Staff Picks: The Hike by Lucy Clarke
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The Hike
by Lucy Clarke
Burned-out by both her marriage and work, Liz is desperate for an escape. More than that, she craves an adventure, a total reset. So when she plans a vacation with her three best friends, she persuades them to spend four nights camping in the stunning mountains of Norway. Following a trail that climbs through lush valleys, towering peaks, and past jewel-blue lakes, Liz is sure that the hike is just what they need.
Staff Picks: Trending Titles
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By happy accident, three of the books I've been most anticipating reading this summer arrived on the hold shelf for me on the same day: Under the Bridge by Rebecca Godfrey, The Guncle Abroad by Steven Rowley, and You Like it Darker by Stephen King.
What else can a booklover do but check them all out and try to binge read them before the due date?
Fans of popular authors and trending titles can probably relate to this bibliophile dilemma.