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ATHLEISURE MAG #85 JAN ISSUE | BINGELY BOOKS

A TASTE OF OPPORTUINTY

Page Two Press

Renee Guilbault

There are many paths and ways to work in the food industry and A Taste of Opportunity: An Insider's Guide to Boosting Your Career, Making Your Mark, & Changing the Food Industry from Within, provides this insight. Renee Guilbault is an industry veteran who shares how you can get your start in this field, moving up the ranks, going into manage - ment or executive tracks. She even highlights challenges that may take place as you climb up the ladder and how you can navigate them to excel.

THE THINGS WE DO TO OUR FRIENDS

Bantam

Heather Darwent

The need to be accepted and to belong to a group of people that you aspire to can be a strong feeling! We meet Clare in Edinburgh, a student who feels this sentiment as she strives to reinvent herself. By attending the university solo, she's able to hide dark secrets that she is running from. She meets a well to do classmate, Tabitha and knows that a friendship with her is a no-brainer! By getting in with her, she will also be included in her circle where she can travel with them, enjoy dinner parties and have her social status rise quickly. She knows that this is where she belongs and feels comfortable in how it all came together.

While enjoying her new life, she is asked to assist Tabitha in a project that she would prefer not to do. By the time she realizes that she should have trusted her gut, it's too late to turn back and she is firmly on this path whether she wants to be or not.

We see what it's like in the paradigm of wanting to be in while seeing what one will do in order to be accepted in The Things We Do To Our Friends.

MARPLE: TWELVE NEW MYSTERIES (MISS MARPLE MYSTERIES)

Harper Large Print

Agatha Christie

We love a good whodunit and Agatha Christie took us through great mysteries led by Hercule Poirot and Jane Marple. In MARPLE, this new novel is the first in 45 years that allows us to travel the world with 12 new stories We're immersed in this work with writers that

have recreated Agatha Christie's voice with Naomi Alderman, Leigh Bardugo, Alyssa Cole, Lucy Foley, Elly Griffiths, Natalie Haynes, Jean Kwok, Val McDermid, Karen M. McManus, Dreda Say Mitchell, Kate Mosse and Ruth Ware.

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