spiritual
insight, revealing our God who teaches you to stand up for yourself, stand up
for the people you love, stand up for the people who can't, and stand up for the
Kingdom."--Amazon.com
Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel
Midnight Sun by Stephanie Meyer. YA
"The story of Bella
and Edward from "Twilight" told from Edward's point of view takes on
a new and decidedly dark twist. Meeting Bella is both the most unnerving and
intriguing event he has experienced in all his years as a vampire. As we learn
more fascinating details about Edward's past and the complexity of his inner
thoughts, we understand why this is the defining struggle of his life. How can
he justify following his heart if it means leading Bella into danger?"--
Provided by publisher.
Voting: A Kid’s Guide by Nel Yomtov. CNF
"The votes are in! What is voting
all about? Readers find out why voting is important and how it plays a part in our
elections."-- Provided by publisher.
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