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Rangitikei Disrict Libraries New Book List for July 2008

New Books - July 2008

FICTION

A dark enchantment by Roland Vernon

A dream of love by Rosie Harris

A house by the sea by Elvi Rhodes

A killing frost by R.D. Wingfield

A vigil of spies by Candace Robb

An arsonist’s guide to writer’s homes in New England by Brock Clarke

Arrows of desire by Emma Blair

Before the storm by Judith Lennox

Beijing coma by Ma Jian

Blood from stone by Frances Fyfield

Blue horse dreaming by Melanie Wallace

Deaf sentence by David Lodge

Empire rising by Sam Barone

Faith fox by Jane Gardam

Glister by John Burnside

I want to watch by Diego De Silva

Intensive care and Daughter buffalo by Jane t Frame

Land of the golden apple by Eve Makis

Machine by Peter Adolphsen

Mrs Shakespeare: the complete works by Robert Nye

Murder’s immortal mask by Paul Doherty

Mutiny on the bounty by John Boyne

New Grub Street by George Gissing

Pilgrim State by Jacqueline Walker

Platinum by Jo Rees

Point of no return by Scott Frost

Pure as the lily by Catherine Cookson

Sail by James Patterson

Secrets of the heart by Gilda O’Neill

Spa wars by Chris Manby

Star by Danielle Steele

The adventures of Indiana Jones by Campbell Black

The death maze by Ariana Franklin

The devil’s footprints by John Burnside

The enchanted by Charlotte Bingham

The final days by Alex Chance

The forgotten legion by Ben Kane

The front by Patricia Cornwall

The hollow by Nora Roberts

The last gospel by David Gibbins

The Odin mission by James Holland

The orientalist and the ghost by Susan Barker

The possession of Mr Cave by Matt Haig

The round tower by Catherine Cookson

The scarlet letter by Nathaniel Hawthorne

The unblemished by Conrad Williams

The woman of colour a tale by Anonymous

Time bomb by Gerald Seymour

Transported by Tim Jones

Vampire of the mists by Christie Golden

NON FICTION

A crime so monstrous: a shocking expose’ of modern –day sex slavery, human trafficking and urban child markets by E. Benjamin Skinner

A dangerous liaison by Carole Seymour-Jones

Abraham and his seed forever by David Abraham

America unchained: a freewheeling road trip in search of non-corporate USA

American journeys by Don Watson

Avis Higgs: joie de vivre by Douglas Lloyd-Jenkins

Bad Samaritans: the guilty secrets of rich nations and the threat to global prosperity by Ha-joon Chang

Barbara Walters audition: a memoir

Between the ports Collingwood to Waitapu by Carol Dawber & Cheryl Win

By Dave Gorman

Certain words drawn: John Reynolds continued by John Reynolds

Christian Dior: the biography by Marie-France Pochna

Disappearing destinations: 37 places in peril and what can be done to save them by Kimberly Lisagor and Heather Hansen

Everything is negotiable: how to get the best deal every time by Gavin Kennedy

First big crush: the down and dirty on making great wine by Eric Arnold

Fodor’s Eastern & Central Europe

Fodor’s Scotland

Growing great girls by Ian & Mary Grant

Historic maritime maps by Donald Wigal

How not to look old: fast and effortless ways to look 10 years younger, 10 pounds lighter and10 times better by Charla Krupp

In the Sierra Madre by Jeff Biggers

Just a bang on the head: living with a brain injury by Rosie Belton

Ken Lawrence

Kiwis in conflict: 200 years of New Zealand at war by Chris Pugsley

Ma, he sold me for a few cigarettes by Martha Long

Mafia: inside the dark heart by A.G.D. Maran

New Zealand national agricultural field days by Waikato times

Ngai Tahu: a migration history

Ngati Ruanui: a history by Tony Sole

On leadership: practical wisdom from the people that know by Allan Leighton

Perfect written English by Chris West

Phnom Pehn: a cultural and literary history by Milton Osborne

Playing politics with terrorism: a user’s guide

Potty training boys:… the easy way by Simone Cave and Dr Caroline Fertleman

Russia: a journey to the heart of the land and its people

Seven pillars of wisdom by T.E. Lawrence

Seven secrets of successful parenting by Karen Doherty and Georgia Coleridge

Shrapnel & Semaphore: a signaller’s diary from Gallipoli

Singles: six decades of hot hits and classic cuts

Soldier: the autobiography by General Sir Mike Jackson

Strong language: very quotable New Zealand quotes

Surviving breast cancer: inspirational stories from the front

The line upon a wind: the greatest war fought at sea under sail 1793-1815 by Noel Mostert

The Lucifer effect: how good people turn evil by Philip Zimbardo

The official history of the Olympic Games and the 10C Athens to Beijing, 1894-2008 by David Miller

The secular trend in New Zealand by Jim Dakin

The world according to Michael Moore: an unauthorized portrait in his own words by

The world without us by Alan Weisman

 

 



 

 

 

5 July 2008