You’ve got to read this!

17 new books are waiting for youn in your St. Charles Parish libraries

By Staff Report

August 24, 2009 at 12:35 pm  | Mobile Reader | Pring this storyPrint 

The following books are now available at libraries in St. Charles Parish:

Adult Fiction

1. “Big Machine: a Novel” by Victor LaValle

2. “The Confederate General Rides North: A Novel” by  Amanda C. Gable

3. “Heart of the Assassin: A Novel” by Robert Ferrigno

4. “The Hope of Refuge: A Novel” by Cindy Woodsmall

5. “June Bug” by Chris Fabry

6. “The Siege” by Stephen White

7. “Sister Pelagia and the Red Cockerel: A Novel” by Boris Akunin

8. “South of Broad: A Novel” by Pat Conroy

9. “This is Where I Leave You” by Jonathan Tropper

10. “Undiscovered Gyrl: A Novel” by Allison Burnett

11. “The Wet Nurse’s Tale” by Erica Eisdorfer

Adult Non-Fiction

1. “Cartooning: The Ultimate Character Design Book” by Christopher Hart

2. “Coaching Softball Technical and Tactical Skills”

3. “Crochet That Fits: Shaped Fashions without Increases

or Decreases” by Mary Jane Hall

4. “Cupcakes, Cupcakes, & More Cupcakes!” by Lilach German

5. “Deal Me in: Twenty of the World’s Top Poker

Players Share the Heartbreaking and Inspiring Stories of How They Turned Pro” by Marvin Karlins

6. “Kiplinger’s Estate Planning: the Complete Guide to Wills, Trusts, and Maximizing Your Legacy” by John Ventura




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