The Book of the Week newsletter highlights a different title from the Greene County Public Library each week which is featured on LITE 99.9 and MIX 107.7.
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Book of the Week - 05/04/09 |
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Star Trek the Collectibles
by Steve Kelley
More than 40 years of Star Trek action figures, lunch boxes, games, pins, posters, uniforms, original scripts and countless other items are covered in this spectacular guide, all with identifying details and current market values. More than 1,500 color photos are featured. Read More... | Request a copy » |
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Book of the Week - 04/27/09 |
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Vanity Fair: The Portraits: A Century of Iconic Images
by Graydon Carter
Vanity Fair: The Portraits brings together 300 iconic portraits from Vanity Fair's 95-year history in a remarkable book that captures the image of modern fame--the magical thing that happens when individual talent and beauty (and sometimes genius) is caught in the spotlight of popular curiosity and passion. Read More... | Request a copy » |
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Book of the Week - 04/20/09 |
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Tallgrass
by Sandra Dallas
During World War II, a family finds life turned upside-down when the government opens a Japanese internment camp in their small town. Part thriller, part historical novel, Dallas has written a riveting exploration of the darkest--as well as the best--parts of the human heart. Read More... | Request a copy » |
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Book of the Week - 04/13/09 |
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Way Off the Road: Discovering the Peculiar Charms of Small Town America
by Bill Geist
Coming on the heels of Geist's 5,600-mile RV trip across America is a hilarious and compelling mix of stories along with some observations on his 20 years of life on the road. Read More... | Request a copy » |
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Book of the Week - 04/06/09 |
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L.A. Outlaws
by T. Jefferson Parker
Allison Murrieta is a modern-day Jesse James who loves a good armed robbery. She has a compulsion to steal, a knack for publicity, and the conscience to give all the loot to charity. No one's ever been hurt--until now. This latest novel from two-time Edgar Award-winner Parker is available in a tall Premium Edition. Read More... | Request a copy » |
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Book of the Week - 03/30/09 |
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Home: A Memoir of My Early Years
by Julie Andrews
Many know Julie Andrews from The Sound of Music and Mary Poppins. In this memoir, she looks back on her early years with an aspiring Vaudeville mom and a loving dad and her role in Camelot with Richard Burton at age 20.
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Book of the Week - 03/23/09 |
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The Hunger Games
by Suzanne Collins
Sometime in the future, a 16-year-old girl named Katniss Everdeen lives with her little sister and mother in North America in a place called District 12. People in District 12 are poor, and since her father's death in a coal-mining accident, Katniss has had to hunt game with a bow and arrow to supplement her family's meager supplies. District 12 is far from the Capitol city, Panem, a place Katniss never expects to visit. Read More...| Request a copy » |
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Book of the Week - 03/16/09 |
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Undead and Unworthy
by MaryJanice Davidson
Davidson pens the seventh book in the hilarious "New York Times"-bestselling series featuring Vampire Queen Betsy Taylor, who's now sporting a hot new look. Read More... | Request a copy » |
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