Books reviewed in February 2021

by James Patterson
A collection of three thrilling novellas about the dangerous secrets that can hide behind the most ordinary suburban facades. Your neighbors might not be who they seem.

by James Patterson
Detective Lindsay Boxer and the Women's Murder Club investigate a serial killer targeting the homeless in San Francisco while Lindsay's personal life takes an unexpected turn.

by Catherine Coulter
FBI agents Dillon Savich and Lacey Sherlock investigate two seemingly unrelated cases that lead them into a web of secrets, danger, and explosive revelations in this FBI Thriller series entry.

by Lauren Landish
When Elle is dared to ask out the grumpiest man in the office, she never expects it to actually work. Now she's fake dating her boss's boss, and the lines between pretend and real are getting blurry.

by Mark Twain
The great American novel follows Huck Finn and escaped slave Jim as they travel down the Mississippi River, exploring themes of race, freedom, and morality in antebellum America.

by Iris Johansen
CIA agent Emily Hudson and journalist Joel Lashley must work together to stop a criminal mastermind who has been holding Emily captive and plans to unleash chaos on an international scale.

by Lois Lowry
In a seemingly perfect society without pain, suffering, or conflict, twelve-year-old Jonas is selected to inherit the position of Receiver of Memory and discovers the dark truth behind his community's utopia.

by Jenny Lee
A modern retelling of Anna Karenina set among the elite teenagers of New York and Greenwich. Anna K has the perfect life until she meets Alexia Vronsky and everything changes.

by Stephen King
Stephen King's masterpiece of horror follows the Losers Club as they confront an ancient evil that preys on children in Derry, Maine - first as kids in 1958, then as adults in 1985.

by Toni Morrison
A lyrical masterpiece following Macon "Milkman" Dead III as he journeys from Michigan to the South to uncover his family history, discovering the power of heritage and the meaning of flight.

by Joseph Murphy
A classic self-help book exploring how the subconscious mind influences our lives and how we can harness its power to achieve success, health, and happiness through directed thought and belief.

by Meghan Quinn
A romantic comedy where two competitors on a wedding-themed reality show go from rivals to something more. Luna and Alec clash on every decision, but sparks fly both on and off camera.

by Suzanne Collins
The explosive finale of The Hunger Games trilogy. Katniss Everdeen becomes the symbol of rebellion as she leads the fight against the Capitol, facing impossible choices and devastating losses.
13 books reviewed in February 2021