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Published: August 16, 2008 10:29 pm
At the LIbrary 08-17-08
The following are new books at Stillwater Public Library, 1107 S. Duck. New books are on shelves Sunday at 1 p.m. The phone number is 372-3633 and Web site address is .
DONATION
These DVDs are donations from Yumin Zhang.
Chinese Traditional Festivals.
Chinese Spring Festival.
Chinese Tea Culture: History and Culture Through Tea, Land for Tea Cultivation and the Art of Tea.
The Chinese Art of Pottery.
Chinese Martial Arts.
Eighteen Form Yang-Style Taiji Fan.
Around China in Forty Minutes.
An Outline of Chinese Culture: An Outline of Chinese Culture.
The Symbol of Eternity in China.
The Hutong and Courtyard Houses of Beijing: a Colour Documentary Film.
The Potala Palace: Budala Gong.
The Three Gorges, Wonders of Nature.
China.
New China’s Culture and Arts in 50 Years.
NONFICTION
The Human Touch: Our Part in the Creation of a Universe, by Michael Frayn.
Discover Your Inner Wisdom: Using Intuition, Logic, and Common Sense to Make Your Best Choices, by Char Margolis.
On Becoming an Alchemist: a Guide for the Modern Magician, by Catherine MacCoun.
The Human Odyssey: Navigating the Twelve Stages of Life, by Thomas Armstrong.
Why Good People Do Bad Things: How to Stop Being Your Own Worst Enemy, by Debbie Ford.
Harmonic Wealth The Secret of Attracting the Life You Want, by James Arthur Ray.
Human Goodness, by Yi-Fu Tuan.
The Spontaneous Healing of Belief: Shattering the Paradigm of False Limits, by Gregg Braden.
Followership: How Followers Are Creating Change and Changing Leaders, by Barbara Kellerman.
Against the Machine: Being Human in the Age of the Electronic Mob, by Lee Siegel.
The Pirate’s Dilemma: How Youth Culture Reinvented Capitalism, by Matt Mason.
The Second World: Empires and Influence in the New Global Order, by Parag Khanna.
How Come That Idiot’s Rich and I’m Not? by Robert Shemin.
Biography of the Dollar: How the Mighty Buck Conquered the World and Why It’s Under Siege, by Craig Karmin.
The Logic of Life: the Rational Economics of an Irrational World, by Tim Harford.
Out of Range: Why the Constitution Can’t End the Battle Over Guns, by Mark V. Tushnet.
The Supreme Court: an Essential History, by Peter Charles Hoffer.
The Manhattan Project: the Birth of the Atomic Bomb in the Words of Its Creators, Eyewitnesses, and Historians.
The Invisible Cure: Africa, the West, and the Fight Against AIDS, by Helen Epstein.
The FBI: a History, by Rhodri Jeffreys-Jones.
Storming Las Vegas: How a Cuban-Born, Soviet-Trained Commando Took Down the Strip to the Tune of Five World-Class Hotels, Three Armored Cars, and Millions of Dollars, by John Huddy.
The Oxford Companion to American Food and Drink.
The Hitler Salute: on the Meaning of a Gesture, by Tilman Allert.
Amazing Rare Things: the Art of Natural History in the Age of Discovery, by David Attenborough.
Pushed: the Painful Truth About Childbirth and Modern Maternity Care, by Jennifer Block.
Let’s See: Writings on Art from the New Yorker, by Peter Schjeldahl.
Lost on Planet China: the Strange and True Story of One Man’s Attempt to Understand the World’s Most Mystifying Nation, or How He Became Comfortable Eating Live Squid, by J. Maarten Troost.
God’s Middle Finger: into the Lawless Heart of the Sierra Madre, by Richard Grant.
Retribution: the Battle for Japan, 1944-45, by Max Hastings.
The Bin Ladens: an Arabian Family in the American Century, by Steve Coll.
Books: a Memoir, by Larry McMurtry.
FICTION
The Whole Truth, by David Baldacci.
Seen It All and Done the Rest: a Novel, by Pearl Cleage.
The Flawless Skin of Ugly People: a Novel, Doug Crandell.
Meyer, by Stephen Dixon.
The Spies of Warsaw, by Alan Furst.
The Beach House, by Jane Green.
Death Angel: a Novel, by Linda Howard.
Emperor: the Field of Swords, by Conn Iggulden.
Genghis: Lords of the Bow, by Conn Iggulden.
Free Food for Millionaires, by Min Jin Lee.
No Choice but Seduction, by Johanna Lindsey.
Falling For You Again, by Catherine Palmer.
Not Another New Year’s, by Christie Ridgway.
The Commoner: a Novel, by John Burnham Schwartz.
The Dancer and the Thief: a Novel, by Antonio Skarmeta.
The Last Patriot: a Thriller, by Brad Thor.
Drop Edge of Yonder: a Novel, by Rudolph Wurlitzer.
MYSTERY
Cockatiels at Seven, by Donna Andrews.
Cross, by Ken Bruen.
Chasing Darkness: an Elvis Cole Novel, by Robert Crais.
Losing You, by Nicci French.
WESTERN
Hundred in the Hand, by Joseph Marshall.
SCIENCE FICTION
The White Tyger, by Paul Park.
In the Courts of the Crimson Kings, by S.M. Stirling.
Legacy of the Force Revelation, by Karen Traviss.
YOUNG ADULT
The Fortunes of Indigo Skye, by Deb Caletti.
She’s So Money, by Cherry Cheva.
Shooting the Moon, by Frances Dowell.
Swindle, by Gordon Korman.
Sunrise over Fallujah, by Walter Myers.
The Dangerous Days of Daniel X, by James Patterson.
Smiles to Go, by Jerry Spinelli.
Switched, by Jessica Wollman.
CHILDREN
Hans Brinker, by Bruce Coville.
Chester, by Ayano Imai.
Space Boy, by Leo Landry.
The Little Train, by Lois Lenski.
Smash! Crash! by Jon Scieszka.
Gallop! by Rufus Seder.
Legend of the Chinese Dragon, by Marie Sellier.
The Bear Who Wanted to Be a Bear, by Jorg Steiner.
Overboard! by Sarah Weeks.
Mrs. McNosh Hangs Up Her Wash, by Sarah Weeks.
ADULT BOOKS ON CD
Guilty as Sin, by Tami Hoag.
The Odyssey, by Homer.
I Am Legend, by Richard Matheson.
Rush Hour French.
Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley.
ADULT MUSIC CDS
Blue Train, by John Coltrane.
Rockferry, by Duffy.
Flavors of Entanglement, by Alanis Morissette.
Troubadour, by George Strait.
Carnival Ride, by Carrie Underwood.
Warped Tour ‘08.
CHILDREN’S DVDS
An American Tail: Fievel Goes West.
Armadilly Chili.
Balto.
Beverly Billingsly Borrows a Book.
Black Beauty.
Blue’s Clues: Blue Takes You to School.
Blue’s Clues: Blue’s Biggest Stories.
Blue’s Room: Shape Detectives.
Blue’s Room: World Travelers.
Bob the Builder on Site: Roads & Bridges.
Caillou: Caillou, the Everyday Hero.
Clifford, the Big Red Dog: Growing Up with Clifford.
Clifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford Saves the Day.
Danny and the Dinosaur: --and More Friendly “Monster” Stories.
Diary of a Worm: --and 4 More Great Animal Tales.
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