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Februar ebruary 2021 y 2021 - The top t op ten books en books published this month that library staff across the country love. "This book asks questions about identity, morality, and genetics, and resists giving easy answers. The man Evelyn and Martine claim as “husband” is lying dead. Gailey invites us to consider a world where clone technology is almost perfect, and its creations are regarded as little more than cattle. What happens when a clone rejects her programming? And what happens when a woman can’t resist the influence of her upbringing? For fans of Black Mirror and Orphan Black.” “What a fun, enjoyable romp! Finlay Donovan is mistaken for a hit woman, a desperate wife hires her to kill her husband, and it gets crazy from there. An entertaining, hilarious distraction. Perfect for all the Stephanie Plum fans out there.” “One of the best parts of this book is the friendships. These friends listen to, support, and love each other. Grace Porter has just finished her PhD in astronomy and goes to Las Vegas to celebrate. She meets a beautiful woman, Yuki, and by the end of the night, they are drunk and married. When Grace goes to New York to visit Yuki, they fall in love all over again. For fans of Queenie and The Bride Test.” “This novel begins on the eve of the 2008 election at a watch party hosted by Ruth and Xavier. Ruth must soon confess a secret: she had a child as a teenager, but walked away to begin a new life. When she returns to her hometown, she begins a friendship with a troubled 11-year-old white boy. Their connected paths are brilliantly told and explore themes of race, money, and finding your way back home. For fans of Tayari Jones and Jacqueline Woodson." "Parallel narratives, one set in WWII Paris and the other in the U.S. in the 1980s, both featuring librarians and bookstore owners. Your patrons will love it. For fans of The Lions of Fifth Avenue (Davis) and Sarah’s Key (de Rosnay)." "WWII era, Great Britain, four women vie for the chance to co- present a BBC radio program helping housewives create tasty meals with their war rations. As these women compete against themselves and each other, the contest threatens to tear the community apart unless they can find common ground and work together for a common good. For readers who enjoyed The All-Girl Filling Station's Last Reunion and The Ship of Brides." "Feeling overlooked in her career and her personal life, Shakespeare-loving Evie Starling takes a leap of faith and goes to Northern England to run the Much Ado About Books bookshop. There, she meets a very sexy farmer who makes her want to break her one and only rule for her trip: no men. For readers who loved The Tourist Attraction and Natalie Tan's Book of Luck and Fortune." "Mackenzie is abruptly divorced, loses her job as winemaker at a prestigious family winery. She hasn't had to be on her own in years. Now she has all kinds of decisions to make. Great relationship fiction with the bonus of learning the inner workings of the wine industry. For fans of Kristin Hannah." "Weaves the rich story of the witch who taught the magic of prophecy to Odin and Freya, married Loki the trickster, and raised the "monsters" who would help bring down Asgard's mightiest rulers. For fans of Circe and The Mists of Avalon. " The E he Echo W cho Wif ife by Sarah Gailey (Tor Books) —Jennifer Schultz, Fauquier County Public Library, Warrenton, VA NoveList read-alike: Resistance Women by Jennifer Chiaverini (Minotar Books) (Park Row) (Berkley) (Ace) Finla inlay D y Dono onovan Is K van Is Killing I illing It by Elle Cosimano Hone Honey Gir y Girl A Novel by Morgan Rogers The W he Wit itch's Hear ch's Heart by Genvieve Gornichec Find out mor ind out more at w e at www.Librar .LibraryR yReads eads.or .org “Elsa, abandoned by her husband, leaves Texas with her two children to save her young son from dust pneumonia. Beautifully written historical fiction about a mother’s love and strength holding a family together as they leave the Dust Bowl and head West to fulfill dreams of green lands, only to find themselves unwelcome and with conditions worse than what they left. For readers who enjoy historical fiction with unforgettable characters, and fans of The Giver of Stars and Cilka’s Journey.” The F he Four W our Winds inds A No A Novel el by Kristin Hannah (St. Martin's Press) —Michele Coleman, Iredell County Public Library, Statesville, NC NoveList read-alike: I Will Send Rain by Rae Meadows Made in Librar ade in LibraryA yAwar ware - w - www.librar .librarya yawar ware.com .com Much A uch Ado About Y do About You ou by Samantha Young The K he Kit itchen F chen Front ont A Novel by Jennifer Ryan The K he Kindest Lie indest Lie A Novel by Nancy Johnson The V he Vine ineyar yard at d at Paint ainted M ed Moon oon by Susan Mallery The P he Par aris Librar is Library A Novel by Janet Skeslien Charles (HQN) (Atria Books) (Ballantine Books) (William Morrow) —Gail Christensen, Kitsap Regional Library, Bremerton, WA NoveList read-alike: The Future She Left Behind by Marin Thomas —Stacy Lienemann, Waseca-Le Sueur Regional Library System, Waseca, MN NoveList read-alike: The Gods of Jade and Shadow by Silvia Moreno-Garcia —Ron Block, Cuyahoga Public Library, Cuyahoga, OH NoveList read-alike: he Mothers by Brit Bennett —Jennifer Winberry, Hunterdon County Library, Flemington, NJ NoveList read-alike: Dear Mrs. Bird by A.J. Pearce —Laura Collins, Lexington Main Library, Lexington, SC NoveList read-alike: Paris is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay —Krista Feick, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Columbus, OH NoveList read-alike: Foe by Iain Reid —Rosemarie Borsody, Lee Library Association, Lee, MA NoveList read-alike: A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones —Patti Lang, Pima County Public Library, Tucson, AZ NoveList read-alike: Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur

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Page 1: February 2021 - Thetop ten bookspublished this month that ... · 2/1/2021  · Painted Moon by Susan Mallery The Paris Library A Novel by Janet Skeslien Charles (Atria Books) (HQN)

FFebruarebruary 2021y 2021 -- The ttop top ten booksen books published this month that library staff across the country love.

"This book asks questions aboutidentity, morality, and genetics,and resists giving easy answers.The man Evelyn and Martineclaim as “husband” is lyingdead. Gailey invites us toconsider a world where clonetechnology is almost perfect,and its creations are regarded aslittle more than cattle. Whathappens when a clone rejectsher programming? And whathappens when a woman can’tresist the influence of herupbringing? For fans of BlackMirror and Orphan Black.”

“What a fun, enjoyableromp! Finlay Donovan ismistaken for a hit woman,a desperate wife hires herto kill her husband, and itgets crazy from there. Anentertaining, hilariousdistraction. Perfect for allthe Stephanie Plum fansout there.”

“One of the best parts of thisbook is the friendships. Thesefriends listen to, support, andlove each other. Grace Porterhas just finished her PhD inastronomy and goes to LasVegas to celebrate. She meetsa beautiful woman, Yuki, andby the end of the night, theyare drunk and married. WhenGrace goes to New York tovisit Yuki, they fall in love allover again. For fans ofQueenie and The Bride Test.”

“This novel begins on the eve ofthe 2008 election at a watchparty hosted by Ruth and Xavier.Ruth must soon confess a secret:she had a child as a teenager,but walked away to begin a newlife. When she returns to herhometown, she begins afriendship with a troubled11-year-old white boy. Theirconnected paths are brilliantlytold and explore themes of race,money, and finding your wayback home. For fans of TayariJones and Jacqueline Woodson."

"Parallel narratives, one setin WWII Paris and the otherin the U.S. in the 1980s,both featuring librariansand bookstore owners.Your patrons will love it.For fans of The Lions ofFifth Avenue (Davis) andSarah’s Key (de Rosnay)."

"WWII era, Great Britain, fourwomen vie for the chance to co-present a BBC radio programhelping housewives create tastymeals with their war rations. Asthese women compete againstthemselves and each other, thecontest threatens to tear thecommunity apart unless theycan find common ground andwork together for a commongood. For readers who enjoyedThe All-Girl Filling Station's LastReunion and The Ship of Brides."

"Feeling overlooked in hercareer and her personal life,Shakespeare-loving EvieStarling takes a leap of faithand goes to NorthernEngland to run the MuchAdo About Books bookshop.There, she meets a very sexyfarmer who makes her wantto break her one and onlyrule for her trip: no men. Forreaders who lovedThe Tourist Attraction andNatalie Tan's Book of Luckand Fortune."

"Mackenzie is abruptlydivorced, loses her job aswinemaker at a prestigiousfamily winery. She hasn't hadto be on her own in years. Nowshe has all kinds of decisions tomake. Great relationship fictionwith the bonus of learning theinner workings of the wineindustry. For fans of KristinHannah."

"Weaves the rich story ofthe witch who taught themagic of prophecy toOdin and Freya, marriedLoki the trickster, andraised the "monsters" whowould help bring downAsgard's mightiest rulers.For fans of Circe and TheMists of Avalon. "

TThe Ehe Echo Wcho Wififeeby Sarah Gailey(Tor Books)

—Jennifer Schultz, Fauquier County Public Library, Warrenton, VANoveList read-alike: Resistance Women by Jennifer Chiaverini

(Minotar Books)(Park Row)

(Berkley)

(Ace)

FFinlainlay Dy Donoonovan Is Kvan Is Killing Iilling Ittby Elle Cosimano

HoneHoney Giry GirllA Novelby Morgan Rogers

TThe Whe Wititch's Hearch's Hearttby Genvieve Gornichec

FFind out morind out more at we at wwwww.Librar.LibraryRyReadseads.or.orgg

“Elsa, abandoned by her husband, leaves Texas with her two children to saveher young son from dust pneumonia. Beautifully written historical fiction

about a mother’s love and strength holding a family together as they leavethe Dust Bowl and head West to fulfill dreams of green lands, only to find

themselves unwelcome and with conditions worse than what they left. Forreaders who enjoy historical fiction with unforgettable characters, and fans of

The Giver of Stars and Cilka’s Journey.”

TThe Fhe Four Wour WindsindsA NoA Novvelel

by Kristin Hannah(St. Martin's Press)

—Michele Coleman, Iredell County Public Library, Statesville, NCNoveList read-alike: I Will Send Rain by Rae Meadows

MMade in Librarade in LibraryAyAwarwaree - w- wwwww.librar.libraryayawarwaree.com.com

MMuch Auch Ado About Ydo About Yououby Samantha Young

TThe Khe Kititchen Fchen FrrontontA Novelby Jennifer Ryan

TThe Khe Kindest Lieindest LieA Novelby Nancy Johnson

TThe Vhe Vineineyaryard atd atPPaintainted Med Moonoonby Susan Mallery

TThe Phe Pararis Libraris LibraryyA Novelby Janet Skeslien Charles

(HQN)(Atria Books)

(Ballantine Books)(William Morrow)

—Gail Christensen, Kitsap Regional Library, Bremerton, WANoveList read-alike: The Future She Left Behind by Marin Thomas

—Stacy Lienemann, Waseca-Le Sueur Regional Library System,Waseca, MNNoveList read-alike: The Gods of Jade and Shadowby Silvia Moreno-Garcia

—Ron Block, Cuyahoga Public Library, Cuyahoga, OHNoveList read-alike: he Mothers by Brit Bennett

—Jennifer Winberry, Hunterdon County Library, Flemington, NJNoveList read-alike: Dear Mrs. Bird by A.J. Pearce

—Laura Collins, Lexington Main Library, Lexington, SCNoveList read-alike: Paris is Always a Good Idea by Jenn McKinlay

—Krista Feick, Columbus Metropolitan Library, Columbus, OHNoveList read-alike: Foe by Iain Reid

—Rosemarie Borsody, Lee Library Association, Lee, MANoveList read-alike: A Bad Day for Sunshine by Darynda Jones —Patti Lang, Pima County Public Library, Tucson, AZ

NoveList read-alike: Written in the Stars by Alexandria Bellefleur

Page 2: February 2021 - Thetop ten bookspublished this month that ... · 2/1/2021  · Painted Moon by Susan Mallery The Paris Library A Novel by Janet Skeslien Charles (Atria Books) (HQN)

“Dev, actor and grandson of a Bollywood star, ismaking the move to U.S. cinema. He meets YouTubeinfluencer Jai at a party and can’t get the encounterout of his mind. Wonderfully developed characterspopulate this sweet own-voices novel about falling

in like, and then love.”

FFirst Cirst Comes Likomes LikeeA Novel

by Alisha Rai(Avon)

—Heather Cover, Homewood Public Library, Homewood, AL

The LibraryReads Hall of Fame designation honors authors who have had multiple titles appear on the monthly LibraryReadslist since 2013. When their third title places on the list via library staff votes, the author moves into the Hall of Fame.

FEBRUFEBRUARARY 2021Y 2021

Find out more at www.LibraryReads.org

Made inLibraryAware - www.libraryaware.com

Read-alike: Get a Life, Chloe Brown by Talia HibbertRead-alike: Spoiler Alert by Olivia Dade

Read-alike: The Bromance Book Club by Lyssa Kay Adams

TThe Naturhe Nature of Fe of Fragragile Tile Thingshingsby Susan Meissner

(Berkley)

TThe Surhe Survivvivorsorsby Jane Harper(Flatiron Books)

“Just before the 1906 San Francisco earthquake,Sophie, a poor Irish immigrant, answers an ad

from a man looking for a wife and mother to hischild. Sophie is complex, strong and a bit

mysterious, and details of the earthquake andsubsequent fires add to the story’s depth.”

“Harper’s latest gripping murder mystery is setin a seaside town on the coast of Tasmania,where suspicions surrounding three deaths

following a shipwreck resurface when a youngwoman is murdered years later.”

—Ellen Firer, Merrick Library, Merrick, NY

Read-alike: The Two Mrs. Carlyles by Suzanne RindellRead-alike: A Reliable Wife by Robert Goolrick

Read-alike: The Dressmaker’s Dowry by Meredith Jaeger

—Paul Lane, Palm Beach County Public Library, Boca Raton, FL

Read-alike: A Madness of Sunshine by Nalini SinghRead-alike: I Let You Go by Clare Mackintosh

Read-alike: And Now She’s Gone by Rachel Howzell Hall