With cooler weather, I'm looking forward to reading these books on the longer nights inside, maybe in front of the fire with some adult hot chocolate. Plus more Christmas books!
Promises I Made: Sequel to Lies I Told and I can't wait to see how it all turns out
Dangerous Lies: A teen in witness protection program
Hotel Ruby: Eloise thriller
Da Vinci's Tiger: A Renaissance novel (one of my favorite time period)
Soundless: new fantasy seeped in folklore!
Just Visiting: Best friends go on a roadtrip
Everything But the Truth: A Cinderella story
For the Record: A rising stars needs to make her band fall in love with her and their new found fame
Neverseen: Book 4 in the series where Sophie's in trouble - again!
Neverseen: Book 4 in the series where Sophie's in trouble - again!
Queen: Can't wait to read the last of this trilogy
Watch Your Back: Winter thriller - set in Vermont
Let It Snow: Winter romance (need I say more?)
Death Takes a Priority: New cozy series that looks great and set in a small town
A Likely Story: Love this cozy series featuring a Library director
Rest Ye Murdered Gentlemen: New cozy series that looks great and a Christmas tale
Rest Ye Murdered Gentlemen: New cozy series that looks great and a Christmas tale
Tricky Twenty Two: One of my favorite series
All Dressed in White: Loved the first book, looking forward to book 2 in this series about cold cases
All Perfect for upcoming summer reading program:
Kid Athletes: Famous athletes and their childhoods
This Way Home: Basketball and taking a stand
Fast Break: MG - Basketball and the foster care system
Lola Levine is Not Mean: Early chapter book: Competitiveness and soccer
Kid Athletes: Famous athletes and their childhoods
This Way Home: Basketball and taking a stand
Fast Break: MG - Basketball and the foster care system
Lola Levine is Not Mean: Early chapter book: Competitiveness and soccer
Great Moments in Chocolate History: does it come with chocolate? Honestly the title sold me on this at BEA
Already Read and Loved
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Girl Who Could Not Dream: Middle Grade
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