Best Sellers

MISSING YOUby Harlan Coben. Kat Donovan, an N.Y.P.D. detective, searches for the ex-fianc� who left her years before; her father’s murder; and the reason the users of an online dating site are disappearing.

RAISING STEAM, by Terry Pratchett. In this Discworld fantasy set in Ankh-Morpork, Moist van Lipwig is put in charge of a powerful new machine.

*THE GOLDFINCH, by Donna Tartt. A painting smuggled out of the Metropolitan Museum of Art after a bombing becomes a boy’s prize, guilt and burden.

POWER PLAY, by Danielle steel. Two C.E.O.s– a man and a woman– face very different challenges.

THE INVENTION OF WINGS, by Sue Monk Kidd. The relationship between a wealthy Charleston girl, Sarah Grimke, who will grow up to become a prominent abolitionist, and the slave she is given for her 11th birthday.

*BE CAREFUL WHAT YOU WISH FOR, by Jeffrey Archer. The Clifton Chronicles reach the 1960s in the fourth volume of the series.

*THE BOOTLEGGER, by Clive Cussler and Justin Scott. The early-20th-century detective Isaac Bell tracks a wide-ranging international criminal enterprise

WORDS OF RADIANCE, by Brandon Sanderson. The second book of the Stormlight Archive fantasy epic, set in the world of Roshar.

*STONE COLD, by C.J. Box. Joe Picket, a Wyoming game warden and special assistant to the governor, investigates a mysterious wealthy rancher.

NIGHT BROKEN, by Patricia Briggs. The ex-wife of Adam, mate of the shape shifter Mercy Thompson, wants him back.

Juvenile Fiction

*LOCOMOTIVE,  by Brian Floca. A family’s 1869 journey across America on the newly completed transcontinental railroad.. (Ages 4 to 10 )

*THE DAY THE CRAYONS QUIT,  by Drew Daywalt. Illustrated by Oliver Jeffers. A colorful arises when Duncan’s crayons revolt. (Ages 3 to 7)

*THE NIGHT BEFORE CHRISTMAS,  by Clement C. Moore. Various illustrators. Not a creature was stirring. (All ages)

*GOODNIGHT, GOODNIGHT, CONSTRUCTION SITE,  by Sherri Dusky Rinker and Tom Lichtenheld. As the sun sets, hard-working trucks get ready to say good night. (Ages 4 to 8)

GOODNIGHT SONGS,  by Margaret Wise Brown. A collection of lullabies, illustrated by artists including Jonathan Bean, Carin Berger and Melissa Sweet. (Ages 3 to 6 )

JOURNEY,  by Aaron Becker. A lonely girl draws a red door on her bedroom wall and enters an imaginary world. (Ages 4 to 8 )

WHAT DOES THE FOX SAY?,  by Ylvis. Illustrated by Svein Nyhus. A mysterious sound deep in the woods; based on the YouTube video. (Ages 4 to 8 )

*DRAGONS LOVE TACOS,  by Adam Rubin. Illustrated by Daniel Salmieri. What to serve your dragon-guests. (Ages 3 to 5 )

*PETE THE CAT: I LOVE MY WHITE SHOES,  by Eric Litwin. Illustrated by James Dean. Well-shod Pete has rainbows on his feet. . (Ages 3 to 7)

PRESS HERE,  by Herve Tullet. A dance of color. (Ages 4 to 8)

(NOTE: Titles marked with * already available for check-out.   This list was taken from the New York Times Bestseller List)

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