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“The Match”

The following items are available at the Hancock County Public Library, 900 W. McKenzie Road. Descriptions are provided by the publisher, unless otherwise noted. For more information on the library’s collection or to reserve a title, visit hcplibrary.org.

Fiction: “The Match” by Harlan Coben

All Wilde knows is that, as a young child, he was found living a feral existence in the Ramapo mountains of New Jersey. He became known simply as Wilde, the boy from the woods. Now Wilde has had a hit on the DNA website he has been researching. A 100 percent match. His father. They meet up, and Wilde soon realizes that his father doesn’t even know he had a son and is as mystified as Wilde is by his existence. Undaunted, Wilde continues his research for his family on DNA websites where he becomes caught up in a community of online doxxers, a secret group committed to exposing anonymous trolls. Then one by one these doxxers start to die, and it soon becomes clear that a serial killer is targeting this secret community – and that his next victim might be Wilde himself.

Nonfiction: “Vegan, at Times” by Jessica Seinfield

“Vegan, at Times”

So many people are looking for ways to incorporate vegan meals into their diets. But while even just the word vegan can seem intimidating, these healthy, plant-based recipes from Jessica Seinfeld are accessible and appealing – they are all about simplicity, affordability, and comfort. It’s about giving you the tools to cook satisfying, reassuring, flavorful, and robust vegan meals whenever you want to, whether that’s every day, once a week, or just once in a while.

Youth: “How to Catch the Easter Bunny” by Adam Wallace

“How to Catch the Easter Bunny”

The Easter Bunny describes the many traps he expertly avoids as he delivers Easter treats to children.