Friday, July 26, 2013

July - Fiction








Island Girls Nancy Thayer









Click on title for more detail:
Invisible Carla Buckley
Idiopathy Sam Byers
Threat Vector  Tom Clancy
Gold Chris Cleave
Incendiary Chris Cleave
The Striker Clive Cussler
A Thousand Pardons Jonathan Dee
Flying with Amelia Anne DeGrace
Children of the Jacaranda Tree Saher Delijani
A Step of Faith Richard P. Evans
The Last Original Wife Dorothea Frank
Lighthouse Bay Kimberley Freeman
Asylum John Harwood
King of the Badgers Philip Hensher
The Physick Book of Deliverance Dane Katherine Howe
Infrared Nancy Huston
The Hidden Cottage Erica James
Capital John Lanchester
Black Venus James MacManus
Unwritten Charles Martin
Trains & Lovers Alexander McCall Smith
The Lemon Orchard Luanne Rice
Sisterland Curtis Sittenfeld
The Key Simon Toyne
The Cleaner of Chartres Salley Vickers
The Ashford Affair Lauren Willig
The Orchardist Amanda Coplin (Large Print)
The Thief Clive Cussler (Large Print)

July - Mysteries







Blood Orange Karen Keskinen










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Ladies' Night Mary K. Andrews
The Square of Revenge Pieter Aspe
Hush Now, Don't You Cry Rhys Bowen
Her Last Breath Linda Castillo
The Black Country Alex Grecian
The Yard Alex Grecian
Settled Blood Mari Hannah
The 9th Girl Tami Hoag
Black Skies Arnaldur Indridason
Retribution  Stuart Kaminsky
Vengeance  Stuart Kaminsky
Sleight of Hand Philip Margolin
Cold Hands John J. Niven
Second Honeymoon James Patterson
Cemetery Dance Douglas Preston
Night Prey John Sandford
Bad Blood Dana Stabenow
Out of Range Hank Steinberg
The Devil's Cage Martin Walker
Finger Lickin' Fifteen Janet Evanovich (Large Print)

July - Non-Fiction







The Bolter Frances Osbourne










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Hounded Matt Ziselman
The Silence of the Animals John Gray
Kiss Guide to Cat Care Steve Duno
The Epicurious Cookbook
The Thrifty Cookbook
Crochet Designs  Tess Dawson
Wisdom Andrew Zuckerman
The Red Line John Nicol
Life on the Home Front Patricia Burns
When the Children Came Home Julie Summers
The Tudors G.J. Meyers
Blood & Daring John Boyko
The Looking Glass Brother  Peter Ziegesar


Monday, July 22, 2013

Lac-Mégantic Relief Fund

Thank you for your generous support of Lac-Mégantic. As a result of record sales in the Bunker last Saturday and overflowing donation boxes, a donation of $2,100 was made to the Quebec Branch of the Red Cross for  Lac-Mégantic. Bravo!

Saturday, July 20, 2013

August Book Sale

The August Book Sale starts on Monday, August 5th at 2 pm and runs until Saturday, August 15th. Dictionaries are featured.

Monday, July 15, 2013

The Write Stuff - Elizabeth Strout

Elizabeth Strout is an American author of fiction. She was born in Portland, Maine, and raised in small towns in Maine and New Hampshire.  It took her almost seven years to write her first novel, Amy and Isabelle, which was published in 1998 to much critical acclaim.  In 2009 Strout was honored with a Pulitzer Prize for Fiction for Olive Kitteridge Strout draws readers into the details of ordinary life in a way that makes it extraordinary. 
She is married and divides her time between New York and Maine.

The library has all of Strout's books, including her most recent The Burgess Boys. Click here to visit her website.
  

Thursday, July 11, 2013

Lac-Mégantic Relief Fund

















In response to the terrible tragedy at Lac-Mégantic the Library has decided to show its support to the people of Lac-Mégantic by donating the total proceeds of our Library Shoppe (The Bunker) on Saturday, July 20th to the Red Cross, which is coordinating the relief efforts for the town. 
There will also be donation boxes at the Library and at the two Library Shoppe cashes for anyone wishing to add to the effort. 
Your generous contribution to this worthy cause would be greatly appreciated.

Monday, July 8, 2013

Hudson Box Office (HBO) - Homeland

Launched in 2011 to critical acclaim, Homeland is based upon an Israeli series called Hatufam (Prisoner of War).
Nicholas Brody is a U.S. Marine who is rescued after eight years of captivity by al-Qaeda. Welcomed home as a hero, Brody is suspected by CIA Operations Officer, Carrie Mathison, of having been turned by the terrorists. More....
The Library has the complete first season.

Wednesday, July 3, 2013

Come and View our Members' Works of Art

















                          Ottawa River by Robin Grinnell

The War Memorial library is pleased to invite you to an Art display at the library by our members.  So far we have hung works by eleven skilled artists in many mediums.  However we still have some space and invite other members to showcase their work.  Small quilts fit very well with our space.  When you visit the library be sure to visit the back room where some works are displayed.

Monday, July 1, 2013

Murder Ink - Camilla Läckberg


Born in 1974, Camilla Läckberg was 29 when she published her first novel, The Ice Princess, in 2003. Läckberg’s novels have enjoyed critical acclaim and she is Sweden’s top-selling author.  She has sold over 5 million books in 30 countries worldwide. It might seem that everything has gone smoothly for Läckberg but she actually began her professional life as an economist. She was given a crime-writing course for Christmas by her husband, mother and brother.  As she studied, she began the story that came to be her debut novel.  
Läckberg lives in a suburb of Stockholm with her husband and three children. Several of her works are in the library's collection. Click here to visit her website.