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Talk of the Town – September 2017
Talk of the Town BookManBookWoman Television Reviews, September 2017
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- “Y is for Yesterday,” by Sue Grafton (Marian Wood Books/Putnam)
- “Glass Houses,” by Louise Penny (Minotaur Books)
- “Crime Scene,” by Jonathan Kellerman & Jesse Kellerman (Ballantine)
- “My Absolute Darling,” by Gabriel Tallent
- “The Talented Ripkins,” by Ladee Hubbard (Melville House)
- “A Murder in Music City,” by Michael Bishop (Prometheus Books)
- “The Golden House,” by Salman Rushdie (Random House)
- “A Column of Fire,” by Ken Follett (Viking)
- “The Little French Bistro,” by Nina George (Crown)
- “The Child,” by Fiona Barton (Berkley)
- “Dinner at the Center of the Earth,” by Nathan Englander (Knopf)
- “Forest Dark,” by Nicole Krauss (Harper)
- “The Lying Game,” by Ruth Ware (Scout Press/Random House)
- “One More Dino on the Floor,” by Kelly Starling Lyons & Luke Flowers (Albert Whitman & Co.
- “How to Get Your Teacher Ready,” by Jean Reagan & Lee Wildish (Knopf)
- “The Marsh King’s Daughter,” by Karen Dionne (Penguin Random House)
- “Little Lion,” by Brandy Colbert (Little Brown)
- “All I Have to Do is Dream – The Boudleaux & Felice Bryant Story – includes the story of Rocky Top,” by Lee Wilson (Two Creeks Press)
- “Good Me Bad Me,” by Ali Land (Flatiron Books)
- “The Seeds of Life,” by Edward Dolnick (Basic Books)