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THE F. M. (BUCK)
RICHARDS MEMORIAL
LIBRARY


NEW AT THE LIBRARY, MAY, 2005


 

FICTION:

“The Garden of Eden,” Eve Adams

“Zorro,” Isabel Allende

“Diezmo,” Rick Bass

“The Third Secret,” Steve Berry

“Legacy of Masks,” Sallie Bissell

“Dangerous Ground,” Larry Bond

“Out of Range,” C.J.Box

“Marker,” Robin Cook

“The Right Madness,” James Crumley

“Heartbreak Hotel,” Jill Marie Landis

“The Hot Kid,” Elmore Leonard

“A Good Yarn,” Debbie Macomber

“Rogue Warrior--Vengeance,” Richard Marcinko

“The Bright Forever,” Lee Martin

“Wildcat Wine,” Claire Hamner Matturro

“The Breakdown Lane,” Jacquelyn Mitchard

“The Warrior,” Francine Rivers

“Hunter Killer,” Patrick Robinson

“Shadow Patriots,” Lucia St. Clair Robson

“Rowan and the Zebak,” Emily Rodda

“Map of Bones,” James Rollins

“Sullivan’s Justice,” Nancy Taylor Rosenberg

“Broken Prey,” John Sandford

“The Triumph of the Sun,” Wilbur A. Smith

“Sarah’s Quilt,” Nancy E. Turner

“Better than Chocolate,” Susan Waggoner

“Stewball,” Peter Bowen (Mystery)

“The Nanny Murders,” Merry Bloch Jones (Mystery)

“In the Company of Cheerful Ladies,” Alexander McCall Smith (Mystery)

“The Body in the Snowdrift,” Katherine Hall Page (Mystery)

“The Paperwhite Narcissus,” Cynthia Riggs (Mystery)

“The Spice Box,” Lou Jane Temple (Mystery)

“Dead Run,” P.J. Tracy (Mystery)

“Darkwitch Rising,” Sara Douglass (Science Fiction)

“Sanctuary,” Mercedes Lackey (Science Fiction)

“Texas Maverick,” Hascal Giles (Western)

“Sons of Texas,” Elmer Kelton (Western)



Large-type Editions:

“Countdown,” Iris Johansen

“4th of July,” James Patterson

“Ya-Yas in Bloom,” Rebecca Wells

“A Farewell to Yarns,” Jill Churchill (Mystery)

“The Closers,” Michael Connelly (Mystery)

“The Serpent on the Crown,” Elizabeth Peters (Mystery)



Audio Tapes:

“Rosie Dunne,” Cecelia Ahern

“Full Bloom,” Janet Evanovich

“The Chairman,” Stephen W. Frey

“The Rosary Girls,” Richard Montanari

“Cold Service,” Robert B. Parker

“Honeymoon,” James Patterson



Compact Disks:

“Because of Winn-Dixie,” Kate DiCamillo

“With No One as Witness,” Elizabeth George

“Ordeal of the Mountain Man,” William W. Johnstone

“Spirit of the Mountain Man,” William W. Johnstone

“Lost Lake,” Phillip Margolin

“Money, Money, Money,” Ed McBain

“Bridge to Terabithia,” Katherine Paterson

“Mr. Lucky,” James Swain

“The Secret History of the Pink Carnation,” Lauren Willig



DVD’s:

“The Lonely Guy”

“Wrangler”



NON-FICTION:

“Secrets of the Kingdom: the Inside Story of the U.S.-Saudi Connection,” Gerald L. Posner

“The Men Who Stare at Goats,” Jon Ronson

“Saving Milly: Love, Politics, and Parkinson’s Disease,” Morton Kondracke

“Witness for the Prosecution of Scott Peterson,”Amber Frey

“Big Weather: Chasing Tornadoes in the Heart of America,” Mark Svenvold

“Bobby Flay’s Grilling for Life: 75 Healthier Ideas for Big Flavors on the Fire,” Bobby Flay

“A Taste of Aloha: A Collection of Recipes from the Junior League of Honolulu”

“Winning” Jack Welch

“Lone Stars: A Legacy of Texas Quilts, 1836-1936,” Karey Bresenhan

“Cinderella Man: James J. Braddack, Max Baer, and the Greatest Upsets in Boxing History,” Jeremy Schaap

“The Hummingbird’s Daughter,” Luis Alberto Urrea

“1776,” David G. McCullough

“One Ranger,” H. Joaquin Jackson



Large-type Edition:

“The Lavender Butterfly Murders,” Sharon Duncan



JUNIOR FICTION:

“Space Pirates,: Scoular Anderson

“Junie B., First Grader,” Barbara Park

“Dragon’s Nest,” Emily Rodda

“Rowan and the Ice Creepers,” Emily Rodda

“Rowan and the Keeper of the Crystal,” Emily Rodda

“Rowan and the Zebak,” Emily Rodda



JUNIOR NON-FICTION:

‘Africa,” William Mark Habeeb



EASY:

“The Berenstain Bears Clean House,” Stan Berenstain

“Clifford Goes to Washington,” Norman Bridwell

“Dora’s Pirate Adventure,” Leslie Valdes

“Good for You and Me,” Mercer Mayer

“Show Me Your Smile!” Christine Ricci

“Twins Have a Fight,” Ellen Weiss