May is almost here and we have six great new reads that will be coming to a library near you! Be the first to check these titles out!

SWEETBITTER
You will develop a palate. A palate is a spot on your tongue where you remember. Where you assign words to the textures of taste. Eating becomes a discipline, language-obsessed. You will never simply eat food again.

These are the words that introduce us to Tess, the twenty-two-year-old narrator of Sweetbitter—and you will never again read a debut coming-of-age novel as stunning as this one.

A LibraryReads Pick for May.

THE AFTER PARTY
From the nationally bestselling author of The Yonahlossee Riding Camp for Girls comes a story of 1950s Texas socialites and the one irresistible, controversial woman at the bright, hot center of it all.

MODERN LOVERS
From the New York Times‒bestselling author of The Vacationers, a smart, highly entertaining novel about a tight-knit group of friends from college—their own kids now going to college—and what it means to finally grow up well after adulthood has set in.

THE CITY OF MIRRORS
You followed The Passage. You faced The Twelve. Now enter The City of Mirrors for the final reckoning. As the bestselling epic races to its breathtaking finale, Justin Cronin’s band of hardened survivors await the second coming of unspeakable darkness.

“A thrilling finale to a trilogy that will stand as one of the great achievements in American fantasy fiction.” —Stephen King

I LET YOU GO
On a rainy afternoon, a mother’s life is shattered as her son slips from her grip and runs into the street…

Jenna Gray moves to the remote Welsh coast, desperate to leave behind the heartbreak of the accident and heal from the loss of her child and her painful past. At the same time, a pair of police investigators tries to get to the bottom of this frustrating, twist-filled hit-and-run case. . .

A LibraryReads Pick for May.

SMOKE
England. A century ago, give or take a few years.

An England where people who are wicked in thought or deed are marked by the Smoke that pours forth from their bodies, a sign of their fallen state. The aristocracy do not smoke, proof of their virtue and right to rule, while the lower classes are drenched in sin and soot. An England utterly strange and utterly real.

A LibraryReads Pick for May.

Happy Reading!

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