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Talk of the Town – May 2016
Saralee and Larry recommend these books for May 2016.
- “Extreme Prey,” by John Sandford
- “Quiet Neighbors,” by Catroina McPherson
- “The Selected Letters of Laura Ingalls Wilder,” by Laura Ingalls Wilder, William Anderson, and Bill Anderson
- “Dodgers,” by Bill Beverly and William Beverly
- “Just Me and My Mom/Just Me and My Dad,” by Mercer Mayer
- “The Thank You Book,” by Mo Willems
- “Kill ‘Em and Leave-Searching for James Brown and the American Soul,” by James McBride
- “Go Set a Watchman,” by Harper Lee New in trade paperback
- “You Made Me a Mother,” by Laurenne Sala
- “The Geography of Genius,” by Eric Weiner
- “Rough Riders – Theodore Roosevelt, his Cowboy Regiment and the Immortal Charge up San Juan Hill,” by Mark Lee Gardner
- “Spain in our Hearts,” by Adam Hochschild
- “Wild Lake,” by Laura Lippman
- “Pinball, 1973/Hear the Wind Sing,” by Haruki Murakami – new trade paperback
- “I Do and I Don’t – A History of Marriage in the Movies,” by Jeanine Basinger
- “The Bath Monster,” by Colin Boyd and Tony Ross
- “Everyone Brave is Forgiven,” by Chris Cleave
- “The Blondes,” by Emily Schultz
- “Every Exquisite Thing,” by Matthew Quick
- “The Edge of the Orchard,” by Tracy Chevalier