Neighbors -- Fiction
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- Hold on tight, Shelley Shepard Gray
- Mothers' instinct, a novel of suspense, Barbara Abel ; translated from the French by Susan Pickford
- Nosy neighbors, Freya Sampson
- Plants vs. zombies, written by Paul Tobin ; art by Cat Farris ; colors by Heather Breckel ; letters by Steve Dutro ; cover by Cat Farris
- Chasing Orion, Kathryn Lasky
- Three little truths, Eithne Shortall
- Heart bones, Colleen Hoover
- The silence, a novel, Susan Allott
- Cul-de-sac, a novel, Joy Fielding
- A season of gifts, Richard Peck
- The heirloom garden, Viola Shipman
- On the night of the shooting star, Amy Hest ; illustrated by Jenni Desmond
- Jake, Audrey Couloumbis
- A Christmas memory, Richard Paul Evans
- Notes from the dog, Gary Paulsen
- The Heaven & Earth Grocery Store, James McBride
- Twisted lies, Ana Huang
- The moonlight child, Karen McQuestion
- The other Mrs, Mary Kubica
- Elevation, Stephen King
- The couple next door, Shari Lapena
- Never too late, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Things we hide from the light, Lucy Score
- Benny and Penny in The big no-no!, a Toon Book, by Geoffrey Hayes
- The missing chick, Valeri Gorbachev
- Second chance girl, Susan Mallery
- April's hope, Robert Elmer
- Fear thy neighbor, Fern Michaels
- The last thing she ever did, Gregg Olsen
- Amish promises, Leslie Gould
- Llama Llama, hooray for new friends!, based on the bestselling children's book series by Anna Dewdney
- Neighbors, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Elevation, Stephen King
- The house on Dirty-Third Street, written by Jo S. Kittinger ; illustrated by Thomas Gonzalez
- Always listen to your mother, Florence Parry Heide & Roxanne Heide ; illustrated by Kyle M. Stone
- Goldy Luck and the three pandas, Natasha Yim ; illustrated by Grace Zong
- Never too late, a novel, Danielle Steel
- When life gives you lululemons, a novel, Lauren Weisberger
- Four friends, Robyn Carr
- The wallflower wager, Tessa Dare
- A girl's guide to moving on, Debbie Macomber