February 21, 2011

New Books - Week of February 21, 2011

Visit the New Books area on the first floor of the library to see what has just arrived at GPL. Click on a title below to place it on hold through our catalog.

New Fiction
Dangerous to Know by Tasha Alexander
The Shadow War by Glen Scott Allen
Divine Appointments by Charlene Ann Baumbich
The House of Tomorrow by Peter Bognanni
All That Follows by Jim Crace
The King’s Daughter by Christie Dickason
Absolute Risk by Steven Gore
Final Target by Steven Gore
The Red Garden by Alice Hoffman
The Dinosaur Hunter by Homer Hickam
The Four Stages of Cruelty by Keith Hollihan
What Becomes: Stories by A.L. Kennedy
The Invasion Year by Dewey Lambdin
Ransom by David Malouf
Twice Bitten by Chloe Neill
Leaving Before It’s Over by Jean Reynolds Page
This Must Be the Place by Kate Racculia
A Rose Revealed by Gayle Roper
Trespass by Rose Tremain

Mysteries
Cambridge Blue by Alison Bruce
Negative Image by Vicki Delany
Hunting for Hemingway by Diane Gilbert Madsen
Though Not Dead by Dana Stabenow

Sci-Fi/Fantasy
Death’s Mistress by Karen Chance
Labyrinth by Kate Richardson

Romance
Holiday Magic by Fern Michales, et. Al
Against the Wind by Kat Martin
Dreamfever by Karen Marie Moning
Notorious Pleasures by Elizabeth Hoyt
O’Hurley’s Return by Nora Roberts
Passionate Pleasures by Bertrice Small
On the Hunt by Gena Showalter, et al
The Eternal Prison by Jeff Somers

New Adult Nonfiction
Instant Egghead Guide: Physics by Brian Clegg and Scientific American
Living with Someone Who’s Living with Bipolar Disorder by Chelsea Lowe and Bruce M. Cohen, MD,  PhD
The New Rules of Marketing & PR by David Meerman Scott
Codes for  Homeowners by Bruce Barker

New Biographies
Radical: A Portrait of Saul Alinsky by Nicholas Von Hoffman

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