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Talk of the Town – July 2017
Saralee and Larry recommend these books for July 2017, as seen on Talk of the Town.
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- “Camino Island,” by John Grisham (Doubleday)
- “Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine,” by Gail Honeyman (Viking)
- “Same Beach, Next Year,” by Dorthea Benton Frank (Morrow)
- “Testimony,” by Scott Turow (Grand Central Publishing/Hachette)
- “I Can’t Make this Up – Life Lessons,” by Kevin Hart (37ink/Atria/Simon & Schuster)
- “How to be Human,” by Paula Cocozza (Metropolitan Books/Macmillan)
- “The Bright Hour – A Memoir of Living and Dying,” by Nina Riggs (Simon & Schuster)
- “Otis Redding – An Unfinished Life,” by Jonathan Gould (Crown Archetype/Penguin Random)
- “The Reason You’re Alive,” by Matthew Quick (Harper)
- “Watch Me Disappear,” by Janelle Brown (Spiegel & Grau/Penguin Random House)
- “We’re All Wonders,” by R. P. Palacio (Knopf)
- “How to Make a Wish,” by Ashley Blake (Houghton Mifflin Harcourt)
- “The Stars are Fire,” by Nita Shreve (Knopf)
- “Coco Beach,” by Beatriz Williams (Morrow)
- “Less,” by Andrew Sean Greer (Little Brown & Co.)
- “The Waking Land,” by Callie Bates (Del Rey/Random House)
- “How do Dinosaurs Choose Their Pets?” by Jane Yolen & Mark Teague (The Blue Sky Press/Scholastic, Inc.)
- “The Shadow Land,” by Elizabeth Kostova (Ballantine)
- “The Lost Ones,” by Sheena Kamal (William Morrow)
- “The Space Between the Stars,” by Anne Corlett (Berkley/Penguin Random)