Fiction
Fringe: the Zodiac paradox by Christa Faust. Fabulous Faust fabricates fictional fun for Fringe fans. Tie-in to the TV series. It's 1971 and Walter Bishop's experiments with the subconscious unleash the Zodiac Killer. I watched the movie Zodiac a couple months ago, it was good.
NonFiction
Happily Ever After: a light-hearted guide to wedded bliss by Jane Fearly-Whittingstall. Advice.
AudioBooks on CD
The Engagements by J. Courtney Sullivan. 17 hours on 14 CDs. Novel about marriage and marriages that has had a lot of press.
Vampires in the Lemon Grove by Karen Russell. 9.25 hours on 8 CDs. Collection of eight stories.
The Heist by Janet Evanovich and Lee Goldberg. 8.5 hours on 7 CDs. Adventure and romance. Read by some dude named Scott Brick. That's a manly name isn't it?
Execution of Noa P. Singleton by Elizabeth L. Silver. 10 hours on 8 CDs. Death Row murderer is offered legal help (and a sure commutation) from the victim's mother if the murderer tells what happened.
Old Paperbacks
Donated paperbacks. I'm not going to list them because the titles are older, we probably have hardcovers, and paperbacks are a browsing thing anyway.
Large Print
I'm not listing these either. I don't want to.
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