7/7: New at the library this week
Books:
- Storm world : hurricanes, politics, and the battle over global warming / Chris Mooney — Chris Mooney, author of The Republican War on Science and one the leading young environmental journalists and bloggers working today, immerses readers in the world of those who study hurricanes. What was once an arcane branch of meteorology (itself an arcane science) has become embroiled in one of the politicized and hotly contested debates in American science: whether or not the recent hurricane disasters—culminating in Katrina—are connected to global warming. Mooney follows the lives and careers of the two leading scientists who stand, bitterly opposed, on either side of the issue. (read a sample chapter)
- Invisible prey / John Sandford — In the richest neighbourhood of Minneapolis, two elderly women lie murdered in their home, killed with a pipe, the rooms ransacked, only small items stolen. It's clearly a random break-in by someone looking for money to buy drugs. But as he looks more closely, Davenport begins to wonder if the items are actually so small or the victims so random, if there might not be some invisible agenda at work here. Gradually, a pattern begins to emerge – and it will lead Davenport to somewhere he never expected. Which is too bad, because the killers – and yes, there is more than one of them – the killers are expecting him. (Lucas Davenport Series, #17)
- A thousand splendid suns / Khaled Hosseini — Born a generation apart and with very different ideas about love and family, Mariam and Laila are two women brought jarringly together by war, by loss and by fate. As they endure the ever escalating dangers around them-in their home as well as in the streets of Kabul-they come to form a bond that makes them both sisters and mother-daughter to each other, and that will ultimately alter the course not just of their own lives but of the next generation.
- One cold night / Kate Pepper — New York Police detective Dave Strauss is haunted by the one case he couldn’t solve. A schoolgirl vanished off the streets of New York, with only a trail of blood and a series of untraceable phone calls from "the Groom" hinting at her fate. Now the cold dark night has engulfed another young girl -- but this time she is part of Dave’s family.
- My Seldovia--my life / Mae Annette Fox Sharp
- Original white animals / Tracy Philpot
- Bad dog, Marley! / John Grogan — In John Grogan's memoir, Marley & Me, the world learned how one bad dog became the heart of the family that loved him. Now, in this original picture book, Mommy, Daddy, Cassie, and Baby Louie welcome the puppy Marley to the Grogan family. Marley grows and grows . . . and grows. His eagerness and energy grow with him, getting him into trouble in a great big way. And, in the end, Marley's over-the-top energy is just what's needed to save the day. (Age Range: 4 to 6)
- Anastasia again! / Lois Lowry — Twelve-year-old Anastasia is horrified at her family's decision to move from their city apartment to a house in the suburbs. (Age Range: 9 to 12)
- Emily Post wedding etiquette : cherished traditions and contemporary ideas for a joyous celebration / Peggy Post —
- Forward the foundation / Isaac Asimov — brings to vivid life Asimov's best loved characters: hero Hari Seldon, who struggles to perfect his revolutionary theory of psychohistory to ensure the survival of humanity; Cleon II, the vain and crafty emperor of the Galactic Empire, (Series: Foundation Series, #7; read an exerpt)
- The shining ones / David. Eddings — ears past, the Child-Goddess Aphrael had hidden Bhelliom, the Stone of Power. It rested at the very bottom of the deepest ocean, that nevermore should its awesome power sing temptation to mortal men. Now Sparhawk, Knight and Queen's Champion, must retrieve that Sapphire Rose from its briny sleep. (Tamuli Series, #2)
- The hidden city / David Eddings — The third and final volume in David Eddings's epic fantasy series. Sparhawk returns to rescue Queen Ehlana from the evil clutches of the mad God Cyrgon. But their demented opponent has prepared a terrifying counter attack. (Series: Tamuli Series, #3)
- The tangle box : a magic kingdom of Landover novel / Terry Brooks — Troublesome magical trickster Horris Kew has unleashed a powerful evil sorcerer who's bent on ruling Landover. And that means destroying its king, Ben Holiday. (Series: Magic Kingdom of Landover Series, #4)
- Fodor's exploring China / Inc. Fodor's Travel Publications —
- How nature works / David Burnie — (For ages 8-14)
- Georgia Bonesteel's spinning spools : a pattern club for quilters, V. 1 & V. 2 / Georgia. Bonesteel —
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