Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Most Frequent Check-Outs of 2008-2009

MICROSOFT OFFICE WORD 2007 STEP BY STEP by Joyce Cox
THE MATH GENE by Keith Devlin
THE EQUATION THAT COULDN'T BE SOLVED by Mario Livio
E: THE STORY OF A NUMBER by Eli Maor
FLATLAND by Edwin Abbott
CHEMISTRY FOR DUMMIES by John T. Moore Ed. D.
BONK by Mary Roach
YOGA YOUR WAY by Cindy Dollar
KRIPALU YOGA by Richard Faulds
THE MAN WHO COUNTED by Malba Tahan
GALLIPOLI by James Robert Rhodes
ROBERT EMMET AND THE REBELLION OF 1798 by Ruan O’Donnell
ROBERT EMMET AND THE RISING OF 1803 by Ruan O’Donnell
TAKE THAT HILL: ROYAL MARINES IN THE FALKLANDS WAR by Nick Vaux
THE FALKLANDS CRISIS: THE RIGHTS AND THE WRONGS by Peter Calvert
PETER JENNINGS by Kate Darnton
THE HELLO, GOODBYE WINDOW by Juster Norton
RAPUNZEL by Paul O. Zelinsky
PEOPLE OF THE BOOK by Geraline Brooks
GAME, SET & MATCH by Len Deighton
ONE FOR THE MONEY by Janet Evanovich
THE SECRET LIFE OF BEES by Sue Monk Kidd

Thursday, June 25, 2009

New Arrivals in the Popular Book Collection


GONE TOMORROW by Lee Child
FINGER LICKIN' FIFTEEN by Janet Evanovich
NEIGHBOR by Lisa Gardner
INTENT TO KILL: A NOVEL OF SUSPENSE by James Grippando
SELECTED WORKS OF T.S. SPIVET by Reif Larsen
PAUL NEWMAN: A LIFE by Shawn Levy
PAPER BUTTERFLY: A MEI WANG MYSTERY by Diane Wei Liang
FAMILY MAN by Elinor Lipman
ROBERT LUDLUM'S THE BOURNE DECEPTION by Eric Lustbader
SUMMER ON BLOSSOM STREET by Debbie Macomber
PYGMY by Chuck Palahniuk
DOOMSDAY KEY by James Rollins
WHY YOUR WORLD IS ABOUT TO GET A WHOLE LOT SMALLER by Jeff Rubin
DOWN AROUND MIDNIGHT: A MEMOIR OF CRASH AND SURVIVAL by Robert Sabbag

*Click here to see more books in our Popular Book Collection*

Monday, June 15, 2009

Reading for fun this summer...

Thanks to some instructors who brought in their summer classes for a library orientation last week, our new popular reading collection has already received some attention. We've just received over 100 popular titles, and will soon be adding best-sellers to the shelves in the alcove to your right when you enter the library. We'd be happy to add some of YOUR favorite authors to our collection, please let us know. Of course we'll continue to support your research needs with our academic-level book and journal selections, both in print and electronic formats.

Oh, and yes, that's a jigsaw puzzle that you see on the table, just a diversion when you've stared at the computer screen too long. It's our tiny contribution to the "all work and no play" philosophy. That's entertainment, folks! Might be more if you like it...