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New Bestsellers Are Here!

11/02/2022
profile-icon Katherine "Kitty" Luce
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We've got a bunch of new bestsellers for your reading enjoyment!
They're located on the shelves by the couch near the front door.

ALL THE BOOKS:
Life on the Mississippi / Bittersweet / Rachel Carson the Sea Trilogy / Making History / A Lie Someone Told You About Yourself / Playlist for the Apocalypse / The Sentence / Mapping the Oceans / Seek and Hide / Not That Bad / The Midnight Library / American Cartel / The Year of the Puppy / The Only Woman /  Klara and the Sun / Deep Dark and Dangerous / All We Can Save / The Fishermen and the Dragon / Proving Ground /  White Cat Black Dog / How Beautiful We Were / I’m Glad My Mom Died / Velvet Was the Night / Novelist As a Vocation / Fire Island / Two Cheers for Politics / Volt Rush / I Want to Die but I Want to Eat Tteokbokki / In Asian Waters / Electable / Strange Beasts of China /

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