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July arrivals
Today we have to offer to you: city dogs, an injured elephant and a cloned grandmother. Fortunately, or unfortunately, as the case may be, not all in the same book.
A frustrated genetic researcher manages to clone her grandmother, Mary, bringing her to life as a twenty-two year-old whose last memories are of 1929. Both entertaining and thought provoking, this engrossing debut novel by Camille DeAngelis has been compared to a modern day Frankenstein with intriguing plot twists and romance added to the mix.
When her veterinarian husband tells her he is getting a colleague, Neelie Sterling thought he was getting a collie, until she meets the pretty blond assistant. A trip to Zimbabwe to rescue an injured elephant also proves healing to Neelie, as she learns about herself as a wife and mother. Her trip to self-discovery is filled with many laugh-out-loud moments along the way.
In Cathleen Schine?s new novel, The New Yorkers, we are given an insight to the thoughts and aspirations, successes and failures of an ensemble cast living on the same non-descript street in Manhattan as their lives cross through the dogs they each own and love. Cathleen Schine once again crafts a delightful novel involving the sometimes complicated, sometimes comic workings of the human heart.
Among our July books are some old favorites, tried and true, such as James Patterson, Nora Roberts, James Lee Burke and Jude Deveraux. Also on the list are some new authors that you might want to give a try: Camille DeAngelis, Dorie Lawson, and new to the library, Judy Singer, Doug Stumpf, and Katherine Taylor.
Now available for check out:
Along Comes a Stranger, by Dorie Lawson
Big Girls, by Susannah Moore
Blaze, by Richard Bachman
Bright of the Sky, by Kay Kenyon
Confessions of a Wall Street Shoeshine Boy, by Doug Stumpf
Crooked Letter, by Sean Williams
Ever Running Man, by Marcia Muller
Heart in the Right Place, by Carolyn Jourdan
Her Royal Spyness, by Rhys Bowen
High Noon, by Nora Roberts
Judas Strain, by James Rollins
Julia's Chocolates, by Cathy Lamb
Lost and Found, by Jacque Sheehan
Meet Me in Venice, by Elizabeth Adler
Quickie, by James Patterson
Rules for Saying Goodbye, by Katherine Taylor
Sailing to Capri, by Elizabeth Adler
Savages, by Bill Pronzini
Someone to Love, by Jude Deveraux
Something More, by Janet Dailey
Tin Roof Blowdown, by James Lee Burke
Virgin River, by Robyn Carr
Wanted Man, by Linda Lael Miller
What Matters Most, by Luanne Rice
Whispering Rock, by Robyn Carr
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