Saturday, October 9, 2010

New Materials September 18 - September 30, 2010

Book on CD

Champlain's Dream by David Hackett Fischer

DVDs

Adventures of Robin Hood
Best of the best 2
Bored to death/complete first season
Get him to the Greek
Harry Potter & the order of the Phoenix
Rameses: wrath of God or man?
Reservation road
Robin Hood
Solaris
Stealing Lincoln's body
Wedding crashers

Adult Fiction

Cross your heart by Michelle Bardsley
Nashville chrome by Rick Bass
Lucifer code by Charles Brokaw
Bearers of the black staff by Terry Brooks
Midnight crystal by Jayne Castle
All is forgotten, nothing is lost by Lan Samantha Chang
Fort by Bernard Cornwell
Cat in an ultramarine scheme by Carole Nelson Douglas
Zendegi by Greg Egan
Fatal Feast by Jessica Fletcher
To the end of the land by David Grossman
Ape house by Sara Gruen
Snakewoman of Little Egypt by Robert Hellenga
Detroit electric scheme by D. E. Johnson
No mercy by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Mini shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella
Good daughters by Joyce Maynard
Pyramid of doom by Andy McDermott
On Chesil beach by Ian McEwan
Sourland by Joyce Carol Oates
Human disguise by James O'Neal
Kansas kid by Lauran Paine
Bad blood by john Sandford
Elephant's journey by Joseph Saramago
Empire by Steven Saylor
Curable Romantic by Joseph Skibell
Waking up in Dixie by Haywood Smith
Daughter of Twin Oaks by Lauaraine Snelling
Man in the woods by Scott Spencer
Cailiffs of Baghdad, Georgia by Mary Helen Stefaniak
Waters rising by Sheri S. Tepper
Last night at Chateau by Lauren Weisberger
Sante Fe Edge by Stuart Woods
Revolutionary road by Richard Yates

Adult Non-Fiction

Ah-choo! by Jennifer Ackerman
Personal touch on celiac disease
Cross of redemption by James Baldwin
When they come for us we'll be gone by Galq Beckerman
Patchwork with Pizzazz by Lise Bergene
Journey by Tony Blair
Eastman Johnson: painting America by Teresa A. Carbone
Handing one another along by Robert Coles
Hare with amber eyes by Edmund De Waal
Secret surrender by Allen W. Dulles
White coat, black hat by Carl Elliott
World without Islam by Graham E. Fuller
Raising confident readers by J. Richard Gentry
Keeper by Andrea Gillies
Quilt & sew fanciful folk art by Miriam Gourley
Company town by Hardy Green
Best life diet by Bob Greene
Tenth parallel by Eliza Griswold
Grand design by Stephen Hawking
Most evil by Steve Hodel
Lost books of the Bible by Willliam Hone
Life beyond your eating disorder by Johanna S. Kandel
Bye bye Miss American Empire by Bill Kauffman
Jane Addams by Louise W. Knight
100 ways to improve your horse's health by Susan McBane
Twitter tips, tricks & tweets by Paul McFedries
Irritable bowel syndrome: a natural approach by Rosemary Nicol
When trumpets call by Patricia O'Tooler
Mirage men by Mark Pilkington
Golf is not a game of perfect by Dr. Bob Rotella
Lost to time by Martin W. Sandler
Silence of the songbirds by Bridget Stutchbury
About Alice by Calvin Trilling
Complete book of wedding vows by Diane Warner
Warmth of other suns: epic story of America's.. by Isabel Wilkerson
Perfect finish by Bill Yosses

Large Print

Fudge cupcake murder by Joanne Fluke

Easy Books

Goat of many colors by Cuyler Black
Pig parade is a terrible idea by Michael Ian Black
Sily street: selected poems by Jeff Foxworthy
Monsters eat whiny children by Bruce Kaplan
Even monsters need haircuts by Matthew McElligott
Little bear & the Marco Polo by Else Holmelund Minarik
Knuffle bunny free by Mo Willems
Elsie's bird by Jane Yolen

E Board Book

Animal alphabet: from ape to zebra by Sesame Street

Juvenile Fiction

Julian game by Adele Griffin
Day Ray got away by Angela Johnson
Nini lost and found by Anita Lobel
Hibernation station by Michelle Meadows
Snook alone by Marilyn Nelson
My Havana by Rosemary Wells

Juvenile Non-Fiction

Librarian on the roof! by M.G. King
Bullying and me by Ouisie Shapiro

Young Adult
Crazy by Han Nolan
My life as a book by Janet Tashjian
Interworld by Neil Gaiman
Flygirl by Sherri L. Smith

1 comment:

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