Book News and New Book Reviews

Just a sampling of our new materials (right side)!

Friday, January 30, 2009

American buffalo : in search of a lost icon

by Steven Rinella "A hunt for the American buffalo - an adventurous, fascinating examination of an animal that has haunted the American imagination." "In 2005, Steven Rinella won a lottery permit to hunt for a wild buffalo, or American bison, in the Alaskan wilderness. Despite the odds - there's only a 2 percent chance of drawing the permit, and fewer than 20 percent of those hunters are successful - Rinella managed to kill a buffalo on a snow-covered mountainside and then raft the meat back to civilization while being trailed by grizzly bears and suffering from hypothermia. (Check Catalog)

Thursday, January 29, 2009

True colors

by Kristin Hannah. In her 17th novel, bestseller Hannah portrays the delicate and enduring bonds of sisterhood. The story of the Grey sisters is set in a small Washington town and follows Winona, Aurora and Vivi Ann from the time of their mother's death, when they are young teens in 1979, on through adulthood, cataloguing their trials and the men who typically come bearing them, beginning with Luke, Winona's high school best friend and secret crush. (Check Catalog)

Wednesday, January 28, 2009

Hudson Valley voyage : through the seasons, through the years

by Ted Spiegel. (Check Catalog) Hudson Valley Voyage: Through the Seasons, Through the Years is the first book to explore both the Hudson River Valley s awe-inspiring beauty and the last 400 years of its history, beginning with Henry Hudson s 1609 trip up the river that now bears his name. From fishermen netting springtime shad to a frosty, pumpkin-filled field, Ted Spiegel s unforgettable photographs capture the valley s four-season splendor. These full-color images celebrate the ways in which local residents and visitors alike enjoy all that the region has to offer. Reed Sparling s eye-opening text complemented by rare first-person recollections and historical documents offers a vivid, you are there account of the history of this landscape that defined America.

Tuesday, January 27, 2009

Beat the reaper : a novel

by Josh Bazell. "Dr. Peter Brown is an intern at Manhattan's worst hospital, with a talent for medicine, a shift from hell, and a past he'd prefer to keep hidden. Whether it's a blocked circumflex artery or a plan to land a massive malpractice suit, he knows what evil lurks in the hearts of men." "Pietro "Bearclaw" Brnwna is a hitman for the mob, with a genius for violence, a well-earned fear of sharks, and an overly close relationship with the Federal Witness Relocation Program.
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Thursday, January 22, 2009

Shelter me

by Juliette Fay. After Janie LaMarche's husband, Robby, dies in a motorcycle accident, the 38-year-old Pelham, Mass., widow embarks on a year of transformations in Fay's wise and inspirational debut. Going through the bewildering and painful cycle of grief and anger while trying to hold it together for her children—preschooler Dylan and toddler Carly—is no walk in the park. Publisher's Weekly 2009. (Check the Catalog)

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

Present at the future : from evolution to nanotechnology, candid and controversial conversations on science and nature

by Ira Flatow. "Veteran NPR science correspondent and award-winning radio and TV journalist Ira Flatow's enthusiasm for all things science has made him a beloved on-air journalist. For more than thirty-five years, Flatow has interviewed the top scientists and researchers on many NPR and PBS programs, including his popular Science Friday spot on Talk of the Nation. In Present at the Future, he shares the groundbreaking revelations from those conversations, including the latest on nanotechnology, space travel, global warming, alternative energies, stem cell research, and using the universe as a super-super computer. (Check Catalog)

Tuesday, January 20, 2009

The piano teacher : a novel

by Janice Y. K. Lee. Thrust from privilege into imprisonment virtually overnight, Lee's characters are caught up in the intrigue and collusion that were part of wartime survival. Her adept pacing slowly exposes the inevitability of tragedy that engulfs her characters. Highly recommended.—Beth E. Andersen, Ann Arbor Dist. Lib., MI Copyright © Reed Business Information, a division of Reed Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved. Library Journal Review (Check Catalog)

Saturday, January 17, 2009

A. Lincoln : a biography

by Ronald C. White
In this excellent biography, veteran historian White emphasizes that Lincoln was our most likable major president, lacking Washington's aloofness and the deviousness of FDR and Jefferson. Many young men from the frontier overcame the handicaps of poverty and minimal education, but, White says, Lincoln did better than most, becoming floor leader in the Illinois legislature by age 30 and a prosperous lawyer.

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Thursday, January 15, 2009

Eclipse


by Richard North Patterson. "Damon Pierce's life has just reached a defining moment: a gifted California lawyer, he's being divorced by his wife and his work often seems soulless. Then he receives a frantic e-mail from Marissa Brand Okari - a woman he loved years ago - and decides to risk everything to respond to her plea for help." (Check Catalog)

Tuesday, January 13, 2009

National Geographic field guide to the birds of eastern North America


598 NATI

"Packed with dynamic new features that make birding more rewarding than ever - and covering more species than any other book of its kind-National Geographic's new regional guide delivers carefully selected information on every bird found east of the Rocky Mountains. Authoritative descriptions based on the latest research combine with full-color portraits of more than 600 birds to offer a comprehensive and practical guide for every enthusiast, from novice to expert. (Check Catalog)

Friday, January 9, 2009

Blood sins


by Kay Hooper. In this disturbing paranormal thriller, the second in a trilogy (after Blood Dreams) from bestseller Hooper, Noah Bishop, of the FBI's Special Crimes Unit, and Haven, a civilian investigative organization, take on the fanatical Rev. Adam Deacon Samuel. (Check Catalog)

Thursday, January 8, 2009

Yes we can : Barack Obama's history-making campaign for the White House


by Scout Tufankjian. Documents Obama's campaign from beginning to end through photographs, commentary, and excerpts from speeches that he gave. (Check Catalog)

Monday, January 5, 2009

Land of marvels : a novel


by Barry Unsworth. In 1914, as the nations of the West are making a play for political power and oil in the Middle East, Somerville, a British archaeologist, finds his excavation of a long-buried Assyrian palace threatened by construction of a new railroad to Baghdad, while others--including an American geologist posing as a colleague--try to stake a claim on Iraq's rich oil fields. 30,000 first printing. (Check Catalog)