Paris (France) -- Fiction
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Paris (France) -- Fiction
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Paris (France)
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Incoming Resources
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- The Paris wife, a novel, Paula McLain
- School trip, Jerry Craft
- The phantom of the Opera, Gaston Leroux ; with a new introduction by John L. Flynn
- Honor thyself, Danielle Steel
- Murder in the Latin Quarter, Cara Black
- Midnight beauties, Megan Shepherd
- Anna and the French kiss, Stephanie Perkins
- The rain watcher, Tatiana de Rosnay
- Honor thyself, Danielle Steel
- Grim lovelies, Megan Shepherd
- The story of Diva and Flea, by Mo Willems ; illustrated by Tony DiTerlizzi
- Long lost, Harlan Coben
- Flowers of darkness, Tatiana de Rosnay
- The numbers game, a novel, Danielle Steel
- The duchess, a novel, Danielle Steel
- The Paris mysteries, James Patterson and Maxine Paetro
- The Paris apartment, a novel, Lucy Foley
- Private Paris, James Patterson, Mark Sullivan
- Magic, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Forgiving Paris, a novel, Karen Kingsbury
- Until leaves fall in Paris, a novel, Sarah Sundin
- Lost roses, a novel, Martha Hall Kelly
- The light of Paris, Eleanor Brown
- All the flowers in Paris, a novel, Sarah Jio
- The Paris daughter, Kristin Harmel
- Complications, a novel, Danielle Steel
- Mad about Madeline, the collected tales, story and pictures by Ludwig Bemelmans
- Thea Stilton and the mystery in Paris, text by Thea Stilton ; illustrations by Maria Abagnale ... [et al.] ; translated by Julia Heim
- Spring collection, Judith Krantz
- Pretty Minnie in Paris, Danielle Steel ; illustrated by Kristi Valiant
- The Paris library, a novel, Janet Skeslien Charles
- The Paris agent, Kelly Rimmer
- All the ways we said goodbye, a novel of the Ritz Paris, Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, and Karen White
- Turning point, a novel, Danielle Steel
- The cloister, a novel, James Carroll
- Things I wish I told my mother, Susan Patterson and Susan DiLallo ; with James Patterson
- Mademoiselle Chanel, C.W. Gortner
- Murder in Passy, Cara Black
- Sarah's key, Tatiana de Rosnay
- Paris in the present tense, Mark Helprin
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