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1 FEARLESS FOURTEEN, by Janet Evanovich. Stephanie Plum and her boyfriend Joe Morelli become involved when his cousin’s bank robbery goes bad.
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2 SAIL, by James Patterson and Howard Roughan. A sailing vacation turns into a disaster when someone attempts to destroy a family.
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3 THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.Aliens have taken control of the minds and bodies of most humans, but one woman won’t surrender.
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4 CHASING HARRY WINSTON, by Lauren Weisberger. Three glamorous friends, New York women nearing 30, vow to change their lives.
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5 LOVE THE ONE YOU’RE WITH, by Emily Giffin. A woman’s happy marriage is shaken when she encounters an old boyfriend.
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6 NOTHING TO LOSE, by Lee Child. Jack Reacher exposes the secrets of a Colorado town.
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7 PLAGUE SHIP, by Clive Cussler with Jack Du Brul. Juan Cabrillo and the crew of the Oregon must determine what happened on a cruise ship full of dead bodies.
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8 THE BROKEN WINDOW, by Jeffery Deaver. Detectives Lincoln Rhyme and Amelia Sachs come up against a criminal who uses identity theft to frame innocent people for murdering his victims.
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9 THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE, by David Wroblewski. A mute takes refuge with three dogs in the Wisconsin woods after his uncle murders his father.
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10 NO CHOICE BUT SEDUCTION, by Johanna Lindsey. Sir Anthony Malory’s daughter is kidnapped, with repercussions for Katey and Boyd Anderson.
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| 1 WHEN YOU ARE ENGULFED IN FLAMES, by David Sedaris. The humorist’s latest essays deal with middle age, mortality and giving up smoking. | |
| 2 WHAT HAPPENED, by Scott McClellan. A former White House press secretary regrets that “I allowed myself to be deceived” by top officials. | |
| 3 THE MONSTER OF FLORENCE, by Douglas Preston with Mario Spezi. An American writer who moved to Florence works with an Italian journalist to discover the identity of a local serial killer. | |
| 4 ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT’S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler. Humorous personal essays from the stand-up comedian. | |
| 5 BIG RUSS AND ME, by Tim Russert. The host of “Meet the Press” remembers his father. | |
| 6 AUDITION, by Barbara Walters. A personal and professional memoir. | |
| 7 THE POST-AMERICAN WORLD, by Fareed Zakaria. The rise of China and India and the global distribution of power. | |
| 8 WISDOM OF OUR FATHERS, by Tim Russert. Readers’ letters about their fathers in response to “Big Russ and Me.” | |
| 9 ME OF LITTLE FAITH, by Lewis Black. The stand-up comedian’s essays about religion focus on what we believe and why. |
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| 10 THE DOWNHILL LIE, by Carl Hiaasen. The Florida novelist takes up golf again after 32 years. |
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