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A
The Abstinence Teacher by Tom Perrotta
The Accidental Santera by Irete Lazo
Alice's Tulips by Sandra Dallas
All I Need to Get By by Sophfronia Scott
All Mortal Flesh by Julia Spencer-Fleming
Ambivalence, a Love Story by John Donatich
American Cookery by Laura Kalpakian
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
 
First, there were ten - a curious assortment of strangers summoned as weekend guests to a private island off the coast of Devon. Their host, an eccentric millionaire unknown to all of them, is nowhere to be found.
Any Rich Man Will Do by Francis Ray
The Arms of God by Lynne Hinton
Army Wives by Tanya Biank
The Autobiography of God by Julius Lester
The Autobiography of Henry VIII by Margaret George
B
Baby Proof by Emily Giffin
The Bachelorette Party by Karen McCullah Lutz
Beachglass by Wendy Blackburn
Becky by Lenore Hart
Before I Wake by Robert J. Wiersema
 
After an unthinkable tragedy happens, an unbelievable miracle begins. . .  Three-year-old Sherry is the adored only child of Simon and Karen Barrett.
Bet Me by Jennifer Crusie
Better Than I Know Myself by Virginia DeBerry and Donna Grant
Bikini Season by Sheila Roberts
The Bitch Posse by Martha O'Connor
The Bitten by L. A. Banks
Bitter Sweets by Roopa Farooki
 
With this spellbinding first novel about the destructive lies three immigrant generations of a Pakistani/Bangladeshi family tell each other, Roopa Farooki adds a fresh new voice to the company of Zadie Smith, Jhumpa Lahiri and Arudhati Roy.
The Blessing Stone by Barbara Wood
Bliss by O. Z. Livaneli
 
Fifteen-year-old Meryem lives in a rural village in Eastern Anatolia, Turkey. Her simple, conventional way of life changes dramatically after her uncle, a sheikh in a dervish order, rapes her—and condemns her to death for shaming the family.
The Book of Kehls by Christine Kehl O'Hagan
The Book of Loss by Julith Jedamus
The Book of Samson by David Maine
The Borgia Bride by Jeanne Kalogridis
The Boy I Loved Before by Jenny Colgan
Breathless in Bombay by Murzban F. Shroff
The Bridge of Sighs by Olen Steinhauer
Buster Midnight's Cafe by Sandra Dallas
C
Calligraphy of the Witch by Alicia Gaspar de Alba
Capturing Paris by Katharine Davis
Cassandra, Lost by Joanna Catherine Scott
A Certain Slant of Light by Cynthia Thayer
The Character of Rain by Amelie Nothomb
Chasing America by Dennis Watlington
The Chili Queen by Sandra Dallas
China Dolls by Michelle Yu and Blossom Kan
Choke by Darnella Ford
The Christmas Promise by Donna VanLiere
Closing Costs by Seth Margolis
The Comfort of Our Kind by Tom Stoner
Coming Back to Me by Caroline Leavitt
Conception by Kalisha Buckhanon
The Confession by Olen Steinhauer
The Covenant by Naomi Ragen
Crave by Darnella Ford
Crippen by John Boyne
 
July 1910: A gruesome discovery has been made at 39 Hilldrop Crescent, Camden. Chief Inspector Walter Dew of Scotland Yard did not expect the house to be empty.
The Cruelest Month by Louise Penny
D
Dahlia's Gone by Katie Estill
The Damned by L.A. Banks
The Darkness by L. A. Banks
Daughter of the Sun by Barbara Wood
 
Seventeen-year-old Hoshi’tiwa had a simple life: The daughter of a humble corn grower, she planned to marry a storyteller’s apprentice. But her world is turned upside down when she is captured by the powerful and violent ruler of an infamous city with legends of untold wealth and unspeakable acts of violence to its name.
Death Was the Other Woman by Linda L. Richards
The Devil in the Junior League by Linda Francis Lee
The Diary of Mattie Spenser by Sandra Dallas
The Dirty Girls Social Club by Alisa Valdés-Rodríguez
The Distance from Normandy by Jonathan Hull
Divas, Inc. by Donna Hill
Divided Minds by Pamela Spiro Wagner and Carolyn S. Spiro, M.D.
The Dog Who Spoke with Gods by Diane Jessup
Don't Want No Sugar by J. D. Mason
Dreaming Water by Gail Tsukiyama
Dry by Augusten Burroughs
Duchess of Aquitaine by Margaret Ball
 
Beautiful and brilliant, Eleanor is the daughter of the duke of Aquitaine, whose glittering court is the twelfth-century birthplace of courtly love. For all of the duke’s boasts that Eleanor has the brains of a man and the soul of a warrior, everyone knows that a girl of fifteen cannot possibly hold the richest dukedom in France.
E
An Egg on Three Sticks by Jackie Moyer Fischer
The Empire of Shadows by Richard E. Crabbe
The End of East by Jen Sookfong Lee
The Essential Charlotte by Libby Schmais
Even Cat Sitters Get the Blues by Blaize Clement
Every Sistah Wants It by Victor McGlothin
Evidence of Harm by David Kirby
 
In the 1990s reported autism cases among American children began spiking, from about 1 in 10,000 in 1987 to a shocking 1 in 166 today. This trend coincided with the addition of several new shots to the nation's already crowded vaccination schedule, grouped together and given soon after birth or in the early months of infancy.
The Ex-Debutante by Linda Francis Lee

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