Friday, February 27, 2009

Books: Donations, an Englishman in L.A., Large Print

Fiction

Paths of Glory by Jeffrey Archer. What if you did a deed so magnificent you would be remembered for years? Something that would put you the level of LIndbergh, Armstrong, Lewis and Clark? What if you completed the task but had no way to prove it?

Love Mercy by Earlene Fowler. What an awful cover.

Star Bright by Catherine Anderson. Paperback romance.

Turning Point by Peter Turnbull. "A Hennessey and Yellich Mystery". Rural English policeman Hennessey is aging and he needs to accept it train his young team better. But, his experience becomes most vaulable when two murders, committed twenty years apart, are connected.

NonFiction

Death by Leisure: a cautionary tale by Chris Ayres. English journalist gets assigned to Los Angeles and decides to live the big life. He takes advantage of easy credit and, "those idiots you keep hearing about? The ones who brought down the economy by maxing out on easy cash?...Yes, that was Ayres."

Blue Ribbon Quilts by Linda Causee and Rita Weiss.

Arranging Flowers: how to create beautiful bouquets in every season by Martha Stewart.

Large Print

The Second Opinion by Michael Palmer. Thriller with doctors in Africa and Boston.

Heart and Soul by Maeve Binchy.

The Renegades by T. Jefferson Parker.

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