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100 Things to Do in Nashville Before You Die

Reedy Press
152 pages
$16


“Nashville has been called many things: ‘Music City,’ the ‘Athens of the South,’ or even ‘It City.’ (Thanks for that last one, New York Times.) But many of us just call it home, and while we’re grateful that a bunch of travel and food magazines think we’re awesome, we still have a few tricks up our sleeves. — Whatever you’re looking for– this book will help you find it”

–From the Publisher

100 Things to Do in Nashville Before You Die

The Year of Chasing Dreams

Delacorte Press
336 pages
$16.99


“In an unpredictable world, McDaniel suggests that sometimes, things can remain the same forever. Readers will swoon over this story of love despite impossible odds and be captivated by the longevity of the connections.”

–RT Book Review

The Year of Chasing Dreams

The Gone Dead Train

William Morrow Paperbacks
368 pages
$14.99


“Death comes in threes for Sgt. Det. Billy Able on his return to the Memphis PD from leave in Atlanta, in Turner’s soulful sequel to 2010’s A Little Death in Dixie. . . . Turner effectively mines the blues, civil rights struggles, and Santeria rites as Able and . . .rookie patrol office Frankie Malone form a budding partnership”

–Publishers Weekly

The Gone Dead Train

The Summer Experiment

Sourcebooks Jabberwocky
288 pages
$16.99


“The UFO story line culminates in a confusing sequence which may leave readers wondering whether it was real or not, while the ending has the nostalgic feel of an adult looking back on one’s childhood rather than the musings of an authentic tween girl. Despite these minor drawbacks, Pelletier has crafted a timeless coming-of-age story set in small town America. Hand this book to readers who enjoy good, old-fashioned stories.”

–School Library Journal

The Summer Experiment

Everyday Angel #1: New Beginnings

Scholastic Paperbacks
208 pages
$6.99


“Aria is young guardian angel on a mission to help three girls; once she does, she’ll be able to gain her wings. Her first charge is Gabby Torres, who is relieved and anxious to be starting at a new school and hopes that she can shed her ‘girl with a sick brother’ identity. The first in a series showcasing tweens with ‘everyday’ conflicts, it will engage middle schoolers.”

–School Library Journal

Everyday Angel #1: New Beginnings

WHEREVER THE RIVER RUNS

David C. Cook
256 pages
$14.99


“In Wherever the River Runs, Kelly Minter invites us on a jungle adventure down a river teeming with piranhas, caymans, a beautiful people, and, especially, God’s presence. Her honest and engaging narrative pulls back the curtain on one of the most captivating places on earth as well as on parts of the gospel we may be able to recite but have never fully believed.”

–from the publisher

WHEREVER THE RIVER RUNS

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