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New books for all ages in at the Adair County Public Library

New books are available for your reading pleasure at Adair County's regional Janice Holt Giles Memorial Library. Included here are the lists of new adult fiction, non fiction, and young people's books:

ADULT FICTION:
  • The Hot Kid by Elmore Leonard
  • Countdown by Iris Johansen
  • Love's Haven by Catherine Palmer
  • This History of Love by Nicole Krauss
  • Superstition by Karen Robards
  • The Quilter's Apprentice by Jennifer Chiaverini
  • No Place Like HOme by Mary Higgins Clark

  • ADULT NON-FICTION
  • Inside the Wire by Erik Saar
  • French Women Don't Get Fat by Mireille Guiliano
  • ebay for Dummies by Marsha Collier

  • JUVENILE TITLES
  • A Spy on the Homefront by Alison Hart
  • Isle of the Dead by Emily Rodda
  • Jigsaw Jones the Case of the Vanishing Paintingby James Preller
  • Jigsaw Jones the Case of the Double TroubleDetective by James Preller
  • Time to See the Doctor by Heather Maisner
  • Can You Count Ten Toes? Count to 10 in 10Different Languages by Lezlie Evans


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