What we're reading: Your guide to the most popular books at library


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What we're reading

Here are the most requested adult fiction books in the Lackawanna County Library System. The complete list is available online at www.thetimes-tribune.com.

1. "Run for Your Life" by James Patterson: The "Teacher" is teaching rude New York socialites a lesson in murder.

2. "The Associate" by John Grisham: Kyle McAvoy was just hired by the world's largest law firm and is surprised to learn that committing crimes is in his job description.

3. "Heart and Soul" by Maeve Binchy: A doctor struggles to start a clinic in Ireland while dealing with grown children and an ex-husband.

4. "Handle with Care" by Jodi Picoult: Parents caring for a child with brittle bone disease enbark on a legal battle to ensure a future for their daughter.

5. "First Family" by David Baldacci: Former Secret Service agents Maxwell and King are hired by the first lady to help find her niece who was kidnapped during a birthday party at Camp David.







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