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New Books

One bookcase in the library displays newly acquired books.  The top two shelves contain books published within the last 18 to 24 months.  The spine lables indicate NEW BOOK and, generally, the month in which they were published.  New books currently available are:

Ape House (Apr 2011) Sara Gruen
Crescent Dawn (Nov 2010) Clive Cussler
Eight Days to Live (Apr 2010)

Iris Johansen

Every Last One (Apr 2010) Anna Quindlen
Eyes Wide Open (Jul 2011) Andrew Gross
Fall of Giants (Aug 2011) Ken Follett
Foriegn Influence (Jun 2010)

Brad Thor

Gideon's Sword (Feb 2011) Douglas Preston
I'd Know you Anywhere  (Aug 2010) Laura Lipman
In the Garden of Beasts (May 2011) Eric Larson
Jack Kennedy/Elusive Hero (Nov 2011) Chris Matthews
Left Neglected (Jan 2011)

Lisa Genova

Lionhart (Oct 2011) Sharon K. Penman
Locked On (Dec 2011) Tom Clancy
Lucid Intervals (Jun 2011) Start Woods
Medium Raw (Jun 2010) Anthony Bordain
Once a Spy (Mar 2010) Keith Thompson
Port Mortuary (Nov 2010) Patricia Cornwal
Portrait of a Spy (Jul 2011) Daniel Silva
Reckless  (Apr 2011) Andrew Gross
Sing You Home (Mar 2011) Jodi Picult
Spider Bones (Aug 2010) Kathy Reichs
The Cobra (Jun 2011) Frederick Forsyth
The Confession (Oct 2010) John Grisham
The Red Garden (Jan 2011) Alice Hoffman
The Trinity Six (Mar 2011) Charles Cumming
The Border Lords (Jan 2012) T. Jefferson Parker
The Land of Painted Caves (Mar 2011) Jane Auel
The Spy (May 2011) Clive Cussler
The Templar Salvation (Jul 2011) Raymond Khoury
The Wolf at the Door (Jan 2010) Jack Higgins
Unbroken: A World War II Story etc (Nov 2010) Laura Hillenbrand
V is for Vengeance (Nov 2011) - 2 copies Sue Grafton
What Alice Forgot (Jun 2011) Liam Moriarity
Wicked Appetite (Sep 2011) Janet Evanovich
Witch & Wizzard "Operation Zero" (Mar 2011) James Patterson
Worth Dying For (Apr 2011) Lee  Child   

Below the New Books, there are several shelves devoted to OTHER NEW ARRIVALS..  These books are normally shelved here for a few weeks to a few months.  When the shelves become full, these books are shelved with general circulation.