Books of the Month
Fiction Books of the Month
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The Calamity Club
From the author of The Help comes a richly observed story about a group of Southern women whose long-standing social circle begins to fracture under the weight of secrets, changing times, and the uncomfortable distance between the lives they perform and the lives they actually live. Stockett returns to the territory she knows best — the stories told between women in rooms men are never allowed to enter.
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Our Perfect Storm
From the bestselling author of Every Summer After and Meet Me at the Lake, Carley Fortune delivers another emotionally charged love story. When two people are thrown together by an unexpected storm — one quite literally — the forced proximity strips away the careful distances they've kept between them. Fortune is at her best here: warm, sharp, and utterly convincing about why it can feel safer to stay shut than to open up.
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26 Beauties
James Patterson's latest breathless thriller unfolds across 26 chapters, each named for one victim — or is it one suspect? When an investigator discovers a chilling pattern linking 26 women across decades and state lines, the race to find what connects them before another name is added to the list becomes unbearably urgent. Compulsive, propulsive, and built for one-sitting reading.
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The Last Mandarin
A landmark co-authored thriller in which Louise Penny joins forces with award-winning journalist Melissa Fung to craft a story reaching from the quiet streets of Three Pines to the corridors of geopolitical power. When a high-ranking diplomat is found dead in circumstances that suggest something far larger, the investigation risks exposing secrets that certain people would go to any lengths to keep buried.
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The Help
Every Summer After
Still Life
The Women
Lessons in Chemistry
The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo
Where the Crawdads Sing
Remarkably Bright Creatures
The Maid: A GMA Book Club Pick
The Thursday Murder Club
Non-Fiction Books of the Month
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Dogs, Boys, and Other Things I've Cried About
A wickedly funny, achingly real memoir-in-essays about all the things Isabel Klee has cried about — and there are many. From the dog she loved and lost, to the boys she probably shouldn't have, to the moment she realised she was becoming her mother (and how that turned out to be fine), this is a debut voice at full, glorious volume. Sharp, sad, and deeply relatable for anyone who has ever felt more things than seemed strictly necessary.
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Start With Yourself
From the co-founder of Good American and one of the most recognisable entrepreneurs of her generation, Start With Yourself is a frank, energising guide to building a life and a business on your own terms. Emma Grede shares the principles that shaped her journey — from a working-class childhood in East London to the boardrooms of global fashion — arguing that the most important investment any ambitious person can make is in understanding themselves first.
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True Crime: A Memoir
A compelling, unflinching collection of real criminal cases that takes the reader inside some of the most baffling and disturbing crimes of recent decades. Drawing on court records, interviews and investigative journalism, this book examines the psychology of perpetrators, the failures of systems, and the resilience of those left behind.
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American Rambler
Following his acclaimed debut Dirtbag, Massachusetts, Isaac Fitzgerald hits the road to discover what the word American actually means in 2026. Part road trip, part love letter to a contradictory country, American Rambler is built from the encounters, conversations, and landscapes that don't make the news — a warm, funny, and quietly profound account of a nation that resists its own myth at every turn.
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Renegades
From the bestselling author behind the Warriors and Bravelands series comes a pulse-pounding new animal adventure. When a group of young creatures are driven from their clans by a catastrophic event, they must survive in unfamiliar wilderness — navigating predators, treacherous terrain, and the question of whether loyalty to old families can survive a new world. Gripping, emotionally rich, and peopled with the vivid animal characters that have made Erin Hunter a global phenomenon.
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Karen's Surprise: A Graphic Novel
An irresistible new full-color graphic novel continuing the adventures of Karen Brewer, the endlessly enthusiastic star of the Baby-Sitters Little Sister universe. Karen is planning the most spectacular surprise anyone has ever seen — but keeping secrets, it turns out, is much harder than planning them. Shauna J Grant's vibrant art and perfectly captured voice make this a delight for new readers and longtime fans of the series alike.
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The Sun Thief
When the sun goes missing from the sky, it is up to one resourceful young hero to track down whoever stole it before darkness falls forever. Bursting with Nicola Slater's glorious full-colour illustrations and a plot packed with unexpected suspects and red herrings, The Sun Thief is a perfect read-aloud mystery adventure that celebrates curiosity, bravery, and thinking outside the box.
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Wombat Waiting
From the Newbery Medal-winning author of The One and Only Ivan, this charming picture book follows a small wombat who is waiting — very patiently, mostly — for something wonderful. What that something is keeps changing, which is perhaps the whole point. With warmth and wit, Katherine Applegate delivers a deceptively gentle story about hope, anticipation, and the surprising joy of the wait itself.
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The One and Only Ivan
Warriors #1: Into the Wild
Kristy's Great Idea
Charlotte's Web
The Day the Crayons Quit
Dog Man
Percy Jackson and the Olympians, Book One: The Lightning Thief
Diary of a Wimpy Kid
Hatchet (Reissue)