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It can be challenging to make time to sit down with a good book, but some stories are more than worth the effort. Here are the books, across all genres, that caused our readers to put them at the top of their reading lists.
In an attempt to distance themselves from the traumatic events of the previous year, Liam and Boo are taken on a trip to explore their dad’s beautiful hometown. However, it quickly becomes necessary for them to once again work together and solve a deadly mystery.
Libraries are fascinating places, and while it is possible to get all your books online these days, they still hold a special place in the hearts of many readers.
Fulgar Geth understood his world and his life in one way only – he is and has always been weird – but when he takes his life into his own hands and everything goes awry, he sets out on a path that will take him to his destiny.
 Journalists and reporters are not only passionate about writing but also about connecting the dots and uncovering the truth that others might never have noticed.
After being kidnapped by demonic aliens at the age of fifteen years, Paul Chapman spends the next twenty-three years as their slave on a planet called Hell, knowing that every day could be his last.
Everyone views life through a different lens, and this is especially true of photographers. They have a knack for seeing things that other people might miss or take for granted and for finding the beauty in ordinary things.
Fly with the Falcon; Love. Loss. Liberty by Ed Cobleigh, connects complicated, layered stories of conflict in the sky and on the ground for three aviators.
Dr. Seuss was famously quoted as saying, "The more that you read, the more things you will know.
Clare Philips, foreign correspondent for the Washington Post, finds herself at odds with the mafia and the Vatican after making a gruesome discovery in an Etruscan tomb. 
Diane Merrill Wigginton - Romantic, Suspenseful Page-Turner
FEATURED AUTHOR - Diane Merrill Wigginton was born in Riverside, California in 1963. Her family moved to San Diego near the end of 1970, where she grew up in the newly developed community of Mira Mesa. Spending portions of her summers each year in Burly, Idaho, with her mother's parents, Florence and Orval Merrill, Diane developed a love of animals and a respect for the land. It was during this time on the farm, where she learned to ride horses, herd cattle, and tame wild kittens that Diane developed a love of… Read more