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Publishers Weekly just sent out their weekly "Tip Sheet:What to Read Next."
The top books are Fellowship Point by Alice Elliott Dark and Night of the
Living Rez by Morgan Talty.

"This week's most anticipated titles include Alice Elliott Dark's novel
about two women trying to preserve a valuable portion of Maine coast and
Morgan Talty's collection of linked stories about a young man coming-of-age
on the Penobscot reservation."

The other book getting a lot of buzz is Adam White's The Midcoast: A Novel.

Awesome and pretty impressive.  My poor TBR!

Enjoy the 4th.

Best,
Mamie

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Mamie Anthoine Ney

Auburn Public Library

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Auburn, ME 04210

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