Houston-Love Memorial Library book list, Sept. 17
Published: September 27, 2009
Here are some of the books available at the Houston-Love Memorial Library:
Adult Fiction
- Baldacci, David, “First Family”
- Brooks, Terry, “A Princess of Landover”
- Diamant, Anita, “Day after Night”
- Fielding, Joy, “Still Life”
- Patterson, Richard North, “The Spire”
- Quick, Amanda, “The Perfect Poison”
- Rice, Luanne, “The Geometry of Sisters”
- Smith, Haywood, “Ladies of the Lake”
- Sparks, Nicholas, “The Last Song”
- Young, Robyn, “The Fall of the Templars”
Adult Nonfiction
- Cohen, Adam, “Nothing to Fear: FDR’s Inner Circle and the Hundred Days that Created Modern America”
- Connors, Rogers, “How Did That Happen?: Holding People Accountable for Results the Positive Principled Way”
- Deen, Jamie, “The Deen Bros. Take it Easy: Quick and Affordable Meals the Whole Family will Love”
- Deen, Paula H., “Paula Deen’s: The Paula Deen Family Cookbook”
- Gibbs, Joe J., “Game Plan for Life: Your Personal Playbook for Success”
- Kessler, Ronald, “In the President’s Secret Service: Behind the Scenes with Agents in the Line of Fire and the Presidents They Protect”
- Macomber, Debbie, “Debbie Macomber’s Cedar Cove Cookbook”
- Ridge, Thomas J., “The Test of Our Times: America Under Seige … and How We Can be Safe Again”
- Salisbury, Laney, “Provenance: How a Con Man and a Forger Rewrote the History of Modern Art”
Children’s books
- Bial, Raymond, “The Cherokee”
- Bleeker, Sonia, “The Cherokee: Indians of the Mountains”
- De Angelis, Therese, “The Cherokee: Native Basket Weavers”
- Gaines, Richard, “The Cherokee”
- Gleiter, Jan, “Daniel Boone”
- Haviland, Virginia, “North American Legends”
- Lucas, Elieen, “The Cherokees: People of the Southwest”
- McNeese, Tim, “From Trails to Turnpikes”
- Philip, Neil, “A Braid of Lives: Native America Childhood”
- Wingate, Phillipa, “Who Were the First Americans?”
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