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February 2019 FEBRUARY 2019 CENTRAL VALOIS 100 Douglas-Shand Ave. 68 Prince-Edward Ave. Pointe-Claire (Québec) Pointe-Claire (Québec) 514 -630 -1219 514 -630 -1218 Library catalogue: http://biblio.pointe-claire.ca City website : http://www.pointe-claire.ca Pointe -Claire Public Library FICTION Author Title Location Balson, Ronald H. The girl from Berlin C Blackstock, Terri Catching Christmas C Boyne, John A ladder to the sky C Christensen, Kate The last cruise C Cogman, Genevieve The mortal word C Cromwell-Smith, Erasmus The equilibrist C Gray, Shelley Shepard His promise C Hunt, Laird In the house in the dark of the woods C Roberts, Nora Of blood and bone C,V Sasson, Vanessa R. Yasodhara C Saunders, George Fox 8 C Schulman, Helen Come with me C Swan, Karen The Christmas lights C Youngson, Anne Meet me at the museum C CANADIAN FICTION * Boyagoda, Randy Original Prin C Rice, Waubgeshig Moon of the crusted snow C HISTORICAL FICTION * Balogh, Mary Someone to trust C,V Barbash, Tom The Dakota Winters C,V Bruneau, Carol A circle on the surface C Burns, Anna Milkman C Carey, Edward Little C De Witt, Abigail News of our loved ones C George, Margaret The splendor before the dark C Hall, Louisa Trinity C Klassen, Julie The bride of Ivy Green C McCoy, Sarah Marilla of Green Gables C Pearce, A. J. Dear Mrs. Bird C Ross, Helen Klein The latecomers C Solomons, Natasha House of gold C SHORT STORIES *** Backman, Fredrik The deal of a lifetime C,V Flight or fright C Lacey, Catherine Certain American states C Slouka, Mark All that is left is all that matters C 1 Author Title Location Yolen, Jane How to fracture a fairy tale C Yu, Hua The April 3rd incident C SUSPENSE STORIES * Cameron, Marc Tom Clancy Oath of Office C,V Child, Lee Past tense C,V Cook, Robin Pandemic C,V Forsyth, Frederick The fox C,V Griffin, W. E. B. The enemy of my enemy C The kingfisher secret C McPherson, Catriona Go to my grave C Novak, Brenda Before we were strangers C Novey, Idra Those who knew C Nugent, Liz Lying in wait C Raabe, Melanie The stranger upstairs C Reilly, Matthew The three secret cities C Rimington, Stella The Moscow sleepers C Robotham, Michael The other wife C Tilly, Meg Solace Island C TRANSLATIONS FROM OTHER LANGUAGES * Ajvide Lindqvist, John I am behind you (Swedish) Bienvenu, Sophie Around her (French) Tokarczuk, Olga Flights (Polish) *These books are shelved in the fiction section. DETECTIVE AND MYSTERY STORIES Albert, Susan Wittig The Darling Dahlias and the poinsettia puzzle C Alexander, Tasha Uneasy lies the crown C Bayard, Tania In the presence of evil C Beer, Alex The second rider C Bernhard, Emilia Death in Paris C Blaedel, Sara The running girl C Blaedel, Sara The stolen angel C Brennan, Allison Too far gone C Brown, Rita Mae Homeward hound C Bruen, Ken In the Galway silence C Butler, Dave No place for wolverines C Carrasco, Katrina Marie The best bad things C Childs, Laura Egg drop dead C Childs, Laura Eggs on ice C Copperman, E. J. Bird, bath & beyond C Crosby, Ellen Harvest of secrets C Doherty, Paul Dark queen rising C 2 Author Title Location Fowler, Christopher Bryant & May : hall of mirrors C Fradkin, Barbara Fraser Prisoners of hope C Francis, Felix Crisis C Freeman, Dianne A lady's guide to etiquette and murder C Gardner, Erle Stanley The count of 9 C Gregory, Susanna Intrigue in Covent Garden C Harris, Lisa, A secret to die for C Harvey, Michael T. Pulse C Harvey, Samantha The western wind C Higashino, Keigo Newcomer C Hughes, Dorothy B. The so blue marble C Lupica, Mike Robert B. Parker's Blood feud C,V Marsh, Ngaio Money in the morgue C McDermid, Val Broken ground C Noble, Shelley Ask me no questions C O'Connell, Catherine The last night out C Ould, Chris The fire pit C Parry, Ambrose The way of all flesh C Penny, Louise Kingdom of the blind C Rawson, Clayton Death from a top hat C Rayne, Sarah Song of the damned C Rice, Craig Home sweet homicide C Thompson, Victoria City of secrets C Thompson, Victoria City of lies C Tremayne, Peter Bloodmoon C SCIENCE FICTION AND FANTASY Atkins, Lucy The night visitor C Baart, Nicole You were always mine C Bell, David Somebody's daughter C Bennett, Robert Jackson Foundryside C Chambers, Becky A closed and common orbit C Cobb, May K. Big woods C Porter, Henry Firefly C Khan, Ausma Zehanat The black khan C Kowal, Mary Robinette The calculating stars C Kowal, Mary Robinette The fated sky C Logan, T. M. Lies C Morgan, Richard K. Thin air C Robinson, Kim Stanley Red moon C Rotstein, Robert We, the jury C Ruocchio, Christopher Empire of silence C Starr, Jason Fugitive Red C Worlds seen in passing C 3 Author Title Location BD: COMIC BOOKS Bongiovanni, Archie A quick & easy guide to they/them pronouns C Grayson, Devin K. Black Widow : the complete collection C Kickliy Perdy. Volume 1, Flowers, sex, robbery C Lemire, Jeff Descender. Book five, Rise of the robots C Lemire, Jeff Descender. Book six, The machine war C Lemire, Jeff Royal City. Volume 3, We all float on C Liu, Marjorie M Monstress. Volume three, Haven C Moore, Alan The ballad of Halo Jones. Volume 1 C Moore, Alan The ballad of Halo Jones. Volume 2 C Moore, Alan The ballad of Halo Jones. Volume 3 C Nugroho, Singgih Dissonance C 4 REFERENCE Call # Author Title Location 070.5 Information Today, 2018 C 317.1025 Canadian almanac & directory 2019 C 338.74 The blue book of Canadian business 2019 C 343.0946 Brazeau, Caroline Operating a motorcycle C 343.0946 Driving a passenger vehicle C 640.73 Consumer Reports Consumer reports C 711.40971428 City of Pointe-Claire, Planning Program C 711.40971428 Special Planning Program for C the City Centre of Pointe-Claire 711.40971428 Special Planning Program for C Valois Village, City of Pointe-Claire 711.40971428 Village of Pointe-Claire, C Special Planning Program GENERAL WORKS AND COMPUTER SCIENCE 004.1675 Baig, Edward C. iPhone for dummies C 004.16750846 Spivey, Dwight iPad for seniors for dummies C,V 004.2 Kocienda, Ken Creative selection C 004.67809 McCullough, Brian How the Internet happened C 005.54 Bluttman, Ken Excel formulas & functions for dummies C 005.54 Harvey, Greg Excel 2019 all-in-one for dummies C 028.55 Spufford, Francis The child that books built C 070.44932 Lewis, Robert Power, prime ministers, and the press C 070.92 Porter, Anna In other words C PHILOSOPHY AND PSYCHOLOGY 152.41 Tallis, Frank The incurable romantic and C other tales of madness and desire 152.42 Havrilesky, Heather What if this were enough? C 152.44 Burgo, Joseph Shame C 153.98 Simonton, Dean Keith The genius checklist C 155.2 Emre, Merve The personality brokers C 155.24 Clear, James Atomic habits C 155.333 Hartley, Gemma Fed up C 155.93 Smith, Claire Bidwell Anxiety C 155.937 Young, Dianne Dear me C 158 Kallayil , Gopi The happy human C 158 Dobelli, Rolf The art of the good life C 158 Travis, Debbie Design your next chapter C 158.1 McAlary, Brooke Slow C 158.1 Rose, Todd Dark horse C 158.1 RuPaul GuRu C 5 Call # Author Title Location 158.12 Kabat-Zinn, Jon The healing power of mindfulness C 158.4 Brown, Brené Dare to lead C 179.9 Jacobs, A. J. Thanks a thousand C RELIGION 211.809 Gray, John Seven types of atheism C 270.092 Pagels, Elaine H. Why religion? C 297.211 Miles, Jack God in the Qur'an C SOCIAL SCIENCES 302.231 Singer, P. W. Likewar C 303.34 McChrystal, Stanley A. Leaders C 305.3 Airton, Lee Gender C 305.420973 Traister, Rebecca Good and mad C 305.4821 Peck, Linda Levy Women of fortune C 305.80097 Vermette, David A distinct alien race C 306.760835 Langford, Jo The pride guide C 306.874 Alamar, Amy The parenting project C 306.89 Sexton, James J. If you're in my office, it's already too late C 306.9 Hebb, Michael Let's Talk About Death over dinner C 317.3 The world almanac and book of facts C,V 320.019 Fukuyama, Francis Identity C 320.905 Marshall, Tim The age of walls C 321.94 Stanley, Jason How fascism works C 323.1196 Reynolds, Graham Viola Desmond C 327.1273 Carlin, John P. Dawn of the code war C 327.73047 Unger, Craig House of Trump, house of Putin C 330.951 Magnus, George Red flags C 332 O'Rourke, P. J. None of my business C 332.024 Cagan, Michele Budgeting 101 C 332.024 Tyson, Eric Personal finance for Canadians C,V for dummies 332.6322 Dagys, Andrew Stock investing for Canadians C,V for dummies 332.678 Bates, Larry Beat the bank C 338.2728 Gutstein, Donald The big stall C 338.27282 Poitras, Jacques Pipe dreams C 338.476 Greene, Lucie Silicon states C 338.762904 Thomas, David P. Bombardier abroad C 338.927 Lovins, L. Hunter A finer future C 339.20971 Osberg, Lars The age of increasing inequality C 343.0946 Brazeau, Caroline Operating a motorcycle C,V 343.0946 Driving a heavy vehicle C 343.0946 Driving a passenger vehicle C,V 343.7105 Canadian master tax guide C 343.71078 Canadian electrical code C 343.71078 Canadian Standards Association C 6 Call # Author Title Location 343.71078 Electrical quick reference C 347.732634 De Hart, Jane Sherron Ruth Bader Ginsburg C 352.38028 Benay, Alex Government digital C 355.0335113 Breum, Martin Cold rush C 362.04 Barnes, Mike Be with C 362.280835 Talaga, Tanya All our relations C 362.59282 Beyond shelters C 362.73 Chung, Nicole All you can ever know C 362.8292 Brohi, Khalida I should have honor C 363.1240944 Chittum, Samme Last days of the Concorde C 363.325 Livermore, Daniel Detained C 363.7 Nesbit, Jeffrey Asher This is the way the world ends C 364.1323 Montero, David Kickback C 364.162859 Nuwer, Rachel Love Poached C 364.163 Wright, Tom Billion dollar whale C 381.45002 Bythell, Shaun The diary of a bookseller C 385.092 Green, Howard Railroader C 388.41321 Rosenblat, Alex Uberland C 392.36 Lowe, Lezlie No place to go C 394.2663 Stibbe, Nina An almost perfect Christmas C PURE SCIENCE 500 The best American science C and nature writing 2018 500 Hawking, Stephen Brief answers to the big questions C 515 Sterling, Mary Jane Pre-calculus for dummies C 519.2 Rosenthal, Jeffrey S.
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