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WELLINGTON SHIRE LIBRARY NEW & Forthcoming BOOKS & Audio Visual WELLINGTON SHIRE LIBRARY NEW & forthcoming BOOKS & Audio visual - march 2020 fiction Author Title Spine* Allan, Claire, The liar's daughter / AF Armstrong, Kelley, Alone in the wild : a Rockton novel / AF Bakkeid, Heine I will miss you tomorrow / AF Balogh, Mary, At last comes love / AF Barrett, Kerry, The secret letter / AF Bowen, Rhys, Above the bay of angels : a novel / AF Brodesser-Akner, Taffy,Fleishman is in trouble / AF Brooke, Amanda, The Widows' Club / AF Brown, Sandra, Outfox / AF Burdick, Serena, The girls with no names / AF Christine, Lee, Charlotte Pass / AF Collins, Bridget, The binding / AF Costello, Mary, The river capture / AF Court, Dilly, A village scandal / AF Cox, Josephine. Two sisters / AF Croft, Elle, Like mother, like daughter / AF East, Philippa, Little white lies / AF Griffiths, Elly, The lantern men / AF Halls, Stacey, The foundling / AF Hamdy, Adam, Black 13 / AF Hargrave, Kiran The mercies / AF Hicks, D. L. The devil inside / AF Hurwitz, Gregg., Into the fire / AF Jones, Tanen, The better liar : a novel / AF Keneally, Thomas, The book of science and antiquities / AF Keyes, Marian, Grown ups / AF Leather, Stephen, The runner / AF Lloyd, Sam The memory wood / AF Lodge, Gytha, Watching from the dark / AF Luna, Louisa, The Janes / AF Mansell, Jill, It started with a secret / AF Massey, Sujata, A murder at Malabar Hill / AF Masterton, G The last drop of blood / AF Mazza, Donna, Fauna / AF McCausland, V The lost summers of Driftwood / AF McLysaght, Emer., Once, twice, three times an Aisling / AF Morrey, Beth, Saving Missy / AF O'Loughlin, Ann, An ocean between us / AF Page, Libby, The 24-hour café / AF Patterson, James, Lost / AF Pitoniak, Anna, Necessary people / AF Pooley, Clare, The authenticity project / AF Preston, Jules, The map of us / AF Quintana, Jenny, Our dark secret / AF Robb, J. D, Golden in death / AF Ruter, Pascal, The last adventure of Napoleon Sunshine / AF Sanders, G. D., The victim / AF Wellington Shire Library New Book Editions Page 1 fiction - continued Author Title Spine* Shindler, Will, The burning men / AF Spindler, Erica, The look-alike / AF Turner, Kerri, The daughter of Victory lights / AF Williams, Sarah, The brothers of Brigadier Station / AF Williams, Sarah, The legacies of Brigadier Station / AF Williams, Sarah, The sky over Brigadier Station / AF large print Author Title Spine* Beaton, M. C., Beating about the bush LP Bedford, Paul Gone west! LP Bobotis, Andrea, The last list of Miss Judith Kratt LP Brand, Max, The tracker : a western story LP Cail, Carol, Who was Sylvia? LP Castillo, Linda, Shamed LP Challinor, Deborah, Band of gold LP Evans, Diana, Ordinary people LP Gardner, Lisa, When you see me a novel / LP Hawkins, Karen, The book charmer LP Hendricks, Greer, An anonymous girl LP Kellerman, J The museum of desire LP Lake, Alex, The last lie LP Lynch, Sean, Death rattle LP McNeill, Robert B., Gunfight at Copper Creek LP North, Alex, The whisper man LP Palmer, Fiona, The family secret LP Rousseau, Victor, The wolf trail LP Steadman, C Mr. Nobody a novel / LP Strout, Elizabeth, Olive, again LP Willett, Marcia, Reflections LP Woodcraft, E The girls from Greenway LP Woods, Stuart, Treason LP McDougall, Christopher,Running with Sherman the donkey with the heart of a hero / LP 636. 182 non-fiction Author Title Spine* Van Cuylenburg, H Resilience project : finding happiness through gratitude, empathy … 155.24 VAN Fraser, Adam, Strive : embracing the gift of struggle / 158 FRA Knight, Sarah F**k no! : how to stop saying yes when you can't, you shouldn't, … 158.1 KNI Chicken soup for the soul : the power of yes! : 101 stories ….. 158.1 NEW Venzin, Elizabeth, Mindshift to a better place / 158.1 VEN Cawthorne, Nigel, Cults / 209 CAW Afacan, Dominique,Bolder : life lessons from people older & wiser than you / 305.26 AFA Rutherford, Adam, How to argue with a racist : history, science, race and reality / 305.8 RUT Williams, Thomas Self-portrait in black and white / 305.8 WIL Park, Louise, 7 steps to get your child reading / 306.874 PAR Farrow, Ronan, Catch and kill : lies, spies, and a conspiracy to protect predators / 331.4 FAR Filipich, Lacey, Money school; become financially independent & reclaim your life / 332.02401 FIL Wellington Shire Library New Book Editions Page 2 non-fiction - continued Author Title Spine* Mann, Charles C., The wizard and the prophet : two groundbreaking scientists …. 363.7 MAN Edwards, Lydia How to read a suit; guide to changing men's fashion from 17th… 391. 1 EDW Gordon-Lennox, J Crafting meaningful funeral rituals : a practical guide / 393.93 GOR Hart-Davis, Adam, Fibonacci's rabbits : and 49 other discoveries that rev. mathematics /510 HAR Petrone, Chiara Volcanoes & earthquakes / 551.2 PET Rogers, Alex, The deep; hidden wonders of our oceans & how we can protect 578.77 ROG Clarke, Ian, Name that flower / 582.13 CLA Duncan, Oonagh, Healthy as f*ck; 7 essential habits you need to get lean, healthy… 613. 7 DUN Clement, James The switch : activate your metabolism for a healthier life / 613.25 CLE Junger, Alejandro, Clean7 : supercharge the body's natural ability to heal itself…. 613.26 JUN Watson, Molly Should we all be vegan? : a primer for the 21st century / 613.262 WAT Plant, John, Primitive technology; survivalist's guide to building tools, shelters… 613.69 PLA Khalsa, Shakta Yoga for women / 613.7046 KHA Allender, William J.,Expert witness; examinations of crimes, drugs and poisons …. 614.13 ALL Taylor, Roy, Life without diabetes;definitive guide to understanding & reversing type616.462 2 diabetes TAY / Duncan, Ben, The live sound manual. 621.3828 DON Pember, Mat, DIY garden projects : step-by-step activities for edible gardening . 635 PEM Stewart, Angus, Let's propagate! : a plant propagation manual for Australia / 635.9153 STE Harwood, David, The veterinary guide to goat health and welfare / 636.39089 HAR Steele, Lisa, DIY chicken keeping from Fresh eggs daily:40 projects for the coop, 636.50831run, brooder, STE and more! / Spadafori, Gina, Dogs / 636.7 SPA Vette, Mark, Puppy zen; 8 weeks to train your pup and create a lifelong bond / 636.70887 VET Oliver, Jeremy, Jeremy Oliver's Australian wine & wineries 2020 / 641.220994 OLI Meal prep / 641.555 MEA Firth, Henry, BOSH! healthy vegan / 641.5636 FIR Nieschlag, Lisa, New York : Christmas baking / 641.5686 NIE Gaines, Joanna, Magnolia table : a collection of recipes for gathering / 641.5975 GAIN Niland, Josh, The whole fish cookbook : new ways to cook, eat and think / 641.692 NIL Huang, Ching-He, Wok on : deliciously balanced Asian meals in 30 minutes or less / 641.774 HUA Happy salads / 641.83 HAP The Australian women's weekly the pie maker / 641.8652 AUS Behari, Jo, Beginner's guide to DIY & home repair / 643.7 BEH Smith, Alison Sew step by step; use your sewing machine to make, mend, … 646.204 SMI Grabler-Crozier, D Machine sewing : 25 quick & easy projects to build your skills / 646.2044 GRA Misumi, Noriko, Joyful mending : visible repairs for the perfectly imperfect things we love!646.6 / MIS Provey, Joe, 1001 ideas for kitchen organization; ultimate sourcebook for storage 648.8ideas PROand materials / Weston, Richard. 100 ideas that changed architecture / 720 WES Roberts, John, Making simple marionettes / 745.59224 ROB Ferrando, Maive, Miniature cake creations : 30 polymer clay miniatures / 745.5928 FER The complete beginner's guide to knitting. 746.432 COM Haffenden, Vikki., Knit step by step : techniques, stitches, and patterns made easy / 746.432 HAF Vanderzeil, Geneva,Home is where you make it : DIY ideas & stying secrets to create a home747 VAN you love, whether you rent or own / Marien, Mary 100 ideas that changed photography / 770.9 MAR The complete beginner's guide to guitar. 787.87193 COM Rowson, Jonathan, The moves that matter : a chess grandmaster on the game of life / 794.1 ROW Challen, Craig, Against all odds / 796.525095 Zaleski, Philip, The fellowship : the literary lives of the Inklings: J.R.R. Tolkien, C.S. 820.9Lewis, ZAL Owen Barfield, Charles Williams / Kepnes, Matt, Ten years a nomad : a traveler's journey home / 910.4 KEP Ross, Zoe Scotland / 914.11 ROS The most beautiful villages of France : the official guide / 914.404 MOS Wellington Shire Library New Book Editions Page 3 non-fiction - continued Author Title Spine* Williams, Nicola, Florence & Tuscany / 914.55 WILL Bartlett, Ray, Cruise ports Northeast Asia : a guide to perfect days on shore / 915.204512 Williams, Lizzie, Egypt / 916.2 WIL Tompkin, Julian, Camping around Australia / 919. 404 CAM Bissett, Amy Nelmes,Fodor's essential Australia / 919.404 AUS Wheeler, Tony, Tony Wheeler's islands of Australia : travels through time. 919.404 WHE Blom, Phillip, Nature's mutiny : how the little ice age transformed the west …. 940.23 BLO Ballard, Robert D. Graveyards of the Pacific : from Pearl Harbor to Bikini Island / 940.5426 BAL Knight, Dominic, Strayan dictionary : Avo, Arvo, Mabo, ScoMo na all the essential 994 KNI Grose, Peter, Ten rogues: unlikely story of convict schemers, a stolen brig….. 994.02 GRO McGregor, A In living memory / 994.04 MAC Shallow gold occurrences in eastern Victoria LH 622.3422 BIOGRAPHIES Author Title Spine* Francis, Susan, The love that remains / B 305.4 FRA Crockett, Sophie, Against my will : groomed, trapped and abused: my true story B 362. 1968 Fox, Peter, Walking towards thunder / B 362.76 FOX Hardiman, C Ten feet tall and not quite bulletproof: drug busts & helicopter rescuesB :363.2 one cop's HAR extraordinary true story / Hodge, Darren, Life on the line : a MICA flight paramedic's story / B 616. 025 HOD Kay, Adam, This is going to hurt : secret diaries of a medical resident / B 617 KAY Mezrich, Joshua D.,How death becomes life : notes from a transplant surgeon / B 617.954 MEZ Moon, Ben, Denali : a friendship that transformed two lives; inspired countless othersB 636.
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