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June
BOOKS
Adult Fiction
- Burke – “Clete”
- Chambers – “Swift River”
- Chevalier – “The Glassmaker”
- Crichton/Patterson – “Eruption”
- Doiron – “Pitch Dark”
- Everett – “James”
- Foley – “The Midnight Feast”
- Fuentes – “Males”
- Hart – “Assassin’s Anonymous”
- Hilderbrand – “Swan Song”
- Jackson – “Our Little Secret”
- Linde – “The Wren in the Holly Library”
- Mallery – “For the Love of Summer”
- Michaels – “Proof”
- Miller – Lula Dean’s Little Library of Banned Books”
- Perry – “Enlightenment”
- Robards – “Some Murders in Berlin”
- Rowley – “The Guncle” (Large Type)
- Steel – “Resurrection”
- Talty – “Fire Exit”
- Van Pelt – “Remarkably Bright Creatures”
- Williams – “The Bookbinder”
- Williams – “Husbands and Lovers”
- Wilson – “Kittentits”
- Wingate – “Shelterwood”
- Winspear – “The Comfort of Ghosts”
- Woods – “Smolder”
- Yoon – “One of Our Kind”
Adult Non-Fiction
- Cooper – “Better Living Through Birding: notes from a Black man in the natural world” (biography)
- DeSocio – “Morally Straight: how the fight for LGBTQ+ inclusion changed the Boy Scouts and America”
- McFarland – “Peterson Field Guide to North American Bird Nests”
- McQuade – “Attack From Within: how disinformation is sabotaging America”
- Schapira – “Lessons from the Climate Anxiety Counseling Booth: how to live with care and purpose in an endangered world”
- Somerstein – “Invisible Labor: the untold story of the cesarean section”
- Tekiela – “Bird Nests: amazingly ingenious and intricate”
- Turban – “Free to Be: understanding kids and gender identities”
Young Adult
- Chuculate – “This Indian Kid: a Native American Memoir” (biography)
Children’s Fiction
- Lepp _ “Jurassic Jeff 2: Race to Warp Speed” (graphic novel)
Easy Reader
- Cordell – “Cornbread and Poppy for the Win”
Picture Books
- Boynton – “Dinosaurs in Trucks because, hey, why not?” (board book)
- Carle – “The Very Hungry Caterpillar’s Nature Walk” (board book)
- Cousins – “A Good Place”
- Pete – “Pete the Cat Screams for Ice Cream”
- Portis – “Not in a Box”
- Schindel – “Busy Gorillas” (board book)
- Willems – “Are You Small?”
Children’s Non-Fiction
- Boring – “Birds, Nests, and Eggs”
BOOKS ON CD
- Bradley – “The Ministry of Time”
MOVIES
- The Last Voyage of the Demeter (DVD)
May
BOOKS
Adult Fiction
- Barklay – “I Will Ruin You”
- Clancy – “Act of Defiance”
- Cobin – “Think Twice”
- Connolly – “Instruments of Darkness”
- Cussler – “The Heist”
- Graham – “Death Behind Every Door”
- Grisham – “Camino Ghosts”
- Johnson – “First Frost”
- King – “You Like it Darker”
- Messud – “This Strange Eventful History”
- Oates – “Butcher: Father of Modern Gyno-psychiatry”
- Patterson – “The 24th Hour”
- Roberts – “Mind Games”
- Roth – “When Among Crows”
- Rowley – “The Guncle Abroad”
- Shaara – “The Shadow of War: a novel of the Cuban Missile Crisis”
- Simonson – “The Hazelbourne Ladies Motorcycle and Flying Club”
- Toibin – “Long Island”
- Tursten – “An Elderly Lady Must Not Be Crossed”
- Turton – “The Last Murder at the End of the World”
- Ware – “One Perfect Couple”
Adult Non-Fiction
- Berry – “The Unsettling of America: culture and agriculture”
- Borgstrom – “Too Many: a study of Earth’s biological limitations”
- Dasman – “A Different Kind of Country”
- Dubos – “So Human an Animal: how we are shaped by surroundings and events”
- Howard – “The Soil and Health: a study of organic agriculture”
- Ingrassia – “A Fatal Inheritance: how a family misfortune revealed a deadly medical mystery”
- Lowdermilk – “Conquest of the Land Through Seven Thousand Years”
- Marshall – “How to Build Your Own Greenhouse: designs and plans to meet your growing needs”
- Stephanopoulos – “The Situation Room: the inside story of a President in crisis”
Young Adult
- Kusaka – “Pokemon Adventures: Mega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire – Volume 2” (graphic novel)
Children’s Fiction
- Applegate – “The One and Only Family”
- Osborne – “Windy Night with Wild Horses”
Easy Reader
- Cruz – “Megatron is Put to the Test”
- Emmons – “How Does Money Work?”
- Ransom – “Uni’s First Recital”
- Yolen – “Interrupting Cow Meets the Wise Quacker”
Picture Books
- Carle – “Brown Bear and Friends: 1 2 3” (board book)
- Carle – “Brown Bear and Friends: ABC” (board book)
- Carle – “Brown Bear and Friends: Colors (board book)
- Carle – “A Day at the Beach with the Very Hungry Caterpillar” (board book)
- Carle – “Why is it Hot?: weather with the Very Hungry Caterpillar” (board book)
- Cousins – “Little Fish’s Opposites”
- Cousins – “Maisie Goes to the Eye Doctor”
- Hale – “Bubbly Beautiful Kitty-Corn”
- Harlow – “The Color of Love”
- Henkes – “Finding Things”
- Hest – “Big Bear and Little Bear go Fishing”
- Higgins – “Beach Bummer”
- Hill – “Find Spot at the Beach” (board book)
- Krosoczka – “Bubble Bath Pirates”
- Krosoczka – “Naptastrophe”
- Watson – “Summer is Here”
Children’s Non-Fiction
- Fitzgerald – “Transportation”
BOOKS ON CD
- Andrews – “Summers at the Saint”
MOVIES
- Anyone But You (DVD)
- Dune: Part 2 (DVD)
- Ferrari (DVD)
- Freelance (DVD)
- Ghosts UK: complete collection (DVD)
- Poor Things (DVD)
April
BOOKS
Adult Fiction
- Abike-Iyimide – “Where Sleeping Girls Lie”
- Alvarez – “The Cemetery of Untold Stories”
- Baldacci – “A Calamity of Souls”
- Brown – “Feline Fatale”
- Chancy – “Village Weavers”
- Chiaverini – “The Museum of Lost Quilts”
- Clark – “It Had to be You”
- Devereaux – “An Unfinished Murder”
- Freudenberger – “The Limits”
- Gentill – “The Mystery Writer”
- Gramazio – “The Husbands”
- Graves – “Death by Chocolate Raspberry Scone”
- Griffiths – “The Last Word”
- Hillerman – “Lost Birds”
- Horowitz – “Close to Death”
- Jacobs – “The Stars Turned Inside Out”
- Lloyd – “Fervor”
- Paretsky – “Pay Dirt”
- Patterson – “The Murder Inn”
- Scottoline – “The Truth About the Devlins”
- Shukairy – “Six Truths and a Lie”
- Smiley – “Lucky”
- Steel – “Only the Brave”
- Wiswell – “Someone you can Build a Nest in”
Adult Non-Fiction
- Hale – “Death Row Welcomes You: visiting hours in the shadow of the execution chamber”
- Joseph – “The Black Friend: on being a better white person”
- Larson – “The Demon of Unrest: a saga of hubris, heartbreak, and heroism at the dawn of the Civil War”
- Patterson – “The Secret Lives of Booksellers and Librarians: true stories of the magic of reading”
- Rogers – “American Woman: the transformation of the modern First Lady, from Hillary Clinton to Jill Biden”
- Walters – “The Rulebreaker: the life and times of Barbara Walters”
Young Adult
- Onyebuchi – “War Girls”
Children’s Fiction
- Bruel – “Bad Kitty Goes to the Vet” (graphic novel)
- Bruel – “Bad Kitty: Puppy’s big day” (graphic novel)
- DiCamillo – “Orris and Timble: the beginning
- Fong – “Next Stop” (graphic novel)
- Gibbs – “Charlie Thorne and the Royal Society”
- Laird – “Afternoon on the Amazon” (graphic novel)
- Pokemon – “Pokemon: Ash takes the cake”
Easy Reader
- Crawford – “My Day with Mom”
- Derting – “Libby Loves Science: states of matter”
- Kann – “Kittens! Kittens! Kittens!”
Picture Books
- Boynton – “Hey, what’s that?” (board book)
Children’s Non-Fiction
- Eyewitness – “Viking”
BOOKS-ON-CD
- O’Neill – “Unbecoming a Lady: the forgotten sluts and shrews that shaped America”
MOVIES
March
BOOKS
Adult Fiction
- Bohjalian – “The Princess of Las Vegas”
- Bowen – “In Sunshine or in Shadow”
- Brody – “Rabbit Hole”
- Childs – “Murder in the Tea Leaves”
- Dodd – “Every Single Secret”
- Donati – “The Sweet Blue Distance”
- French – “The Hunter”
- Gardner – “Still See You Everywhere”
- Green – “The Foxhole Victory Tour”
- Henriquez – “The Great Divide”
- Lennon – “Hard Girls”
- Marquez – “Until August”
- Michaels – “The Wild Side”
- Morris – “All Our Yesterdays: a story of Lady Macbeth”
- Obrecht – “The Morningside”
- Orange – “Wandering Stars”
- Pataki – “Finding Margaret Fuller”
- Patterson – “The #1 Lawyer”
- Perrin – “How to Solve Your own Murder”
- Sandford – “Toxic Prey”
- Steel – “Never too Late”
- Towles – “Table for Two”
Adult Non-Fiction
- Clifford – “Estate Planning Basics: what you need to know about wills, trusts, and avoiding probate”
- Herriot – “The Wonderful World of James Herriott” (biography)
- Parker – “Force of Nature: a celebration of girls and women raising their voices”
Young Adult
Children’s Fiction
- DiCamillo – “Ferris”
- Gale – “The Bully Book”
- Gibbs – “Evil Spy School” (graphic novel)
- Griffiths – “The 169-Story Treehouse: Doppleganger Doom!”
- Peirce – “Big Nate: this means war” (graphic novel)
- Pilkey – “The Scarlet Shedder” (graphic novel)
- Stine – “Goblin Monday”
Easy Reader
- John – “The Cool Bean Makes a Splash”
- O’Sullivan – “Curious George Colors Eggs”
Picture Books
- Cronin – “Mama in the Moon”
- Cousins – “Maisie Loves Bees”
- Daywalt – “Happy St. Patrick’s Day from the Crayons”
- Dean – “Pete the Cat: wacky taco Tuesday”
- Dewdney – “Llama Llama Feelings”
- Dora – “Dora Celebrates Earth Day”
- John – “You’re Going to Love this Book”
- Kotb – “Hope is a Rainbow”
- Wells – “Moving Up: a graduation celebration”
- Wong – “All That Grows”
Children’s Non-Fiction
BOOKS-ON-CD
- Wickenden – “The Agitators: three friends who fought for abolition and women’s rights”
MOVIES
- Aquaman and the Lost Kingdom (DVD)
- The Color Purple (DVD)
- Dora’s Butterfly Ball (DVD)
- Fear the Walking Dead: complete 8th season (DVD)
- Migration (DVD)
- Wish (DVD)
February
BOOKS
Adult Fiction
- Atwood – “Fourteen Days”
- Beaton – “Death of a Spy”
- Berry – “The Atlas Maneuver”
- Box – “Three Inch Teeth”
- Ferraro – “My Favorite Scar”
- Graff – “True North”
- Grippando – “Goodbye Girl”
- Hannah – “The Women”
- Hurwitz – “Lone Wolf: an Orphan X novel”
- Kellerman – “The Ghost Orchid”
- Koontz – “The Bad Weather Friend”
- Lescure – “River East, River West”
- Mallery – “The Summer Book Club”
- Marshall – “No One can Know”
- Oliveira – “A Wild and Heavenly Place”
- Patterson – “Crosshairs”
- Patterson – “Missing Persons”
- Quindlen – “After Annie”
- Quinn – “The Phoenix Crown”
- Rice – “Last Night”
- Taylor – “Dead Man’s Hand”
Adult Non-Fiction
- Alcoholics – “Alcoholics Anonymous: the story of how many thousands of men and women have recovered from alcoholism”
- Boeheim – “Bleeding Orange: fifty years of blind referees, screaming fans, beasts of the east, and Syracuse Basketball”
- Durkin – “The Survivors of the Clotilda: the lost stories of the last captives of the American slave trade”
- Gee – “National Geographic Bucket List Family Travel: share the world with your kids on 50 adventures of a lifetime”
- Hylton – “Madness: race and insanity in a Jim Crow asylum”
- McCabe – “How to ADHD: an insider’s guide to working with your brain (not against it)
- Morris – “The Cancer Factory: industrial chemicals, corporate deception, and the hidden deaths of American workers”
- W, Bill – “Twelve Steps and Twelve Traditions”
Young Adult
Children’s Fiction
- Green – Agents of S.U.I.T.-From Badger to Worse (graphic novel)
- Guterson – “The World-Famous Nine”
- Patterson – “Happy Howlidays: a middle school story”
- Winick – “Hilo: Rise of the Cat – book 10” (graphic novel)
Easy Reader
- Dean – “Pete the Kitty and the Three Bears”
Picture Books
- Colandro – “There was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Bat”
- Colandro – “There was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Bell”
- Colandro – “There was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Chick”
- Colandro – “There was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Clover”
- Colandro – “There was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Rose”
- Colandro – “There was an Old Woman who Swallowed a Shell”
- Daywalt – “The Crayons Love our Planet”
- Harris – “The Teeny-Weeny Unicorn”
- Tran – “Cranky”
- Willems – “Are you Big?”
Children’s Non-Fiction
- Rau – “What is a Solar Eclipse?”
BOOKS-ON-CD
- Austin – “Interesting Facts About Space”
- Hawkins – “The Heiress”
MOVIES
- Tha Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes (DVD)
- Five Nights at Freddy’s (DVD)
- The Marvels (DVD)
- Wonka (DVD)
January
BOOKS
Adult Fiction
- Adler – “Mrs. Nash’s Ashes”
- Blake – “Anna O”
- Burke – “Harbor Lights”
- Carr – “The Friendship Club”
- Dailey – “One in a Million”
- Frankel – “Family Family”
- Krentz – “The Night Island”
- Michaelidis – “The Fury”
- Miller – “The Curse of Pietro Houdini”
- Patterson – “Holmes, Marple, and Poe”
- Patterson – “Million Dollar Mess”
- Prose – “The Mystery Guest”
- Quinn – “The Clinic”
- Robb – “Random in Death”
- Steel – “Upside Down”
- Thompson – “City of Betrayal”
Adult Non-Fiction
- Cheney – “Oath and Honor”
- Goslar – “My Friend Anne Frank”
- Norris – “Our Hidden Conversations: what Americans really think about race and identity”
- Richardson – “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America”
- Tyson – “Taxes for Dummies”
Young Adult
- Cawthon – “Five Nights at Freddy’s: Fazbear Frights (vol 4)” – (graphic novel)
- Sutherland – “Wings of Fire: Book 7, Winter Turning” – (graphic novel)
Children’s Fiction
- Baltazar – “Teen Titans go! To the Library! (graphic novel)
- Bruel – “Bad Kitty Makes a Movie” (graphic novel)
- Elliott – “Eva For President” (graphic novel)
- Foxe – “Spider-Ham: a pig in time” (graphic novel)
- Franco – “Counting in Dog Years and other Sassy Math Poems”
- Korman – “Slugfest”
- Spiderman – “Miles Morales: Spiderman” (graphic novel)
Easy Reader
- Transformers – “Bumblebee’s Big Mission”
Picture Books
- Ho – “Eyes that Weave the World’s Wonders”
- Kraan – “Buffalo Fluffalo”
- Wilson – “Bear Finds Eggs”
Children’s Non-Fiction
- Challoner – “Home Activity Lab: exciting experiments for budding scientists”
BOOKS-ON-CD
MOVIES
- A Haunting in Venice (DVD)
- The Holdovers (DVD)
- Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny (DVD)
- PAW Patrol: the mighty movie (DVD)