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<description>Looking for a good book? Try these recommendations from Indianapolis-Marion County Public Library staff members!</description>
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<title>Labor Day by Maynard, Joyce</title>
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<description>Author Joyce Maynard spins a story of high anxiety and suspense. Who is the true victim is in this tale? <br/>Recommendation for the Week of July 26, 2010</description>
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<title>Slamming Open the Door by Bonanno, Kathleen Sheeder</title>
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<description>Bonanno writes with wrenching clarity about the murder of her daughter, from the first shock of realization through the trial of the young man responsible.<br/>Recommendation for the Week of July 19, 2010</description>
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<title>Ultimate Field Guide to Photography by Bob Martin, et al.</title>
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<description>Whether you have a point-and-shoot or a DSLR, you can find the answers to your questions in the clearly organized chapters, plus learn something you didn't know.<br/>Recommendation for the Week of July 12, 2010</description>
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<title>Ingathering by Henderson, Zenna</title>
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<description>With overwhelming depth of feeling and beautiful prose, Ingathering presents us with scattered, homeless superhumans -- and their human friends -- who are 'different.' Who suffer, in agonizing isolation, that Romantic need: to be loved. <br/>Recommendation for the Week of July 5, 2010</description>
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<title>A Complaint Free World: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted by Bowen, Will</title>
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<description>Imagine an entire day without complaints. Now multiply that by 21. That is the challenge presented in the book.<br/>Recommendation for the Week of June 28, 2010</description>
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