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Whitefish Bay Public Library: Fall Book Preview

Summer has officially begun. While I love the warmer weather and spending time outside, my favorite season is fall because that's when m ...

Scott Lenski

June 21, 2021

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Summer has officially begun. While I love the warmer weather and spending time outside, my favorite season is fall because that’s when many big authors drop their new books! We recently ordered a bunch fall releases and while it’s still months before you can dive in, you can go into CountyCat now and place a hold. Get on the list early and you’ll be reading your favorite author’s book right after the release date.

A Slow Fire Burning by Paula Hawkins- August 31
Author of the best-selling Girl on the Train, Paula Hawkins returns with another thriller about a gruesome London murder on a houseboat. The story focuses on three women who knew the victim….what secrets are they hiding?

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Matrix by Lauren Groff- September 7
UW-Madison graduate Lauren Groff returns with a new novel, her first since her smash hit Fates and Furies. This historical story revolves around Marie de France, a real-life poet from the 12th Century. Kicked out of the royal French court, Marie moves to England to become a prioress of an abbey. Marie has divine visions which instills in her an aberrant faith and passion.

Apples Never Fall by Liane Moriarty- September 14
Liane Moriarty is the author of a number of books recently adapted and aired on HBO including Big Little Lies and Nine Perfect Strangers. Her newest is a family drama about the Delaneys, a family whose lives change when Joy, their mother, goes missing. Do you go to the police, even if your father is the main suspect?

Harlem Shuffle by Colson Whitehead- September 1 4 State of Terror by Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny- October 12


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