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  <description>Indie 
      Hardcover Fiction Bestsellers at the Iowa City Public Library</description>
  <dc:date>May 16, 2013</dc:date>
  <language>en-us</language>
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<title>1. A Delicate Truth</title>
<description>, by John le Carré. A masterful new novel of international intrigue by the bestselling author of Our Kind of Traitor.</description>
<isbn>9780670014897</isbn>
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<title>2. Life After Life</title>
<description>, by Kate Atkinson. Atkinson's utterly original novel about a woman who lives and dies over and over again is an April 2013 Indie Next List Great Read.</description>
<isbn>9780316176484</isbn>
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<title>3. The Burgess Boys</title>
<description>, by Elizabeth Strout. The remarkable new novel by the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of Olive Kitteridge is an April 2013 Indie Next List Great Read.</description>
<isbn>9781400067688</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9781937007881</link>
<title>4. Dead Ever After</title>
<description>, by Charlaine Harris. The final Sookie Stackhouse novel by the bestselling author of Dead Until Dark.</description>
<isbn>9781937007881</isbn>
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<title>5. The Woman Upstairs</title>
<description>, by Claire Messud. Messud's brilliant novel of passion and artistic fulfillment is a May 2013 Indie Next List Great Read.</description>
<isbn>9780307596901</isbn>
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<title>6. Gone Girl</title>
<description>, by Gillian Flynn. Flynn's thriller about a marriage gone terribly wrong is a June 2012 Indie Next List Great Read.</description>
<isbn>9780307588364</isbn>
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<title>7. Maya's Notebook</title>
<description>, by Isabel Allende. In Allende's startling new novel, a young woman records her story in her notebook, as she tries to make sense of her past and unravel the mysteries of her family and her own life.</description>
<isbn>9780062105622</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9780385535304</link>
<title>8. Paris</title>
<description>, by Edward Rutherfurd. By the bestselling author of London and New York, Paris is a a dazzling portrait of the City of Light.</description>
<isbn>9780385535304</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9781250028655</link>
<title>9. Z</title>
<description>, by Therese Anne Fowler. Fowler's novel is a compelling look at the life and times of Zelda Fitzgerald, and a May 2013 Indie Next List Great Read.</description>
<isbn>9781250028655</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9781455521210</link>
<title>10. The Hit</title>
<description>, by David Baldacci. A riveting new thriller featuring Will Robie by the bestselling author of The Innocent.</description>
<isbn>9781455521210</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9781594488399</link>
<title>11. The Interestings</title>
<description>, by Meg Wolitzer. Wolitzer's dazzling new novel features complex characters who come together and apart in a changing New York City.</description>
<isbn>9781594488399</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9780399159312</link>
<title>12. Silken Prey</title>
<description>, by John Sandford. A suspenseful new Lucas Davenport novel in Sandford's bestselling Prey series.</description>
<isbn>9780399159312</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9781439142004</link>
<title>13. The Flamethrowers</title>
<description>, by Rachel Kushner. Kushner's riveting novel about a young artist and the worlds she encounters in New York and Rome in the mid-1970s.</description>
<isbn>9781439142004</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9781400043132</link>
<title>14. All That Is</title>
<description>, by James Salter. Salter's masterful new novel is a sweeping, seductive, and deeply moving story set in the years after World War II.</description>
<isbn>9781400043132</isbn>
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<link>http://alec.icpl.org/search/i?SEARCH=9780062065247</link>
<title>15. The Round House</title>
<description>, by Louise Erdrich. The masterful new novel by the author of The Plague of Doves is an October 2012 Indie Next List Great Read and the winner of the 2012 National Book Award for Fiction.</description>
<isbn>9780062065247</isbn>
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