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Books—Fiction East Greenbush Community Library New Arrivals – August 2017 (Prepared September 11, 2017) Books—Fiction Title/Author Call Number A legacy of spies / John le Carre FIC LE CARRE A stranger in the house / Shari Lapena. FIC LAPENA Any dream will do : a novel / Debbie Macomber. FIC MACOMBER Barely legal : a Herbie Fisher novel / Stuart Woods and Parnell Hall. FIC WOODS Beautiful animals : a novel / Lawrence Osborne. FIC OSBORNE Charlatans / Robin Cook. FIC COOK Dark legacy a Carpathian novel / Christine Feehan. FIC FEEHAN Dead woman walking / Sharon Bolton. FIC BOLTON Dead, to begin with : a Dan Rhodes mystery / Bill Crider. MYS CRIDER Devil's cut : a Bourbon Kings novel / J.R. Ward. FIC WARD Dinner at the center of the earth / Nathan Englander. FIC ENGLANDER Duke with benefits / Manda Collins. PB COLLINS Emma in the night / Wendy Walker. FIC WALKER Enemy of the state / by Kyle Mills. FIC MILLS Exposed / Lisa Scottoline. FIC SCOTTOLINE Final girls : a novel / Riley Sager. FIC SAGER George & Lizzie : a novel / Nancy Pearl. FIC PEARL Glass houses : a novel / Louise Penny. MYS PENNY Good me bad me : a novel / Ali Land. FIC LAND Goodbye, vitamin : a novel / Rachel Khong. FIC KHONG How to find love in a bookshop / Veronica Henry. FIC HENRY I know a secret : a novel / Tess Gerritsen. FIC GERRITSEN Lie to me / J.T. Ellison. FIC ELLISON Love and other consolation prizes : a novel / Jamie Ford. FIC FORD Map of the heart / Susan Wiggs. FIC WIGGS Midnight at the Bright Ideas bookstore : a novel / Matthew Sullivan. MYS SULLIVAN Montana heat. Escape to you / Jennifer Ryan. PB RYAN Mrs. Fletcher : a novel / Tom Perrotta. FIC PERROTTA 1 East Greenbush Community Library New Arrivals – August 2017 Need to know / Fern Michaels. FIC MICHAELS Proof of life : a J.P. Beaumont novel / J.A. Jance. MYS JANCE Red Swan / P.T. Deutermann. FIC DEUTERMANN River with no bridge / Karen Wills. FIC WILLS Secrets in death : an Eve Dallas novel / J.D. Robb. FIC ROBB Seeing red / Sandra Brown. FIC BROWN Shadows of the dead / Jim Eldridge. MYS ELDRIDGE Shattered / Allison Brennan. FIC BRENNAN Sleeping in the ground / Peter Robinson. MYS ROBINSON Snap judgment / Marcia Clark. FIC CLARK Something like happy / Eva Woods. FIC WOODS Sourdough / Robin Sloan. FIC SLOAN Stay with me / Ayobami Adebayo. FIC ADEBAYO Sulfur Springs / William Kent Krueger. MYS KRUEGER The address : a novel / Fiona Davis. FIC DAVIS The burning girl : a novel / Claire Messud. FIC MESSUD The captain's daughter : a novel / Meg Mitchell Moore. FIC MOORE The chalk artist : a novel / Allegra Goodman. FIC GOODMAN The clockwork dynasty : a novel / Daniel H. Wilson. SF WILSON The color of fear / Marcia Muller. MYS MULLER The daughters of Ireland / Santa Montefiore. FIC MONTEFIORE The day of the duchess / Sarah MacLean. FIC MACLEAN The devil's triangle / Catherine Coulter and J.T. Ellison. FIC COULTER The dolls / James Patterson with Kecia Bal. PB PATTERSON The golden house : a novel / Salman Rushdie. FIC RUSHDIE The good daughter : a novel / Karin Slaughter. MYS SLAUGHTER The handmaid's tale / Margaret Atwood. FIC ATWOOD The last Tudor / Philippa Gregory. FIC GREGORY The legend / Donna Grant. PB GRANT The life she was given / Ellen Marie Wiseman. FIC WISEMAN The locals : a novel / by Jonathan Dee. FIC DEE The medical examiner / James Patterson with Maxine Paetro. PB PATTERSON The Moores are missing : thrillers / James Patterson PB PATTERSON 2 East Greenbush Community Library New Arrivals – August 2017 The other girl / Erica Spindler. FIC SPINDLER The Paris spy : a Maggie Hope mystery / Susan Elia MacNeal. MYS MACNEAL The promise of dawn / Lauraine Snelling. FIC SNELLING The proving / Beverly Lewis. FIC LEWIS The red-haired woman / Orhan Pamuk translated from the Turkish by Ekin Oklap. FIC PAMUK The saboteur / Andrew Gross. FIC GROSS The shivering turn : a Jennie Redhead mystery / Sally Spencer. MYS SPENCER The store / James Patterson and Richard DiLallo. FIC PATTERSON The vengeance of mothers : the journals of Margaret Kelly & Molly McGill / Jim Fergus. FIC FERGUS The western star / Craig Johnson. FIC JOHNSON The Wicked heir / Elizabeth Michels. PB MICHELS The woman who couldn't scream / Christina Dodd. FIC DODD Thief's mark / Carla Neggers. FIC NEGGERS Where the light falls : a novel of the French Revolution / by Allison Pataki and Owen Pataki. FIC PATAKI Without fear or favor : a novel / Robert K. Tanenbaum. FIC TANENBAUM You say it first / Susan Mallery. FIC MALLERY Young Jane Young : a novel / Gabrielle Zevin. FIC ZEVIN Books—Nonfiction Title/Author Call Number A crack in creation : gene editing and the unthinkable power to control 576.507 DOUDNA evolution / Jennifer A. Doudna, Samuel H. Sternberg. American epic : when music gave America her voice / Bernard MacMahon 781.64 MACMAHON & Allison McGourty with Elijah Wald. American fire : love, arson, and life in a vanishing land / Monica Hesse. 364.164 HESSE Anatomy & physiology / by Erin Odya and Maggie Norris. 612 ODY Around the world in 120 salads : fresh, healthy, delicious / Katie & 641.83 CALDESI Giancarlo Caldesi photography by Helen Cathcart. Backyard chickens : beyond the basics / Pam Freeman. 636.5 FREEMAN Boston. 917.446 BOS 3 East Greenbush Community Library New Arrivals – August 2017 Coming to my senses : the making of a counterculture cook / Alice Waters, BIO WATERS with Cristina Mueller & Bob Carrau. Complete guide to fitness & health / Barbara Bushman, PhD., editor. 613.7 BUS Confessions / Augustine a new translation by Sarah Ruden. 270.2 AUG Detecting & living with breast cancer for dummies / by Marshalee George 616.994 GEO and Kimlin Tam Ashing. Devil's bargain : Steve Bannon, Donald Trump, and the storming of the 324.973 GRE presidency / Joshua Green. Eat to live quick & easy cookbook : 131 delicious, nutrient-rich recipes for 641.563 FUH fast and sustained weight loss, reversing disease, and lifelong health / Dr. Joel Fuhrman. Everyday mathematics for parents : what you need to know to help your 372.7 EVE child succeed / the University of Chicago School Mathematics Project. Fairy houses : how to create whimsical homes for fairy folk / Sally J. Smith. 745.592 SMITH Fodor's Oregon. 917.95 FODORS Genealogy / by Matthew L. Helm and April Leigh Helm. 929.107 HELM Geological structures : an introductory field guide / Chris and Helen 551.8 PEL Pellant. Halfway homemade : meals in a jiffy / Parrish Ritchie. 641.555 RIT Happiness : the crooked little road to semi-ever after : a memoir / Heather 618.361 HAR Harpham. Heirloom wood : a modern guide to carving spoons, bowls, boards, and 736.4 BAINBRIDGE other homewares / Max Bainbridge Her finest hour : the heroic life of Diana Rowden, wartime secret agent / BIO ROWDEN Gabrielle McDonald-Rothwell. Hiking the Adirondacks : a Guide to the Best Hiking Adventures in New 917.45 BALLARD York's Adirondack Park / Lisa Densmore Ballard. How to read literature like a professor : a lively and entertaining guide to 808 FOS reading between the lines / Thomas C. Foster. I need a lifeguard everywhere but the pool / Lisa Scottoline & Francesca 818.602 SCO Serritella. Infinity : a very short introduction / Ian Stewart. 511.3 STEWART Living your yoga : finding the spiritual in everyday life / Judith Hanson 613.7046 LAS Lasater, Ph.D., P.T. Miniature bonsai : the complete guide to super-mini bonsai / Terutoshi 635.977 IWAI Iwai translated by Leeyong Soo. Modern cider : simple recipes to make your own ciders, perries, cysers, 663.63 CHR shrubs, fruit wines, vinegars, and more / Emma Christensen 4 East Greenbush Community Library New Arrivals – August 2017 Modern ethics in 77 arguments : a Stone reader / edited by Peter 170 MOD Catapano and Simon Critchley. Morningstar : growing up with books / Ann Hood. BIO HOOD Objects of devotion : religion in early America / Peter Manseau. 277.307MAN Organic chemistry / Marian DeWane, Thomas J. Greenbowe, PhD. 547.007 DEW Over the influence : the harm reduction guide to controlling your drug and 362.29 DEN alcohol use / Patt Denning, Jeannie Little. Papi : my story / David Ortiz with Michael Holley. BIO ORTIZ Quantum physics : what everyone needs to know / Michael G. Raymer. 530.12 RAYMER Reading with Patrick : a teacher, a student, and a life-changing friendship / 371.826 KUO Michelle Kuo. Runnin' with the devil : a backstage pass to the wild times, loud rock, and 782.421 MON the down and dirty truth behind the making of Van Halen / Noel E. Monk with Joe Layden. Sargent's women : four lives behind the canvas / Donna M. Lucey. 920 LUC Selected writings / John Muir with an introduction by Terry Tempest 508.74 MUIR Williams. Tales of two Americas : stories of inequality in a divided nation / edited by 810.8 TALES John Freeman. The Bettencourt affair : the world's richest woman and the scandal that 338.76 SAN rocked Paris / Tom Sancton. The big book of Paleo slow cooking : 200 nourishing recipes that cook 641.588 PERRY carefree, for everyday dinners and weekend feasts / Natalie Perry. The choice : embrace the possible / Dr. Edith Eva Eger, with Esmé 158.1 EGE Schwall Weigand. The complete IEP guide : how to advocate for your special ed child / 371.909 SIEGEL attorney Lawrence M. Siegel. The complete make-ahead cookbook : from appetizers to desserts 500 641.555 COM recipes you can make in advance / the editors at America's Test Kitchen. The Dead Sea Scrolls : a very short introduction / Timothy H. Lim 296.155 LIM The diabetes 2-month turnaround / Laura Hieronymus 616.462 HIERONYMUS The entrepreneur's playbook : more than 100 proven strategies, tips, and 658.401 GREEN techniques to build a radically successful business / Leonard C. Green The essential book of homesteading : the ultimate guide to sustainable 640 ENGLISH living / Ashley English. The essential Instant Pot cookbook : foolproof recipes for your electric 641.587 MOR pressure cooker / by Coco Morante. The four tendencies : the indispensable personality profiles that reveal 155.26 RUB how to make your life better (and other people's lives better, too) / Gretchen Rubin.
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