Thursday, February 14, 2008

New Books February 14, 2008

Fiction

Escape from the carnival : a Neverland island book, by Dave Barry & Ridley Pearson
Crash, by Jerry Spinelli
Cupid : a Tale of love and desire, by Julius Lester
The loud silence of Francine Green, by Karen Cushman
Forever in blue : the fourth summer of the Sisterhood, by Ann Brashares
The off season, by Catherine Gilbert Murdock
Monkey town : a summer of the Scopes trial, by Ronald Kidd
Waves, by Sharon Dogar
A thousand splendid suns, by Khaled Hosseini

Non-Fiction
When nature strikes : weather disasters and the law, by Marsha L. Baum
F5 : devastation, survival, and the most violent tornado outbreak of the twentieth century, by Mark Levine
Under a green sky : global warming, the mass extinctions of the past, and what they can tell us about our future, byPeter D. Ward
The Industrial Revolution : milestones in business history, by Jeff Horn
Send : the essential guide to email for office and home, by David Shipley and Will Schwalbe
Market domination! : the impact of industry consolidation on competition, innovation, and consumer choice, by Stephen G. Hannaford
Rethinking thin : the new science of weight loss--and the myths and realities of dieting, by Gina Kolata
Eating disorders -- Viqi Wagner, book editor
Totally wired : what teens and tweens are really doing online by Anastasia Goodstein
Haunted by combat : understanding PTSD in war veterans including women, reservists, and those coming back from Iraq by Daryl S. Paulson and Stanley Krippner
Under pressure and overwhelmed : coping with anxiety in college by Christopher Vye, Kathlene Scholljegerdes, I. David Welch
Legacy of ashes : the history of the CIA by Tim Weiner
Understanding new, resurgent, and resistant diseases : how man and globalization create and spread illness by Kurt Link
Black fathers : an invisible presence in America edited by Michael E. Connor, Joseph L. White
Freedom’s sword : the NAACP and the struggle against racism in America, 1909-1969 by Gilbert Jonas
I know why the caged bird sings by Maya Angelou
Committed : a rabble-rouser’s memoir by Dan Mathews

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