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

By Staff Report

November 19, 2008 at 5:14 pm  | Mobile Reader | Pring this storyPrint 

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

Adult Fiction:

1. “Brighid’s Quest” by P.C. Cast

2. “Hardly Knew Her: Stories” by Laura Lippman

3. “Jhegaala” by Steven Brust

4. “The Man in the Blizzard: A Novel” by Bart Schneider

5. “The Matchmaker of Perigord: A Novel” by Julia Stuart

6. “Nox Dormienda (a Long Night for Sleeping): An Arcturus Mystery” by Kelli Stanley

7. “Ritual” by Mo Hayder

8. “Saturn’s Children: a Space Opera” by Charles Stross

9. “Then we Came to the End: A Novel” by Joshua Ferris

10. “War: a Novel” by Todd Komarnicki

11. “A Week in October: A Novel”

Adult Non-Fiction:

1. “The Art and Soul of Baking” by Cindy Mushet

2. “Bookbinding: Techniques and Projects” by Josep Cambras

3. “Breakthrough: 8 Steps to Wellness: Life-Altering

Secrets from Today’s Cutting-Edge Doctors” by Suzanne Somers

4. “Cheater BBQ” by Mindy Merrell

5. “Eat Feed Autumn Winter: 30 Ways to Celebrate When the Mercury Drops” by Anne Bramley

6. “Hitler’s Empire: How the Nazis Ruled Europe” by Mark Mazower

7. “How to Make Love & Dinner at the Same Time: 200 Slow-Cooker Recipes to Heat up the Bedroom Instead of the Kitchen” by Rebecca Field Jager

8. “Hurry Down Sunshine” by Michael Greenberg

9. “The Irregulars: Roald Dahl and the British Spy Ring in Wartime Washington” by Jennet Conant.

10. “Party Divas! 12 Fabulous Parties for Women’s Ministry” by Amber Van Schooneveld




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