Library list
Published: June 28, 2009
Here are some of the books available at the Houston-Love Memorial Library:
Adult fiction
- Berwin, Margot, “Hothouse Flower and the Nine Plants of Desire”
- Connolly, John, “The Lovers: A Thriller”
- Fraser, Anthea, “Thicker than Water”
- Gardiner, Meg, “The Memory Collector”
- Gibson, Tanya Egan, “How to Buy a Love of Reading”
- Koontz, Dean R., “Relentless”
- Lindsay, Johanna, “A Rouge of My Own”
- Michaels, Fern, “Mr. and Miss Anonymous”
- Patterson, Richard North, “Eclipse”
- Peterson, Tracie, “A Dream to Call My Own”
Adult nonfiction
- Aronne, Louis J., “The Skinny on Losing Weight Without Being Hungry: The Ultimate Guide to Weight Loss Success”
- Blanchard, Kenneth H., “Who Killed Change?: Solving the Mystery of Leading People through Change”
- Cassavoy, Liane, “Start Your Own Net Services Business”
- Evans, Richard J., “The Third Reich at War”
- Johnson, Vernon E., “Power in Shakespeare’s MacBeth”
- Lagasse, Emeril, “Emeril at the Grill: A Cookbook for All Seasons”
- Nichols, Lisa, “No Matter What!: 9 Steps to Living the Life You Love”
- Sekulich, Daniel, “Terror on the Seas: True Tales of Modern-Day Pirates”
- Tancs, Linda A., “Understanding Trademark Law: A Beginner’s Guide”
- Yellen, Pamela G., “Bank on Yourself: The Life-Changing Secret to Growing and Protecting Your Financial Future”
Children’s books
- Bassede, Francine, “A Day with the Bellyflops”
- Bonner, Mike, “How to Become an Elected Official”
- Gibbons, Gail, “The Post Office Book: Mail and How it Moves”
- Hoena, B.A., “The Doctor’s Office”
- Ingram, Scott, “The President of the United States”
- Kalman, Maira, “Smartypants: Pete in School”
- Mattern, Joanne, “White House Press Secretary”
- Parish, Herman, “Calling Doctor Amelia Bedelia”
- Rau, Dana Meachen, “Tired of Waiting”
- Stier, Catherine, “If I Were President”
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