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Saturday, September 17, 2011

Upstairs/ Downstairs September, 2011

This is a listing of the books that have moved Upstairs from the Downstairs 7-day shelf and can now be checked out for 28 days.

As of September 17, 2011 you can find the following new books in the Adult Fiction section of the library.

Hypothermia by Arnaldur Indridason
Everlasting Kiss by Amanda Ashley
The Crow Road by Iain Banks
The Overton Window by Glenn Beck
Brains: A Zombie Memoir by Robin Becker
After America by John Birmingham
The Outward Room by Millen Brand
Time to Share by Jo Ann Brown
A Nose for Justice by Rita Mae Brown
The Children's Book by A. S. Byatt
Summer's Child by Diane Chamberlain
A Murder of Crows by P. F. Chisholm
To Have and to Kill by Mary Jane Clark
The Spider's Web by Margaret Coel
The Reversal by Michael Connelly
The Fort by Bernard Cornwell
Port Mortuary by Patricia Cornwell
Maybe This Time by Jennifer Crusie
Edge by Jeffery Deaver
Against all Things Ending by Stephen R. Donald
Ambush Creek by Phil Dunlap
Family Patterns by Kristin Eckhardt
Lord of Misrule by Jaimy Gordon
Little Women and Werewolves by Porter Grand
The Confession by John Grisham
To the End of the Land by David Grossman
Race for the Dying by Steven F. Havill
All I Ever Wanted by Kristan Higgins
In the Company of Others by Jan Karon
A Dog Named Christmas by Greg Kincaid
Unlocked by Karen Kingsbury
Mini Shopaholic by Sophie Kinsella
What the Night Knows by Dean Koontz
Witchcraft by Jayne Ann Krentz
The Girl Who Played with Fire by Stieg Larsson
Our Kind of Traitor by John Le Carre
Moonlight Mile by Dennis Lehane
Keeping Time by Stacey McGlynn
Call Me Mrs. Miracle by Debbie Macomber
Midnight Sons (Vol. 3) by Debbie Macomber
An Object of Beauty by Steve Martin
Bones of Contention by Jeanne Matthews
The Good Daughters by Joyce Maynard
Cross Roads by Fern Michaels
Willow by Linda Lael Miller
More than Words by Judith Miller
In a Heartbeat by Rosalind Noonan
Lone Star Winter by Diana Palmer
Painted Ladies by Robert B. Parker
Portobello by Ruth Rendell
Happy Ever After by Nora Roberts
American Vampire by Scott Snyder
The Athena Project by Brad Thor

1 Comments:

Anonymous Brasil said...

I really wished Grisham could have kept the boy (Donte Drumm) alive and let the story end on a happy note but just like his previous novel The Chamber, he does the contrary what the readers anticipated for.

October 12, 2011 at 4:22 AM  

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