### Talking Book Topics May-June 2012 Volume 78, Number 3 National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped About Talking Book Topics _Talking Book Topics_ is published bimonthly in cassette, large-print, and online formats and distributed at no cost to blind and physically handicapped individuals who participate in the Library of Congress reading program. It lists digital audiobooks and magazines available through a network of cooperating libraries and covers news of developments and activities in network library services. The annotated list in this issue is limited to titles recently added to the national collection, which contains thousands of fiction and nonfiction titles, including bestsellers, classics, biographies, romance novels, mysteries, and how-to guides. Some books in Spanish are also available. 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Music scores and instructional materials Individuals registered for NLS music services may receive braille and large-print music scores, texts, and instructional recordings about music and musicians through the NLS Music Section. For more information about the NLS music collection call 1-800-424-8567, send an e-mail to nlsm@loc.gov, or visitwww.loc.gov/nls/music/index.html. Contents: In Brief Books for Adults Cassettes--Nonfiction Cassettes--Fiction Books for Children Cassettes--Nonfiction Cassettes--Fiction Foreign Language Books Spanish Talking Book Magazines To cancel your subscription to Talking Book Topics, contact your cooperating library. ### In Brief Newsstand The following announcements may be of interest to readers. The National Library Service for the Blind and Physically Handicapped reserves the right to publish announcements selectively, as space permits. The items mentioned, however, are not part of the NLS program and their listings do not imply endorsement. Online education on diabetes and vision impairment The Carroll Center for the Blind offers Diabetes and Visual Impairment: A New View for Patients and Families through its online education center, http://carroll.org/online- courses. The course, developed by a registered nurse with thirty years of experience as a diabetes educator, is designed to supplement information provided by your physician. Registration is required. For more information, call (617) 969-6200, ext. 224, or e-mail brian.charlson@carroll.org. Pedestrian Safety Handbook updated The American Council of the Blind (ACB) recently released an updated version of its Pedestrian Safety Handbook, originally published in 1999. The publication includes a guide to advocating for pedestrian safety improvements that discusses specific regulations. Case studies of successful efforts are included in an appendix. It can be found online at www.acb.org/node/625. Hadley School launches blinded veterans initiative The Hadley School for the Blind, in Winnetka, Illinois, is recruiting blinded veterans from across the country to enroll in its Adult Continuing Education Program. As part of the Blinded Veterans Initiative, veterans may receive free distance education on subjects such as business and entrepreneurship, independent living skills, and braille literacy. For more information call 1-800-323-4238 or visit www.hadley.edu/veterans.asp. Affordable computers available for blind or visually impaired users The Texas Center for the Visually Challenged (TCVC) offers refurbished computers to blind and visually impaired residents of the United States and Canada in exchange for $100 donations. Computers are customized for accessibility and come with speakers, a sound card, and a demo copy of the screen reader Window-Eyes, as well as audio and large-print tutorials. For more information, visit the TCVC website at www.computersfortheblind.net or call Bob Langford at (214) 340-6328. Accessible Sudoku game available from Perkins The Perkins School for the Blind is offering its wooden Sudoku set, which has tiles labeled in both braille and large print, for $79. For more information, visit the Perkins online store at www.perkins.org/store/ or e-mail PerkinsProducts@Perkins.org. ### _Books for Adults_ Books listed in this issue of Talking Book Topics were recently sent to cooperating libraries. The complete collection contains a wide range of fiction and nonfiction books, including biographies, classics, westerns, mysteries, romances, and others. Contact your cooperating library to learn more about the wide range of books available in the collection. Digital talking books, available on cartridges, are labeled with the prefix DB. Most books fit on one cartridge. Cassette books are labeled with the prefix RC and play at 15/16 ips. One cassette holds up to six hours of play. To order books, contact your cooperating library. Many books are also available for download on the NLS BARD web site at http://nlsbard.loc.gov/. Note: For the information of the reader, a notice may appear immediately following the book description to indicate occurrences of violence, strong language, or explicit descriptions of sex. The word “some” before any of these terms indicates an occasional or infrequent occurrence, as in “some strong language.” Are you registered for BARD? Don’t like waiting for the mail? Eligible readers can instantly download most books and magazines listed in Talking Book Topics through BARD, the Braille and Audio Reading Download. For more information contact your cooperating library or visit http://nlsbard.loc.gov/. ### Nonfiction Penny: The Story of a Free-Soul Basset Hound RC 64928 5 hours 48 minutes by Hal Borland read by Neil Berman Nature writer and author of The Dog Who Came to Stay (RC 64728) recalls his adventures with a stray basset hound who wandered onto his Connecticut farm one snowy day. Describes Penny’s stubborn, free- spirited ways, her penchant for chasing cows, and her ultimate refusal to belong to anyone. 1972. RC 64928 ## The Grandest of Lives: Eye to Eye with Whales RC 64929 10 hours 46 minutes by Douglas H. Chadwick read by Miriam Wagner Wildlife biologist presents essays profiling five whale species: humpback, northern bottlenose, orca, minke, and blue. Combining natural history, scientific research, and personal observation, Chadwick examines cetacean behavior, intelligence, communication, social structure, and life cycle as well as the impact of humans, whaling, and pollution on whales in their environment. 2006. RC 64929 ## Hezbollah: A Short History RC 65028 5 hours 52 minutes by Augustus Richard Norton read by Peter Ganim International relations professor navigates the complex history of Lebanon’s Shia Islam organization Hezbollah. Chronicles its origins as an Iranian-backed terrorist organization and its development into a political party, social-service provider, and powerful militia. Discusses ritual, acts of violence, and the influence of Hezbollah in the wider Middle East. 2007. RC 65028 ## Shahnameh: The Persian Book of Kings RC 65167 41 hours 47 minutes by Abolqasem Ferdowsi read by Gordon Gould Persian national epic completed in 1010. Covers Persian history from its mythical beginnings to the acceptance of the Zoroastrian faith, Alexander the Great’s invasion, and the seventh-century Arab Muslim conquest. Emphasizes the importance of bloodline in the legitimate succession of kings. Translation by Dick Davis. Some violence. 2006. RC 65167 ## Marco Polo: From Venice to Xanadu RC 65204 17 hours 32 minutes by Laurence Bergreen read by Frank Coffee Author of Over the Edge of the World (RC 59786) pens a biography of wealthy Venetian thirteenth-century traveler Marco Polo. Chronicles Polo’s trip through Asia and his experiences in the court of Kublai Khan, the Mongol who ruled China. 2007. RC 65204 ## The House That George Built: With a Little Help from Irving, Cole, and a Crew of about Fifty RC 65266 13 hours 54 minutes by Wilfrid Sheed read by Don Hagen Essays about twentieth-century American composers representing Tin Pan Alley, Broadway, and Hollywood. Includes lyrics, anecdotes, and interviews with George Gershwin, Irving Berlin, Hoagy Carmichael, Duke Ellington, and Richard Rodgers, among others. Bestseller. 2007. RC 65266 ## The Leopard’s Tale: Revealing the Mysteries of Çatalhöyük RC 65651 14 hours 33 minutes by Ian Hodder read by Ken Kliban Anthropologist describes the excavation of Çatalhöyük, a nine-thousand- year-old Neolithic mound in central Turkey. Pieces together the lives and culture of ancient village inhabitants from artifacts, many of which have leopard images. Discusses the impact of the archaeological finds on modern understanding of early farming and the development of agriculture. 2006. RC 65651 ## Born Standing Up: A Comic’s Life RC 65712 6 hours 11 minutes by Steve Martin read by Derald Breneman Stand-up comedian analyzes his early years. Recounts dealing with an abusive home life and menial jobs at Disneyland. Depicts performing live comedy, becoming a television writer for the Smothers Brothers, and appearing on The Tonight Show. Covers his 1976 breakthrough on Saturday Night Live. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2007. RC 65712 ## Rescuing Sprite: A Dog Lover’s Story of Joy and Anguish RC 65714 5 hours 5 minutes by Mark R. Levin read by Guy Williams Syndicated talk-radio host and author of Men in Black (RC 59952) shares his adoption of a second dog, Sprite, from the Maryland Humane Society. Describes the tight bond between humans and pets and discusses his family’s anguish when Sprite’s health gradually deteriorated and he passed away. Bestseller. 2007. RC 65714 ## Illegal Immigration: Opposing Viewpoints RC 65719 6 hours 27 minutes edited by Margaret Haerens read by Jake Williams Essays by experts, policymakers, and citizens offer differing perspectives on the issue of illegal immigration to the United States and whether it harms or benefits America. Includes discussion of border patrols, government policies, racism, terrorism, and proposed immigration solutions. For senior high readers. 2006. RC 65719 ## Beatrix Potter: A Life in Nature DB/RC 65806 20 hours 59 minutes by Linda Lear read by Nicola Daval Biography of the British children’s author and illustrator Beatrix Potter (1866–1943), creator of The Tale of Peter Rabbit (RC 13917) and other animal fables. Discusses her affinity for England’s Lake District, her love of drawing rabbits and mice, her seventeenth-century farm Hill Top, and the publication of her first book. 2007. DB/RC 65806 ## Nancy Cunard: Heiress, Muse, Political Idealist RC 65807 23 hours 33 minutes by Lois Gordon read by Kimberly Schraf Using diaries, correspondence, and historical accounts, Gordon presents the social and artistic events of the early twentieth century through the experiences of Nancy Cunard (1896–1965). Traces the heiress’s complex and unconventional personal life and her work as a civil rights advocate, humanitarian aid worker, and influential poet and publisher. 2007. RC 65807 ## Tom Cruise: An Unauthorized Biography RC 66027 13 hours 57 minutes by Andrew Morton read by Erik Sandvold A look at the career and personal life of the celebrity actor who starred in a string of blockbuster movies including Mission: Impossible, Top Gun, and Jerry Maguire. Discusses his marriages to three movie stars and his outspoken faith in the church of Scientology. Bestseller. 2008. RC 66027 ## Epilepsy: Information for You and Those Who Care about You; a Cleveland Clinic Guide RC 66028 5 hours 8 minutes by Elaine Wyllie read by Ray Childs Specialist provides practical guidelines for managing this physical disorder. Discusses causes of and response to seizures, long-term health prospects, psychological issues, and innovative therapies. Covers epilepsy in children, seniors, and women as well as day-to-day concerns involving social, occupational, and lifestyle choices such as driving and dating. 2008. RC 66028 ## Northern America RC 66029 3 hours 34 minutes by Kristi L. Desaulniers and Charles F. Gritzner read by Kristin Allison Describes the history, settlement, culture, politics, economy, regions, and natural environment of Canada and the United States. Discusses native populations, the arrival of Europeans, and westward expansion as well as primary industries such as agriculture, fishing, mineral extraction, and logging. For junior and senior high readers. 2006. RC 66029 ## The Secret History of the War on Cancer RC 66036 18 hours 46 minutes by Devra Davis read by Kristin Allison Epidemiologist and author of When Smoke Ran like Water (RC 57467) examines the history of manufacturing and distributing toxic industrial chemicals, synthetic hormones, and tobacco products. Highlights the efforts of corporations and government agencies to conceal damage caused by industrial pollution. Documents environmentally caused carcinogens that lead to death. 2007. RC 66036 ## North Africa and the Middle East RC 66048 3 hours 33 minutes by Jeffrey A. Gritzner and Charles F. Gritzner read by Kristin Allison Discusses the history, population, climate, and cultural and environmental diversity of countries such as Mauritania, Algeria, Sudan, Ethiopia, Saudi Arabia, Turkey, Iraq, Iran, and Afghanistan. Highlights contributions of ancient civilizations, the influence of the Western world, and modern economic, social, and political challenges. For junior and senior high readers. 2006. RC 66048 ## It’s So Much Work to Be Your Friend: Helping the Child with Learning Disabilities Find Social Success RC 66198 16 hours 5 minutes by Richard Lavoie read by Bill Wallace Former headmaster of a special-education facility offers strategies for developing social competence in children with learning disabilities such as anxiety, attention deficit disorder, and language difficulties. Describes ways parents can help their child learn the skills to make friends, resolve conflict, improve self-esteem, and deal with bullies. 2005. RC 66198 ## Life’s Little Annoyances: True Tales of People Who Just Can’t Take It Anymore RC 66199 3 hours 52 minutes by Ian Urbina read by Guy Williams Sixty-nine anecdotes detailing how ordinary people dealt with common irritations such as “express-aisle cheaters” and “regifters.” Suggests ways to cope with many pesky problems from being placed on hold to handling junk mail. 2005. RC 66199 ## House of Happy Endings RC 66202 10 hours 1 minute by Leslie Garis read by Martha Harmon Pardee The granddaughter of the authors of the Uncle Wiggily, Bobbsey Twins, and Tom Swift children’s series pens a biography of her father, writer Roger Garis. Discusses her family’s living arrangements in Amherst, Massachusetts. Describes Roger’s financial problems, nervous breakdowns, and failure to achieve the literary success of his parents. 2007. RC 66202 ## The Gainesville Ripper: A Summer’s Madness, Five Young Victims—the Investigation, the Arrest, and the Trial RC 66205 18 hours 35 minutes by Mary S. Ryzuk read by Kristin Allison Traces the search for a serial killer who murdered and mutilated five University of Florida students in Gainesville in August 1990. Details the investigation that led to Danny Rolling and the trial that resulted in a death sentence. Violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1994. RC 66205 ## A Twist of Lemmon: A Tribute to My Father RC 66209 5 hours 26 minutes by Chris Lemmon read by Erik Sandvold Son of actor Jack Lemmon describes growing up with the self-proclaimed “America’s sweetheart,” who is known for such movies as The Odd Couple and Grumpy Old Men. Intersperses personal anecdotes with descriptions of Jack’s final days before he died of cancer in 2001. Some strong language. 2007. RC 66209 ## The Feminine Mistake: Are We Giving Up Too Much? RC 66212 11 hours 21 minutes by Leslie Bennetts read by Kristin Allison Vanity Fair editor and working mother discusses why women can and should pursue both work and family. Through interviews with legal experts, sociologists, and women from diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds, Bennetts examines the losses in income, insurance benefits, retirement security, and autonomy that occur when careers are abandoned. 2007. RC 66212 ## Nightmare in Napa: The Wine Country Murders RC 66215 7 hours 56 minutes by Paul LaRosa read by Jim Zeiger Award-winning journalist chronicles events surrounding the murders of roommates Leslie Mazzara and Adriane Insogna, who were stabbed by an intruder in their Napa, California, home on Halloween 2004. Traces the police investigation that appeared to dead-end until new developments and a surprise confession revealed the alleged killer. Some violence. 2007. RC 66215 ## If I Am Missing or Dead RC 66216 9 hours 16 minutes by Janine Latus read by Martha Harmon Pardee Journalist relates the 2002 murder of her sister Amy by an abusive boyfriend and her own escape from a violent marriage. Explores the reasons both sisters accepted dysfunctional relationships and attributes this pattern to their common childhood experiences. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 66216 ## Pictures at a Revolution: Five Movies and the Birth of the New Hollywood RC 66324 19 hours 26 minutes by Mark Harris read by Ray Hagen Film critic Harris examines a volatile time in Hollywood by discussing the making of the five movies nominated for the Academy Award for best picture in 1967: Bonnie and Clyde,Doctor Dolittle, The Graduate, Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner, and Oscar-winning In the Heat of the Night. Strong language. 2008. RC 66324 ## PCs for Dummies RC 66330 12 hours 2 minutes by Dan Gookin read by Lou Harpenau Guide to setting up a home computer. Covers the basics of file management, hardware, and software using the Windows Vista operating system. Also explains how to read and write files, download photographs from a digital camera, connect a TV tuner, burn DVDs, network, and use the Internet. 2007. RC 66330 ## Brothers: The Hidden History of the Kennedy Years RC 66429 19 hours 58 minutes by David Talbot read by Conrad Feininger Founder of Salon.com interviews more than 150 people concerning president John F. Kennedy’s 1963 assassination. Focuses on Bobby Kennedy’s suspicion of an alliance among Cuban exiles, the Mafia, and the CIA and covers Bobby’s quest for justice before he also was gunned down. Strong language. 2007. RC 66429 ## The Sum of Our Days RC 66598 12 hours 7 minutes by Isabel Allende read by Laura Giannarelli The author shares her thoughts on love, marriage, motherhood, spirituality, infidelity, addiction, and memory. She also describes the history of her exuberant family and her experiences during the thirteen years since the death of her daughter, which she wrote about in the memoir Paula (RC 39888). Translated from the Spanish by Margaret Sayers Peden. 2008. RC 66598 ## Vindicated: Big Names, Big Liars, and the Battle to Save Baseball RC 66715 7 hours 38 minutes by Jose Canseco read by Erik Synnestvedt In this sequel to his memoir Juiced (RC 60020), former professional baseball player Jose Canseco names fellow players who also used performance-enhancing anabolic steroids. Maintains that team management, owners, and agents know about drug use. Denounces the congressional Mitchell Report for leaving out names. Strong language. 2008. RC 66715 ## Eden’s Outcasts: The Story of Louisa May Alcott and Her Father DB 66716 19 hours 24 minutes by John Matteson read by Don Hagen Portrait of nineteenth-century Little Women (RC 58830) author and her father, Bronson Alcott, a noted New England educator and friend of transcendentalists Emerson, Thoreau, and Hawthorne. Describes the influence of Bronson’s penury and emotional fragility on Louisa, who assisted the family financially despite her Civil War-contracted illness. Pulitzer Prize. 2007. DB 66716 ## The Portable Atheist: Essential Readings for the Nonbeliever RC 66743 26 hours 55 minutes selected by Christopher Hitchens read by Martha Harmon Pardee The author of God Is Not Great (RC 64651) selects and introduces writings that refute the concept and existence of God. Features works by notables from science, literature, and philosophy, including Charles Darwin, Albert Einstein, Thomas Hobbes, Karl Marx, John Stuart Mill, and Mark Twain. Bestseller. 2007. RC 66743 ## Reading the OED: One Man, One Year, 21,730 Pages DB 67925 6 hours 11 minutes by Ammon Shea read by Erik Sandvold A self-proclaimed collector of words describes his yearlong reading of the Oxford English Dictionary. He comments on words that he believes others would like to know about, such as “sympatetic,” which is a companion one walks with, and “onomatomania,” which means vexation at having difficulty finding the right word. 2008. DB 67925 ## Radical Innocent: Upton Sinclair DB 68886 17 hours 40 minutes by Anthony Arthur read by Don Hagen Biography of novelist and reformer Upton Sinclair (1878–1968). Discusses Sinclair’s literary and political career and his socialist philosophy that was reflected in his books, including The Jungle (DB/RC 52961). Covers his two marriages, relationship with his son, and friendships with Hollywood stars. 2006. DB 68886 ## The Wretched of the Earth DB 69073 12 hours 25 minutes by Frantz Fanon read by Bill Wallace Mid-twentieth-century work by black political activist and psychiatrist Frantz Fanon. Explores the psychology of colonized peoples and their path to liberation, discussing issues associated with colonialism, racism, and the role of violence in social reorganization. Preface by Jean-Paul Sartre. Translated by Richard Philcox from a 1961 French edition. 2004. DB 69073 ## The Great Negro Plot: A Tale of Conspiracy and Murder in Eighteenth- Century New York DB 69149 5 hours 30 minutes by Mat Johnson read by Chuck Young African American author of Hunting in Harlem (RC 57500) uses archives to recreate the social and economic milieu of 1741 colonial Manhattan. Describes the witch hunt that resulted when, after a series of fires, sixteen-year-old indentured servant Mary Burton testified to an impending slave rebellion. Violence. 2007. DB 69149 ## Alphabet Juice: The Energies, Gists, and Spirits of Letters, Words, and Combinations Thereof; Their Roots, Bones, Innards, Piths, Pips, and Secret Parts, Tinctures, Tonics, and Essences; with Examples of Their Usage Foul and Savory DB 69152 14 hours 34 minutes by Roy Blount read by John Lescault Language expert’s personal glossary, in which he delves into word origins and considers the connection between the sound and the meaning of words. Arranged in an A-to-Z dictionary format, entries range from “ain’t” and “google” to “kvetch” and “wrought.” 2008. DB 69152 ## A Strange Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving, and Their Remarkable Families DB 69153 28 hours 40 minutes by Michael Holroyd read by Laura Giannarelli Prizewinning biographer chronicles the lives of famed British actors Ellen Terry (1847–1928) and Henry Irving (1838–1905). Highlights career successes that took a toll on their families. Speculates on a personal relationship and discusses their respective children, including Terry’s feminist daughter Edy and son Edward and Irving’s actor sons. 2008. DB 69153 ## The Corporal Was a Pitcher: The Courage of Lou Brissie DB 69299 9 hours 41 minutes by Ira Berkow read by Erik Synnestvedt Details the heroism and determination of World War II G.I. Lou Brissie, who was wounded in Italy in December 1944. Recounts Brissie’s refusal to allow his leg to be amputated despite major damage, his against-all- odds recovery, and his use of a leg brace to become a pitcher for the Philadelphia Athletics. 2009. DB 69299 ## Jewish Pirates of the Caribbean: How a Generation of Swashbuckling Jews Carved Out an Empire in the New World in Their Quest for Treasure, Religious Freedom—and Revenge DB 69348 11 hours 9 minutes by Edward Kritzler read by Barbara Rappaport Historian explores Jewish refugees’ flight to Jamaica during the Spanish and Portuguese Inquisitions. Includes accounts of Sinan, known in the sixteenth century as the “famous Jewish pirate,” and of Rabbi Samuel Palache. 2008. DB 69348 ## No Choirboy: Murder, Violence, and Teenagers on Death Row DB 69540 5 hours 20 minutes by Susan Kuklin read by Julian Thompson Insight into capital punishment for teenage offenders in American prisons. Through interviews, chronicles the lives and self-reflections of inmates convicted of violent crimes and sentenced to die. Includes observations of social and racial inequalities and flaws in the justice system. Some violence. For senior high and older readers. 2008. DB 69540 ## Harry Truman’s Excellent Adventure: The True Story of a Great American Road Trip DB 69543 8 hours 22 minutes by Matthew Algeo read by Michael Kramer Author retraces the 2,500-mile cross-country road trip of Harry and Bess Truman in 1953. Describes the Trumans’ post-presidential life in Missouri, when they lived on Harry’s army pension, and provides first- person accounts of the original journey. 2009. DB 69543 ## Stormy Weather: The Life of Lena Horne DB 69545 23 hours 41 minutes by James Gavin read by Ray Hagen Biography of African American singer/actress Lena Horne, born in 1917 Brooklyn, who first performed at Harlem’s Cotton Club at age sixteen. Interprets Horne’s multiracial family background in the pre-civil rights era as the reason for emotional conflicts in both her personal and professional lives. 2009. DB 69545 ## The Secret Life of Marilyn Monroe DB 69558 21 hours 50 minutes by J. Randy Taraborrelli read by Ray Hagen Biographer Taraborrelli, author of Elizabeth (RC 63718), uses records and interviews with family and friends to reconstruct the life of actress Marilyn Monroe (1926–1962). Examines Monroe’s relationships with the women who raised her and later with the Kennedy clan. Discusses her mother Gladys Baker’s mental illness and Monroe’s suicide. 2009. DB 69558 ## Golden Dreams: California in an Age of Abundance, 1950–1963; Americans and the California Dream DB 69908 33 hours 26 minutes by Kevin Starr read by Kristin Allison Professor continues his series on the history of California. This volume focuses on social, psychological, and cultural aspects of post- WWII suburban growth, the transformation of cities including San Diego and Los Angeles, infrastructure initiatives, and the rise of what Starr deems a “culture of dissent” that influenced the 1960s. 2009. DB 69908 ## Diabetes Meal Planning Made Easy DB 70069 12 hours 32 minutes by Hope S. Warshaw read by Kerry Dukin Provides nutritional information on shopping for and preparing healthier meals for people who have diabetes. Explains ways to change eating habits and food choices by reading product labels, planning menus, taking vitamins, and customizing one’s diet. Includes sample menus. 2006. DB 70069 ## What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures DB 70075 13 hours 2 minutes by Malcolm Gladwell read by Gary Tipton Essays previously published in the New Yorker on popular culture and social quirks. In “The Ketchup Conundrum” Gladwell examines the family table’s condiments, specifically mustard, which evolved in great variety compared to ketchup, a steadfast staple. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70075 ## The Blue, the Gray, and the Red: Indian Campaigns of the Civil War DB 70218 11 hours 35 minutes by Thom Hatch read by Jake Williams Author of Black Kettle: The Cheyenne Chief Who Sought Peace but Found War (DB/RC 61754) chronicles the conflicts between Native Americans and whites from 1861 to 1865. Profiles leaders on both sides, including Colonel Kit Carson, whose campaigns precipitated the infamous Navajo Long Walk, and Apache chief Mangas Coloradas. 2003. DB 70218 ## The Happiness Project; or, Why I Spent a Year Trying to Sing in the Morning, Clean My Closets, Fight Right, Read Aristotle, and Generally Have More Fun DB 70275 12 hours 7 minutes by Gretchen Craft Rubin read by Kerry Dukin Author’s personal reflections on a monthly plan to improve her quality of life by the end of one year. Analyzes missteps, challenges, and successes in reaching her goals and shares the often unexpected lessons she learned. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70275 ## The Shock Doctrine: The Rise of Disaster Capitalism DB 70280 24 hours 59 minutes by Naomi Klein read by Kerry Dukin Award-winning journalist discusses the rise in opportunistic capitalism after disasters or crises, such as the demise of New Orleans’ public schools and the proliferation of privately owned charters experienced in Hurricane Katrina’s wake. Explains the use of shock economic therapies in lieu of democratic processes to implement change. 2007. DB 70280 ## When Everything Changed: The Amazing Journey of American Women from 1960 to the Present DB 70285 17 hours 22 minutes by Gail Collins read by Kerry Dukin New York Times columnist examines the cataclysmic changes in women’s lives since 1960. Chronicles five decades of American women’s progress in politics, fashion, popular culture, economics, sex, family life, war, and work in the fight for equality. 2009. DB 70285 ## First Apartment Smarts: Get Smart with Your Money DB 70286 1 hour 20 minutes by Ann Byers read by Kerry Dukin Guide for first-time renters. Suggests creating a plan to address needs, wants, and concerns and constructing a practical budget. Offers housing-search strategies, resources, checklists, tips for moving in, and more. For senior high and older readers. 2010. DB 70286 ## Stealing MySpace: The Battle to Control the Most Popular Website in America DB 70293 11 hours 21 minutes by Julia Angwin read by John Polk Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist traces the founding of MySpace.com from its conception as a data-storage site by marketing executives Chris DeWolfe and Tom Anderson. Chronicles the business’s evolution, lawsuits, and rivalries, which ultimately led to the social-networking website being purchased by Rupert Murdoch for nearly $600 million in 2005. 2009. DB 70293 ## Half the Sky: Turning Oppression into Opportunity for Women Worldwide DB 70300 12 hours 19 minutes by Nicholas D. Kristof and Sheryl WuDunn read by Madelyn Buzzard Award-winning journalists explore the global exploitation of women and the perpetration of abuses such as sex trafficking, rape, and mutilation. The authors interview several victims and suggest simple actions for reducing future persecution. They emphasize the role of education and economics in empowering females. Violence. 2009. DB 70300 ## Sleeping Naked Is Green: How an Eco-Cynic Unplugged Her Fridge, Sold Her Car, and Found Love in 366 Days DB 70305 10 hours 51 minutes by Vanessa Farquharson read by Kerry Dukin Toronto journalist recounts her yearlong personal challenge to make daily progress toward lessening her carbon footprint on the environment, which she chronicled on her weblog. Discusses both easy and difficult conversions such as using a thermos and planning an eco-friendly burial. Maintains that individuals can make a difference. 2009. DB 70305 ## The Wild Marsh: Four Seasons at Home in Montana DB 70308 17 hours 50 minutes by Rick Bass read by Jon Huffman Bass, a naturalist and author of The Book of Yaak (RC 45338), recounts the year he and his family spent in Montana’s Yaak Valley wilderness. Describes his encounters with neighbors and the animals outside his cabin, as well as the region’s assorted vegetation and the changing seasons. 2009. DB 70308 ## Shooting Stars DB 70324 6 hours 55 minutes by LeBron James and Buzz Bissinger read by Ray Foushee NBA basketball player LeBron James and Buzz Bissinger, author of Friday Night Lights (RC 32152), describe James’s Akron, Ohio, Catholic high school team winning the 2003 national championship. James discusses his upbringing and group of friends (the Fab Five), who bonded on and off the court. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70324 ## A Different Life: Growing Up Learning Disabled and Other Adventures; a Memoir DB 70355 4 hours 50 minutes by Quinn Bradlee read by Andy Pyle The author candidly recounts his youthful battles with physical ailments and learning disabilities that were eventually diagnosed at age fourteen as velo-cardio-facial syndrome (VCFS). Discusses schooling, medication, his dog, surfing, girls, support from his parents and mentors, and his desire to educate the public about VCFS. 2009. DB 70355 ## When China Rules the World: The End of the Western World and the Birth of a New Global Order DB 70504 20 hours 51 minutes by Martin Jacques read by Mark Ashby British journalist posits that by 2027 China’s economy will surpass that of the United States and that China will become a hegemonic global superpower. Contends that China’s five-thousand-year history and culture threaten the assumptions of the Western world and American preeminence. 2009. DB 70504 ## Exercise and Physical Activity: Your Everyday Guide from the National Institute on Aging DB 70650 3 hours 8 minutes by National Institute on Aging read by Kerry Dukin Government document discusses the benefits of exercise and physical activity for seniors. Includes tips to improve endurance, strength, flexibility, and balance. Offers examples of different types of movement that can fit into one’s lifestyle. Discusses nutritious eating habits that will also help maintain health into old age. 2009. DB 70650 ## Going Blind: A Memoir DB 70651 8 hours 58 minutes by Mara Faulkner read by Mitzi Friedlander A Benedictine nun reminisces about her father’s gradual loss of sight from retinitis pigmentosa and the effects his condition had on her Irish American family. She interweaves her recollections of growing up in North Dakota with meditations on the metaphorical meaning of blindness in our culture. 2009. DB 70651 ## One Hundred Questions and Answers about Myeloma DB 70653 4 hours 51 minutes by Asad Bashey and others read by Carol Dines Two hematologist/oncologists and a patient give advice on dealing with myeloma, a cancer of the plasma cells. Discusses symptoms, the progression of the disease, and treatment options as well as side effects, complications, stem-cell transplantation, and support systems. 2009. DB 70653 ## Switch: How to Change Things When Change Is Hard DB 70754 9 hours 48 minutes by Chip Heath and Dan Heath read by Bill Wallace The Heath brothers use case studies of individuals, schools, and companies to illustrate principles of behavior change. They describe ways to motivate employees, family, and oneself to alter habits by balancing the rational and irrational minds. Examples include conquering drug addiction, disruptive behavior, and poor diets. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70754 ## Empire of Liberty: A History of the Early Republic, 1789–1815 DB 70771 36 hours 12 minutes by Gordon S. Wood read by Jake Williams A survey of the first quarter century of the United States, from George Washington’s presidency to the end of the War of 1812. Examines the rivalry between Hamiltonian Federalists and Jeffersonian Republicans, the growth of commerce, westward expansion, slavery, and the evangelism of the Second Great Awakening. American History Book. 2009. DB 70771 ## No One Would Listen: A True Financial Thriller DB 70810 13 hours 4 minutes by Harry Markopolos read by Scott Brick Markopolos, an analyst at a Boston equity firm, tells how he tried to duplicate Bernie Madoff’s purported financial strategy and concluded that Madoff was running a Ponzi scheme. Describes his efforts to alert the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in 2005 and relates its failure to act. Strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70810 ## With the Old Breed at Peleliu and Okinawa DB 70843 13 hours 33 minutes by E.B. Sledge read by Roy Avers World War II veteran recalls his service in the Pacific as a twenty- year-old rifleman. The Alabamian describes joining the marines and being thrown into island battle against the Japanese. Basis for 2010 HBO series The Pacific. Includes a 2007 introduction by Sledge’s former commander. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 1981. DB 70843 ## I Am Ozzy DB 70851 15 hours 20 minutes by Ozzy Osbourne read by Erik Sandvold Autobiography of British heavy metal rock star born John Osbourne in 1948, who was the lead singer for Black Sabbath before beginning a solo career. Describes the music scene and provides details about his marriages, scandals, drug use, and reality show. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70851 ## Women, Food, and God: An Unexpected Path to Almost Everything DB 70852 5 hours 35 minutes by Geneen Roth read by Martha Harmon Pardee The author explains her philosophy that our relationship to food is inseparable from our core beliefs about being alive. Discusses ways to move beyond food and become spiritually in tune with the soul, a process that she contends will lead to natural weight loss. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70852 ## This Time Together: Laughter and Reflection DB 70853 6 hours 33 minutes by Carol Burnett read by Jill Ferris Focusing on the years since the childhood covered in her first memoir, One More Time (RC 25096), comedic variety-show star Burnett shares anecdotes about fellow actors, including Tim Conway, Elizabeth Taylor, and Jimmy Stewart. She also provides glimpses into her personal life, both humorous and sad. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70853 ## All Things at Once DB 70869 6 hours 30 minutes by Mika Brzezinski read by Kristin Allison Television cohost of Morning Joe on MSNBC and daughter of former national security advisor Zbigniew Brzezinski recounts her achievements in journalism. Discusses the difficulty of having both a family and a high-profile career and offers advice to women with similar dilemmas. 2009. DB 70869 ## The End of America: Letter of Warning to a Young Patriot DB 70885 5 hours 49 minutes by Naomi Wolf read by Kristin Allison Warns about the loss of democracy and civil liberties in the United States. Points out ten steps historically used to move an open government toward tyranny. Provides examples of each, such as the Military Commissions Act of 2006. Urges American activism to protect the rights in the Constitution. 2007. DB 70885 ## So Long, Insecurity: You’ve Been a Bad Friend to Us DB 70895 11 hours 15 minutes by Beth Moore read by Margaret Strom Bible teacher Moore, author of Believing God (RC 62187), draws on her experiences and a survey of nearly a thousand women to explore the reasons for female insecurity. Presents scriptures that counter negative stereotypes and suggests ways to free women from media projections and cultural expectations. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70895 ## The Bridge: The Life and Rise of Barack Obama DB 70901 27 hours 25 minutes by David Remnick read by Bob Moore Pulitzer Prize-winning author examines President Barack Obama’s life through the prism of America’s racial history. Analyzes his upbringing, education, work as a community organizer, and rise in Illinois politics. Considers Obama’s civil rights he-roes, mentors, and campaign strategies. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70901 ## The Lesser Evil: The Diaries of Victor Klemperer, 1945–1959 DB 70917 36 hours 8 minutes by Victor Klemperer read by Mark Ashby The concluding volume of Victor Klemperer’s diaries records his mixed feelings about returning to Dresden after World War II and resuming his academic career. Covers his support of East German communism, his marriage, and reflections on the Nazis. Sequel to I Will Bear Witness: A Diary of the Nazi Years,1942–1945 (RC 50175). Translated from German. 1999. DB 70917 ## Conservative Victory: Defeating Obama’s Radical Agenda DB 71206 8 hours 4 minutes by Sean Hannity read by Joe Wilson Radio and television commentator critiques President Obama’s policies and advisors and asserts that the Obama administration is destroying capitalism, abandoning the war on terror, and weakening America’s position in the world. Offers suggestions to unite conservatives. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71206 ## The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine DB 71207 11 hours 27 minutes by Michael Lewis read by Erik Sandvold Author of Liar’s Poker (RC 30432) analyzes the financial missteps and mismanagement that led to the 2008 credit crisis. Discusses little- known investors Steve Eisman, Meredith Whitney, and others who predicted the economic meltdown. Cites cases to support his assertion that Wall Street’s system of incentives channeled the greed. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71207 ## Fiction The Virgin of Small Plains RC 64701 12 hours 45 minutes by Nancy Pickard read by Ray Childs Small Plains, Kansas. Mitch Newquist—who was banished from his hometown for witnessing the cover-up of a young girl’s murder—returns when his mother dies. Together with his former girlfriend, Mitch searches for the killer and uncovers disturbing secrets of the town’s most prominent men. Strong language and some violence. 2006. RC 64701 ## Slan Hunter RC 64916 7 hours 36 minutes by A.E. van Vogt and Kevin J. Anderson read by Mimi Bederman Villainous secret police chief John Petty rules Earth after president Kier Gray is exposed as a slan—a telepathic mutant. Slan Jommy Cross tries to prevent an attack by hostile, Mars-based slans but faces opposition from Petty and a traitor. Sequel to van Vogt’s 1940 Slan (DB/RC 64910). Some violence. 2007. RC 64916 ## You Suck: A Love Story RC 64933 8 hours 52 minutes by Christopher Moore read by Dan Bloom Vampire Jody kills her lover and food source Tommy and turns him into one of the undead. The couple, with the help of their minion, goth girl Abby, evade ancient vampire Elijah, amateur vampire hunters, and a blue hooker. Sequel to Bloodsucking Fiends (RC 64724). Strong language. Bestseller. 2007. RC 64933 ## Rorey’s Secret: Country Road Chronicles RC 65142 8 hours 14 minutes by Leisha Kelly read by Anne Hancock 1938. A fire on Sam Hammond’s property destroys a barn and injures his friend Samuel Wortham. While both families recover, Sam’s daughter Rorey hides a terrible secret—and Samuel’s thirteen-year-old daughter Sarah finds herself torn between telling the truth and keeping a promise. Sequel to Katie’s Dream (RC 62046). 2005. RC 65142 ## Origin RC 65380 15 hours 11 minutes by Diana Abu-Jaber read by Celeste Lawson Fingerprint examiner Lena Dawson suspects infanticide after several crib deaths occur in Syracuse, New York. Lena, respected for solving a difficult child-murder case, is drawn into the new investigation, which rouses dark memories from her childhood in foster homes. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 65380 ## Critical RC 65469 13 hours 23 minutes by Robin Cook read by Martha Harmon Pardee A surge of drug-resistant staph infections strikes three New York City hospitals owned by Angels Healthcare. Medical examiner Laurie Montgomery, wife of Dr. Jack Stapleton from Crisis (RC 63197), investigates—unaware that Angels’ Mafia-linked backers will do anything to protect their investment. Some violence and some strong language. 2007. RC 65469 ## Mister B. Gone RC 65711 6 hours 52 minutes by Clive Barker read by David Hartley-Margolin Memoir of Jakabok Botch, a scarred, two-tailed demon from Hell. Between confessions, anecdotes, and warnings to the reader, Jakabok describes his revenge on his abusive father, his failed love affair, his arrival on Earth, and his fate at the hands of man. Some violence. Bestseller. 2007. RC 65711 ## City of Glory: A Novel of War and Desire in Old Manhattan RC 65715 17 hours 10 minutes by Beverly Swerling read by David Hartley-Margolin After losing his hand in the War of 1812, surgeon Joyful Patrick Turner returns to Manhattan seeking his fortune in the Canton trade. Ambition pits him against unscrupulous trader Gornt Blakeman, who covets Joyful’s sweetheart. Sequel to City of Dreams (RC 64726). Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 65715 ## Even Now RC 65716 10 hours 23 minutes by Karen Kingsbury read by Gabriella Cavallero Eighteen-year-old Emily Anderson sets out to find her birth parents— Lauren Gibbs, a war correspondent in Afghanistan and Iraq, and Top Gun flight instructor Shane Galanter—who were torn apart by lies at Emily’s birth. Emily finally locates them, but it will take faith and determination to reunite the family. 2005. RC 65716 ## Time Dancers: The Meq, Book 2 RC 65717 14 hours 40 minutes by Steve Cash read by Erik Sandvold Zianno “Z” Zezen and his fellow Meq—near-immortal beings who stop aging at the age of twelve—await the Remembering, when they will learn their origins and purpose. Meanwhile, Z and friends race to find a mythical talisman before assassin Fleur-du-Mal reaches it. Sequel to The Meq(RC 60544). Some violence. 2006. RC 65717 ## The Off Season RC 65720 6 hours 10 minutes by Catherine Gilbert Murdock read by Kristin Allison In this sequel to Dairy Queen (RC 62782), D.J. is enjoying her linebacker position on the football team and her budding relationship with Brian from a rival high school. But a series of family mishaps drastically changes D.J.’s junior year. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2007. RC 65720 ## Memoirs of a Teenage Amnesiac RC 65723 6 hours 43 minutes by Gabrielle Zevin read by Mare Trevathan A fall leaves sixteen-year-old Naomi with no memory of the past four years. She discovers that her parents are divorced, her father is engaged, she has a boyfriend and classmates she can’t remember, and she must form a new identity for herself. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2007. RC 65723 ## The Closed Circle RC 65724 15 hours 33 minutes by Jonathan Coe read by David Hartley-Margolin British schoolmates, from The Rotters’ Club (RC 65730), nearing middle age at the beginning of the twenty-first century, deal with disillusionment and terrorism. Benjamin, an accountant, has been writing a novel for decades, while Doug and Philip are journalists. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004. RC 65724 ## Touching Stars: Shenandoah Album Novel, Book 4 RC 65726 14 hours 40 minutes by Emilie Richards read by Martha Harmon Pardee Gayle offers to let her journalist ex-husband Eric convalesce at her Shenandoah Valley bed-and-breakfast after he endures a harrowing ordeal in Afghanistan. Eric attempts to reconnect with their three sons and reflects on his reasons for leaving twelve years ago. Some strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 65726 ## Rachel’s Prayer: Country Road Chronicles RC 65727 9 hours 9 minutes by Leisha Kelly read by Anne Hancock After the attack on Pearl Harbor, Samuel and Julia Wortham’s twenty- year-old son Robert joins the military with others from their rural Illinois community. As families await word of loved ones, they find strength from Robert’s friend Rachel, who prays that God will bring peace amid the chaos of war. 2006. RC 65727 ## Texas Princess: Whispering Mountain Trilogy, Book 2 RC 65729 9 hours 57 minutes by Jodi Thomas read by Kristin Allison Texas, 1855. Loner Tobin McMurray reluctantly leaves Whispering Mountain Ranch to deliver a horse to a senator’s spoiled daughter, Liberty Mayfield, and to give her riding lessons. Surprised by his growing feelings for her, Tobin helps Liberty escape her rebuffed fiancé’s violence. Sequel to Texas Rain (DB/RC 64125). Explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. 2007. RC 65729 ## The Rotters’ Club RC 65730 14 hours 4 minutes by Jonathan Coe read by David Hartley-Margolin Birmingham, England; 1970s. Benjamin, Philip, and Doug are mates at a private school. They cope with parents, popularity, and girls while labor strikes, IRA bombings, and racism affect their families. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2001. RC 65730 ## Blasphemy RC 66026 17 hours 54 minutes by Douglas Preston read by Ray Childs Arizona. Progress on a controversial supercollider project has mysteriously stalled. The U.S. government hires ex-CIA agent Wyman Ford to pose as a liaison to the local Navajo community and discover why the project scientists are being so secretive. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2007. RC 66026 ## On Agate Hill RC 66038 13 hours 10 minutes by Lee Smith read by Martha Harmon Pardee Diaries and letters in a North Carolina attic reveal the life of fictional Civil War orphan Molly Petree. Taken from Agate Hill plantation to a boarding school, Molly eventually marries a man whom she is later accused of murdering. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2006. RC 66038 ## Farthing RC 66042 9 hours 20 minutes by Jo Walton read by Gabriella Cavallero Alternate post-World War II England. The Eversley family, members of a group that overthrew Churchill and made peace with Hitler, host a retreat during which Sir James Thirkie is murdered. Inspector Peter Carmichael investigates when suspicion falls on David Kahn, the Jewish husband of Lucy Eversley. Nebula Award finalist. 2006. RC 66042 ## The Husband Trap RC 66196 10 hours 44 minutes by Tracy Anne Warren read by Mare Trevathan London, 1816. For sundry reasons, shy Jannette Violet Brantford agrees to change places with her identical twin, vivacious Jeannette Rose, just before Rose’s wedding to Adrian Winter, the duke of Raeburn. But Violet truly loves Adrian and he grows to love her—the imposter. Explicit descriptions of sex. Rita Award. 2006. RC 66196 ## Z for Zachariah RC 66204 5 hours 39 minutes by Robert C. O’Brien read by Mare Trevathan Sixteen-year-old Ann Burden, seemingly the sole survivor of a nuclear war, is tending her family farm when she sees smoke from a campfire—a stranger is in the valley. She takes precautions to hide her presence, realizing there are worse things than being alone. For junior and senior high readers. 1974. RC 66204 ## From the Files of the Time Rangers RC 66206 12 hours 58 minutes by Richard Bowes read by Erik Sandvold Mosaic novel blending alternate worlds of deities, men, myth, and politics. Roman gods inhabit twentieth-century New York, a politician eyes the presidency, and Time Rangers—runaway and abandoned children chosen to serve Apollo—maintain order along the Time Stream. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Nebula Award finalist. 2005. RC 66206 ## A Heart So White RC 66211 11 hours 36 minutes by Javier Marías read by David Hartley-Margolin Spain. For years Juan’s father remained silent about his first wife’s death. After Juan marries Luisa, she draws out her father-in-law in confidential conversations. When he returns home from a trip a day early, Juan overhears family secrets that he really doesn’t want to know. Strong language. 1992. RC 66211 ## Shoe Addicts Anonymous RC 66213 9 hours 11 minutes by Beth Harbison read by Martha Harmon Pardee Four diverse women from the Washington, D.C., area form a club to trade expensive shoes. Debt-ridden waitress Lorna, unloved trophy wife Helene, agoraphobic phone-sex operator Sandra, and harassed nanny Joss become fast friends who help one another deal with their problems. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 66213 ## Sweet and Deadly RC 66217 4 hours 56 minutes by Charlaine Harris read by Kristin Allison In the tiny southern town of Lowfield, Mississippi, twenty-three-year- old Catherine Linton, the society editor of the local paper, believes the recent car crash that killed her parents was no accident. She finds the bludgeoned body of her father’s longtime nurse (and blackmailer)— and then another murder occurs. 1981. RC 66217 ## Eifelheim RC 66272 18 hours 53 minutes by Michael Flynn read by Gordon Gould Mathematical historian Tom Schwoerin becomes obsessed with Eifelheim, a medieval German town that mysteriously vanished during the plague. Tom uncovers evidence that fourteenth-century priest Pastor Dietrich encountered aliens—which validates interdimensional-travel theories posed by Tom’s lover, physicist Sharon Nagy. Dietrich’s tale unfolds alongside Tom’s present-day investigations. Hugo Award nominee. 2006. RC 66272 ## Diary of a Bad Year DB 66425 6 hours 47 minutes by J.M. Coetzee read by John Lescault Australia. Aging South African writer JC is penning essays for a forthcoming book in which he and others expound on various contentious subjects. JC hires Anya, his beautiful neighbor who calls him Señor C, as his secretary. Anya’s lover Alan grows increasingly jealous and schemes to defraud JC. 2007. DB 66425 ## Sword Song: The Battle for London; the Saxon Stories, Book 4 RC 66498 11 hours 30 minutes by Bernard Cornwell read by Robert Sams England, A.D. 885. King Alfred of Wessex orders Saxon warrior Uhtred, lord of Bebbanburg, to retake London, a decaying Roman city that was invaded by Viking raiders. The mission once again tests Uhtred’s loyalties. Sequel to Lords of the North (RC 64166). Violence and some strong language. 2008. RC 66498 ## March Violets: A Bernhard Gunther Novel RC 66544 10 hours 29 minutes by Philip Kerr read by Ken Kliban Berlin, Germany; 1936. A wealthy industrialist hires PI Gunther, a former police detective, to find out who murdered his daughter and son- in-law during a robbery. Gunther enters a decadent underworld and uncovers political corruption and a Nazi concentration camp. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 1989. RC 66544 ## Gods Behaving Badly DB 66599 9 hours 13 minutes by Marie Phillips read by Michael Russotto The Greek gods and goddesses, their powers fading, live in twenty- first-century London. Forced to work, Artemis is a dog walker, Apollo a TV psychic, Aphrodite a phone-sex operator, and Dionysus a DJ. Quarreling, the gods catch mortals in their crossfire. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2007. DB 66599 ## Something Rising (Light and Swift) RC 66713 7 hours 18 minutes by Haven Kimmel read by Celeste Lawson Cassie Claiborne grows up in Indiana with a depressed mother, an agora- phobic sister, and an unreliable father who abandons them. Cassie pays the bills by becoming a pool hustler and, after her mother’s death, journeys to New Orleans to investigate her family’s past. Some strong language. 2004. RC 66713 ## Inheritance RC 66714 9 hours 45 minutes by Natalie Danford read by Laura Giannarelli After Italian immigrant Luigi Bonocchio dies, his daughter Olivia finds a deed to a house in his hometown. Olivia travels to Urbino, Italy, to investigate. She meets her cousin and uncovers a terrible secret from World War II that Luigi had kept from his American family. Some strong language. 2007. RC 66714 ## Adventures in the West: Stories for Young Readers DB/RC 66734 11 hours 34 minutes edited by Susanne George Bloomfield and Eric Melvin Reed read by Jim Zeiger Twenty-six short western adventure stories written between the 1890s and World War I and originally published in two children’s magazines, Youth’s Companion and St. Nicholas. Includes “The Buffalo Hunt,” “Our First Well in Nebraska,” and “Sister Anne and the Cowboy,” among others. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2007. DB/RC 66734 ## Yellow Flag DB 66770 4 hours 16 minutes by Robert Lipsyte read by Gary Roan Seventeen-year-old Kyle comes from a family of NASCAR drivers. Kyle prefers playing the trumpet in a brass quintet, but when his racer brother Kris is injured, Kyle steps in. While helping his kin, Kyle becomes torn between racing and music—and two potential girlfriends. For junior and senior high readers. 2007. DB 66770 ## Ghost RC 67789 7 hours 17 minutes by Alan Lightman read by Michael Scherer After being let go from his midlevel banking job, divorced David Kurzweil takes a job as an intern in a mortuary. It is there that he is startled to see something inexplicable and life-changing out of the corner of his eye. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. RC 67789 ## Drood RC 68808 34 hours 5 minutes by Dan Simmons read by George Holmes Wilkie Collins reveals the mysterious final five years of his friend and fellow novelist Charles Dickens. After surviving an 1865 train crash, Dickens meets the grotesque Mr. Drood amidst the bloody carnage. Drood’s disturbing behavior unnerves Dickens, who obsesses about uncovering Drood’s true identity. Dickens enlists Collins’s help. Violence. 2009. RC 68808 ## The Story of a Marriage DB 69141 8 hours 22 minutes by Andrew Sean Greer read by Celeste Lawson African American Pearlie Ash moves to San Francisco for work during World War II. There she reunites with her childhood sweetheart Holland and they marry and have a child. In 1953, a white man whom Holland befriended in a military hospital meets Pearlie and makes her a shocking offer. 2008. DB 69141 ## Area of Suspicion DB 69150 8 hours 37 minutes by John D. MacDonald read by Don Hagen Four years ago, after catching his fiancée Niki with his brother Ken, Gevan Dean relinquished leadership of the family company and fled to Florida. Now Ken has been murdered, and Gevan must save the company and find the killer while resisting Niki, his brother’s widow. Some descriptions of sex. 1954. DB 69150 ## Bones of Faerie DB 69333 5 hours 49 minutes by Janni Lee Simner read by Nicola Daval Fifteen-year-old Liza and other townspeople shun faerie magic after surviving the war. But when Liza’s mother disappears, Liza flees her abusive father to search for her mother and discovers the awful truth about the war and her own developing magic powers. Some violence. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB 69333 ## The Honorary Consul DB 69334 11 hours 20 minutes by Graham Greene read by Michael Russotto Argentina. A British consul is kidnapped by Paraguayan revolutionaries who have mistaken him for the American ambassador. A local physician with his own divided loyalties negotiates between the rebels and the authorities. A tale of political chaos, love, faith, and betrayal. Includes 2008 introduction by Mark Bosco. 1973. DB 69334 ## Pelican Road DB 69382 10 hours 36 minutes by Howard Bahr read by Don Hagen 1940. Several miscommunications place two trains on a collision course along a Mississippi-to-Louisiana rail line called Pelican Road. While the freight transporter’s engineer, A.P. Dunn, battles memory loss, the passenger carrier’s brakeman, Artemus Kane, ponders war memories and his budding romance. Strong language and some violence. 2008. DB 69382 ## Who Do You Love: Stories DB 69435 11 hours 1 minute by Jean Thompson read by Celeste Lawson Fifteen disquieting short stories explore the basic human need for love. In “Fire Dreams” a bored single woman begins an affair with a married fireman. In “Antarctica” a lonely woman reevaluates her family dynamics while driving her grandmother to view a nursing home. Some strong language. National Book Award finalist. 1999. DB 69435 ## The Baby-Sitter IV DB 69438 2 hours 55 minutes by R.L. Stine read by Graci Ragsdale-Miller Jenny Jeffers tries to forget the baby-sitting experiences she had during the past year that landed her in the hospital. When her new neighbor begs Jenny to babysit, she reluctantly agrees, then finds herself in danger—again. Sequel to The Baby-Sitter III (RC 40912). For junior and senior high readers. 1995. DB 69438 ## Scarlet: King Raven, Book 2 DB 69452 16 hours 16 minutes by Stephen R. Lawhead read by Ray Childs Wrongly imprisoned, archer Will Scarlet faces the hangman’s noose unless he assists ruthless King William the Red by turning over King Raven and his merry band of thieves, from Hood (DB 68879). But King Raven has other plans. Violence. Christy Award. 2007. DB 69452 ## The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie DB 69464 5 hours 20 minutes by Muriel Spark read by Kimberly Schraf Edinburgh. With her freethinking ideas and irresistible charm, schoolmistress Jean Brodie exerts an enormous influence on a small group of impressionable young girls. The “Brodie set” receives an introduction to the privileged world of adult games. A portrait of adolescence, its innocence, and curiosity about life and sex. 1961. DB 69464 ## D.C. Noir, Volume 2: The Classics DB 69498 9 hours 31 minutes edited by George Pelecanos read by Chuck Young Sixteen tales published between 1900 and 2006 that explore race, class, and politics in Washington, D.C. In “After” Marita Golden depicts a police shooting’s psychological fallout. Includes works by Edward P. Jones, Langston Hughes, and Richard Wright. Companion to D.C. Noir (RC 62948). Some violence and some strong language. 2008. DB 69498 ## Flying to America: Forty-five More Stories DB 69552 11 hours 46 minutes by Donald Barthelme read by Michael Kramer Contains previously uncollected stories. In “Perpetua” a young boy’s mother tells her husband that she does not want to live with him any longer and moves on with her own life. In “A Man” a fireman awakes one morning to find that his left hand is gone. 2007. DB 69552 ## Murder at the Academy Awards: A Red-Carpet Murder Mystery DB 69590 10 hours 22 minutes by Joan Rivers read by Barbara Rappaport Max Taylor, a Joan Rivers-inspired celebrity interviewer, competes to nab the hottest stars attending the Oscars ceremony. Actress Halsey Hamilton, a friend of Max’s daughter, emerges from her limo undressed and stoned. While talking to Max, Halsey collapses and dies. Max goes undercover at Halsey’s rehab facility to investigate. 2009. DB 69590 ## Those Who Save Us DB 70052 16 hours 24 minutes by Jenna Blum read by Mitzi Friedlander History professor Trudy Swenson survived the Holocaust as a child with her mother Anna. When Anna married a GI after liberation, they moved to Minnesota. Now a photograph of a Nazi officer opens secret pages of Anna’s past. Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2004. DB 70052 ## Happiness Key DB 70053 17 hours 56 minutes by Emilie Richards read by Carol Dines Florida. When Tracy’s ex-husband lands in jail, she manages his ramshackle beachside development on site. Tracy discovers the body of elderly Herb in one cottage and enlists the help of the three other tenants—all women—to find and notify Herb’s family. The four soon become best friends. 2009. DB 70053 ## Twenties Girl DB 70068 16 hours 31 minutes by Sophie Kinsella read by Carol Dines Twenty-seven-year-old Lara Lington reluctantly attends the funeral of 105-year-old Sadie, the great-aunt she never knew. Lara is quite confused to come face to face with Sadie’s much-younger ghost, dressed in 1920s clothing, who demands that Lara help her find a beloved necklace. Strong language. 2009. DB 70068 ## Bleak History DB 70071 14 hours 29 minutes by John Shirley read by Jon Huffman Former army Ranger Gabriel Bleak, now a skip tracer who can communicate with the dead, eludes Homeland Security agents who want him to control the spiritual realm called the Hidden. Gabriel summons the Hidden’s forces to counter evil threatening humankind. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70071 ## An Echo in the Bone: Outlander Series DB 70073 39 hours 2 minutes by Diana Gabaldon read by Erin Jones Jamie Fraser and his time-traveling wife Claire, from A Breath of Snow and Ashes (RC 61201), know the outcome of the American rebellion, but not the personal hardships they may endure. Meanwhile their twentieth- century daughter Brianna tracks their fate through old letters. Violence, strong language, and descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70073 ## The Casebook of Sidney Zoom DB 70232 12 hours 5 minutes by Erle Stanley Gardner read by Guy Williams Ten short stories and novelettes written between 1930 and 1934 that feature Depression-era sleuth Sidney Zoom, champion of the downtrodden and master of disguise. Includes “Cheating the Chair” and other tales involving stolen jewels, confidence swindles, hidden fortunes, missing wills, disappearing bodies, and murder frames. Edited by Bill Pronzini. 2006. DB 70232 ## Shelter Mountain: A Virgin River Novel DB 70281 11 hours 51 minutes by Robyn Carr read by Jill Fox John “Preacher” Middleton, ex-marine-turned-cook at Jack Sheridan’s Virgin River tavern, assists a battered woman and her son. On the run from her abusive spouse, Paige remains in town to work and gradually falls in love with Preacher—but her husband finds them. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB 70281 ## Hush, Hush DB 70283 8 hours 3 minutes by Becca Fitzpatrick read by Erin Jones Studious Nora Grey, a school newspaper columnist, is partnered in biology class with the mysterious new student Patch and scoffs at his flirtation attempts. Then Nora begins having strange visions and receives warnings to stay away from Patch. Some strong language. For senior high and older readers. 2009. DB 70283 ## Food, Girls, and Other Things I Can’t Have DB 70287 7 hours 2 minutes by Allen Zadoff read by Andy Pyle Fifteen-year-old Andrew Zansky weighs more than 300 pounds and just met the girl of his dreams. After high school quarterback O. Douglas defends Andrew from bullies, he realizes this is his chance to change and he tries out for the football team. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70287 ## Chronic City DB 70289 15 hours 27 minutes by Jonathan Lethem read by Barry Bernson Future Manhattan. Former child actor Chase finds himself back in the limelight when his fiancée, an astronaut, is trapped in orbit. Chase befriends wayward culture critic Perkus Tooth and ghostwriter Oona Laszlo as an escaped tiger and a simulated parallel universe terrorize the city. Strong language. 2009. DB 70289 ## Fat Cat DB 70291 7 hours 39 minutes by Robin Brande read by Jill Fox Overweight but academically ambitious and determined to outshine her nemesis Matt, Catherine Locke adapts her lifestyle to that of hominins from 1.8 million years ago for Mr. Fizer’s science fair project. As the experiment progresses and pounds drop, Cat notices unexpected changes in her life. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70291 ## The Christmas List DB 70292 4 hours 26 minutes by Richard Paul Evans read by Jack Fox Three weeks before Christmas, the newspaper erroneously publishes the obituary of Utah real-estate developer James Kier. Kier discovers what others really think of him and sets about making amends to the people he has hurt, including the cancer-stricken wife he’s divorcing and his estranged son. 2009. DB 70292 ## The Four Corners of the Sky DB 70294 17 hours 9 minutes by Michael Malone read by Gary Tipton Navy pilot Annie Goode receives an urgent message from her father Jack, a wanted con man. He claims he’s dying and needs Annie to fly his old plane on one last escapade. Annie hopes the adventure will reveal the truth about her mother—but it discloses much more. Strong language. 2009. DB 70294 ## Deadly Pursuit DB 70298 6 hours 2 minutes by T.V. Olsen read by Jack Fox Wyoming. Aging trapper Silas Pine rides into Grafton in a last attempt to reconcile with his estranged son Noah, the town marshal. Silas, who arrives in the middle of a bank robbery, finds himself a member of a posse led by Noah—not exactly the reunion he planned. Some violence. 1995. DB 70298 ## Wellspring DB 70299 9 hours 48 minutes by Janice Holt Giles read by Mitzi Friedlander Nineteen fiction and nonfiction selections examine the land and people of Giles’s adopted state of Kentucky. In “The Minor Miracle” a young minister confronts his own theological skepticism. “According to His Lights” analyzes Appalachian cultural and religious mentalities. Several essays provide insight into Giles’s personal life and writing process. 1957. DB 70299 ## A Cousin’s Promise: Indiana Cousins, Book 1 DB 70301 8 hours 56 minutes by Wanda E. Brunstetter read by J. Michael McCullough Wayne Lambright loses his leg in a car accident during a weekend getaway from his Indiana Amish community. Afraid his injuries will prevent him from being a good husband, Wayne breaks his engagement to Loraine Miller. Loraine hopes to reconcile, but the return of her ex- boyfriend complicates her feelings. 2009. DB 70301 ## Funny How Things Change DB 70302 5 hours 40 minutes by Melissa Wyatt read by Andy Pyle Lisa convinces her boyfriend Remyto escape from their mountain town in West Virginia and move away with her when she starts college. But Remy meets Dana, an outsider painting a mural on the community water tower, and Remy reevaluates his future and his home. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70302 ## Even Money DB 70306 9 hours 58 minutes by Dick Francis and Felix Francis read by Fred Major After a steeplechase event, British bookmaker Ned Talbot meets his father, who Ned thought had been dead for thirty-seven years. But then Ned sees him murdered. Already coping with a mentally ill wife, Ned uncovers family secrets and determines the reason his father was killed. 2009. DB 70306 ## Lethal Legend: A Diana Spaulding Mystery DB 70307 8 hours 13 minutes by Kathy Lynn Emerson read by Jill Fox Maine, 1888. Diana Spaulding’s fiancé Dr. Ben Northcote visits the private island of his friend Graham Somener, where workers at an archaeological site have been poisoned and another is murdered. Ben investigates, and, as she plans her wedding, Diana uses her reporting skills to probe Graham’s secrets. 2008. DB 70307 ## Tempt Me at Twilight DB 70309 9 hours 2 minutes by Lisa Kleypas read by Erin Jones London, 1852. Unable to marry her true love, Poppy Hathaway gives in to a kiss from hotel owner Harry Rutledge and, to avoid a scandal, accepts his proposal. Harry adores Poppy, but she has doubts about her choice until she learns about Harry’s difficult past. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70309 ## Hitman: A Stanley Hastings Mystery DB 70310 6 hours 30 minutes by Parnell Hall read by John Polk Martin Kessler, a high school English teacher and part-time hit man, hires PI Stanley Hastings to help him quit the assassination business. Martin wants Stanley to keep him from completing his latest assignment. Stanley soon finds himself in trouble with both the mob and the law. Some strong language. 2007. DB 70310 ## Blood Game DB 70311 9 hours 19 minutes by Iris Johansen read by Madelyn Buzzard While recovering from events in Quicksand (DB/RC 66615), forensic- reconstruction sculptor Eve Duncan and her lover, detective Joe Quinn, investigate the murder of a senator’s daughter. The trail leads to a serial killer who believes in vampires. Violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70311 ## A Quilter’s Holiday: An Elm Creek Quilts Novel DB 70312 7 hours 59 minutes by Jennifer Chiaverini read by Mitzi Friedlander The quilters of Elm Creek begin a Thanksgiving project to represent appreciation and gratitude for all of life’s blessings. Meanwhile, Sarah waits for the birth of her twins, newcomer Anna hopes her friendship with Jeremy evolves, and a blizzard blankets the area. 2009. DB 70312 ## A Touch of Grace: Daughters of Blessing, Book 3 DB 70313 12 hours 0 minutes by Lauraine Snelling read by Mitzi Friedlander North Dakota, 1902. Jonathan Gould’s wealthy New York family sends him to the town of Blessing to learn the value of manual labor. While staying at the Bjorklund farm, Jonathan is drawn to Grace Knutson. But Grace has always had her heart set on Toby Valders—despite her parents’ disapproval. 2008. DB 70313 ## Purple Heart DB 70314 4 hours 29 minutes by Patricia McCormick read by Barry Bernson After waking up in the hospital, eighteen-year-old Private Matt Duffy has trouble remembering the incident that caused his brain injury. Haunted by fractured memories of a young Iraqi boy’s death, Matt struggles to adapt and eventually return to combat. Strong language and some violence. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70314 ## Prophecy of the Sisters DB 70316 7 hours 38 minutes by Michelle Zink read by Erin Jones Hours after Lia’s father’s strange death, a mark of a snake appears on Lia’s wrist pulling her and her twin sister Alice into a dark prophecy. In an epic fight of good versus evil, the sisters become each other’s enemy. For junior and senior high readers. 2009. DB 70316 ## Star Wars: Death Troopers DB 70317 7 hours 51 minutes by Joe Schreiber read by Alec Volz When the thrusters on the Imperial prison barge Purge break down on the way to a remote detention moon, the navicomputer alerts the crew to a nearby, seemingly abandoned Star Destroyer. But the scouting party returns with something more deadly and savage than the convicts onboard. Violence. 2009. DB 70317 ## A Voice of Her Own: Becoming Emily Dickinson DB 70318 7 hours 47 minutes by Barbara Dana read by Jill Fox Amherst, Massachusetts; 1839–1854. A fictional account of Emily Dickinson’s youth between the ages of nine and twenty-four. Describes her close family ties, year at Mt. Holyoke College, friendships, crushes on boys, and—above all—her joy in writing poetry. For junior and senior high and older readers. 2009. DB 70318 ## The Quiet War DB 70472 16 hours 53 minutes by Paul McAuley read by Mary Kane After Earth is damaged by climate change and the Overturn, many refugees escape to Mars and the moons of Jupiter and Saturn. Greater Brazil’s powerful families and green saints control most of the remaining survivors and create innovative warfare technology to prepare Earth for war with the Outers. 2009. DB 70472 ## Her Fearful Symmetry DB 70505 15 hours 29 minutes by Audrey Niffenegger read by Laura Giannarelli Mirror-image twins Julia and Valentina inherit the London flat of Aunt Elspeth Noblin, their mother’s estranged twin sister. After moving from Chicago to London, the young women meet obsessive-compulsive neighbor Martin, Elspeth’s shy younger lover Robert, and Elspeth’s ghost, who has plans for Robert and Valentina. 2009. DB 70505 ## The Fury and Dark Reunion: The Vampire Diaries DB 70514 12 hours 50 minutes by L.J. Smith read by James Konicek The third and fourth novels in the Vampire Diaries series. In The Fury Elena is tricked by Damon and confronts her worst fears. In Dark Reunion Elena, Stefan, and Damon join forces to fight an evil enemy. For senior high readers. 1991. DB 70514 ## Below Zero DB 70543 10 hours 29 minutes by C.J. Box read by David Hartley-Margolin Wyoming. Game warden Joe Pickett’s daughter receives text messages from someone claiming to be Joe’s foster child April, who was believed to have been killed in a botched raid six years ago. Hoping April might still be alive, Joe sets out to find her—but encounters a murderous environmentalist. Some violence and some strong language. 2009. DB 70543 ## Dreams beneath Your Feet: A Novel of the Mountain Men DB 70575 8 hours 18 minutes by Win Blevins read by Jim Zeiger 1840s. The declining fur trade brings trapper Sam Morgan and his companions to California. They shelter a brutalized Hawaiian woman seeking protection from her husband—who will stop at nothing to kill her. Sequel to A Long and Winding Road (DB 70528). Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB 70575 ## The Sky Is Everywhere DB 70626 7 hours 15 minutes by Jandy Nelson read by Julia Whelan Seventeen-year-old Lennie Walker, a studious clarinet player, finds herself thrust into the limelight after her sister Bailey dies. Lennie grapples with her growing attachment to Bailey’s boyfriend Toby and her interest in newcomer Joe. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70626 ## McKettricks of Texas: Tate DB 70648 10 hours 14 minutes by Linda Lael Miller read by Ray Foushee Texas. Tate McKettrick operates a cattle ranch and deals with his ex- wife and their twins while Libby Remington runs her coffee shop. Tate and Libby have relationship doubts, but the former high school sweethearts fall in love all over again. Explicit descriptions of sex and some strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70648 ## Friends in High Places DB 70772 8 hours 14 minutes by Donna Leon read by David Hartley-Margolin After Venetian city surveyor Franco Rossi informs policeman Guido Brunetti that Brunetti is living in an illegal addition to a fifteenth- century building, Rossi falls from a scaffold to his death. Brunetti investigates the bureaucrat’s demise and uncovers bribery, political corruption, and murder. 2000. DB 70772 ## Dune Road DB 70773 10 hours 31 minutes by Jane Green read by Martha Harmon Pardee In Highfield, Connecticut, recently divorced Kit learns she has a sister. Then Kit’s long-widowed novelist boss falls for Kit’s new girlfriend Tracy, while another friend, Charlie, loses her nanny and house when her husband’s finance job falls victim to the recession. Strong language and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70773 ## The Endless Forest DB 70774 20 hours 35 minutes by Sara Donati read by Kristin Allison Paradise, New York; 1824. Nathaniel and Elizabeth Bonner welcome home their daughter Lily and their ward Martha. But Martha’s mother Jemima, who previously abandoned the girl, returns and causes trouble. Sequel to Queen of Swords (DB/RC 63781). Some violence, some strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2010. DB 70774 ## Conspirata: A Novel of Ancient Rome DB 70775 16 hours 30 minutes by Robert Harris read by Jim Zeiger Slave Tiro, secretary to the statesman-philosopher Marcus Tullius Cicero, from Imperium (DB/RC 63427), continues to chronicle his master’s rise to fame and power. Cicero bribes his way into becoming a consul but is despised by his fellow politicians, including Gaius Julius Caesar, who conspire to assassinate him. Some strong language. 2010. DB 70775 ## Grave Sins DB 70777 7 hours 46 minutes by Jenna Maclaine read by Martha Harmon Pardee England, 1828. Dulcinea “Cin” Craven, the newly undead Red Witch of the Righteous from Wages of Sin (DB 70553), seeks out alleged mass- murdering vampire queen Marrakesh. But Cin questions Marrakesh’s guilt and searches for the real culprit. Explicit descriptions of sex, some violence, and some strong language. 2009. DB 70777 ## The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror, Volume 20 DB 70778 24 hours 3 minutes edited by Stephen Jones read by Kristin Allison Twenty-one tales of horror, fantasy, and the supernatural. Includes Gary McMahon’s “Through the Cracks,” Ramsey Campbell’s “The Long Way,” and Brian Lumley’s “The Place of Waiting.” Provides an overview of the genre and publishing in 2008. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70778 ## The Rose of Sebastopol DB 70779 13 hours 18 minutes by Katharine McMahon read by Gabriella Cavallero 1855. When her fiancé Dr. Henry Thewell falls ill treating Crimean War wounded, Mariella Lingwood rushes to his bedside. But the name he whispers is that of Mariella’s cousin Rosa, a battlefield nurse. Mariella travels to the front lines in Sebastopol to find Rosa and learn the truth. 2007. DB 70779 ## The Wedding Girl DB 70780 9 hours 25 minutes by Madeleine Wickham read by Martha Harmon Pardee Ten years ago, Milly married her American friend Allan so he could stay in England with his male lover. But now, just days before Milly is to wed her fiancé Simon, a chance encounter threatens to expose her secret. To avert scandal, Milly must find Allan. Some strong language. 1999. DB 70780 ## Amber and Blood: The Dark Disciple, Volume 3 DB 70781 10 hours 41 minutes by Margaret Weis read by Jill Ferris Mina, from Amber and Iron (DB/RC 64189), snaps when she learns she is a god in mortal guise. The discovery also angers her former lover Chemosh, the God of Death. Guarded by Rhys the monk and other companions, Mina journeys to the elusive Godshome to uncover her hidden past. 2008. DB 70781 ## Apple Turnover Murder DB 70782 7 hours 27 minutes by Joanne Fluke read by Kristin Allison Hannah Swensen of Lake Eden, Minnesota, is busily baking for a three- day charity event. When her former college professor—and one-time fling—Bradford Ramsey arrives in town, Hannah seeks to keep her reputation safe. But she must investigate when Brad is murdered. Includes recipes. 2010. DB 70782 ## The Birthday Present DB 70783 10 hours 37 minutes by Barbara Vine read by David Hartley-Margolin England. For his married lover Hebe’s birthday, Parliament member Ivor Tesham arranges for her to be kidnapped, bound and gagged, and taken to a romantic destination. But a fatal car crash derails the plan. Ivor attempts to cover up his involvement to save his political career. Some violence. 2008. DB 70783 ## The Last Surgeon DB 70784 10 hours 58 minutes by Michael Palmer read by Martha Harmon Pardee Jillian Coates can’t believe her sister Belle’s death was a suicide and starts her own inquiry. She meets Dr. Nick Garrity, an Afghanistan war veteran who works with the homeless. They discover a suspicious plastic surgery facility while an assassin tracks their moves. Some violence and some strong language. 2010. DB 70784 ## The Golden City: Fourth Realm Trilogy, Book 3 DB 70785 12 hours 57 minutes by John Twelve Hawks read by Erik Sandvold Gabriel Corrigan continues to search for his trapped lover, the Harlequin Maya, while struggling to prevent his evil brother Michael and the Brethren from using an advanced technology for world domination. Sequel to Dark River (DB/RC 64447). Some violence. 2009. DB 70785 ## The Believer DB 70787 10 hours 50 minutes by Ann H. Gabhart read by Gabriella Cavallero Kentucky, 1833. After their father dies, Elizabeth Duncan and her sisters take refuge with the Shakers, a religious sect that practices communal living and celibacy. Believer Ethan Boyd, who hasn’t yet made a commitment decision regarding the community, finds his faith tested when he falls in love with Elizabeth. 2009. DB 70787 ## Horns DB 70788 15 hours 6 minutes by Joe Hill read by Jim Zeiger Hungover Ignatius Perrish wakes up and discovers he has horns growing out of his skull and can hear people’s evil thoughts. Ig uses this newfound ability to solve—and avenge—his girlfriend’s brutal murder. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2010. DB 70788 ## Traitors’ Gate: Crossroads, Book 3 DB 70789 30 hours 6 minutes by Kate Elliott read by Kristin Allison With the order in disarray since the massacre of the eagle-reeves, Joss accepts command and unites the survivors to defend their land against the corrupt Guardians of the Hundred. Sequel to Shadow Gate (DB/RC 69941). Violence and some descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70789 ## The Body in the Sleigh: A Faith Fairchild Mystery DB 70790 9 hours 41 minutes by Katherine Hall Page read by Jill Ferris Caterer Faith Fairchild and her family are spending Christmas at their cottage on Sanpere Island, Maine. When Faith discovers a young woman’s body in a holiday display and a neighbor finds a baby boy in the barn, Faith looks for a connection. 2009. DB 70790 ## Remarkable Creatures DB 70792 9 hours 2 minutes by Tracy Chevalier read by Gabriella Cavallero 1804. Spinster Elizabeth Philpot and her sisters are exiled from London to the coastal village of Lyme Regis when their brother marries. Elizabeth meets local girl Mary Anning, who hunts for fossils to support her family. Their interest in science leads to a friendship despite differences in age and social status. 2010. DB 70792 ## Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull DB 70793 10 hours 31 minutes by James Rollins read by Erik Sandvold 1957. Soviets seeking to harness the unfathomable power of mysterious crystal skulls take professor Harold Oxley captive. To derail the nefarious plans of the communists and save his colleague, archaeologist Indiana Jones teams up with his old flame Marion Ravenwood and a hotheaded teenage biker. Some violence. 2008. DB 70793 ## Strong Enough to Die DB 70794 10 hours 51 minutes by Jon Land read by Martha Harmon Pardee Texas. Ex-ranger Caitlin Strong applies for a therapist position at a torture-victims’ treatment center, where she encounters her missing husband, a government contractor presumed killed in Iraq. An ensuing plot involving national security forces Caitlin to team up with a dangerous former foe. Strong language and some violence. 2009. DB 70794 ## Taming the Highland Bride DB 70797 8 hours 46 minutes by Lynsay Sands read by Mare Trevathan Merry Stewart is dismayed when she meets her betrothed Alexander d’Aumesbery, who appears to be a useless drunk like her father and brothers. But Alexander’s hang-overs are the result of poisoning. Companion to Devil of the Highlands (DB/RC 68845). Explicit descriptions of sex. 2010. DB 70797 ## The Domino Pattern DB 70799 11 hours 55 minutes by Timothy Zahn read by Jim Zeiger Frank Compton, from Odd Girl Out (DB 70761), and his assistant Bayta are stuck on a galactic train for six weeks with an alien force that wants them dead. When passengers die from an unknown poison, they try to catch the killer. Some violence. 2009. DB 70799 ## Surrender of a Siren DB 70800 11 hours 0 minutes by Tessa Dare read by Kristin Allison 1817. Heiress Sophia Hathaway escapes a conventional life, jilts her fiancé, and misleads Mr. Benedict “Gray” Grayson to gain passage aboard the ship Aphrodite. Sophia soon finds herself on a grand adventure, while passion flares with Gray. Companion to Goddess of the Hunt (DB 70762). Explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70800 ## Seaflower: A Kydd Sea Adventure DB 70801 12 hours 46 minutes by Julian Stockwin read by Erik Sandvold Following the devastating shipwreck of the Artemis (DB 70763), Thomas Kydd and Nicholas are assigned to a Royal Navy cutter in the Caribbean. As Britain and Napoleonic France fight to control the West Indies, the Seaflower endures battles, storms, and shark attacks. Some violence and some strong language. 2003. DB 70801 ## Evil at Heart DB 70804 8 hours 59 minutes by Chelsea Cain read by Martha Harmon Pardee Portland. Mutilated body parts decorated with graffiti hearts indicate fugitive serial killer Gretchen Lowell has struck again. Detective Archie Sheridan, from Sweetheart (DB/RC 67716), who was suicidal after his encounters with Lowell, leaves the psych ward to join the hunt. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2009. DB 70804 ## No Time to Wave Goodbye DB 70805 8 hours 3 minutes by Jacquelyn Mitchard read by Martha Harmon Pardee Vincent Cappadora makes a documentary film about kidnapping with help from his sister Kerry and brother Ben, who was abducted as a child in The Deep End of the Ocean (RC 42874). The movie wins an Oscar, but happiness is short-lived when Ben’s own daughter vanishes. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70805 ## Chasing Perfect: A Fool’s Gold Romance DB 70811 8 hours 36 minutes by Susan Mallery read by Tanya Eby When city planner Charity Jones moves to the small town of Fool’s Gold, California, the mayor plays matchmaker for Charity and Tour de France- winning cyclist Josh Golden. But a team member’s death has left Josh too traumatized to start a relationship. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70811 ## Savor the Moment: The Bride Quartet, Book 3 DB 70812 8 hours 55 minutes by Nora Roberts read by Angela Dawe Laurel is the cake baker at Vows, the Connecticut wedding-planning company she runs with friends Parker, Emma, and Mac. Though in love since childhood with Parker’s older brother Delaney, a lawyer, Laurel is afraid to act on her feelings. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70812 ## Wicked: Curse DB 70817 6 hours 38 minutes by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié read by Cassandra Morris Witch Holly, from Witch (DB 70596), learns the truth about the Cather family curse, discovers her parents’ deaths weren’t accidents, and has a vision of Jer alive. But she realizes that she can’t rescue him. Violence and some strong language. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2003. DB 70817 ## Wicked: Legacy DB 70818 7 hours 25 minutes by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié read by Cassandra Morris Witches Holly, Amanda, and Nicole, from Curse (DB 70817), are now in college. After Holly learns that her uncle and her mother’s best friend are in danger, she must battle evil to save them. Violence. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2003. DB 70818 ## Wicked: Spellbound DB 70819 7 hours 56 minutes by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié read by Cassandra Morris After being pulled from Dreamtime, Holly is unstable and held captive by Michael Deveraux. As Jer plots to rescue Holly, his soul mate, kidnappers are keeping Nicole on Avalon Island. Sequel to Legacy (DB 70818). Violence. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2003. DB 70819 ## Wicked: Resurrection DB 70820 9 hours 50 minutes by Nancy Holder and Debbie Viguié read by Cassandra Morris Witches Holly, Amanda, and Nicole, from Spellbound (DB 70819), confront a powerful family traitor to end the feud between the House of Cahors and the House of Deveraux and save the witch line from extinction. Some violence and some strong language. For senior high readers. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB 70820 ## A Kiss before the Apocalypse: A Remy Chandler Novel DB 70821 8 hours 0 minutes by Thomas E. Sniegoski read by Luke Daniels Boston PI Remy Chandler has renounced life as an angel but retains his special abilities, including understanding all languages. When the Angel of Death disappears, Remy’s heavenly former colleagues hire him to investigate—and to find missing, apocalypse-inducing scrolls. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2008. DB 70821 ## Dancing on the Head of a Pin: A Remy Chandler Novel DB 70822 7 hours 46 minutes by Thomas E. Sniegoski read by Luke Daniels Grieving the loss of his wife, PI Remy Chandler—from Kiss before the Apocalypse (DB 70821)—seeks out dangerous, supernatural jobs to cope. He investigates a stolen cache of ancient weaponry that possesses the power to destroy both Heaven and Earth. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB 70822 ## Where Angels Fear to Tread: A Remy Chandler Novel DB 70823 8 hours 35 minutes by Thomas E. Sniegoski read by Luke Daniels A distraught mother pleads with PI Remy Chandler to find her kidnapped autistic daughter. He reluctantly agrees after he discovers that the six-year-old has the gift of prophecy. Sequel to Dancing on the Head of a Pin (DB 70822). Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70823 ## One Kiss from You DB 70827 8 hours 33 minutes by Christina Dodd read by Justine Eyre England, 1800s. Shy Eleanor de Lacy impersonates her cousin Madeline, from Scandalous Again (DB/RC 55892). Madeline hopes the charade will deter her unwanted fiancé Remington Knight from marriage. Instead, Remington falls in love—disrupting his planned revenge against the de Lacys. Some violence and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2003. DB 70827 ## My Big Fat Supernatural Wedding DB 70828 11 hours 32 minutes edited by P.N. Elrod read by Nancy Wu Nine short stories about occult weddings. Jim Butcher’s “Something Borrowed” finds wizard detective Harry Dresden dealing with a bridezilla fairy. Other tales feature werewolves, vampires, ghosts, and Elvis. Includes works by L.A. Banks, Charlaine Harris, and Sherrilyn Kenyon. Strong language, some violence, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2006. DB 70828 ## Writing Jane Austen DB 70829 9 hours 4 minutes by Elizabeth Aston read by Julia Whelan American writer Georgina Jackson, now in England, is stuck on the first chapter of her new book when her editor commissions her to finish a Jane Austen manuscript. But Georgina has never read Austen so she seeks help from her landlord, his sister, and his housekeeper. Some strong language. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70829 ## The Inheritance DB 70831 12 hours 19 minutes by Simon Tolkien read by Simon Tolkien England, 1959. Disinherited Stephen Cade is convicted of killing his father, a famed Oxford historian. But detective inspector William Trave’s investigation leads him to France, where he uncovers a World War II incident involving the elder Cade that might explain his murder. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70831 ## The Hypnotist DB 70832 11 hours 6 minutes by M.J. Rose read by Phil Gigante FBI agent Lucian Glass suspects that Malachai Samuels, director of a reincarnation group, is after a Greek sculpture from the Metropolitan Museum of Art. Undercover at Samuels’s foundation, Glass agrees to be hypnotized, then revisits past lives that hold keys to the future. Strong language, some violence, and some descriptions of sex. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB 70832 ## Earth Abides DB 70833 15 hours 12 minutes by George R. Stewart read by Jonathan Davis A plague sweeps the globe, wiping out most of the human race. California intellectual loner Isherwood, who has immunity to the disease, and Em, a woman, survive. But can their descendants restore modern civilization? Some violence. International Fantasy Award. Commercial audiobook. 1949. DB 70833 ## In the Shadow of the Cypress DB 70834 8 hours 0 minutes by Thomas Steinbeck read by Jeff Harding In 1906 marine biologist Charles Gilbert discovers two artifacts under the roots of a storm-toppled cypress tree that prove the Chinese arrived in America before Columbus. A century later surfer/scientist Luke finds Gilbert’s journal and searches for the treasure. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70834 ## Matterhorn: A Novel of the Vietnam War DB 70845 24 hours 47 minutes by Karl Marlantes read by John Polk Vietnam, 1969. Reserve second lieutenant Waino Mellas is airlifted into the jungle to command a squad of marines at a base near Laos called the Matterhorn. Mellas has to fight not only the enemy but racial tensions, bad weather, illness, and senseless orders. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70845 ## The Sinful Nights of a Nobleman DB 70854 7 hours 58 minutes by Jillian Hunter read by Martha Harmon Pardee England, 1815. At a masked ball Lord Devon Boscastle and Jocelyn Lydbury mistake each other for their respective suitors and are caught in a compromising situation. After they are forced to marry and Jocelyn’s life is threatened, Devon realizes the depth of his love. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2006. DB 70854 ## Royal Flush DB 70855 8 hours 10 minutes by Rhys Bowen read by Gabriella Cavallero 1932. Lady Georgiana’s latest business venture, a dinner-and-dancing escort service, ends in an awkward misunderstanding. To avoid scandal, Scotland Yard sends Georgiana to her ancestral Scottish estate to keep an amorous American woman from seducing the prince of Wales—and possibly stop a killer who is targeting the royal family. 2009. DB 70855 ## Far Bright Star DB 70857 5 hours 43 minutes by Robert Olmstead read by David Hartley-Margolin 1916. After Pancho Villa and his bandits loot and kill in New Mexico, Napoleon Childs leads a novice cavalry expedition to hunt them down. But when a braggart does something reckless, the men are at the mercy of the bloodthirsty Dorados. Violence and some strong language. 2009. DB 70857 ## A Piggly Wiggly Wedding DB 70859 8 hours 44 minutes by Robert Dalby read by Jill Ferris More than fifty years after they fell in love, Second Creek, Mississippi, mayor Hale “Mr. Choppy” Dunbar—from Kissing Babies at the Piggly Wiggly (DB/RC 66542)—is marrying rich Illinois widow Gaylie Girl Lyons. The townspeople rally around Dunbar to welcome his fiancée and her disapproving children. 2009. DB 70859 ## Deception: An Alex Delaware Novel DB 70861 9 hours 53 minutes by Jonathan Kellerman read by David Hartley-Margolin LAPD homicide detective Milo Sturgis and psychologist Alex Delaware investigate the murder of prep-school teacher Elise Freeman. But the police chief’s son attends the school, so discretion is a must. Suspects include the victim’s boyfriend, colleagues, and students. Strong language and some violence. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70861 ## The Devilish Pleasures of a Duke DB 70862 8 hours 28 minutes by Jillian Hunter read by Martha Harmon Pardee 1815. Widow Emma Boscastle runs a school for young ladies in London. At a wedding, Adrian Ruxley, a friend of Emma’s mischievous brothers, rescues her from the unwanted advances of a suitor. Emma tries to resist Adrian’s rakish charms but quickly falls in love. Explicit descriptions of sex. 2007. DB 70862 ## Home in Carolina DB 70864 9 hours 52 minutes by Sherryl Woods read by Gabriella Cavallero Sports therapist Annie returns home to Serenity, South Carolina, to find that her former lover, pro baseball player Tyler, is also home recuperating from an injury. Tyler tries to reconcile, but Annie still feels betrayed by his affair, which produced a son. Some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70864 ## Plum Pudding Murder DB 70865 7 hours 32 minutes by Joanne Fluke read by Kristin Allison Baker Hannah Swenson of Lake Eden, Minnesota, discovers the corpse of Larry Jaeger, the crooked owner of the Crazy Elf Christmas Tree Lot. Jaeger’s fiancée, his ex-wife, a community college professor, and the town mayor are all suspects. Includes recipes. 2009. DB 70865 ## In Bed with the Duke DB 70866 9 hours 0 minutes by Christina Dodd read by Kristin Allison Moricadia, 1849. Michael Durant, heir to the duke of Nevitt, secretly exacts revenge for his two-year imprisonment by riding as the ghostly Reaper. Although still under house arrest, Durant is allowed to attend a party, where he meets lady’s companion Emma Chegwidden. Explicit descriptions of sex and some violence. 2010. DB 70866 ## Lake Magic DB 70873 9 hours 40 minutes by Kimberly Fisk read by Kristin Allison Jenny, still mourning the death of her fiancé Steven, discovers that their seaplane charter business is half-owned by Steven’s friend, ex- navy pilot Jared Worth. Jared wants his investment money back but doesn’t count on the charms of a small-town girl. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. 2010. DB 70873 ## There Goes the Bride: An Agatha Raisin Mystery DB 70877 7 hours 3 minutes by M.C. Beaton read by Jill Ferris As Agatha and her colleagues gather for her ex-husband’s wedding to much-younger Felicity, they learn the bride was fatally shot. Agatha, at first a suspect, soon is hired by Felicity’s mother to find the killer. Suave Frenchman Sylvan Dubois distracts Agatha from her sleuthing. Some strong language. 2009. DB 70877 ## A Blue and Gray Christmas DB 70886 6 hours 36 minutes by Joan Medlicott read by Martha Harmon Pardee When a historic restoration crew unearths a rusty box, friends Grace, Amelia, and Hannah discover it contains the diaries and letters of two soldiers—one Southern and one Northern—chronicling the Civil War era in Covington, North Carolina. The women track down the men’s descendants and arrange a reunion. 2009. DB 70886 ## Vanishing Act DB 70892 6 hours 13 minutes by Fern Michaels read by Faith Potts The women of the Sisterhood are relaxing on Big Pine Mountain when they learn that Yoko’s true love Harry Wong has been targeted by an identity-theft ring and is losing his dojo and all of his money. The Sisterhood bands together to seek revenge. Strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70892 ## The Forgotten Garden DB 70900 17 hours 33 minutes by Kate Morton read by Annie Wauters At twenty-one Nell learns that as a young child she was abandoned on a ship to Australia. When her adopted father passes away decades later, she travels to England to find her identity. But secrets remain until her granddaughter Cassandra picks up the investigation after Nell’s death. Bestseller. 2008. DB 70900 ## Deep Shadow DB 70902 11 hours 18 minutes by Randy Wayne White read by Gregory Gorton Doc Ford takes Tomlinson, Arlis, and teenager Will on a diving expedition in central Florida, where he believes a lake hides Cuban treasure. But two killers are hiding nearby, an underwater landslide traps Doc’s friends in a cave, and a sea monster harasses them. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70902 ## Flirt DB 70904 4 hours 31 minutes by Laurell K. Hamilton read by Annie Wauters Powerful necromancer Anita Blake, from Skin Trade (DB 69848), refuses to reanimate the wife of broken-hearted widower Tony Bennington. But Tony is willing to use any means necessary to get Anita to do what he desires. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB 70904 ## Río Chama: A Western Story DB 70905 6 hours 37 minutes by Johnny D. Boggs read by Mark Delgado New Mexico, 1890s. Jeremiah Cole, a senator’s son, receives the death penalty for killing a priest, but people fear he’ll be rescued by his father’s men before he reaches the gallows. For mysterious reasons, gunfighter and gambler Britton Wade vows to deliver Cole to his execution. Some violence. 2009. DB 70905 ## Leviathan DB 70906 8 hours 45 minutes by Scott Westerfeld read by Mark Ashby Alek Ferdinand, prince of the Austro-Hungarian Empire, escapes in a Cyklop Stormwalker from the clutches of the Clanker powers who are plotting global domination. He forms an uneasy alliance with Deryn, a girl disguised as a boy fighting genetically engineered beasts like the airship Leviathan. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70906 ## Blood’s a Rover DB 70907 21 hours 57 minutes by James Ellroy read by Steven Carpenter 1968–1972. Former cop Wayne Tedrow Jr. oversees the construction of Mafia casinos in Central America. Meanwhile FBI agent Dwight Holly executes Hoover’s crusade against black militants and left-wingers, especially shadowy revolutionary Joan Klein. Sequel to Cold Six Thousand (RC 52349). Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70907 ## Deadly Deals DB 70908 7 hours 3 minutes by Fern Michaels read by Faith Potts Attorney Lizzie Fox and the Sisterhood help Tom and Rachel Dawson reclaim the twins they adopted but lost when the birth mother took them back. The vigilantes discover that prominent Washington, D.C., lawyer Baron Bell is behind a baby-selling swindle. Some strong language. Bestseller. 2009. DB 70908 ## Tempted: House of Night DB 70910 10 hours 27 minutes by P.C. Cast and Kristin Cast read by Mary Kane As Zoey and Stark recover from the battle they faced in Hunted (DB 69098), Zoey struggles with her connection to A-ya. Meanwhile, Zoey’s best friend Stevie Rae behaves strangely, disappears at times, and keeps her activities secret, causing trust issues. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70910 ## Darklight DB 70911 7 hours 8 minutes by Lesley Livingston read by Mark Delgado New York. Faerie princess Kelley Winslow, from Wondrous Strange (DB 70194), is without her love, guardian Sonny Flannery. After a dangerous encounter in Central Park, Kelley journeys to the otherworld to untangle the strands of a magical conspiracy and see Sonny again. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2010. DB 70911 ## The Unbearable Lightness of Scones DB 70913 11 hours 21 minutes by Alexander McCall Smith read by Annie Wauters The adventures of residents of a Scottish neighborhood continue from The World according to Bertie (DB 69310). Six-year-old Bertie wants to join the Boy Scouts but his overbearing mother has reservations. Gallery owner Matthew takes his bride on a surprise Australian honeymoon, while an artist’s dog sires a litter. 2008. DB 70913 ## Trick or Treachery: A Murder, She Wrote Mystery DB 70914 6 hours 58 minutes by Donald Bain read by Margaret Strom Cabot Cove, Maine. After warning that the ghost of the town’s legendary murderess will soon rise to wreak havoc, paranormal investigator Lucas Tremaine crashes a Halloween party, where one of the guests is murdered. Mystery writer and costumed attendee Jessica Fletcher must determine who was the killer. 2000. DB 70914 ## Changes: The Dresden Files DB 70918 15 hours 34 minutes by Jim Butcher read by Gregory Gorton Susan Rodriguez calls her former lover Harry Dresden with news that Arianna Ortega, duchess of the Red Court, plans to use against Harry. Meanwhile, the peace between the court and the wizards leaves Harry in a tricky situation. Sequel to Turn Coat (DB 69100). Violence and some strong language. 2010. DB 70918 ## The Burning Land DB 70920 13 hours 3 minutes by Bernard Cornwell read by Robert Sams After the events in Sword Song (RC 66498), pagan Saxon warlord Uhtred leaves the service of Alfred the Great, intending to reclaim his ancestral home in Northumbria. But that goal is postponed when Alfred’s daughter appeals for help fighting off the Danes. Violence and some strong language. 2010. DB 70920 ## Bad Move DB 70922 9 hours 40 minutes by Linwood Barclay read by Gregory Gorton Science fiction novelist and chronic worrier Zack Walker convinces his family to move from the inner city to a new, suburban development that he believes is safer. But he soon stumbles upon two dead bodies, a find that puts his family in mortal danger. Violence and strong language. 2004. DB 70922 ## War Dances DB 70926 4 hours 51 minutes by Sherman Alexie read by Julian Thompson Short stories and a scattering of poems that explore the Native American viewpoint. In the title piece, a son confronting the possibility of having a brain tumor recalls his father’s losing battle with alcoholism and diabetes. Some strong language. PEN/Faulkner Award. 2009. DB 70926 ## Jumped DB 70927 3 hours 14 minutes by Rita Williams-Garcia read by Mary Kane The lives of three urban teens are entwined for one tension-filled day. Trina unwittingly annoys a raging Dominique while Leticia watches. When she overhears Dominique’s plan to beat up Trina after school, Leticia is torn over whether to get involved. Some strong language. For senior high readers. 2009. DB 70927 ## Too Close to Home DB 70934 13 hours 23 minutes by Linwood Barclay read by Erik Todd Dellums Teenager Derek Cutter is hiding in his neighbors’ house when they unexpectedly return and are inexplicably gunned down. Terrified, he tells no one. After Derek is arrested for the murders, his father frantically tries to link a missing computer to the real killer. Strong language and some violence. 2008. DB 70934 ## The Seventh Victim DB 70938 12 hours 41 minutes by Alan Jacobson read by Mary Kane Virginia. FBI profiler Karen Vail’s messy divorce and custody battle hamper her hunt for a serial killer known as Dead Eyes. As the investigation continues, she learns facts about her past that link her to the killings. Violence, strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2008. DB 70938 ## Clean Kill: A Sniper Novel DB 70945 10 hours 0 minutes by Jack Coughlin read by Gregory Gorton The Israeli-Saudi peace process, brokered in Scotland, sours when a missile strike kills the Israeli foreign minister and several others and injures Saudi Arabia’s ambassador prince. Gunnery Sergeant Kyle Swanson and his Trident team, from Dead Shot (DB 69312), hunt for the responsible party. Violence and strong language. 2010. DB 70945 ## Secret of the Dragon DB 70947 13 hours 56 minutes by Margaret Weis and Tracy Hickman read by Mark Delgado Legate Acronis’s troops capture the chief of the Vindrasi, Skylan Ivorson from Bones of the Dragon (DB 68637), and take him to Sinaria. There, the enslaved Skylan and his crew must fight in the Para Dix, a complex gladiatorial game. Violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. 2010. DB 70947 ## Gone: Wake Trilogy, Book 3 DB 70948 4 hours 12 minutes by Lisa McMann read by Mary Kane Eighteen-year-old Janie, from Fade (DB 69638), worries about her future with Cabe and the blindness that will result if she continues to use her ability to enter others’ dreams. The return of her absentee father complicates the situation. Descriptions of sex and some strong language. For senior high readers. 2010. DB 70948 ## Powersat DB 71001 15 hours 29 minutes by Ben Bova read by Erik Todd Dellums Businessman Dan Randolph’s dreams are shattered when his only experimental spaceplane disintegrates during a test flight, leaving his company, Astro Manufacturing Corporation, in tatters. Randolph must stop the Nine, the enigmatic group who sabotaged his spaceplane, before they gain control of his remaining asset, a power satellite. 2005. DB 71001 ## Sunborn: The Chaos Chronicles, Volume 4 DB 71002 15 hours 27 minutes by Jeffrey A. Carver read by Mark Delgado Exhausted from their adventures in Infinite Sea (DB/RC 49763), John Bandicut and his alien companions stop to rest at the Cloudminder Interstellar Waystation. Soon they are recruited to join the Starmaker mission and halt a danger that could threaten the galaxy and Earth. 2008. DB 71002 ## Untie My Heart DB 71004 13 hours 41 minutes by Judith Ivory read by Colleen Delany 1890s. Returning to England to claim his inheritance, Stuart Aysgarth, the new viscount Mount Villiars, accidentally runs over one of widow Emma Hotchkiss’s lambs. Emma schemes to recoup her loss while Stuart concocts his own plot involving revenge on a usurping uncle. Includes recipes. Some explicit descriptions of sex. 2002. DB 71004 ## The Spirit Lens: A Novel of the Collegia Magica DB 71011 17 hours 35 minutes by Carol Berg read by Mark Ashby Hungry for excitement but lacking in magical ability, Portier de Duplais, a curator of the archives at the Collegia Magica de Seravain, answers a mysterious summons by his cousin, the king of Sabria. After an assassination attempt linked to magicians, the king requests Portier’s knowledge and help. Some violence. 2010. DB 71011 ## Imperfect Birds DB 71209 10 hours 22 minutes by Anne Lamott read by Martha Harmon Pardee In this sequel to Crooked Little Heart (RC 44316), Rosie Ferguson is entering her senior year in high school. She tries to hide the extent of her drug use from both her recovering alcoholic mother and her stepfather. Strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71209 ## Dead in the Family: A Sookie Stackhouse Novel DB 71229 9 hours 10 minutes by Charlaine Harris read by Kristin Allison Telepath Sookie suffers from the aftermath of being tortured and grief for those she lost in the fae war. But paranormal politics, family issues, her relationship with Eric, and an angry enemy force her to recover quickly. Some violence, some strong language, and some descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71229 ## The 9th Judgment DB 71272 7 hours 30 minutes by James Patterson and Maxine Paetro read by Suzanne Toren Detective Lindsay Boxer and her friends puzzle over motives in two cases they don’t realize are linked. A well-known actor insists the Hello Kitty jewelry robber shot his wife, while the Lipstick Killer begins murdering mothers and children. Violence, strong language, and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71272 ## Heart of the Matter DB 71280 12 hours 0 minutes by Emily Giffin read by Martha Harmon Pardee Boston. Two women, Tessa and Valerie, describe the events surrounding an infidelity. Stay-at-home mom Tessa is married to Nick, a renowned pediatric plastic surgeon. After a marshmallow-roasting accident, lawyer Valerie’s young son Charlie becomes Nick’s patient. Some strong language and some explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71280 ## Freedom DB 71329 22 hours 10 minutes by Jonathan Franzen read by Robert Sams St. Paul, Minnesota. Liberal environmentalists Walter and Patty Berglund pioneer the gentrification of their neighborhood. But their seemingly perfect life disintegrates when their son moves in with Republican neighbors and Walter assists the coal industry. Walter’s musician friend Richard and Patty’s estranged family further complicate matters. Strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71329 ## Imperial Bedrooms DB 71416 4 hours 50 minutes by Bret Easton Ellis read by James Konicek Twenty-five years after the events in Less than Zero (RC 24456), Clay, now a screenwriter, returns to Los Angeles. His friend Trent became a producer—and married Clay’s ex-girlfriend. While casting for a film, Clay becomes obsessed with actress Rain Turner. Violence, strong language, and explicit descriptions of sex. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71416 ## The Confession DB 71850 13 hours 29 minutes by John Grisham read by Mark Delgado Dying paroled convict Travis Boyette confesses to Lutheran minister Keith Schroeder that he is guilty of the rape and murder of Nicole Yarber, a white Texas high school cheerleader, ten years ago. But African American Donté Drumm, Nicole’s former classmate, is about to be executed for the crime. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71850 ## Moonlight Mile DB 71851 8 hours 55 minutes by Dennis Lehane read by David Hartley-Margolin Twelve years after finding kidnapped Amanda McCready in Gone, Baby, Gone (DB 68819), investigators Patrick Kenzie and Angie Gennaro are married and parents of four-year-old Gabriella. Then Amanda’s aunt shows up and tells Patrick that Amanda, now a sixteen-year-old honors student, is missing again. Violence and strong language. Bestseller. 2010. DB 71851 ## ### Books for Children These books were recently sent to cooperating libraries. Digital talking books, available on cartridges, are labeled with the prefix DB. Cassette books are labeled with the prefix RC and play at 15/16 ips. To order books, contact your cooperating library. Many books are also available for download on the NLS BARD website at http://nlsbard.loc.gov/. Have you registered for BARD? It’s easy! Contact your cooperating library to find out how. ### Nonfiction John Paul Jones: America’s Sailor RC 66214 3 hours 32 minutes by Bruce L. Brager read by Guy Williams Biography of John Paul Jones, known as the Father of the American Navy, who was born in Scotland in 1747 and died in Paris in 1792. Traces his maritime career—begun at age thirteen—from apprentice seaman to commander. Discusses Jones’s role in the American Revolutionary War. For grades 6-9. 2006. RC 66214 ## We Are the Ship: The Story of Negro League Baseball DB 66426 1 hour 53 minutes by Kadir Nelson read by Chuck Young Presents the history of Negro League baseball from its beginnings in the 1920s through its decline after Jackie Robinson moved to the major leagues in 1947 and broke the racial barrier. Discusses gifted athletes, discrimination, and the players’ passion for the sport. For grades 3-6 and older readers. Coretta Scott King Award. 2008. DB 66426 ## Thanksgiving: The True Story DB 69151 3 hours 49 minutes by Penny Colman read by Laura Giannarelli Examines the origins and history of the Thanksgiving holiday as observed in the United States, including information about twelve locations that claim to have held the “first” celebration. Discusses traditional family gatherings, activities (sports and parades), food and menus, and Thanksgiving’s broader meaning. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2008. DB 69151 ## Hip-Hop Speaks to Children: A Celebration of Poetry with a Beat DB 69380 1 hour 40 minutes edited by Nikki Giovanni read by Julian Thompson Fifty-one rhythmic poetry selections from forty-two poets and performers representing a wide range of styles and eras. Highlights works from Paul Laurence Dunbar, Langston Hughes, Queen Latifah, and Kanye West. Includes part of Aesop Rock’s “No Regrets”—a ditty about little Lucy’s yellow-chalk drawings on the sidewalk. For grades 4-7. 2008. DB 69380 ## Farm Animals: Chickens, Cows, Goats, Horses, Pigs, Sheep DB 69442 0 hours 16 minutes by Robin Nelson read by Dave Corey The six books in the series Farm Animals are presented together. Provides facts about the animals’ appearance, food, and use and introduces relevant vocabulary. For preschool-grade 2. 2009. DB 69442 ## Years of Dust: The Story of the Dust Bowl DB 70282 3 hours 39 minutes by Albert Marrin read by Butch Hoover Discusses causes and effects of the environmental and social disaster that swept across the Great Plains in the 1930s during the Great Depression. Explains that farmers and ranchers unwittingly caused conditions that led to the dust storms and the loss of the land they had settled. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70282 ## The Great and Only Barnum: The Tremendous, Stupendous Life of Showman P.T. Barnum DB 70297 3 hours 46 minutes by Candace Fleming read by Barry Bernson Biography of Phineas Taylor Barnum (1810–1891), the founder of the Barnum and Bailey Circus. Traces his lifelong interest in presenting his fellow citizens with the amazing diversity of the human and natural world—fossils, mummies, three-headed snakes, Tom Thumb, and the three- ring circus. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70297 ## Adventures on the Ancient Silk Road DB 70949 4 hours 44 minutes by Priscilla Galloway read by Mary Kane Presents accounts of three explorers who journeyed on the Silk Road: Xuanzang, a seventh-century Buddhist pilgrim from China; Genghis Khan, the early-thirteenth-century Mongolian conqueror; and Marco Polo, the late-thirteenth-century Venetian merchant who traveled to the Chinese court. Includes cultural facts about places along the various routes. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70949 ## The Nexi Robot DB 71015 0 hours 58 minutes by Toney Allman read by Mark Delgado Discusses MIT professor Cynthia Breazeal and her student team’s work developing social robots. Explains the dexterity, mobility, and facial expressions of their advanced model Nexi and describes ways similar robots will help human beings. For grades 3-6. 2010. DB 71015 ## Fiction Surprise Island: A Boxcar Children Mystery, Book 2 RC 64077 2 hours 20 minutes by Gertrude Chandler Warner read by Graci Ragsdale Miller The four Alden children are delighted when their grandfather proposes that they spend the summer on a small, family-owned island. They will live in a barn, with old Captain Daniel nearby in the fisherman’s hut where Joe, a young handyman with a secret, is also staying. For grades 3-6. 1949. RC 64077 ## Tom Swift and His Airship RC 64084 3 hours 57 minutes by Victor Appleton read by Peter Lavezzoli Inventive Tom builds a zeppelin with an experienced balloonist. Eccentric neighbor Mr. Damon joins the crew, and the three flyers navigate their airship Red Cloud through a thunderstorm and police fire. For grades 6-9 and older readers. 1910. RC 64084 ## Amanda Pig, First Grader RC 65718 0 hours 15 minutes by Jean Van Leeuwen read by Kristin Allison Amanda is excited about starting first grade. Although everything is not exactly as she expected, she soon begins learning to read and finding her way. Easy beginning chapter book. For grades K-3. 2007. RC 65718 ## Mercy Watson, Princess in Disguise: Mercy Watson, Book 4 RC 65722 0 hours 21 minutes by Kate DiCamillo read by Anne Hancock By promising her treats, the Watsons persuade their pet pig Mercy to dress up as a princess for Halloween. Mercy is hoping for her favorite, buttered toast. But the trick-or-treat outing turns out differently than expected. Beginning chapter book. For grades K-3. 2007. RC 65722 ## Alfred Kropp: The Seal of Solomon RC 65725 8 hours 24 minutes by Rick Yancey read by Erik Sandvold High School sophomore Alfred Kropp, a descendant of Sir Lancelot, is extracted from his foster home to battle the demons imprisoned in a vessel that belonged to King Solomon. Sequel to The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kropp (DB/RC 62068). For grades 6-9 and older readers. 2007. RC 65725 ## Dunk under Pressure RC 65728 1 hour 55 minutes by Rich Wallace read by Erik Sandvold Free-throw specialist Cornell “Dunk” Duncan joins the YMCA summer basketball league all-star team. After losing his confidence in an important game, the seventh-grader realizes that he needs to become an all-around player. For grades 4-7. 2006. RC 65728 ## Powers: Annals of the Western Shore, Book 3 RC 65916 13 hours 2 minutes by Ursula K. Le Guin read by Erik Sandvold Gavir, a young house slave, takes his older sister Sallo’s advice to keep secret his ability to occasionally see into the future. After Sallo is killed, Gavir escapes from slavery to explore the world and his psychic powers. Sequel to Voices (DB/RC 63672). For grades 6-9. 2007. RC 65916 ## Tom Swift in the City of Gold; or, Marvelous Adventures Underground RC 65948 4 hours 7 minutes by Victor Appleton read by Peter Lavezzoli Tom, Mr. Damon, Eradicate Sampson, and Tom’s father follow a map in Mexico to find an underground city made of gold. They hope to make their fortune but are lucky to escape with their lives. For grades 5-8. 1912. RC 65948 ## Eager’s Nephew RC 66208 7 hours 22 minutes by Helen Fox read by Erik Sandvold In a world where self-aware robots are banned, Eager and his brilliant but headstrong nephew Jonquil—both robots—come out of hiding to visit the human Bell family. Soon the robots become involved in the mysterious and dangerous events that the Bells are experiencing. Sequel to Eager (DB/RC 59122). For grades 5-8. 2006. RC 66208 ## Nacky Patcher and the Curse of the Dry-Land Boats RC 66373 11 hours 52 minutes by Jeffrey Kluger read by Erik Synnestvedt One night a malt-wobbly man, Nacky Patcher, and an eleven-year-old boy, Teedie Flinn, find the wooden planks and masts of an enormous ship in a little lake. They try to unite the inhabitants of Yole to rebuild the vessel—an endeavor that changes all their lives. For grades 5-8. 2007. RC 66373 ## When Freedom Comes: Hope’s Revolutionary War Diary, Book 3 RC 66769 1 hour 34 minutes by Kristiana Gregory read by Miriam Wagner Philadelphia, 1778. Hope’s journal describes the difficulties of living with the enemy soldiers who stay in her home and occupy the city. Her brother Ethan leaves to join their father in General Washington’s army at Valley Forge. For grades 2-4. 2004. RC 66769 ## Top of the Order DB 69143 3 hours 30 minutes by John Coy read by Erik Synnestvedt Fifth-grader Jackson Kennedy lives for baseball and enjoys his friendship with three good teammates. The four guys forget about problems at home when they’re on the field. But now they have to deal with a new team member—Gig’s sister! For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 69143 ## Meow Means Mischief DB 69296 1 hour 35 minutes by Ann Whitehead Nagda read by Celeste Lawson Adopting a stray kitten helps Rana, a new student, make friends with fellow cat owner Susan. But Rana’s grandmother, who is visiting from India, doesn’t like the kitten’s mischief at home and tries to stop Rana from keeping it. Companion to Dear Whiskers (RC 54786). For grades 2-4. 2003. DB 69296 ## Tarantula Power! DB 69298 3 hours 30 minutes by Ann Whitehead Nagda read by Celeste Lawson Richard is excited about an “invent a cereal” project at school until the teacher assigns Kevin, a bully, to be his partner. Inspired by the class pet—a tarantula—Richard stands up for a second-grade victim of Kevin. Companion to The Perfect Cat-Sitter (DB 69297). For grades 2-4. 2007. DB 69298 ## A Good Night for Ghosts: Magic Tree House, Book 42 DB 69346 1 hour 44 minutes by Mary Pope Osborne read by Kate Kiley Jack and Annie travel back in time to 1915 New Orleans to help a teenaged Louis Armstrong fulfill his destiny and become “the King of Jazz.” For grades 2-4. 2009. DB 69346 ## Emmaline and the Bunny DB 69440 0 hours 52 minutes by Katherine Hannigan read by Miriam Wagner Emmaline’s family lives in Neatasapin, a tidy town where Emmaline is the only child to hop, jump in puddles, and dig in dirt. Emmaline wants a bunny to play with her and sets out to find one. For grades K-3. 2009. DB 69440 ## Basketball Bats: Gym Shorts, Book 1 DB 69443 0 hours 42 minutes by Betty Hicks read by Gary Roan The Tigers basketball team challenges Henry and his four friends—Goose, Rocky, Rita, and Jazz—to a match. Determined to win, Henry hogs the ball, but his teammates don’t like it. For grades 2-4. 2008. DB 69443 ## The Witches of Dredmoore Hollow DB 69541 6 hours 27 minutes by Riford McKenzie read by Brian Hemmingsen Strange things begin happening at Elijah’s New England home just before his twelfth birthday in 1927. Two strange aunts whisk him away to Moaning Marsh, where he realizes that the aunts are witches who need him so they can remove a curse. For grades 4-7. Edgar Award finalist. 2008. DB 69541 ## Tales of Horror and Suspense DB 69542 7 hours 29 minutes by Edgar Allan Poe read by John Lescault Eight mysterious stories by American author Edgar Allan Poe (1809– 1849), beginning with “The Tell-Tale Heart,” “The Pit and the Pendulum,” “The Fall of the House of Usher,” and “The Cask of Amontillado.” Concludes with detective stories “The Murders in the Rue Morgue” and “The Purloined Letter.” For grades 6-9. 2003. DB 69542 ## Troll’s-Eye View: A Book of Villainous Tales DB 69546 4 hours 37 minutes edited by Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling read by Nicola Daval Original stories and poems about fairy-tale villains by fifteen well- known authors. In “Up the Down Beanstalk: A Wife Remembers” by Peter S. Beagle, Mrs. Giant tells a reporter her version of Jack’s visit. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 69546 ## Clarence Cochran, a Human Boy DB 69548 2 hours 33 minutes by William Loizeaux read by Julian Thompson One evening Clarence Cochran wakes up to find that his shiny cockroach wings have disappeared and he has the body of a small human boy. After hearing the household’s human mother call the exterminators, Clarence needs a plan to save his cockroach family from extinction. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 69548 ## Genius Squad DB 70239 15 hours 59 minutes by Catherine Jinks read by Guy Williams Fifteen-year-old genius Cadel Piggott winds up in foster care and under constant police surveillance for protection against evil Prosper English, who is quite possibly his father. Cadel then joins a mysterious group called the Genius Squad. Sequel to Evil Genius (DB/RC 67249). For grades 6-9. 2008. DB 70239 ## Stealing Death DB 70284 7 hours 57 minutes by Janet Lee Carey read by Jack Fox After slipping out to capture a horse, Kipp Corwin loses his home and almost his entire family in a fire. But Kipp, who can see the death catcher Gwali, plans to steal Kwaja, the sack containing souls, to prevent other people from dying. Some strong language. For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70284 ## The Other Half of Life: A Novel Based on the True Story of the MS St. Louis DB 70295 5 hours 46 minutes by Kim Ablon Whitney read by Barry Bernson In May 1939, Thomas Werkmann sails from Hamburg on a ship filled with German Jewish passengers headed for Cuba. He thinks about Nazi persecution, speaks his mind when he shouldn’t, plays chess, and makes friends. But there is no port of refuge for this ship. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70295 ## The Girl Who Threw Butterflies DB 70303 4 hours 47 minutes by Mick Cochrane read by Jill Fox Molly’s father taught her to pitch a wicked “knuckleball” when he was alive. Now that pitch makes Molly the first girl on the boys’ eighth- grade baseball team. Some boys resent her, but catcher Lonnie becomes an ally and her best friend Celia stands steadfast. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70303 ## Bobby vs. Girls (Accidentally) DB 70304 2 hours 53 minutes by Lisa Yee read by Brian Conn Until fourth grade, Bobby Ellis-Chan and Holly were best friends. Now Holly is best friends with Jillian, who doesn’t like boys—especially Bobby. When the class election for Student Council rep becomes a race between Bobby and Holly, he wonders if they’ll ever be friends again. For grades 3-6. 2009. DB 70304 ## Wild Girl DB 70322 2 hours 56 minutes by Patricia Reilly Giff read by Jill Fox When twelve-year-old Lidie moves from Brazil to New York, she must prove herself in many ways. Lidie figures that riding the new filly— Wild Girl—that her horse trainer father just bought will show him and her brother, a jockey in training, that she is growing up. For grades 4-7. 2009. DB 70322 ## After Ever After DB 70791 5 hours 30 minutes by Jordan Sonnenblick read by Erik Sandvold Jeffrey Alper, from Drums, Girls, and Dangerous Pie (DB/RC 64360), makes a deal with best friend and fellow cancer survivor Tad: in return for math tutoring, Jeffrey will help Tad learn to walk again before eighth-grade graduation. Meanwhile, Jeffrey falls for new girl Lindsey. For grades 5-8. 2010. DB 70791 ## Stink: Solar System Superhero DB 70802 1 hour 9 minutes by Megan McDonald read by Erik Sandvold When Stink discovers that Pluto has been downgraded from its status as a planet, he launches a campaign in his classroom to restore its rank as a full-fledged member of the solar system. For grades 2-4. 2010. DB 70802 ## Peter and the Sword of Mercy DB 70808 11 hours 29 minutes by Dave Barry and Ridley Pearson read by Jim Dale In this Peter Pan story, sequel to Peter and the Secret of Rundoon (DB/RC 65856), Wendy seeks Peter’s help in stopping the forces of evil from seizing a secret stash of powerful “starstuff” that can be unlocked with the magical sword of Charlemagne. For grades 4-7. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB 70808 ## Abby Carnelia’s One and Only Magical Power DB 70809 5 hours 44 minutes by David Pogue read by David Pogue After seemingly ordinary eleven-year-old Abby discovers she has an odd but useless power, she goes to a camp for magicians. Soon she and others with similar supernatural abilities are sent to another hideaway where a sinister plot comes to light. For grades 4-7. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70809 ## Theodosia and the Staff of Osiris DB 70815 9 hours 26 minutes by R.L. LaFevers read by Charlotte Parry When mummies go missing from museums all over Edwardian London, eleven- year-old Theodosia puts aside her fight against the Serpents of Chaos to save her father, who is suspected in the thefts. Meanwhile Theodosia’s grandmother keeps hiring unsuitable governesses for her. For grades 4-7. Commercial audiobook. 2009. DB 70815 ## Theodosia and the Eyes of Horus DB 70816 9 hours 30 minutes by R.L. LaFevers read by Charlotte Parry Edwardian era. Eleven-year-old Theodosia’s ability to detect black magic raises her suspicions about a magician, the Great Awi Bubu. Meanwhile Theodosia’s older brother Henry discovers an artifact at the Museum of Legends and Antiquities that is coveted by every black- cloaked occultist in London. For grades 4-7. Commercial audiobook. 2010. DB 70816 ## Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa: Spring Babies DB 70856 0 hours 11 minutes by Erica Silverman read by Kristin Allison This spring Cowgirl Kate and her horse Cocoa have newborn animals to care for: calves, a puppy, and five baby barn owls. Four short chapters. For grades K-3. 2010. DB 70856 ## Fang: Maximum Ride, Book 6 DB 70860 5 hours 34 minutes by James Patterson read by Mare Trevathan In Africa, Max and her flock meet a mysterious scientist interested in “improving” the human race. He introduces Max to Dylan, another winged child, who upsets the flock’s dynamics when he joins them. The strain grows when Angel prophesizes death for Max’s beloved companion Fang—and others. For grades 6-9. 2010. DB 70860 ## Follow My Leader DB 70876 5 hours 19 minutes by James B. Garfield read by Erik Sandvold At first eleven-year-old Jimmy is discouraged by losing his sight in a firecracker accident. Gradually he learns to read braille, use a cane, and do things for himself. But working with his own guide dog, Leader, makes the biggest and best change. For grades 4-7. 1957. DB 70876 ## The Georges and the Jewels DB 70884 5 hours 12 minutes by Jane Smiley read by Mare Trevathan California, 1960s. Seventh-grader Abby trains horses on her family’s ranch. To avoid attachment before they are sold, her father names all the geldings George and all the mares Jewel. Abby’s patience helps her with ornery horses, her strict religious father, and a false accusation at school. For grades 5-8. 2009. DB 70884 ## Parties and Potions DB 70915 7 hours 59 minutes by Sarah Mlynowski read by Mary Kane Rachel has a dilemma: she’s crazy about Raf (a regular guy) and entangles herself in lies to keep him from learning that she’s a witch. So she breaks up with him. But how honest is that? Sequel to Spells and Sleeping Bags (DB/RC 65459). For grades 6-9. 2009. DB 70915 ## Outcast: Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, Book 4 DB 71017 6 hours 47 minutes by Michelle Paver read by Mark Delgado When Torak’s secret chest tattoo of the despised Soul Eater clan is exposed, the Raven clan casts him out. Without Renn and Wolf, he flees alone to Lake Axehead, where he battles an ancient evil. Sequel to Soul Eater (DB/RC 65671). For grades 5-8. 2008. DB 71017 ## ### _Foreign Language Books_ The following titles are available in the languages designated. Have you registered for BARD? It’s easy! Contact your cooperating library to find out how. Spanish El Camino a la Grandeza Financiera: Los Diez Pasos para Crear Riqueza, Seguridad, y un Futuro Próspero para Usted y Su Familia (The Road to Financial Greatness) DB 68990 10 horas 11 minutos por Louis Barajas leído por Juan Ramírez Un planificador financiero de Los Ángeles explora los pasos a la independencia económica y prosperidad en los Estados Unidos. Escrito especialmente para un público latino, esta guía analiza principios financieros básicos, inversión, y las barreras culturales que pueden inhibir al éxito de los inmigrantes. (A financial planner from Los Angeles presents Latinos with information about basic financial and investment principles. Details cultural barriers that can inhibit immigrant success.) 2004. DB 68990 ## Papeles Inesperados (Unexpected Writings) DB 68995 19 horas 34 minutos por Julio Cortázar leído por Juan Ramírez Una miscelánea de obras de Julio Cortázar (1914–1984) no publicadas, inéditas, o en versiones alternativas. Cubriendo un período de más de cuatro décadas, esta colección incluye partes no publicadas de Historias de Cronopios y de Famas (RC 24770), cuentos, ensayos, cartas, auto-entre-vistas, y poesía del autor Argentino. (A miscellany of unpublished, unedited, and alternate versions of works by Julio Cortázar (1914–1984). Spanning more than four decades, this anthology includes unpublished portions of Historias de Cronopios y de Famas (RC 24770), stories, essays, letters, self-interviews, and poetry by the Argentine author.) 2009. DB 68995 ## Cautiva: Testimonio de un Secuestro (Captive: Testimony of a Kidnapping) DB 68996 6 horas 49 minutos por Clara Rojas leído por María Pino El relato de Rojas de sus seis años en cautiverio por los rebeldes de las FARC en las selvas de Colombia. Describe su secuestro con Ingrid Betancourt; la desesperación y ansiedad de su vida en movimiento continuo; sus relaciones con otros presos; su fe; su embarazo; y el nacimiento de su hijo, Emmanuel, cuando rehén. Algunas descripciones de violencia. (Autobiographical account of Rojas’s six years held captive by FARC rebels in Colombia’s jungles. Describes her kidnapping with Ingrid Betancourt, the despair and anxiety of life on the run, relationships with other prisoners, her faith, and giving birth to her son while a hostage. Some violence.) 2009. DB 68996 ## ### Audio Magazines For a free subscription to these magazines, contact your cooperating library. 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