NEW BOOKS
Published 12:00 am Friday, July 23, 2010
St. John Library
Nonfiction
“Angels,” by David Albert Jones
“The Ultimate Guide to U.S. Army Combat Skills, Tactics, and Techniques,” edited by Jay McCullough
“Different Learners,” by Jane M. Healy, Ph.D.
“The Disappearing Spoon,” by Sam Kean
“Get Your Body Back After Baby,” from the editors of FitPregnancy
“Making Sense of Autism Spectrum Disorders,” by James Coplan, M.D.
“Simpler Living,” by Jeff Davidson
“Real Food Has Curves,” by Bruce Weinstein & Mark Scarbrough
“Venus on Fire, Mars on Ice,” by John Gray, Ph.D.
“The Nonstop Garden,” by Stephanie Cohen
“Come to Win,” by Venus Williams
“1001 Fishing Tips,” by Lamar Underwood
“Scout, Atticus, & Boo: A Celebration of Fifty Years of To Kill a Mockingbird,” by Mary McDonagh Murphy
“Contested Will: Who Wrote Shakespeare?” by James Shapiro
“Freedom Flyers: The Tuskegee Airmen of World War II,” by J. Todd Moye
“Under Surge, Under Siege,” by Ellis Anderson
“The Flight of the Century: Charles Lindbergh and the Rise of American Aviation,” by Thomas Kessner
“Wolf: The Lives of Jack London,” by James L. Haley
Fiction
“Inside Out,” by Barry Eisler
“Children in the Morning,” by Anne Emery
“Caper,” by Parnell Hall
“They’re Watching,” by Gregg Hurwitz
“Silent Scream,” by Lynda LaPlante
“Dead Line,” by Stella Rimington
“The Hypnotist,” by M.J. Rose
“This is Where We Live,” by Janelle Brown
“A Dog’s Purpose,” by W. Bruce Cameron
“Arm Candy,” by Jill Kargman
“The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet,” by David Mitchell
“Crown of Destiny,” by Bertrice Small
“Visions of Tomorrow,” edited by Thomas A. Easton and Judith K. Dial
“The Glass Rainbow,” by James Lee Burke
“Live to Tell,” by Lisa Gardner
“Any Way the Wind Blows,” by E. Lynn Harris
“The Darling Dahlias and the Cucumber Tree,” by Susan Wittig Albert
“A Colourful Death,” by Carola Dunn
“The Cookbook Collector,” by Allegra Goodman
“A Hidden Affair,” by Pam Jenoff
“Go, Mutants!” by Larry Doyle
“How High the Moon,” by Sandra Kring
“29,” by Adena Halpern
“Asia Hand,” by Christopher G. Moore