Posts filed under ‘new’
NEW Audiobooks
The Prey | Andrew Fukuda |
The Other Woman | Hank Phillippi Ryan |
New Books
The Redeemers | Ace Atkins | |
Badlands | C.J. Box | |
Trust No One | Paul Cleave | |
Gone Cold | Douglas Corleone | |
The Flying Circus | Susan Crandall | |
Last Bus to Wisdom | Ivan Doig | |
Days of Awe | Lauren Fox | |
Go Set a Watchman | Harper Lee | |
Wolf Warrior: Interlaced | A.K. Martin | |
The Novel Habits of Happiness | Alexander McCall Smith | |
Circling the Sun | Paula McLain | |
The Night Sister | Jennifer McMahon | |
Eileen | Ottessa Moshfegh | |
Brush Back | Sara Parentsky | |
Among the Ten Thousand Things | Julia Pierpont | |
Speaking in Bones | Kathy Reichs | |
Family Life | Akhil Sharma | |
Kitchens of the Great Midwest | J. Ryan Stradal | |
Red Line: A Detective Matt Sinclair Mystery | Brian Thiem | |
In a Dark, Dark Wood | Ruth Ware | |
Naked Greed | Stuart Woods |
New Children’s Books!
Children’s Picture Books | |
Finding Spring | Berger, Carin |
The Line | Bossio, Paula |
Outside | Gill, Deirdre |
Very Little Red Riding Hood | Heapy,Teresa |
Once Upon an Alphabet | Jeffers, Oliver |
Ah-ha to Zig-Zag | Kalman, Maira |
Breathe | Magoon, Scott |
In This Book | Marceau, Fani |
Snow School | Markle, Sandra |
Bug on a Bike | Monroe, Chris |
The Book With No Pictures | Novak, B. J. |
While You Were Napping | Offill, Jenny |
Want to be in a Band? | Roche, Suzzy |
Uni the Unicorn | Rosenthal, Amy Kro |
Raindrops Roll | Sayre, April Pulley |
My Blue Bunny Bubbit | Smith, Maggie |
Dinosaur Kisses | Stein, David Ezra |
Mr Tweed’s Good Deeds | Stoten, Jim |
George in the Dark | Valentine, Madeline |
Penguin on Vacation | Yoon, Salina |
Children’s Easy & Transitional Readers | |
The Camping Trip | Hapka, Catherine |
Jim’s Lion | Hoban, Russell |
Very Short Tall Tales to Read | Hoberman, Mary Ann |
The Titanium Ninja | Howard, Kate |
Amelia Bedelia Joins the Club | Parish, Herman |
Amelia Bedelia Chalks One Up | Parish, Herman |
Mr. Putter & Tabby Turn The Page | Rylant, Cynthia |
Poppleton in Winter | Rylant, Cynthia |
Splat & Seymour, Best Friends For | Scotton, Rob |
Mr. Ball An Egg-cellent Adventure | Townsend, Michael |
Juvenile Fiction | |
Miniature World of Marvin & James | Broach, Elise |
Odd and the Frost Giants | Gaiman, Neil |
The Cats of Roxville Station | George, Jean Craighead |
The Great Trouble: a mystery of London… | Hopkinson, Deborah |
The Whoopie Pie War / Invisible Inkling | Jenkins, Emily |
The Spotted Dog Last Seen | Kerrin, Jessica Scott |
Nuts to You | Perkins, Lynne Rae |
Bluffton | Phelan, Matt |
Rooftoppers | Rundell, Katherine |
When Did You See Her Last? | Snicket, Lemony |
Juvenile Non-fiction and Biographies | |
Fire Birds | Collard, Sneed B. III |
Shackleton’s Journey | Grill, William |
The Secret Galaxy | Hodgkins, Fran |
The Tapir Scientist | Montgomery, Sy |
Ripley’s Believe it or Not 2015 | |
Young Adult Fiction & Nonfiction | |
I’ll Give You the Sun | Nelson, Judy |
16 Things I Thought Were True | Gurtler, Janet |
Winger | Smith, Andrew |
The Story of Owen: dragonslayer of Trondheim | Johnston, E. K. |
The Living | De La Pena, Matt |
Templar | Mechner, Jordan |
The Moon and More | Dessen, Sarah |
All the Truth That’s in Me | Berry, Julie |
New DVDs
The Good Earth
December
Fireproof
Eye of the Dolphin
The Clone Wars
Sisterhood of the Traveling Pants
Coraline
La Vie en Rose
Hairspray
Seven Pounds
Gran Torino
The Dark Knight
Beethoven’s Big Break
Mamma Mia
W.
Beverly Hills Chihuahua
The Secret Life of Bees
Award Nominees
New Dorothy Canfield Fisher
This is a children’s choice award. Out of 30 possibilities, students who have read at least 5 can vote for their favorite. The most popular book wins the award.
The Other Side of the Island by Allegra Goodman
Into the Dark by Peter Abrahams
Stolen by Vivian Velde
The Rat Trap by Michael Daley
Diamond Willow by Helen Frost
The Hunger Games by Suzanne Collins
New Green Mountain Books
This also is a Reader Choice Award for students in grades 9 – 12.
Sold by Patricia Mccormick
Peak by Roland Smith
Men of Salt by Michael Benanav
“Still Life” Book Discussion
January 8
6 PM Mystery and Muffins Book Discussion
The author, Louise Penny, lives in Sutton Canada and sets her book in Three Pines, a small village in the Eastern Townships. Some people think she is writing about Knowlton in her books, other say Sutton or Abercorn! Armand Gamache is her charismatic and clever detective on the case. An art show, an archery club, and a murder keep Gamache and his team busy in this charming village. We have copies available if you are interested. The next date will be January 8th at 6 PM. I hope you can join us then! For more information call us at 848-3313 or check our website http://www.aabrown.org