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July Mysteries Roundup: You ll have trouble putting down these thrilling reads

Photographers sometimes use special techniques to improve their images. But when do they cross the line between enhancement and fabrication? The distinction resonates in Mary Dixie Carter’s début novel, “The Photographer” (Minotaur, $27.99, 304 pages). Professional photographer Delta Dawn of New York City specializes in shooting children’s birthday parties, which rarely consist of unblemished delight. So she might replace a frown with a smile or remove incipient tears and add sparkle to eyes. She follows her practices when architects Amelia and Fritz Straub throw a bash for their 11-year-old daughter, Natalie, in their Brooklyn brownstone. Impressed by the Straubs and their home, Delta leaps at the chance to babysit the child.

Children can discover their superpowers at Shreve Memorial Library

Children can discover their superpowers at Shreve Memorial Library Samantha Bonnette Did you ever imagine yourself as a superhero flying through the air with superhuman strength saving the world? Wouldn’t it be nice to have superpowers – the ability to read minds, become invisible or leap over a building in a single bound? That would be amazing indeed! But what if I told you that we all have a superpower and that you are using that superpower right now? Would you believe me? Well, you should because reading is a superpower. From May 3 through May 9, Shreve Memorial Library is joining libraries, schools, bookstores, parents and children’s book lovers everywhere in celebrating Children’s Book Week and encouraging children to discover their superpower.

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