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Old 06-22-2013, 08:13 AM   #61
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Forty years ago, Britain joined the club of European nations. Now David Charter, Europe Correspondent for The Times, looks at what went wrong--and what happens next.
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When Abby O'Brien returns home to save her family's crumbling inn, she comes face-to-face with the man she left 10 years ago.
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Customer review: "A poignant story about appreciating the good things in life."

The bestselling author of This Is Where I Leave You returns with a hilarious and heart-rending tale about one familiy's struggle to reconnect.

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Customer review: "A beautiful story of love, loss, and self discovery."

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When Kate Mitchell decided to research the mysterious portrait in the student gallery, she had no idea how her life would change. She thought she knew what she wanted in life. She had a great boyfriend, a promising career, and a clear path.

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It is this theme of Vonnegut's--the impossibility of trying to live meaningfully in a meaningless world--that is ultimately central to this novel. Rudy Waltz (like some of Vonnegut's other protagonists, Billy Pilgrim or Howard Campbell) is ultimately only a stand-in for Vonnegut himself who is really narrating for us as the lead witness and character here--the philosopher who is telling us why and what for.
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Customer review: "A heartwarming story with the nostalgic feel of the late 50s."

Age Level: 10 and up | Grade Level: 5th and up
Freedom Jane McKenzie isn’t good at following the rules. She doesn’t like any of the things that girls are supposed to like. She’s good at fishing, getting into trouble—and playing marbles. All she wants is to enter the marble competition at the Autumn Jubilee and show the boys in the neighborhood that she’s the best player. If she can’t be the Marble King, then she’ll be the Marble Queen. First, Freedom has to convince her mother to let her enter. But there’s a new baby on the way, Freedom’s daddy is drinking too much, her little brother is a handful, and her mother is even more difficult than usual. Freedom learns that when it comes to love, friendship, and family, sometimes there are no rules. Set in 1959, The Marble Queen is a timeless story about growing up.
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Two to Mango (Tiki Goddess Mystery Series #2) by Jill Marie Landis from BelleBooks ($1.99) is the NOOK Daily Find (June 22)

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Fan-favorite author Jill Marie Landis uncovers trouble in paradise when a troupe of hula dancers starts dropping dead. It's up tiki-bar-owner-slash-amateur-detective Em Johnson to discover the killer before her own Hula Maidens are next to fall. But at least she the detective assigned to the case is the hunky Roland Sharpe, smoking hot in more ways than one...
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