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Rangitikei District Libraries New Book List for June 2008

June 2008 - New Books

NEW BOOK DISPLAY

JUNE 2008

FICTION

Blood at the bookies by Simon Brett

Buccaneer by Tim Severin

Chosen by a horse by Susan Richards

Compulsion by Jonathan Kellerman

Desperate duchess by Eloisa James

His ruthless heart by Johanna Lindsey

 King of storms by Amanda Scott

Lover Awakened by J.R. Ward

Lover unbound by J.R. Ward

Luminous by Alice Tawhai

Midnight lover by Rosemary Laurey

My brilliant career by Miles Franklin

Next by Michael Crichton

Night train to Lisbon by Pascal Mercier

Ocean roads by James George

People of the night land by W.Michael Gear and Kathleen O’Neal Gear

Requiem for an assassin by Barry Eisler

Sea of lost love by Santa Montefiore

Straight up by Catriona McCloud

The book of air and shadows by Michael Gruber

The burnt house by Faye Kellerman

The case of the imaginary detective by Karen Joy Fowler

The darkest hour by Katherine Howell

The daughter game by Kate Long

The good guy by Dean Koontz

The Saladin murders by Matt Rees

The secrets of married women by Carol Mason

The state counsellor by Boris Akunin

The wanderer’s tale by David Bilsborough

They hunger by Scott Nicholson

Valerie by Joan Smith

What price love? By Stephanie Laurens

Yorkshire rose by Ann Cliff

NON-FICTION

A complete guide to manicure & pedicure by Leigh Toselli

Deliver me from evil by Alloma Gilbert

Dinner’s on the table: food for families to eat together by Jan Bilton

Ethnic jewellery: from Africa, Asia  and Pacific Islands

Eyewitness Vietnam: firsthand accounts from operation rolling thunder to the fall of Saigon by Donald L. Gilmore

Fashion accessories : the complete twentieth century sourcebook

Great hair: elegant styles for every occasion by Davis Biton

How life imitates chess by Garry Kasparov

Hundertwasser by Harry Rand

If Dinosaurs were alive today by Dougal Dixon

Insight guides: Iceland

Kiwi Kitchen with Richard Till

Maalika: my life among the Afar nomads of Africa by Valerie Browning

Makeup: Marie Claire

Making the mad toys & mechanical marvels in wood by Rodney Frost

Managing chronic illness: reclaim health and wellbeing by Veronica Latham

McMafia : crime without frontiers by Misha Glenny

Museums & difference by Daniel J. Sherman

Offerings: the art of Brom

Pain management: learning to live with pain by Renee Goossens

Patron Saints by Barbara Calamari

Roosters I have known by Steve Braunias

Seabirds of The Southern Ocean by Derek Onley and Sandy Bartle

Setting up a tropical aquarium week-by-week by Stuart Thraves

Settlers New Zealand immigrants from England, Ireland & Scotland 1800-1945 by Phillips, Jock

Sheds and garages by Rick Peters

Something to roar about by Graham May

Stalin’s spy: Richard Sorge and the Tokyo espionage ring by Robert Whymant

Swimming with crocodiles: an Australian adventure by Will Chaffey

The kitchen gardener by Alan Titchmarsh

The man who stole Cyprus  by Warwick Hirst

The post-baby conversation by Alison Osborne

The Routledge companion to Christian history by Chris Cook

The world’s greatest buildings

Trucks across New Zealand by Matthew Wright

Twenty chickens for a saddle: the story of an African childhood by Robyn Scott

Whoosh boom-splat: the garage warrior’s guide to building projectile shooters by William Gurstelle

 

 

13 June 2008