March’s New in Paperback Roundups
March’s roundup of New in Paperback fiction titles includes
CAMINO ISLAND, John Grisham's thriller from last year that
openswith a gang of thieves staging a daringheist from a vault
deep below Princeton University’s Firestone Library --- and the
action never lets up from there.
David Baldacci’s END GAME, which marks the
return of CIA assassins Will Robie and Jessica Reel, who are
sent to investigate the disappearance of their handler, code-named
Blue Man --- and find themselvesup against an adversary with superior
firepower and a home-court advantage.
THE STARS ARE FIRE by Anita Shreve, which centers on an
extraordinary young woman who is tested by a catastrophic event,
and is based on the true story of the largest fire in Maine's history.
THE LYING GAME, an instant New York
Times bestseller from Ruth Ware, who has written a chilling novel
of friendship, secrets, and the dangerous games that teenage girls play.
CAMINO ISLAND, John Grisham's thriller from last year that
openswith a gang of thieves staging a daringheist from a vault
deep below Princeton University’s Firestone Library --- and the
action never lets up from there.
David Baldacci’s END GAME, which marks the
return of CIA assassins Will Robie and Jessica Reel, who are
sent to investigate the disappearance of their handler, code-named
Blue Man --- and find themselvesup against an adversary with superior
firepower and a home-court advantage.
THE STARS ARE FIRE by Anita Shreve, which centers on an
extraordinary young woman who is tested by a catastrophic event,
and is based on the true story of the largest fire in Maine's history.
THE LYING GAME, an instant New York
Times bestseller from Ruth Ware, who has written a chilling novel
of friendship, secrets, and the dangerous games that teenage girls play.
Among our nonfiction highlights are THE RADIUM GIRLS
by Kate Moore, which fully illuminates the inspiring young women
exposed to the "wonder" substance of radium, and their awe-inspiring
strength in the face of almost impossible circumstances.
JACKIE'S GIRL, an endearing coming-of-age memoir
by a young woman who spent 13 years as Jackie Kennedy’s
personal assistant and occasional nanny --- and the lessons
about life and love she learned from the glamorous first lady.
Be sure to check out www.bookreporter.com
by Kate Moore, which fully illuminates the inspiring young women
exposed to the "wonder" substance of radium, and their awe-inspiring
strength in the face of almost impossible circumstances.
JACKIE'S GIRL, an endearing coming-of-age memoir
by a young woman who spent 13 years as Jackie Kennedy’s
personal assistant and occasional nanny --- and the lessons
about life and love she learned from the glamorous first lady.
Be sure to check out www.bookreporter.com
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