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New books are waiting for you
in your St. Charles Parish libraries

Adult Fiction:

 

"The Bone Bed" by Patricia Cornwell

"Breaking News" by Fern Michaels

"The Bridge: a Novel" by Karen Kingsbury

"The Casual Vacancy" by J. K. Rowling

"Goldberg Variations: a Novel" by Susan Isaacs

"Live by Night" by Dennis Lehane

"Mad River" by John Sandford

"NYPD Red" by James Patterson

"The Panther" by Nelson DeMille

"Phantom" by Jo Nesbø

"Sleep No More" by Iris Johansen

Adult Non-Fiction:

"Barefoot Contessa Foolproof" by Ina Garten

"Cooking Italian With the Cake Boss: Family Favorites as

Only Buddy Can Serve Them Up" by Buddy Valastro

"Cooking with Love: Comfort Food that Hugs You" by Carla

Hall

"Geek Mom: Projects, Tips, and Adventures for Moms and

Their 21st Century Families" by Natania Barron

"The Generals: American Military Command From World

War II to Today" by Thomas E. Ricks

"A gift of hope" by Danielle Steel

"Simply Satisfying: Over 200 Vegetarian Recipes You’ll Want

to Make Again and Again" by Jeanne Lemlin

"The Smitten Kitchen Cookbook" by Deb Perelman

"A Swing for Life: Revised and Updated" by Nick Faldo

"Tacos, Tortas, and Tamales: Flavors from the Griddles, Pots,

and Street-Side Kitchens of Mexico" by Roberto Santibañez

"Who is Jesus?: Linking the Historical Jesus with the Christ

of Faith" by Darrell L. Bock




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