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Talk of the Town – August 2016
Saralee and Larry recommend these books for August 2016, as seen on Talk of the Town.
- “The House of Secrets,” by Brad Meltzer with Tot Goldberg
- “The Girls,” by Emma Cline
- “We Could be Beautiful,” by Swan Huntley
- “Miss Jane,” by Brad Watson
- “The Innocents” (Quinn Colson Novels #6), by Ace Atkins
- “The Lynching – The Epic Courtroom Battle that brought Down the Klan,” by Laurence Leamer
- “Chaos Monkeys: Obscene Fortune and Random Failure in Silicon Valley,” by
- Antonio Garcia Martinez
- “Rush to Justice? Tennessee’s Forgotten Trial of the Century – Schoolfield 1958,” by Jerry H. Summers
- “City of Mirrors,” by Justin Cronin
- “Library Day,” (A My First Experience Book), by Anne Rockwell, Illustrated by
- Lizzy Rockwell
- “Rosie Revere Engineer,” by Andrea Beaty, Illustrated by David Roberts
- “The Pursuit” (Fox and O’Hare Novels #5), by Janet Evanovich, and
- Lee Goldberg
- “Invincible Summer,” by Alice Adams
- “Lily and the Octopus,” by Steven Rowley
- “Every Frenchman Has One,” by Olivia de Havilland
- “The Heavenly Table,” by Donald Ray Pollock
- “Siracusa,” by Delia Ephron
- “Cross Justice,” by James Patterson
- “The Land of Stories – An Author’s Odyssey,” by Chris Colfer
- “Painted Trillium – A Novel of the Civil War,” by Robert Brandt