The top ten books published in September 2013 that librarians across the country love. For more information about Library Reads, go to http://libraryreads.org/
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How the Light Gets In (Chief Inspector Armand Gamache, #9)
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Night Film
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Burial Rites
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Fangirl
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Songs of Willow Frost
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Help for the Haunted
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A House in the Sky
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Five Days at Memorial: Life and Death in a Storm-Ravaged Hospital
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The Returned
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Margot
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score: 866,
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246 voters ·
list created August 14th, 2013
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Aug 15, 2013 06:46AM
Can't wait for "How the Light Gets In". The last book was a cliff hanger and hopefully this one will save us!
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Oh you are in for such a treat! I was lucky enough to get an advanced reader's copy and am now waiting for the audio version so I can experience it all over again. WONDERFUL!
I have read every Inspector Gamache book written by Louise Penny, and loved every one. Can not wait to read this book.
Waiting so impatiently for How the Light Gets In. Green with envy...........some have advance copies! Every one of Louise's books is better than the last. What an incredible talent!
So worth the wait for How the Light Gets In. I've never been happier to read the words "in her wedding dress" as I was when I read them here. I actually waited several days before opening it because I knew that when I did start reading it, it would have to end. So evocatively written, Three Pines is as lovely as you'd ever want it to be. Longtime fans of Inspector Gamache will be elated and even new readers won't be as lost as they might think in a serial procedural. I was happy to have my own memory refreshed with past details long forgotten. I was gutted when "A Beautiful Mystery" ended, heartbroken for Armand, Jean-Guy, Annie, and I admit to not wanting to read this one for fear that the heartbreak would continue. I wasn't even sure if I could handle a resolution! But it was an exquisite read that left me in tears.
And having read it a couple of months ago, I'm now listening to it on CD and reliving all the wonderful, scary,heartbreaking, hilarious, enlightening moments with our Three Pines friends, our dear Gamache and the rest. (It's so hard not to write some of the things I'd like to, for fear of ruining it for someone else). I just figure that any book where chapter two begins with the words "Get your own fucking duck" --as long as it's a Three Pines book--- is going to be an incredible read. And of course, it was.










