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Thursday, February 23, 2017

Take a Look at Our New Audiobooks!



Fiction fans who enjoy the audiobook format have many new choices this week! Here’s just a sample: 4 3 2 1, by Paul Auster; Banana Cream Pie Murder, by Joanne Fluke; Heartbreak Hotel, by Jonathan Kellerman; Right Behind You, by Lisa Gardner; and Robert B. Parker's Revelation, by Robert Knott.

Wednesday, February 15, 2017

Incredible Nonfiction Variety


From travel to weddings to finance to cannibalism, our latest nonfiction offerings cover a huge range of topics! Here are some examples: 50 States, 5,000 Ideas: Where To Go, When To Go, What To See, What To Do, by Joseph R. Yogerst;  Black Edge: Inside Information, Dirty Money, and the Quest to Bring Down the Most Wanted Man on Wall Street, by Sheelah Kolhatkar; Cannibalism: a Perfectly Natural History, by Bill Schutt; Earning the Rockies: How Geography Shapes America's Role in the World, by Robert D. Kaplan; and Weddiculous: an Unfiltered Guide to Being a Bride, by Jamie Lee.

Wednesday, February 8, 2017

Hold Your Breath…



…while you’re reading through our latest exciting mystery and suspense offerings in our new fiction section! Here are some of our newest titles: Behind Her Eyes, by Sarah Pinborough; The Dark Room, by Jonathan Moore; My Husband's Wife, by Jane Corry; The Possessions, by Sara Flannery Murphy; The Prisoner, by Alex Berenson; and Right Behind You, by Lisa Gardner.

Thursday, February 2, 2017

Love Stories for February



Since February means Valentine’s Day to so many of us, library book displays in February often feature love stories, and ours this month is no exception. We’ve included some of our newer selections, including Blood Vow, by J. R. Ward; The Bookshop on the Corner, by Jenny Colgan; and Make Me Love You, by Johanna Lindsey. We also encourage you to take a look at some “classics” that you may have heard about, but never read, including Love Story, by Erich Segal; Jane Eyre, by Charlotte Brontë, and Wuthering Heights, by Emily Brontë.