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Newsletter Dated January 2013 PAGE 1 38151 L’ANSE CREUSE HARRISON TOWNSHIP, MI 48045 (586) 329-1261 WEB: htplib.org LIBRARY HOURS MONDAY 10:00 A.M.—6:00 P.M. WEDNESDAY NOON—8:00 P.M. SATURDAY 10:00 A.M.—4:00 P.M. UPCOMING EVENTS STORY HOUR Saturday, January 12, 2013 NEW ITEMS 11:00 A.M. to 12:00 P.M. 50 Underwear Questions: A Bare-all History (juv.) Stories and a craft -Tanya Lloyd Kyl Agenda 21 “Let it Snow” -Glenn Beck All children must be accompanied by an Angelfall (YA) adult. -Susan Ee **************** Angels at the Table Tales with Tails -Debbie Macomber Another Whole Nother Story Saturday, January 19, 2013 -Dr. Cuthbert Soup 11:00 A.M. Babymouse 13: Cupcake Tycoon (juv.) Babymouse 14: Mad Scientist (juv.) Featuring: Paddy -Jennifer L. Holm a therapy dog that is licensed, The Bridesmaid certified and insured. -Beverly Lewis Calendar Mysteries: 6 books January to June (juv.) -Ron Roy See attached flier for all details Cinnamon Roll Murder -Joanne Fluke City of Ashes (YA) City of Fallen Angels (YA) City of Glass YA) -Cassandra Clare Cloud Atlas -David Mitchell Criminal (audiobook) -Karin Slaughter Curiosity Killed the Cat: Poison Apple (juv.) -Sierra Harimann Death by Cashmere: A Seaside Knitters Mystery -Sally Goldenbaum Deenie (juv.) -Judy Blume Deeper (juv.) -Roderick Gordon/Brian Williams (Continued on page 2) (Continued from page 1) True Crime: Michigan -Tobin T. Buhk Tunnels (juv.) A Drink Before the War -Roderick Gordon/Brian Williams -Dennis Lehane The Twelve Tribes of Hattie (regular and large type) Drop Dead Healthy -Ayana Mathis -A.J. Jacobs Vampire Mountain (YA) Fancy Nancy and the Late, Late, Late Night (Easy) -Darren Shan -Jane O’Connor The Walking Dead 7 and 8 Freefall (juv.) -Robert Kirkman -Roderick Gordon/Brian Williams A Wanted Man (large type) Gathering Blue (juv.) -Lee Child -Lois Lowry Who Could that Be at This Hour? (juv.) The Great Unexpected (juv.) -Lemony Snicket -Sharon Creech A Woman of Substance Goodnight, Goodnight Construction Site (Easy) -Barbara Taylor Bradford -Sherri Duskey Rinker Wonder (juv.) Heist Society (juv.) -R. J. Palacio -Ally Carter The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2013 I Funny (juv.) The World Almanac for Kids 2013 -James Patterson Yoda in Action (juv.) I walk in Dread: Dear America (juv.) -Simon Beecroft -Lisa Rowe Fraustino You Don’t Want to Know It’s Not My Fault I Know Everything (juv.) -Lisa Jackson -Jim Benton Judy Moody and the Not-Bummer Summer (juv.) DVDs Judy Moody Goes to College (juv.) Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter -Megan McDonald The Amazing Spider-Man The Last Victim Brave -Karen Robards Burlesque Left for Dead Dark Shadows -J.A. Jance Lawless Mad River (audiobook) Magic Mike -John Sandford Rock of Ages Michigan Curiosities: Roadside Oddities Savages (2012) -Colleen Burcar Sparkle Miss Fortune (juv.) The Watch -Brandi Dougherty DECEMBER BOOKS Mr. Penumbra’s 24-Hour Bookstore -Robin Sloan Ashfall (YA) The Old Farmer’s Almanac 2013 -Mike Mullin The Perfect Hope (audiobook) The Black Box (Audio, LT, and regular print) -Nora Roberts -Michael Connelly Play Dead Breaking the Rules -Harlan Coben -Barbara Taylor Bradford Return to Willow Lake Broken -Susan Wiggs -Karin Slaughter Ripley’s Special Edition 2013 Cannons at Dawn: Dear America (juv.) Ruthless (YA) -Kristiana Gregory -Sara Shepard Cross Roads Shine (YA) -William Paul Young -Lauren Myracle A Devil is Waiting (Large Type) Stink and the Midnight Zombie Walk (juv.) -Jack Higgins -Megan McDonald Fancy Nancy: Tea for Two (Easy) Tales from the Not-So-Smart Miss Know-It-All (juv.) -Jane O’Connor -Rachael Renee Russell Trials of Death: Cirque Du Freak (YA) -Darren Shan (Continued on page 3) (Continued from page 2) The Walking Dead Book 6 -Robert Kirkman The Forgotten (Large Type and Regular print) Where’s Waldo Now -David Baldacci -Martin Handford Goblin Secrets (juv.) A Whole Nother Story (juv.) -William Alexander -Dr. Cuthbert Soup An Irish Country Wedding Wolf Hall (Large Type) -Patrick Taylor -Hillary Mantel Judy Moody and the Bad Luck Charm (juv.) Wonderland Creek -Megan McDonald -Lynn Austin Kai: Ninja of Fire Ninjago (juv.) You Have to Stop This (juv.) -Greg Farshtey -Pseudonymous Bosch The Last Boyfriend (Audio book and Large Type) -Nora Roberts DVDs The Last Man The Avengers -Vince Flynn Best Exotic Marigold Hotel The Next Always (Audiobook and The Grey Large Type) Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer -Nora Roberts Immortals Notorious Nineteen (Audio, LT Little Bit of Heaven and Regular print) The Lucky One -Janet Evanovich The Pirates! Band of Misfits Obi-Wan Kenobi: Jedi Knight (juv.) Prometheus -Catherine Saunders Red Lights The Perfect Hope (Large Type) Snow White and the Huntsman -Nora Roberts Takers Pete the Cat Saves Christmas (Easy) Wanderlust -Eric Litwin Wrath of the Titans Poseidon’s Arrow -Clive Cussler NOVEMBER BOOKS & DVDs Private London (Audio, LT and Regular print) 11th Hour (Large Print) -James Patterson -James Patterson Reached (YA) The Age of Miracles -Ally Condie -Karen Thompson Walker The Round House A Bad Kitty Christmas (Easy) -Louise Erdrich -Nick Bruel The Shoemaker’s Wife Big Nate Makes the Grade (juv.) -Adriana Trigiani -Lincoln Peirce State of Wonder (Audiobook) Buried Prey (Large Print) -Ann Patchett -John Sanford The Strange Case of Origaimi Yoda (juv.) The Chaperone -Tom Angleberger -Laura Moriarty Tales from the Odyssey, Part 2 (juv.) Close Your Eyes -Mary Pope Osborne -Iris Johansen Thirteen (juv.) Coraline (juv.) -Lauren Myracle -Neil Gaiman Thirteen Plus One (juv.) Creep -Lauran Myracle -Jennifer Hillier This is Not My Hat (Easy) Darth Paper Strikes Back (juv.) -Jon Klassen -Tom Angleberger Though Waters Roar Divergent (YA) -Lynn Austin -Veronica Roth Threat Vector (Audiobook and Regular print) The Diviners (YA) -Tom Clancy -Libba Bray Twelve (juv.) Djing for Dummies -Lauren Myracle -John Steventon “V” is for Vengeance (Large Type) -Sue Grafton (Continued on page 4) (Continued from page 3) Prayers for Sale -Sandra Dallas The Dressmaker The Racketeer (Large Print and regular type) -Kate Alcott -John Grisham Enter the Clans (juv.) Reflected In You -Erin Hunter -Sylvia Day The Evolution of Mara Dyer (YA) A Rising Thunder -Michelle Hodkin -David Weber Fallen Rot & Ruin (juv.) -Karin Slaughter -Jonathan Maberry The Sins of the Mother The Fallen Angel (Large Print) -Danielle Steel -Daniel Silva Slammed (YA) The Fences Between Us (juv.) -Colleen Hoover -Kirby Larson Sutton Gabby: A Story of Courage -J.R. Moehringer -Jeffrey Zaslow Tales from the Not-So-Graceful Ice Princess (juv.) The Good Father -Rachel Renee Russell -Noah Hawley The Thief Guinness World Records 2013 -Clive Cussler The Third Wheel (juv.) Help, Thanks, Wow -Jeff Kinney -Anne Lamott A Town Like Alice I Am Half-Sick of Shadows -Nevil Shute -Alan Bradley Tricks (YA) I’d Like to Apologize to Every Teacher I Ever Had -Ellen Hopkins -Tony Danza An Unexpected Guest Inkdeath (juv.) -Anne Korkeakivi -Cornelia Caroline Funke The Walking Dead Book 5 The Innocent (Large Type) -Robert Kirkman -David Baldacci We Need to Talk About Kevin Killing Kennedy -Lionel Shriver -Bill O’Reilly Winter of the World (Audiobook) The Last Dragonslayer (YA) -Ken Follett -Jasper Fforde A Winter Wonderland Life After Death -Fern Michaels -Damien Echols Zero Day (Large Print) Lincoln’s Last Days (juv.) -David Baldacci -Bill O’Reilly Live by Night DVDs -Dennis Lehane 21 Jump Street Merry Christmas, Alex Cross Adventures of Tintin -James Patterson The Artist Monster High Series (juv.) Baby on Board -Lisi Harrison Being Flynn Mugged Body of Lies -Ann Coulter Case 39 No Easy Day (Audiobook) Coco Before Chanel -Mark Owen Courageous NW Death Race 2 -Zadie Smith Fat, Sick, and Nearly Dead The Peculiar (juv.) Final Destination 5 -Stefan Bachman Footloose (2011) The Perfect Hope Forks Over Knives -Nora Roberts Game of Death The Perks of Being a Wallflower (YA) Grown Ups -Stephen Chbosky Joyful Noise (Continued on page 5) (Continued from page 4) Last to Die -Tess Gerritsen Let Me In A Little Bit Wicked Limitless -Kristin Chenoweth Lockout Low Pressure (audiobook & text formats) Nightmare of Elm Street (2010) -Sandra Brown Nowhere Boy Mad River Red Hill -John Sandford Sherlock Holmes: A Game of Shadows The Mark of Athena (juv.) Think Like a Man -Rick Riordan This Means War Three Stooges (2012) The Marriage Bargain We Need to Talk About Kevin -Jennifer Probst What to Expect When You’re Expecting Mortality Young Adult -Christopher Hitchens No Easy Day OCTOBER BOOKS -Mark Owen NYPD Red (Large & regular print formats) All Things New -James Patterson -Lynn Austin Out of the Dark The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier & Clay -David Weber -Michael Chabon A Red Herring Without Mustard Behind the Masks: Dear America (juv.) -Alan Bradley -Susan Patron Robert B. Parker’s Fool Me Twice (Large & reg. print) Big Nate: Here Goes Nothing (juv.) -Michael Brandman -Lincoln Pierce Seconds Away (YA) Born to Darkness -Harlan Coben -Suzanne Brockman Severe Clear Captain Underpants and the Terrifying Return of -Stuart Woods Tippy Tinkletrousers (juv.) Shadow of Night -Dav Pilkey -Deborah Harkness The Casual Vacancy Standing in the Light: Dear America (juv.) -J. K. Rowling -Mary Pope Osborn Confessions of a Murder Suspect (juv.) Ten (juv.) -James Patterson -Lauren Myracle The Dead of Night: 39 clues Cahills vs Vespers (juv.) The Time Keeper Peter Lerangis -Mitch Albom Delusion in Death The Tombs -J. D. Robb -Clive Cussler Every Day a Friday The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry -Joel Olsteen -Rachel Joyce Gone Girl (large print) A Wanted Man -Gillian Flynn -Lee Child Gruesome Ghouls of Grand Rapids (juv.) Where We Belong (audiobook) -Jonathan Rand -Emily Giffin Hiss and Hers Winter of the World -M. C. Beaton -Ken Follett How to be a Pirate (juv.) The Witness (large print) -Cressida Cowell -Nora Roberts How to Speak Dragonese (juv.) Zoo (large print) -Cressida Cowell -James Patterson The Hypnotist’s Love Story -Liane Moriarty The Ideal Man (large print) -Julie Garwood The Inn at Rose Harbor (large & reg.
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