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Juan Castell and Aunt Sofia’s Giant Book of Please, Thank You, Welcome by Ian Sadler

An educational, beautiful book with interesting illustrations and interesting prose… Juan, a polite young boy, is preparing for aliens’ visit to the earth as everyone else in the world is doing. He is already good at using the words ‘please’,…
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Tag: Children's Fiction
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Once a Liar by A.F. Brady

Intricately plotted, this psychological thriller grabs the reader from the start and doesn’t let go until the truth about killer is finally revealed… Peter Caine, a ruthless and one of the best Manhattan defense attorneys, has learned only to win.…
Category: Legal Thrillers
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The Perfect Alibi by Phillip Margolin

A multilayered thriller which feels fractured due to lack of cohesiveness… A prominent college athlete rapes a girl and ends up in jail based on the DNA evidence, only to have his DNA show up in another rape case while…
Category: Legal Thrillers
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Watcher in the Woods by Kelley Armstrong

A lost cause… Rockton is a secret town in the harsh wilderness of Yukon in Northern Canada for people who have reasons to leave their past behind and start anew. Homicide detective Casey Duncan who is in town for a…
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Tag: Police Procedural
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Mack’s World of Wonder. The Cutest Baby Animals by Mack van Gageldonk

An adorable, informative book about baby animals on the farm and in the wild with stunning pictures and illustrations perfectly suitable for kindergarten kids… In Mack’s World of Wonder: The Cutest Baby Animals, the narrative follows a strict routine; the…
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Tag: Children's Non Fiction
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The New Iberia Blues by James Lee Burke

An absolutely brilliant book from the master storyteller… In The New Iberia Blues, Dave Robicheaux and Sean McClain, a new addition to the staff, interview Desmond Cormier, a Louisiana-born film director at his waterside estate about reports of a screaming…
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Tag: Mystery
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Lethal White by Robert Galbraith

The very unusual thing about Lethal White by Robert Galbraith is that it is a whodunit, and it is almost 700 pages long; unusually long for a mystery. Two hundred pages in the book, and you will realize the editors…
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