New, Noteworthy, and No-Brainer
Readers will see these titles in bookstores for the first time this week.
Fiction
Lorraine Adams – The Room and the Chair – 2/9/10
Richard Bausch – Something is Out There: Stories – 2/9/10
Alex Berenson – The Midnight House – 2/9/10
Sarah Blake – The Postmistress – 2/9/10
Carla Buckley – The Things That Keep Us Here – 2/9/10
Jackie Collins – Poor Little Bitch Girl – 2/9/10
Tim Green – False Convictions – 2/10/10
Adam Haslett – Union Atlantic – 2/9/10
Lori Lansens – The Wife’s Tale – 2/10/10
Thomas Lynch – Apparition and Late Fictions: A Novella & Stories – 2/8/10
Eric Puchner – Model Home – 2/9/10
Peter Straub – A Dark Matter – 2/9/10
Paul Theroux – A Dead Hand – 2/11/10
Adriana Trigiani – Brava, Valentine – 2/9/10
Non-Fiction
Ted Conover – The Routes of Man: How Roads Are Changing the World and the Way We Live Today – 2/9/10
Eve Ensler – I Am An Emotional Creature: The Secret Life of Girls Around the World – 2/9/10
Timothy Ferris – The Science of Liberty: Democracy, Reason, and the Laws of Nature – 2/9/10
Mark L. Gardner – To Hell on a Fast Horse: Billy the Kid, Pat Garrett, and the Epic Chase to Justice in the Old West – 2/9/10
Peter Hessler – Country Driving: A Journey Through China from Farm to Factory – 2/9/10
James S. Hirsch – Willie Mays: The Life, The Legend – 2/9/10
Jonathan Krohn – Defining Conservatism: The Principles That Will Bring Our Country Back – 2/9/10
Matt Labash – Fly Fishing with Darth Vader: And Other Adventures with Evangelical Wrestlers, Political Hitmen, and Jewish Cowboys – 2/9/10
Robert H. Mnookin – Bargaining with the Devil: When to Negotiate, When to Fight – 2/9/10
Alice Montgomery – Susan Boyle: Dreams Can Come True – 2/9/10
Stephanie Saldana – The Bread of Angels: A Journey to Love and Faith – 2/9/10
Kevin Salwen & Hannah Salwen – The Power of Half: One Family’s Decision to Stop Taking and Start Giving Back – 2/9/10
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I use these as a selection tool. It helps me stay in touch with what’s new but may have flown under my radar. Without dashes would be the best for me, not sure about Cab.
Hi Cab, Thanks for the comment. Does this mean you use the list as a selection tool? Just wondering. And, if so, would you want the ISBN with or without the dashes? Cindy
hey, how about adding ISBN’s with these lists?