Library Notes for May 3, 2017

Library Notes for May 3, 2017

“I do believe something very magical can happen when you Read a good Book!” J. K. Rowling

“Pam’s Pick” this week is: “All By Myself, Alone” by Mary Higgins Clark, this is also in large print, this is the story of Celia, who leaves on the maiden cruise of the Queen Charlotte after her husband to be is arrested on the eve of their wedding. On board Celia meets Lady Emily Haywood, an eighty-six-year-old with a priceless emerald necklace. Three days out to sea Lady Emily is found dead and the necklace is missing. Can Celia find the killer?

New Fiction: “The Fix” by David Baldacci, “The Burial Hour” by Jeffery Deaver, “Demelza” by Winston Graham, this is the second book in the Poldark series, “The Horse Dancer” by Jojo Moyes, “Murder on the Serpentine” by Anne Perry, “The Shadow Sister” by Lucinda Riley, this is the third book in the Seven Sisters series, “Miss Julia Weathers the Storm” by Ann B. Ross, “The Stars are Fire” by Anita Shreve, “War Cry” by Wilbur Smith, “The Red Hunter” by Lisa Unger, and “Fast and Loose” by Stuart Woods.

New Large Print: “Sisters” by Lisa Wingate.

New Christian Fiction: “A Stolen Heart” by Amanda Cabot, this is the first book in the Cimarron Creek trilogy, “The Ebb Tide” by Beverly Lewis, this is also in large print, “Grace and the Preacher” by Kim Vogel Sawyer, this is also in large print, and “The Amish Widower” by Virginia Smith, this is the fourth book in the Men of Lancaster County series.

New Mysteries: “Death on the Patagonian Express” by Hy Conrad, this is the third book in the Amy’s Travel mystery series, and “Murder is No Accident” by A. H. Gabhart, this is the third book in the Hidden Springs mystery series.

New Biographies: “An Outlaw and a Lady: a Memoir of Music, Life with Waylon, and the Faith that Brought Me Home” by Jessi Colter, “Strangers Tend to Tell Me Things” by Amy Dickinson, “The Most Beautiful: My Life with Prince” by Mayte Garcia, and “Ballplayer” by Chipper Jones.

New Non-fiction: “Working for Yourself: Law & Taxes for Independent Contractors, Freelancers & Gig Workers of All Types” by Stephen Fishman, “Climate of Home: How Cities, Businesses, and Citizens Can Save the Planet” by Michael Bloomberg, “Spanish/English Bilingual Visual Dictionary,” “The Baker’s Appendix : the Essential Kitchen Companion, with Deliciously Dependable, Infinitely Adaptable Recipes” by Jessica Reed, “Flea Market Style: Decoration + Displaying + Collecting” by Better Homes & Gardens, “Cubs 100: a Century at Wrigley” by Dan Campana, “Great Britain’s Best Trips: 36 Amazing Road Trips” by Belinda Dixon, “20 Ways to Make Every Day Better: Simple Practical Changes with Real Results” by Joyce Meyer, “No One Cares About Crazy People: the Chaos and Heartbreak of Mental Health in America” by Ron Powers, “Castles: Their History and Evolution in Medieval Britain” by Marc Morris, “The Appalachian Trail: Hiking the People’s Path” by Bart Smith, “The Boys in the Boat” by Daniel James Brown, and “O’s Little Book of Calm and Comfort.”

New Audio Books: “The Fix” by David Baldacci, “Banana Cream Pie Murder” by Joanne Fluke, “This Life I Live” by Rory Feek, “Taking the Titanic” by James Patterson, “The Devil’s Triangle” by Catherine Coulter, and “Death’s Mistress” by Terry Goodkind.

New CDs: “Me Before You Soundtrack,” and “Trolls Soundtrack.”

New DVDs: “Rogue One: a Star Wars Story,” “Split,” “Strawberry Shortcake: Berry Hi-Tech Fashion,” “Hidden Figures,” “Patriots Day,” and “LEGO Jurassic World: the Indominus Escape.”

New TV Seasons: “Sons of Anarchy” season 5, and “Once Upon a Time” season 1.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director