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Chevy Stevens Novel "Never Knowing"
Chevy Stevens is a mystery writer whose previous novel, Still Missing, was on the New York Times Bestselling list. Her new novel, Never Knowing, has many great reviews on various web sites. Lisa Gardner, author of Love You More, wrote, "Never Knowing will consume you with the desire to read every page, gasp at every twist, and know every last secret between one woman and her serial killer father." It may be hard to put this book down!
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The Language of Flowers
This is the first novel for author Vanessa Diffenbaugh. It is about a young woman who grew up in the foster-care system and is now learning to live on her own as an independent adult with no family.
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Maine
Maine unveils the sibling rivalry, alcoholism, social climbing, and Catholic guilt at the center of one family, along with the abiding, often irrational love that keeps them coming back, every summer, to Maine and to each other. The author, J. Courtney Sullivan, also wrote The New York Times best-selling novel Commencement.
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Eat, Pray, Love
Eat, Pray, Love by Elizabeth Gilbert was a New York Times Best Seller and a New York Times Paperback Nonfiction Bestseller for over 200 weeks! In 2010 it was made into a major motion picture starring Julia Roberts. Bid on this wonderful book which includes a book plate signed by the author.
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Secretariat's Meadow
In 1973 Secretariat stunned horse racing fans as he captured the Triple Crown and shattered records. Secretariat's Meadow - The Land, The Family, The Legend reveals an intimate picture of this storied place from the viewpoint of Kate Chenery Tweedy, daughter of Penny Chenery, Secretariat's owner. This book has been signed by all who were involved in it's production - Kate Chenery Tweedy, Penny Chenery, Leeanne Ladin, and Wayne Dementi.
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Alan Bradley Books
Alan Bradley received the Crime Writers' Association Debut Dagger Award for The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, his first novel published when he was 70-years-old, which went on to win the Agatha Award, the Barry Award, the Dilys Award, the Arthur Ellis Award, the Macavity Award and the Spotted Owl Award. This book was followed by A Red Herring Without Mustard and The Weed That Strings the Hangman's Bag. These three novels all have the same main character, Flavia de Luce, a young 11-year-old girl who lives in England in 1950 and wants to be a scientist.
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"An Egret's Day"
Jason Stemple is a prominent Charleston Photographer who specializes in nature, wildlife, and architectural photography. He teamed up with poet Jane Yolen to publish books with her nature poems and his wildlife photography.
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"Birds of a Feather"
Jason Stemple is a prominent Charleston Photographer who specializes in nature, wildlife, and architectural photography. He teamed up with poet Jane Yolen to publish books with her nature poems and his wildlife photography.
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"Seed" by Rob Ziegler
Seed is the debut novel of Rob Ziegler and takes place at the dawn of the 22nd century when the world has fallen apart. Publishers Weekly says about the book, “Fans weary of common postapocalyptic tropes will greatly appreciate Ziegler’s imaginative world-building, vivid writing, and compelling and racially diverse cast full of unique voices.” Signed by the author.
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"Definitely Not Mr. Darcy"
The author puts a modern "reality" twist on the Jane Austen classic Pride and Prejudice. Enjoy the read with a cup of English Breakfast Tea -- two tea bags included for the winning bidder.
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