Monthly Archives: April 2015

Maya Angelou: The Complete Poetry

By Maya Angelou:

Recent long-form poems ‘Amazing Peace,’ ‘Mother,’ ‘A Brave and Startling Truth,’ ‘His Day Is Done,’ and ‘Celebrations’ join this complete collection of Maya Angelou’s poetry as readers discover Angelou’s thoughts on womanhood, African American everyday life and adversity, and more.

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The Dead Play On

9780778317739By Heather Graham:

A strange saxophone’s alarming visions could hold a crucial key to solving several New Orleans musicians’ murders, shedding further light on the seemingly supernatural instrument Tyler inherited from a soldier and musician whose own death suddenly seems suspect.

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The Shadows

By J.R. Ward:

 A conspiracy changes everything as two tightly bound brothers discover their new destiny.

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Miracle At Augusta

By James Patterson:

 Formerly unknown amateur Travis McKinley knows he never deserved to become a golf legend overnight. After following his PGA Senior Open win with several personal missteps and enduring several disappointments, Travis takes a troubled teenage outcast under his wing in the hopes of helping the young golfer achieve the impossible.

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At The Water’s Edge

By Sara Gruen:

 When their humiliated father, an ex-army Colonel, severs their access to the family fortune, Maddie and Ellis Hyde travel to war-torn Scotland, where colorblind Ellis plans to find the Loch Ness monster his father failed to locate, hoping to win his father’s approval once more. Meanwhile, Maddie embraces her true identity. Society awakens the true woman within as Hitler’s war rages.

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“Bound to Read” Book Club: June Selection

Bound To Read is a non-fiction book club that will meet in the lower level of the library on Wednesday, June 10 at 4:00 P.M.  The Autobiography of Benjamin Franklin  is the selection.   Please stop at the library to pick up your selection. New members are always welcome!

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