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DOWNTOWN BEAVERTON
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Thursday, August 15, 2013
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New and Noteworthy Books
“The Execution of Noa P. Singleton” by
Elizabeth L. Silver
Noa P. Singleton sits on death row in a
maximum security penitentiary, just six
months away from her execution date.
She is visited by a high-powered Phila-
delphia attorney who is a heartbroken
mother of the victim and now wants to
see the death penalty delayed--if only
Noa reveals her motive.
“Instructions for a Heatwave” by Maggie
O’Farrell
A sweeping family drama set in London
during the summer of 1976. The disap-
pearance of a family patriarch forces three
adult siblings to gather together to find him
and to confront what they really know
about their father and themselves.
“Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil Re-
turns” by Lauren Weisberger
The sequel to the sensational #1 bestseller
“The Devil Wears Prada.” Eight years have
passed since Andrea “Andy” Sachs quit
working for “Runway Magazine”--a dream
that turned out to be a nightmare. Now Andy’s on the top of
the world as an editor: but she’s still haunted by the specter of
her former boss.
“The Engagements” by J. Courtney
Sullivan
From the “New York Times”-best-
selling author of “Maine” comes a
big, sprawling novel about marriage-
-about those who marry in a white
heat of passion, those who marry for
partnership and comfort, and those
who live together, love each other,
and have absolutely no intention of
ruining it all with a wedding.
“Big Brother” by Lionel Shriver
From the acclaimed author of the
National Book Award finalist, “So
Much for That” and the international
bestseller “We Need to Talk About
Kevin,” comes a striking new novel
about siblings, marriage, and obesity.
“Until She Comes Home” by
Lori Roy
Winner of an Edgar Award
for Best First Novel for “Bent
Road, “ Roy returns with a
tale of spellbinding suspense
in which a pair of seemingly
unrelated murders crumbles
the facade of a changing De-
troit neighborhood in 1958.
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All recommendations are courtesy of the Beaverton City
Library.
Main Branch:
12375 S.W. Fifth St., Beaverton
Hours: Sunday 1 p.m.–5 p.m.; Monday - Thursday 10 a.m.–9 p.m.;
Friday 10 a.m.–6 p.m.; Saturday 10 a.m.–5 p.m.
Murray Branch:
11200 S.W. Murray Scholls Place, Suite 102
Beaverton
Hours: Monday - Wednesday 10 a.m.–8 p.m.; Thursday - Sunday
12 p.m.–6 p.m.