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Mar arch 2021 ch 2021 - The top t op ten books en books published this month that library staff across the country love. “Hetty and Benjy meet as Underground Railroad conductors, settling in Pennsylvania where they’re known for their celestial magic. Glover does an incredible job of world building in this supernatural mystery. Her cast is almost exclusively Black, and the characters are rich, with Hetty and Benjy’s relationship showcased as a lovely progression of romantic ideals. For readers of N. K. Jemisin and Victor LaValle.” “Daisy is shocked when she runs into Liam, who stood her up at her high school prom. To save her employer and Liam’s family legacy, they must fake an engagement and marriage and not fall in love. A whirlwind of a romcom with South Asian American and Irish American families providing background drama and entertainment. Daisy and Liam are lovably imperfect in this quick escapist read. Give to readers who liked Take a Hint, Dani Brown and The Right Swipe.“Set in Italy during the Fascist regime and subsequent Nazi involvement, this historical fiction, a departure for the author, is a solid dose of history told through the lives and loves of characters, personally affected by the politics. The impact of decisions and the efforts of individuals to change the course of their country and their lives are vividly portrayed. Perfect for fans of The Lilac Girls and The Nightingale.” “This tightly plotted thriller changes perspective and travels through time to explore a family torn apart by tragedy. The arrest of the oldest Pine son for his girlfriend's murder rocked their small town, was the subject of a high profile true crime documentary, and is followed years later by an even greater tragedy. Could these events be connected? Who is really the murderer? A gripping novel for fans of Mary Kubica or Peter Swanson.” "Set in a rural village in Sweden, where 800 inhabitants vanished in 1959, Alice and her crew set out to make a documentary about the mysterious event. The book weaves together the story of the current day documentarians with the story of the villagers of the past. For readers who enjoyed Ghost Wall and Disappearing Earth." "After the death of her fiancé, Anna decides to complete the sailing voyage they had planned, alone. This is a heartfelt story of navigating through grief, and finding oneself and a new direction in life along the way. Good for fans of Pretending and The Fifteen Wonders of Daniel Green." "Libertie is a Black girl living with her mother, a doctor who helps slaves in their run to freedom. Libertie thinks her mother is herself enslaved by her work, but after she marries and moves to the Caribbean, things seem less clear. For readers who enjoyed Washington Black and Underground Railroad." "Compelling and heartbreaking, this story brings together two of the most compelling characters you may ever meet. Duchess Day Radley and Walk are bound together by uneasy threads, each compelled to dig in and survive, even as they try to move beyond their pasts and what seem to be their inevitable futures. For readers who enjoyed The Good Daughter and The Roanoke Girls." "When a mysterious death occurs at Windsor Castle, Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth and Private Secretary Rozie must solve the case when MI5 and the police head in the wrong direction. A great cast of characters and a wonderful sense of setting make a fun and entertaining read. For readers who loved Hope Never Dies and Tuesday Mooney Talks to Ghosts." The C he Conduc onductors ors by Nicole Glover (John Joseph Adams/ Mariner Books) —Sandra Heitzman, Forest Park Public Library, Forest Park, IL NoveList read-alike: The Burning Girls by C. J. Tudor (Berkley Jove) (G.P. Putnam's Sons) (Algonquin Books) (William Morrow) The Dating P he Dating Plan lan by Sara Desai Et Eter ernal nal by Lisa Scottoline The W he Windsor K indsor Knot not A Novel by SJ Bennett Find out mor ind out more at w e at www.Librar .LibraryR yReads eads.or .org Read-alik ead-alikes pr es provided b vided by No y NoveList and the Librar eList and the LibraryR yReads C eads Communit ommunity. “Caroline travels alone to London after discovering her husband’s betrayal. Looking for a distraction, she finds one while mudlarking along the Thames: a small glass vial. Inspired to research its origins, Caroline uncovers a dark tale of poison and murder in the 1700s, where an apothecary owner with a unique talent, a dark past, and a keen sense of revenge meets a young girl with a curiosity that might lead her astray. A stellar debut that balances two intriguing storylines and three wonderful characters to create one page-turning story. For fans of The Clockmaker’s Daughter, Once Upon a River, and The Essex Serpent.” The L he Lost Apothecar ost Apothecary A No A Novel el by Sarah Penner (Park Row) —Sharon Layburn, South Huntington Public Library, Huntington Station, NY NoveList read-alike: The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish Made in Librar ade in LibraryA yAwar ware - w - www.librar .librarya yawar ware.com .com Liber Libertie tie A Novel by Kaitlyn Greenidge Float P loat Plan lan by Trish Doller Ever ery Last F y Last Fear ear A Novel by Alex Finlay We Beg e Begin at the End in at the End by Chris Whitaker The L he Lost V ost Village illage A Novel by Camilla Sten (Henry Holt & Co.) (Minotaur Books) (St. Martin's Press) (Minotaur Books) —Jennifer Ohzourk, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, MO NoveList read-alike: Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore —Jennifer Williams, Normal Public Library, Normal, IL NoveList read-alike: Mrs. Queen Takes the Train by William M. Kuhn —Maggie Thomann, Northbrook Public Library, Northbrook, IL NoveList read-alike: Dark Places by Gillian Flynn —Sandra Woodbury, Burlington Public Library, Burlington, MA NoveList read-alike: Happy People Read and Drink Coffee by Agnes Martin-Lugand —Marie Byars, Sno Isle Public Library, Oak Harbor, WA NoveList read-alike: Jam on the Vine by LaShonda K. Barnett —Rachel Reddick, Denver Public Library, Denver, CO NoveList read-alike: Buffalo Soldier by Maurice Broaddus —Laura Bonds, Harris County Public Library, Houston, TX NoveList read-alike: Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron —Carol Tuttle, Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library, Willoughby, OH NoveList read-alike: After the Party by Cressida Connolly

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MMararch 2021ch 2021 -- The ttop top ten booksen books published this month that library staff across the country love.

“Hetty and Benjy meet asUnderground Railroadconductors, settling inPennsylvania where they’reknown for their celestialmagic. Glover does an incrediblejob of world building in thissupernatural mystery. Her cast isalmost exclusively Black, and thecharacters are rich, with Hettyand Benjy’s relationshipshowcased as a lovelyprogression of romantic ideals.For readers of N. K. Jemisin andVictor LaValle.”

“Daisy is shocked when sheruns into Liam, who stood herup at her high school prom. Tosave her employer and Liam’sfamily legacy, they must fake anengagement and marriage andnot fall in love. A whirlwind of aromcom with South AsianAmerican and Irish Americanfamilies providing backgrounddrama and entertainment.Daisy and Liam are lovablyimperfect in this quick escapistread. Give to readers who likedTake a Hint, Dani Brown andThe Right Swipe.”

“Set in Italy during the Fascistregime and subsequent Naziinvolvement, this historicalfiction, a departure for theauthor, is a solid dose ofhistory told through the livesand loves of characters,personally affected by thepolitics. The impact ofdecisions and the efforts ofindividuals to change thecourse of their country andtheir lives are vividlyportrayed. Perfect for fans ofThe Lilac Girls andThe Nightingale.”

“This tightly plotted thrillerchanges perspective andtravels through time to explorea family torn apart by tragedy.The arrest of the oldest Pine sonfor his girlfriend's murderrocked their small town, wasthe subject of a high profiletrue crime documentary, and isfollowed years later by an evengreater tragedy. Could theseevents be connected? Who isreally the murderer? A grippingnovel for fans of Mary Kubica orPeter Swanson.”

"Set in a rural village inSweden, where 800inhabitants vanished in1959, Alice and her crew setout to make a documentaryabout the mysterious event.The book weaves togetherthe story of the current daydocumentarians with thestory of the villagers of thepast. For readers whoenjoyed Ghost Wall andDisappearing Earth."

"After the death of herfiancé, Anna decides tocomplete the sailingvoyage they had planned,alone. This is a heartfeltstory of navigatingthrough grief, and findingoneself and a newdirection in life along theway. Good for fans ofPretending and TheFifteen Wonders ofDaniel Green."

"Libertie is a Black girl livingwith her mother, a doctorwho helps slaves in theirrun to freedom. Libertiethinks her mother is herselfenslaved by her work, butafter she marries andmoves to the Caribbean,things seem less clear. Forreaders who enjoyedWashington Black andUnderground Railroad."

"Compelling and heartbreaking,this story brings together two ofthe most compelling charactersyou may ever meet. DuchessDay Radley and Walk are boundtogether by uneasy threads,each compelled to dig in andsurvive, even as they try tomove beyond their pasts andwhat seem to be their inevitablefutures. For readers whoenjoyed The Good Daughterand The Roanoke Girls."

"When a mysterious deathoccurs at Windsor Castle, HerMajesty Queen Elizabeth andPrivate Secretary Rozie mustsolve the case when MI5 andthe police head in the wrongdirection. A great cast ofcharacters and a wonderfulsense of setting make a funand entertaining read. Forreaders who loved HopeNever Dies and TuesdayMooney Talks to Ghosts."

TThe Che Conduconducttorsorsby Nicole Glover(John Joseph Adams/Mariner Books)

—Sandra Heitzman, Forest Park Public Library, Forest Park, ILNoveList read-alike: The Burning Girls by C. J. Tudor

(Berkley Jove) (G.P. Putnam's Sons)

(Algonquin Books)

(William Morrow)

TThe Dating Phe Dating Planlanby Sara Desai

EtEterernalnalby Lisa Scottoline

TThe Whe Windsor Kindsor KnotnotA Novelby SJ Bennett

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RRead-alikead-alikes pres proovided bvided by Noy NovveList and the LibrareList and the LibraryRyReads Ceads Communitommunityy..

“Caroline travels alone to London after discovering her husband’s betrayal.Looking for a distraction, she finds one while mudlarking along the Thames: asmall glass vial. Inspired to research its origins, Caroline uncovers a dark tale of

poison and murder in the 1700s, where an apothecary owner with a uniquetalent, a dark past, and a keen sense of revenge meets a young girl with a

curiosity that might lead her astray. A stellar debut that balances two intriguingstorylines and three wonderful characters to create one page-turning story. Forfans of The Clockmaker’s Daughter, Once Upon a River, and The Essex Serpent.”

TThe Lhe Lost Apothecarost ApothecaryyA NoA Novvelel

by Sarah Penner(Park Row)

—Sharon Layburn, South Huntington Public Library, Huntington Station, NYNoveList read-alike: The Weight of Ink by Rachel Kadish

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LiberLibertietieA Novelby Kaitlyn Greenidge

FFloat Ploat Planlanby Trish Doller

EEvverery Last Fy Last FearearA Novelby Alex Finlay

WWe Bege Begin at the Endin at the Endby Chris Whitaker

TThe Lhe Lost Vost VillageillageA Novelby Camilla Sten (Henry Holt & Co.)(Minotaur Books)

(St. Martin's Press)(Minotaur Books)

—Jennifer Ohzourk, St. Louis Public Library, St. Louis, MONoveList read-alike: Valentine by Elizabeth Wetmore

—Jennifer Williams, Normal Public Library, Normal, ILNoveList read-alike: Mrs. Queen Takes the Train by William M. Kuhn

—Maggie Thomann, Northbrook Public Library, Northbrook, ILNoveList read-alike: Dark Places by Gillian Flynn

—Sandra Woodbury, Burlington Public Library, Burlington, MANoveList read-alike: Happy People Read and Drink Coffee byAgnes Martin-Lugand

—Marie Byars, Sno Isle Public Library, Oak Harbor, WANoveList read-alike: Jam on the Vine by LaShonda K. Barnett

—Rachel Reddick, Denver Public Library, Denver, CONoveList read-alike: Buffalo Soldier by Maurice Broaddus

—Laura Bonds, Harris County Public Library, Houston, TXNoveList read-alike: Accidentally Engaged by Farah Heron

—Carol Tuttle, Willoughby-Eastlake Public Library, Willoughby, OHNoveList read-alike: After the Party by Cressida Connolly

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AAcct Yt Your Aour Agege, E, Evve Bre BroownwnA Novel

by Talia Hibbert(Avon)

“Eve Brown thinks she’s a failure, constantly flitting from one jobto another. When her parents ask her to commit to something,she runs--and ends up in a charming B&B, where the uptightowner desperately needs her help. This is a sweet, funny love

story about learning to appreciate yourself.”

—Beth DeGeer, Bartlesville Public Library, Bartlesville, OK

Read-alike: The Trouble Hating You by Sajni PatelRead-alike: The Worst Best Man by Mia Sosa

Read-alike: The Lilac Girls by Martha Hall KellyRead-alike: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr

—Nanette Donohue, Champaign Public Library, Champaign, IL

“Sophisticated Osla, ambitious Mab, and timid Bethbecome friends while working as codebreakers at

Bletchley Park during World War II. The secrecy of theirwork has lasting effects on their lives. Years later, theyare forced to forgive one another to unmask a traitor.”

TThe Rhe Rose Cose CodeodeA Novel

by Kate Quinn(William Morrow Paperbacks)

EEvverery Vy Voow Yw You Brou BreakeakA Novel

by Peter Swanson(William Morrow)

“Abigail deeply regrets succumbing to an illicit night with astranger on the eve of her wedding. When her husband takes

her to a mysterious island for a lavish honeymoon, she’sshocked to see the man who seduced her. What follows is a

horror story that will keep readers glued to the page.”

—Paul Lane, Palm Beach County Public Library, Boca Raton, FL

Read-alike: Something in the Water by Catherine SteadmanRead-alike: Diary of a Stalker by Electa Rome Parks

SunfloSunflowwer Sister SistersersA Novel

by Martha Hall Kelly(Ballantine Books)

"Kelly ends her trilogy tracing The Lilac Girls protagonistCaroline Ferriday’s family with a story centered in the Civil

War era. Kelly weaves her careful research into acompelling novel with fascinating depth and a nod

toward the impactful role of women throughout history."

—MarySue Waterman, Westport Library, Westport, CT

Read-alike: Wench by Dolen Perkins-ValdezRead-alike: My Name is Mary Sutter by Robin Oliveira

WWild Sigild Signnby Patricia Briggs

(Ace)“Mated werewolves Charles and Anna investigate amalevolent presence that has inexplicably made anentire community vanish in northern California. In

this latest Alpha & Omega installment, Briggs againcreates a vivid world where the commonplace and

the supernatural reside together.”

—Linda Tilden, Mount Laurel Public Library, Mount Laurel, NJ

Read-alike: The Last Wolf by Maria ValeRead-alike: The Iron Hunt by Marjorie M. Liu