Thursday, November 20, 2008

November's New Books

Our new book shelf is full! Come and check out some of our new titles:

Bones, an Alex Delaware book by Jonathan Kellerman; Butcher's Hill by Laura Lippman; Moriarty by John Gardner; James Patterson's new Alex Cross novel, Cross Country; Leaving Whiskey Bend by Dorothy Garlock; The Devil's Eye, an Alex Benedict novel by Jack McDevitt; Heir to Sevenwaters by Juliet Marillier; Once Were Cops by Ken Bruen; Jeffrey Deaver's The Bodies Left Behind; Swallowing Darkness, a Meredith Gentry book by Laurell K. Hamilton; A Mercy by Toni Morrison; Veil of Lies by Jeri Westerson; David Baldacci's Divine Justice; The Archbishop in Andalusia by Andrew Greeley; Dying for Revenge by Eric Jerome Dickey; The Good Thief's Guide to Paris by Chris Ewan; Wally Lamb's new novel The Hour I First Believed; The Fire Kimono by Laura Joh Rowland; The Lord-Protector's Daughter, the Corean Chronicles by L.E. Modesitt; Salvation in Death by J.D. Robb; and Just After Sunset by Stephen King


For Science Fiction lovers we have Dragonheart by Todd McCaffrey and Ender in Exile by Orson Scott Card

To ready for the Holiday Season you'll find The Christmas Sweater by Glen Beck; A Dog Named Christmas by Gregory Kincaid; Anne Perry's latest Victorian Christmas, A Christmas Grace; Under the Mistletoe by Linda Howard; A McKettrick Christmas by Linda Lael Miller; 'Tis the Season by Lorna Landvik; Six Geese a Slaying by Dana Andrews; and Rita Mae Brown's new novel Santa Clawed

New biographies include Ted Turner's Call Me Ted; Born Country by Randy Owen; and David Wild's biography of Neil Diamond, He Is...I Say

And last, but not least, the "love letter to libraries", Vicki Myron's Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World



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