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Library Reads List for July

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I don't know if any of you follow the LibraryReads.org site, but the July recommendations list is out now.  The site lists "The top ten books published this month that librarians across the country love" every month. The favorite of the month this July is Dark Matter, by Blake Crouch. He's the writer of the Wayward Pines series, so anyone who enjoyed those books may want to check out Dark Matter.

 

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Dark Matter:
A Novel by Blake Crouch

Published:7/26/2016 by Crown
ISBN: 9781101904220

“Once on the fast-track to academic stardom, Jason Dessen finds his quiet family life and career upended when a stranger kidnaps him. Suddenly Jason’s idle “what-ifs” become panicked “what-nows,” as the humble quantum physics professor from a small Chicago college gets to explore the roads not taken with a mind-bending invention that opens doors to other worlds. This fun science fiction thriller is also a thoughtful page-turner with heart that should appeal to fans of Harlan Coben.”

Elizabeth Eastin, Rogers Memorial Library, Southampton, NY

 

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The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware

Published: 7/19/2016 by Gallery/Scout Press
ISBN: 9781501132933

“An intruder in the middle of the night leaves Lo Blacklock feeling vulnerable. Trying to shake off her fears, she hopes her big break of covering the maiden voyage of the luxury cruise ship, the Aurora, will help. The first night of the voyage changes everything. What did she really see in the water and who was the woman in the cabin next door? The claustrophobic feeling of being on a ship and the twists and turns of who, and what, to believe keep you on the edge of your seat. Count on this being one of the hot reads this summer!”

Joseph Jones, Cuyahoga County Public Library, OH


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The Last One:
A Novel by Alexandra Oliva

Published: 7/12/2016 by Ballantine Books
ISBN: 9781101965085

The Last One tells the story of twelve contestants who are sent to the wilderness in a Survivor-like reality show. But while they’re away, the world changes completely and what is real and what is not begins to blur. It’s post-apocalyptic literary fiction at it’s best. With a fast pace and a wry sense of humor, this is the kind of book that will appeal to readers of literary fiction and genre fiction alike. It points out the absurdity of reality television without feeling condescending. As the readers wake up to the realities of a new world, it becomes difficult to put down.”

Leah White, Ela Area Public Library, Lake Zurich, IL

 


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Among the Wicked: A Kate Burkholder Novel by Linda Castillo

Published: 7/12/2016 by Minotaur Books
ISBN: 9781250061577

“In the small Amish locale of Painters Mill, police chief Kate Burkholder decides to take an undercover assignment in a community where the death of a young girl was reported. Her long time love, Agent John Tomasetti, is reluctant with her decision because of the lack of communication he will have with her. Burkholder begins to unfold the true horrors on the local farm and unearths the dangers the town officials suspected. She finds herself trapped in a life threatening cat and mouse game. This ongoing series is a true gem and a personal favorite.”

KC Davis, Fairfield Woods Branch Library, Fairfield, CT

 


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The Unseen World: A Novel by Liz Moore

Published: 7/26/2016 by W.W. Norton & Company
ISBN: 9780393241686

The Unseen World is a compelling read with vibrant, finely constructed characters. Moore intertwines a complex coming of age story with the science of cryptology and the history of artificial intelligence, while simultaneously exploring the meaning of love, loss and belonging. The core of the novel explores the relationship between Ada and her scientist father David. When a tragedy upends their routine lives, Ada embarks on a journey of self-discovery that will eventually lead her to new truths. Elements of mystery and suspense keep you turning the pages in this multi-layered gem of a book.”

Janie Hermann, Princeton Public Library, Princeton, NJ

 


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Truly Madly Guilty by Liane Moriarty

Published: 7/26/2016 by Flatiron Books
ISBN: 9781250069795

“A typical afternoon barbecue among friends becomes something much bigger when one pivotal moment of inattention leads to repercussions for all in attendance. In trademark Moriarty style, the story flashes back and forth between the day of the barbecue and two months later, slowly revealing the events of the day and its consequences, creating a delicious momentum for the reader as the tension builds and the pieces fall into place. Moriarty has another sure-fire winner with this look at the complexities of friendship, marriage, and familial relationships.”

Halle Eisenman, Beaufort County Library, Hilton Head, SC

 


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All Is Not Forgotten: A Novel by Wendy Walker

Published: 7/12/2016 by St. Martin’s Press
ISBN: 9781250097910

“A dark, twisty, intricately-plotted psychological thriller about a teen girl, assaulted after a party, as she tries to regain her memories of the event after taking a controversial drug that erases traumatic memories. Walker’s many plot and character threads are carefully placed, and she weaves them all together into a satisfying, shattering conclusion. I’m betting we’ll be seeing this title in a LOT of beach bags over the summer.”

Gregg Winsor, Johnson County Library, Roeland Park, KS

 


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The Hopefuls: A Novel by Jennifer Close
Published: 7/19/2016 by Knopf
ISBN: 9781101875612

“When Beth and Matt, an aspiring politician, move from NYC to DC, Beth initially hates it. But things start to turn around for her when they befriend another “transplant” couple, Ashleigh and Jimmy. Beth’s loyalty is tested when she is forced to admit to herself that Matt is just not quite as attractive, magnetic or charismatic as his rival-friend, Jimmy…..who harbors similar political aspirations. The Hopefuls is on point in its descriptions of young marriage, career ambition, and complicated friendships. The characters are completely compelling. I was overdue for a great read and this was it!”

Amy Lapointe, Amherst Town Library, Amherst, NH

 


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Siracusa by Delia Ephron

Published: 7/12/2016 by blue Rider Press
ISBN: 9780399165214
“Michael and Lizzie are vacationing with another couple and their daughter, named Snow. As the story unfolds, the reader is introduced to infidelities. Ephron does a tremendous job in exposing the frailties of relationships and it feels like being intimate with other people’s problems but without the guilt. Engaging and tough to put down. Great summer read!”

Andrienne Cruz, Azusa City Library, Azusa, CA

 


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Nine Women, One Dress: A Novel by Jane L. Rosen

Published: 7/12/2016 by Doubleday
ISBN: 9780385541404

Nine Women, One Dress sends the reader on a journey with many characters and the little black dress of the season. From the soon-retiring dress designer and the first-time runway model, to the retail salespeople and an actor, this book relates how the dress touches and, often profoundly, changes the lives of all. Even though there were many characters in this book, the author immersed the reader into their lives. Romance, humor, and irony spark the plot as the dress travels from one life to another. A charming read!”

Kristin Fields, Farnhamville Public Library, Farnhamville, IA

 

Source: http://libraryreads.org/july-2016-libraryreads-list/

 

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I had never heard of this site, and I thank you for posting this!  I put several of these on hold at my library.  Thanks, again!

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Thanks for the suggestions for some great summer reads!!!

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Argggghhhhhh

 

Another site for reading recommendations.  Like my reading list isn't already long enough now.  If there's a Heaven, & I'm lucky enough to go there, I hope I'll have time to read everything I want to read.

 

HeartHeartWoman LOL

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@DoneTryin wrote:

Argggghhhhhh

 

Another site for reading recommendations.  Like my reading list isn't already long enough now.  If there's a Heaven, & I'm lucky enough to go there, I hope I'll have time to read everything I want to read.

 

HeartHeartWoman LOL


I am with you on that! Everyone always asks me about newly published books I might be reading and I'm still working through the "new" books I added to my reading lists 5 years ago!

I just started reading a book I've had on my list since 2012 and they just released a revised edition in April.

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@ChynnaBlue wrote:

@DoneTryin wrote:

Argggghhhhhh

 

Another site for reading recommendations.  Like my reading list isn't already long enough now.  If there's a Heaven, & I'm lucky enough to go there, I hope I'll have time to read everything I want to read.

 

HeartHeartWoman LOL


I am with you on that! Everyone always asks me about newly published books I might be reading and I'm still working through the "new" books I added to my reading lists 5 years ago!

I just started reading a book I've had on my list since 2012 and they just released a revised edition in April.


HA!  Just a few minutes ago, I got my regular emails from a local independent book store, with their latest news/recommendations, as well as from my local library.  Plus I have a subscription to Bookmarks magazine, & Audible periodically sends me recommended reading.

 

Ahhh, yes.  Well, I guess there are worse "problems" to haveSmiley LOL

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@ChynnaBlue Thank you for posting the list.   As soon as I saw the name BLAKE CROUCH I immediately thought of Wayward Pines.  Those were some of my all-time favorite books, which I read about a year ago.

 

I am looking forward to reading anything he writes.

 

Can you advise me, please.  How and what do I have to do to get library books from my local library on  my Kindle?

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I'm excited for Liane Moriarty's new book that's coming in July!


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@Big Sister wrote:

@ChynnaBlue Thank you for posting the list.   As soon as I saw the name BLAKE CROUCH I immediately thought of Wayward Pines.  Those were some of my all-time favorite books, which I read about a year ago.

 

I am looking forward to reading anything he writes.

 

Can you advise me, please.  How and what do I have to do to get library books from my local library on  my Kindle?


@Big Sister if you can't find your library's website online, call the library and ask for the department (or person) in charge of e-books. I'm sure they will help you get started. Good luck!

 

My library allows you to take out up to 7 books for 2 weeks, and up to 5 holds at a time. PLUS, I use my husband's library account as well, which gives me 14 books at a time. That's a lotta books! PLUS, if you're in the middle of a book, as long as you don't put on your Kindle's wi-fi, even though the library removed it, you will still have it on your Kindle as long as you don't refresh the wi-fi.

 

Good luck!

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Re: Library Reads List for July

@ChynnaBlue

 

Thanks for posting.  I am always keeping my eye out for new books.  Put a couple of those on my library hold list.