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Popular Fiction at Cuyahoga Falls Library

Here are three top reads to choose from.

The weather is getting downright gross with all this rain. Let's not even mention the snow that will come soon enough.

Well, there's a way to ease that pain. Stay warm inside with a great read. The provides plenty of books to choose from. In particular, here are a few popular fiction novels at the library.

The Next Always by Nora Roberts

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The first in her new trilogy, The Inn BoonsBoro, sets up a contemporary romance set in Roberts’ Maryland hometown. Introducing three friends – Avery, Hope and Clare – the novel lays out struggles with the different phases of life they endure. One recovers after a messy breakup, another deals with the single, businesswoman life and the third copes with being a widow.

The Litigators by John Grisham

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Finley & Figg partners think highly of themselves, but they truly are waiting for their big break in Grisham’s latest novel. Usual business includes the lawyers chasing ambulances, divorces and DUI cases. All this changes when David Zinc, young downtown attorney, looks to Finley & Figg for new employment after leaving a bigshot law firm. The three dive into a huge case that could just be their big break.

11/22/63 by Stephen King

English teacher, Jake Epping, 35, receives an essay from one of his GED program students. It is a 50-year-old, stunning tale of Harry Dunning’s father killing his family with a hammer, leaving Harry to escape with a smashed leg. Soon after receiving the essay, Jake’s local diner owner and friend reveals a secret storeroom portal to 1958. Running on an insane idea, Jake attempts to stop the Kennedy assassination as he builds a life in the past.

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