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July 2020 July 2020 - The top t op ten books en books published this month that librarians across the country love. “Incredibly proper Oliver and drama-laden Luc are extreme opposites. Despite a case of annoyance at first sight, the two antagonists reluctantly agree that faking a relationship might help each of them out of a bind. Hall crafts a well-paced relationship that will have readers completely invested in a happy ever after. Perfect for fans of If I Never Met You and Red, White, and Royal Blue.” “A well-crafted story of identity, survival, and loyalty that explores the terrain of love and heartbreak, loss and displacement for four generations of Native American women across four decades. Finding their own sources of strength, these proud, fierce women magnetically draw the reader in. For readers who enjoy Louise Erdrich and Diane Glancy.” “This sequel to The Royal We follows Nick and Bex through the first years of their marriage--a challenging time for anyone, let alone a royal couple whose wedding was disrupted by a sex scandal. As they settle into their new home, they uncover a secret that could change the future of Britain. Fans of Royal Wedding (Cabot) and Royals (Hawkins) will enjoy this funny and sensitive novel.” “Personal tragedy turns Natalie’s life upside down and leads her back to her childhood home, including her family’s beloved homegrown bookstore. Natalie faces the decline of her grandfather’s health, a building in need of repair, and a business in the red but also finds unexpected love. Give to readers who liked How to Find Love in a Bookshop and The Readers of Broken Wheel.” "An own voices horror novel that begins with four young Native American men on a hunting trip that will haunt each of them in unimaginable ways. For fans of Owl Goingback’s Coyote Rage." "Explores the author’s relationship with her mother, piecing together events that led up to her mother's murder at the hands of her stepfather. For fans of No Visible Bruises by Rachel Louise Snyder and The Red Parts by Maggie Nelson." "In this hilarious and poignant rom-com debut, Bea Schumacher is a highly influential, body positive, heartbroken fashion blogger, who one day writes a blistering, viral, blog post about the lack of diversity on her favorite reality tv dating show, Main Squeeze. For readers who enjoyed Bridget Jones’s Diary and Me Before You." “The gripping story opens with a rampant strain of virus (in this case rabies), followed by quarantines, lockdowns, fear, and irrational behavior. It hits alarmingly close to home. For fans of Severance by Ling Ma and Contagion by Robin Cook.” "Sam thought the dynamic Duncan Carpenter was out of her life forever, until he returns to the school at which she\'s a librarian and makes her think she might just get her happily ever after. For fans of JoJo Moyes and Rebecca Serle." Bo Boyfr yfriend M iend Mat ater erial ial by Alexis Hall (Sourcebooks Landmark) —Sarah Fetzer, West Palm Beach City Library, West Palm Beach, FL NoveList read-alike: Boy in the Box by Marc E. Fitch (Grove Press) (Grand Central Publishing) (Dial Press Trade) (St. Martin's Press) Cr Crook ooked Hallelujah ed Hallelujah by Kelli Jo Ford The Heir A he Heir Affair ffair by Heather Cocks & Jessica Morgan What Y What You W ou Wish F ish For or A Novel by Katherine Center Find out mor ind out more at w e at www.Librar .LibraryR yReads eads.or .org “Eagerly awaited by wizard Harry Dresden’s legion of fans, this 16th book in the series is definitely worth the wait. Wonderful scenes feature magical illusions, and many familiar characters return for peace talks in Chicago. Not much is peaceful for Harry, as the wizards might kick him off the White Council, faerie Queen Mab wants him to do a couple of favors for vampire Lara, and Harry’s half-brother is in prison after an assassination attempt. For series fans of The Hollows, The Iron Druid Chronicles, and The Nightside.“ Peace T eace Talks alks by Jim Butcher (Ace) —Brenda O’Brien, Woodridge Public Library, Woodridge, IL NoveList read-alike: The Arcadia Project series by Mishell Baker Made in Librar ade in LibraryA yAwar ware - w - www.librar .librarya yawar ware.com .com One t One to W o Wat atch ch A Novel by Kate Stayman-London Memor emorial Dr ial Driv ive A Daughter's Memoir by Natasha Trethewey The L he Lost and F ost and Found ound Bookshop Bookshop A Novel by Susan Wiggs Sur Surviv vivor S or Song ong A Novel by Paul Tremblay The Only G he Only Good I ood Indians ndians by Stephen Graham Jones (William Morrow) (Gallery/Saga Press) (Ecco) (William Morrow) —Sandra Woodbury, Burlington Public Library, Burlington, MA NoveList read-alike: Sealed by Naomi Booth —Tracy Babiasz, Chapel Hill Public Library, Chapel Hill, NC NoveList read-alike: Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating by Christina Lauren —Joyce Livingston, Collinsville Community Library, Brogue, PA NoveList read-alike: The Bookshop of Yesterdays by Amy Meyerson —Mary Bell, Wilbraham Public Library, Wilbraham, MA NoveList read-alike: Blood by Allison Moorer —Ann-Marie Anderson, Tigard Public Library, Tigard, OR NoveList read-alike: Insert Groom Here by K.M. Jackson —Sharon Layburn, South Huntington Public Library, Huntington Station, NY NoveList read-alike: Jilted by Lilah Suzanne —Janet Schneider, Peninsula Public Library, Lawrence, NY NoveList read-alike: Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson —Heather Bistyga, Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC NoveList read-alike: American Royals by Katherine McGee

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July 2020July 2020 -- The ttop top ten booksen books published this month that librarians across the country love.

“Incredibly proper Oliver anddrama-laden Luc are extremeopposites. Despite a case ofannoyance at first sight, thetwo antagonists reluctantlyagree that faking arelationship might help eachof them out of a bind. Hallcrafts a well-pacedrelationship that will havereaders completely invested ina happy ever after. Perfect forfans of If I Never Met You andRed, White, and Royal Blue.”

“A well-crafted story ofidentity, survival, and loyaltythat explores the terrain oflove and heartbreak, loss anddisplacement for fourgenerations of NativeAmerican women across fourdecades. Finding their ownsources of strength, theseproud, fierce womenmagnetically draw the readerin. For readers who enjoyLouise Erdrich andDiane Glancy.”

“This sequel to The Royal Wefollows Nick and Bex throughthe first years of theirmarriage--a challenging timefor anyone, let alone a royalcouple whose wedding wasdisrupted by a sex scandal.As they settle into their newhome, they uncover a secretthat could change the futureof Britain. Fans of RoyalWedding (Cabot) and Royals(Hawkins) will enjoy thisfunny and sensitive novel.”

“Personal tragedy turns Natalie’slife upside down and leads herback to her childhood home,including her family’s belovedhomegrown bookstore. Nataliefaces the decline of hergrandfather’s health, a buildingin need of repair, and a businessin the red but also findsunexpected love. Give toreaders who liked How to FindLove in a Bookshop and TheReaders of Broken Wheel.”

"An own voices horrornovel that begins with fouryoung Native Americanmen on a hunting trip thatwill haunt each of them inunimaginable ways. Forfans of Owl Goingback’sCoyote Rage."

"Explores the author’srelationship with hermother, piecing togetherevents that led up to hermother's murder at thehands of her stepfather.For fans of No VisibleBruises by Rachel LouiseSnyder and The Red Partsby Maggie Nelson."

"In this hilarious andpoignant rom-com debut,Bea Schumacher is a highlyinfluential, body positive,heartbroken fashionblogger, who one day writesa blistering, viral, blog postabout the lack of diversityon her favorite reality tvdating show, Main Squeeze.For readers who enjoyedBridget Jones’s Diary andMe Before You."

“The gripping storyopens with a rampantstrain of virus (in this caserabies), followed byquarantines, lockdowns,fear, and irrationalbehavior. It hitsalarmingly close to home.For fans of Severance byLing Ma and Contagionby Robin Cook.”

"Sam thought the dynamicDuncan Carpenter was outof her life forever, until hereturns to the school atwhich she\'s a librarianand makes her think shemight just get her happilyever after. For fans of JoJoMoyes and Rebecca Serle."

BoBoyfryfriend Miend Matatererialialby Alexis Hall(Sourcebooks Landmark)

—Sarah Fetzer, West Palm Beach City Library, West Palm Beach, FLNoveList read-alike: Boy in the Box by Marc E. Fitch

(Grove Press)(Grand Central Publishing)

(Dial Press Trade)

(St. Martin's Press)

CrCrookooked Hallelujahed Hallelujahby Kelli Jo Ford

TThe Heir Ahe Heir Affairffairby Heather Cocks &Jessica Morgan

What YWhat You Wou Wish Fish FororA Novelby Katherine Center

FFind out morind out more at we at wwwww.Librar.LibraryRyReadseads.or.orgg

“Eagerly awaited by wizard Harry Dresden’s legion of fans, this 16th book inthe series is definitely worth the wait. Wonderful scenes feature magical

illusions, and many familiar characters return for peace talks in Chicago. Notmuch is peaceful for Harry, as the wizards might kick him off the White

Council, faerie Queen Mab wants him to do a couple of favors for vampireLara, and Harry’s half-brother is in prison after an assassination attempt. For

series fans of The Hollows, The Iron Druid Chronicles, and The Nightside.“

PPeace Teace Talksalksby Jim Butcher

(Ace)

—Brenda O’Brien, Woodridge Public Library, Woodridge, ILNoveList read-alike: The Arcadia Project series by Mishell Baker

MMade in Librarade in LibraryAyAwarwaree - w- wwwww.librar.libraryayawarwaree.com.com

One tOne to Wo WatatchchA Novelby Kate Stayman-London

MMemoremorial Drial DriviveeA Daughter's Memoirby Natasha Trethewey

TThe Lhe Lost and Fost and FoundoundBookshopBookshopA Novelby Susan Wiggs

SurSurvivvivor Sor SongongA Novelby Paul Tremblay

TThe Only Ghe Only Good Iood Indiansndiansby Stephen Graham Jones

(William Morrow)(Gallery/Saga Press)

(Ecco)(William Morrow)

—Sandra Woodbury, Burlington Public Library, Burlington, MANoveList read-alike: Sealed by Naomi Booth

—Tracy Babiasz, Chapel Hill Public Library, Chapel Hill, NCNoveList read-alike: Josh and Hazel's Guide to Not Dating byChristina Lauren

—Joyce Livingston, Collinsville Community Library, Brogue, PANoveList read-alike: The Bookshop of Yesterdays by Amy Meyerson

—Mary Bell, Wilbraham Public Library, Wilbraham, MANoveList read-alike: Blood by Allison Moorer

—Ann-Marie Anderson, Tigard Public Library, Tigard, ORNoveList read-alike: Insert Groom Here by K.M. Jackson

—Sharon Layburn, South Huntington Public Library,Huntington Station, NYNoveList read-alike: Jilted by Lilah Suzanne

—Janet Schneider, Peninsula Public Library, Lawrence, NYNoveList read-alike: Where the Dead Sit Talking by Brandon Hobson —Heather Bistyga, Anderson County Library, Anderson, SC

NoveList read-alike: American Royals by Katherine McGee

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“It’s been several years since Malorie and her two youngchildren arrived at The Janet Tucker School For the Blind.Olympia and Tom, now teenagers, crave to see the world.

But at what cost? Malerman is a master of suspensefulterror and escalating mistrust. Unlike Birdbox, this latest

installment is also filled with hope.”

MMaloralorieieA Bird Box Novel

by Josh Malerman(Del Rey)

—KC Davis, Fairfield Woods Public Library, Fairfield, CT

The LibraryReads Hall of Fame designation honors authors who have had multiple titles appear on the monthly LibraryReadslist since 2013. When their third title places on the list via library staff votes, the author moves into the Hall of Fame.

JULJULY 2020Y 2020

Find out more at www.LibraryReads.org

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Read-alike: The Passage by Justin CroninRead-alike: The Fireman by Joe Hill

Read-alike: The Changeling by Victor LaValle

OutsiderOutsiderA Novel of Suspense

by Linda Castillo(Minotaur Books)

PPlalaying Nying NiceiceA Novel

by JP Delaney(Ballantine Books)

“Kate Burkholder comes to the aid of an oldcolleague who’s now on the run from her ownvice unit in this slow-burn crime thriller. Manyseries start to lose steam when they’ve beenaround as long as this one, but Castillo just

keeps improving with every book.”

“Two babies are switched at birth in the NICU.One has severe disabilities, the other doesn’t.

Two years later, the families learn of themistake and their lives--and lies--become

more entangled. Highly recommended forfans of psychological thrillers who are tired of

typical plotlines.”—Eve Hall, Hopkinsville-Christian County Public Library,Hopkinsville KY

Read-alike: In the Bleak Midwinter by Julia Spencer FlemingRead-alike: A Killing in the Hills by Julia Keller

Read-alike: A Cold Day for Murder by Dana Stabenow

—Kelly Verheyden, San Diego Public Library, San Diego, CA

Read-alike: Then She Was Gone by Lisa JewellRead-alike: The Couple Next Door by Shari LapenaRead-alike: The Other Couple by Louise Candlish