Adult Fiction
The Paradox Hotel by Rob Hart.
January Cole's job just
got a whole lot harder. Not that running security at the Paradox was ever
really easy. Nothing's simple at a hotel where the ultra-wealthy tourists
arrive costumed for a dozen different time periods, all eagerly waiting to
catch their "flights" to the past. Or where proximity to the timeport
makes the clocks run backward on occasion--and, rumor has it, allows ghosts to
stroll the halls. None of that compares to the corpse in room 526. The one that
seems to be both there and not there. The one that somehow only January can
see. On top of that, some very important new guests have just checked
in. Because the U.S. government is about to privatize time-travel
technology--and the world's most powerful people are on hand to stake their
claims. January is sure the timing isn't a coincidence. Neither are those
"accidents" that start stalking their bidders. There's a reason
January can glimpse what others can't. A reason why she's the only one who can
catch a killer who's operating invisibly and in plain sight, all at once. But
her ability is also destroying her grip on reality--and as her past, present,
and future collide, she finds herself confronting not just the hotel's dark
secrets but her own.
The Latecomer by Jean Hanff Korelitz.
The Oppenheimer triplets
have been reared with every advantage: wealth, education, and the determined
attention of at least one of their parents. But neither Harrison (the smart
one), Lewyn (the weird one) nor Sally (the girl) suspects the devastating event
that first set their family in motion, or understands how fully it has already
formed them. Now, on the verge of their departure for college and desperate to
escape one another at last, the triplets are forced to contend with an
unexpected complication: a fourth Oppenheimer sibling, formerly a leftover
embryo from their own long ago in vitro genesis, has just been born.
The Club by Ellery Lloyd.
The Home Group is a
glamorous collection of celebrity members' clubs dotted across the globe, where
the rich and famous can party hard and then crash out in its five-star suites,
far from the prying eyes of fans and the media. The most spectacular of all is
Island Home--a closely-guarded, ultra luxurious resort, just off the English
coast--and its three-day launch party is easily the most coveted A-list invite
of the decade. But behind the scenes, tensions are at breaking point: the
ambitious and expensive project has pushed the Home Group's CEO and his
long-suffering team to their absolute limits. All of them have something to
hide--and that's before the beautiful people with their own ugly secrets even
set foot on the island. As tempers fray and behavior worsens, as things
get more sinister by the hour and the body count piles up, some of Island
Home's members will begin to wish they'd never made the guest list. Because at
this club, if your name's on the list, you're not getting out.
Adult Non-Fiction
Haunted Pennsylvania by Mark Nesbitt & Patty A. Wilson.
A collection of
frightening stories, including the Civil War ghosts of Gettysburg, spirits at
John Brown's tannery, the fiddling ghost of Potter County, hauntings at the
Eastern State Penitentiary, the mysterious indelible handprint, and many more.
Dad’s Guide to
Pregnancy for Dummies by Matthew M.
F. Miler & Sharon Perkins.
Dad's Guide to Pregnancy for
Dummies walks you through the ins and outs of how to best support your
partner through the logistical, physical, and emotional challenges of
pregnancy. Yes, we know that you won't be doing the lion's share of the work
over the next nine months, but you can do your part by getting a head start on
learning critical information about the ins and outs of pregnancy, labor and
delivery, and the first few months of baby care. You'll get the lowdown on
topics like setting up a nursery, how to be helpful during childbirth, and the
best way to change a diaper. You'll even find advice about when to let other
people in on the fact that you're expecting.
Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel
The Girl in the Castle by James Patterson & Emily Raymond. YA
NOW: Hannah Doe is brought
to Belman Psych, kicking and screaming, told she is suffering from
hallucinations and delusions. 1347: Hannah Dory and her village are starving to
death in a brutal winter. Hannah seeks out food and salvation in the baron's
castle. If she is caught stealing, she will surely hang. NOW: Hannah knows the
truth: she is Hannah Doe and Hannah Dory, and she must return to the
past before it's too late to save her sister. Can Jordan, the Abnormal-Psych
student who seems to truly care, be the one to finally help her? Jordan isn't
sure what to believe, and Hannah has even bigger problems: if she doesn't make
it back, her sister will die, but if she keeps going back, she might never
escape.
Aru Shah and the Nectar
of Immortality by Roshani Chokshi. J
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