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Just arrived–new Adult titles added to our collection

Posted by gloucestercitylibrary on April 4, 2012

If the book you’d like is already checked out,  stop in or call us at 456-4181;  we’d be happy to place you on the waiting list. You may also request checked-out books online. (Be sure to select Gloucester CITY Library as your pickup location.)

Fiction

Another piece of my heart, by Jane Green
Before the poison, by Peter Robinson
Blue Monday, by Nicci French
Cat’s claw, by Susan Wittig Albert
Chasing midnight, by Randy Wayne White
Clockwork prince, by Cassandra Clare
Death of a kingfisher, by M. C. Beaton
The demi-monde: winter, by Rod Rees
Diary of a mad fat girl, by Stephanie McAfee
Gem of a ghost, by Sue Ann Jaffarian
Illusion: a novel, by Frank Peretti
Into the darkness, by V. C. Andrews
Lone wolf, by Jodi Picoult
Missing child, by Patricia MacDonald
Night rounds, by Helene Tursten
Poison flower, by Thomas Perry
A question of trust, by Laura Caldwell
A searing wind, by Kathleen O’Neal Gear and W. Michael Gear
Spin, by Catherine McKenzie
The technologists: a novel, by Matthew Pearl
The thief, by Clive Cussler
Victims: an Alex Delaware novel, by Jonathan Kellerman
What happened to Hannah, by Mary Kay McComas
Wild thing: a novel, by Josh Bazell

 

Non-Fiction

The camping trip that changed America: Theodore Roosevelt, John Muir and our National Parks

South Beach wake-up call: why America is still getting fatter and sicker : plus 7 simple strategies for reversing our toxic lifestyle

This saint will change your life: 300 heavenly allies architects, athletes, bloggers, brides, librarians, murderers, whales, widows, and you

Zooborns Cats!

Zooborns! the newest, cutest animals from the world’s zoos and aquariums

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Just arrived–new Adult titles added to our collection

Posted by gloucestercitylibrary on February 28, 2012

If the book you’d like is already checked out,  stop in or call us at 456-4181;  we’d be happy to place you on the waiting list. You may also request checked-out books online. (Be sure to select Gloucester CITY Library as your pickup location.)

Fiction

$10,000 in small unmarked puzzles, by Parnell Hall
Agent 6, by Tom Rob Smith
All I did was shoot my man, by Walter Mosley
Boston cream, by Howard Shrier
The capture of the Earl of Glencrae, by Stephanie Laurens
Catch me, by Lisa Gardner
Chalk girl, by Carol O’Connell
The compassion of Father Dowling, by Ralph McInerny
The darkening field, by William Ryan
Dead low tide, by Brett Lott
Deader homes and gardens, by Joan Hess
Death of kings, by Bernard Cornwell
Fear index, by Robert Harris
Flowers in the attic, by V. C. Andrews
Gideon’s corpse, by Douglas J. Preston
Guns in the gallery, by Simon Brett
Home front, by Kristin Hannah
The house at sea’s end, by Elly Griffiths
How it all began, by Penelope Lively
I’ve got your number, by Sophie Kinsella
The innocent, by Taylor Stevens
Island of wings, by Karin Altenberg
Jaguar, by T. Jefferson Parker
Julia’s child, by Sarah Pinneo
Kill my darling, by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
Kill shot, by Vince Flynn
A lady awakened, by Cecilia Grant
Left for dead, by J. A. Jance
The look of love, by Mary Jane Clark
Midnight in Austenland, by Shannon Hale
Need you now, by James Grippando
No mark upon her, by Deborah Crombie
Oath of office, by Michael Palmer
The odds, by Stewart O’Nan
The orphan master’s son, by Adam Johnson
The other guy’s bride, by Connie Brockway
Pineapple grenade, by Tim Dorsey
Private games, by James Patterson and Mark Sullivan
Ragnarok: the end of the gods, by A. S. Byatt
Raylan, by Elmore Leonard
The rope, by Nevada Barr
Scarecrow returns, by Matthew Reilly
Seven princes, by John R. Fultz
The silent oligarch, by Christopher Morgan Jones
Taken, by Robert Crais
The winding road, by Cynthia Harrod-Eagles
The wolf gift, by Anne Rice
The world we found, by Thrifty Umrigar

 

Nonfiction

50 popular beilefs that people think are true
A consumers dictionary of food additives (Reference)
Home accessibility: 300 tips
How to get a great job: a library how-to handbook
Mayo Clinic healthy heart for life
Microsoft Office 2010 demystified
Microsoft office 2010 plain and simple
Multiple sclerosis: the questions you have, the answers you need
Nolo’s essential guide to child custody and support
OCD: a guide for the newly diagnosed
Personal finance in your 20s for dummies
Sergeant Rex: the unbreakable bond between a Marine and his military working dog
Solving the communion enigma: what is to come, by Whitley Strieber
Step-by-step cover letters
Travis picking (guitar instruction)
The voodoo hoodoo spellbook
What your doctor may not tell you about heart disease
Writer’s market (2012)

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Just arrived–new Adult titles added to our collection

Posted by gloucestercitylibrary on January 31, 2012

If the book you’d like is already checked out, feel free to stop in or call us at 456-4181;  we’d be happy to place a request for you.

Fiction

77 Shadow street
Believing the lie
Betrayal of trust (Chief Superintendent Simon Serrailler)
Breakdown (VI Warshawski)
Broken land (People of the Longhouse)
Charitable Body
Copper Beach (Dark Legacy)
Covert warriors (Presidential Agent)
D.C. Dead (Stone Barrington)
Deadline
Death benefit
A devil is waiting
Down the darkest road
Gun games
Halo primordium
Hunter
Locked on
Love in a nutshell
Perilous conception
Private: #1 suspect
The retribution
Shock of War (Red Dragon Rising)
Sisterhood of Dune
Slash and burn
Sleepwalker
Spunky tells all
Non-Fiction

Area 51:  an uncensored history of America’s top secret military base
Complete guide to wiring (Black and Decker)
Making it: radical home ec for a post-consumer world
Stunned by grief
Then again (Diane Keaton)
Urban pantry: tips and recipes for a thrifty, sustainable and seasonal kitchen

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Just arrived–new Adult titles being added to our collection

Posted by gloucestercitylibrary on January 3, 2012

If the book you’d like is already checked out,  stop in or call us at 456-4181;  we’d be happy to place you on the waiting list. You may also request checked-out books online. (Be sure to select Gloucester CITY Library as your pickup location.)

Fiction

11 22 63, by Stephen King
Alpine winter, by Mary Daheim
The angel Esmerelda: nine stories, by Don DeLillo
Before I fall, by Lauren Oliver
Best American mystery stories 2011 (Short Story Collection)
The black hawk, by Joanna Bourne
Clockwork angel, by Cassandra Clare
Come a little closer, by Dorothy Garlock
Dead last, by James W. Hall
Death comes to Pemberley, by P. D. James
Death of King Arthur, a retelling by Peter Ackroyd
Destined, by P. C. Cast and Kristin Cast
Devil’s gate, by Clive Cussler
The Drop, by  Michael Connelly
Explosive eighteen, by Janet Evanovich
Fly by night, by Ward Larsen
Forgotten affairs of youth, by Alexander McCall Smith
Impossible dead, by Ian Rankin
Kill Alex Cross, by James Patterson
Micro, by Michael Crichton
Midnight guardians, by Jonathon King
The next always, by Nora Roberts
The night circus, by Erin Morgenstern
The paper angels, by Billy Coffey
Prague cemetery, by Umberto Eco
Ran away, by Barbara Hambly
Ranchero, by Rick Gavin
Red mist, by Patricia Cornwell
Soft target, by Stephen Hunter
Three-day town, by Margaret Maron
Trick of the light, by Louise Penny
Twelve drummers drumming, by C. C. Benison
V is for vengeance, by Sue Grafton
Vigilante, by Stephen J. Cannell
Waking hours, by Lis W. Wiehl
Z: Zombie stories (Short Story Collection)

Non-Fiction

Blue nights, by Joan Didion
Farmers’ almanac 2012 (Reference)
Find your federal job fit
The Garner Files
Gloucester City (Images of America)
The Merck manual of diagnosis and therapy, 19th ed. (Reference)
Our bodies, ourselves 40th anniversary edition
A train in winter

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Just arrived–new Adult titles being added to our collection

Posted by gloucestercitylibrary on December 6, 2011

If the book you’d like is already checked out,  stop in or call us at 456-4181;  we’d be happy to place you on the waiting list. You may also request checked-out books online. (Be sure to select Gloucester CITY Library as your pickup location.)

Fiction

Aleph, by Paul Coelho
As the pig turns, by M. C. Beaton
Bad moon, by Todd Ritter
Baited blood: a Madison Rose vampire mystery, by Sue Ann Jaffarian
The best of me, by Nicholas Sparks
Bonnie, by Iris Johansen
The cat’s table, by Michael Ondaatje
Chango’s beads and two-tone shoes, by William Kennedy
Choke hold, by Christa Faust
A Christmas homecoming, by Anne Perry
The Christmas wedding, by James Patterson
City of whispers, by Marcia Muller
Cloudburst, by V. C. Andrews
The corn maiden, by Joyce Carol Oates
Dragon’s time, by Anne McCaffrey
Ed King: a novel, by David Guterson
Hotel Vendome, by Danielle Steele
In pursuit of Eliza Cynster, by Stephanie Laurens
Infernals, by John Connolly
Lady of the rivers, by Philippa Gregory
The litigators, by John Grisham
The lost angel, by Javier Sierra
Lost December, by Richard Paul Evans
Murder unleashed, by Rita Mae Brown
Nanjing requiem, by Ha Jin
Neverwinter, by R. A. Salvatore
Night strangers, by Chris Bohjalian
Out of Oz, by Gregory Maguire
The potter’s field, by Andrea Camilleri
Prince of Ravenscar, by Catherine Coulter
Season of darkness, by Maureen Jennings
Shadow in Serenity, by Terri Blackstock
Snuff: a novel of Discworld, by Terry Pratchett
The unquiet, by J. D. Robb
When elves attack, by Tim Dorsey
Zero day, by David Baldacci
Zone One, by Colson Whitehead

Non-Fiction

The best American science writing 2011
Cooking light: fresh food fast (weeknight)
The creative kitchen
Dunkirk: retreat to victory
Guitar for dummies
Healing painful sex: a woman’s guide
How to draw animals: in simple steps
How to make workbenches and shop storage solutions
Killing Lincoln
The Overstreet comic book price guide (reference)
A pocket history of the Civil War
Start fresh: your child’s jump start to healthy eating
Sybil exposed
The witches’ book of the dead

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Just arrived–new Adult titles being added to our collection

Posted by gloucestercitylibrary on November 15, 2011

If the book you’d like is already checked out,  stop in or call us at 456-4181;  we’d be happy to place you on the waiting list. You may also request checked-out books online. (Be sure to select Gloucester CITY Library as your pickup location.)

Fiction

Belonging, by Robin Lee Hatcher
Blood and other cravings, by Ellen Datlow
Blood rights, by Kristen Painter
Christmas at Timberwoods, by Fern Michaels
City of secrets, by Kelli Stanley
Deadline, by Mira Grant
Edge of grace, by Christa Allan
The grief of others, by Leah Hager Cohen
Mama sees stars, by Deborah Sharp
Mortal terror, by James R. Benn
Or the bull kills you, by Jason Webster
Reamde, by Neal Stephenson
Spellbound, by Blake Charlton
Suckerpunch, by Jeremy Brown
The undrowned child, by Michelle Lovric
The underworld (Fallen Star), by Jessica Sorensen
The urban fantasy anthology, ed. by Peter S. Beagle and Joe R. Lansdale
Warm bodies, by Isaac Marion
Wicked autumn, by G. M. Malliet
Zombies zombies zombies, ed. by Otto Penzler

 

 

 

Non-Fiction

101 recipes for making wild wines at home
Along the Delaware River (Postcard History)
Atlas of sports
Flirt skirts
From panic to power
Going home, finding peace when pets die
Guinness world records 2012
Martha Stewart’s handmade holiday crafts
Quick and easy Christmas
The Real ACT Prep Guide
Toxic free
Turn right at Machu Picchu

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Just arrived–new Adult titles being added to our collection

Posted by gloucestercitylibrary on October 11, 2011

If the book you’d like is already checked out,  stop in or call us at 456-4181;  we’d be happy to place you on the waiting list. You may also request checked-out books online. (Be sure to select Gloucester CITY Library as your pickup location.)

1105 Yakima Street, by Debbie Macomber
Acceptable loss, a William Monk novel, by Anne Perry
The accident, by Linwood Barclay
All the pretty hearses: a bed-and-breakfast mystery, by Mary Daheim
Bedbugs, by Ben H. Winters
Bitter truth, a Bess Crawford mystery, by Charles Todd
Blood royal, by Barbara Cleverly
Buddha in the attic, by Julie Otsuka
Burning, by Jane Casey
Cradle in the grave, by Sophie Hannah
The Cut, by George Pelecanos
Damage control, by Denise Hamilton
The deadliest bite: a Jaz Parks novel, by Jennifer Rardin
Death of the mantis, a Detective Kubu mystery, by Michael Stanley
Feast day of fools, by James Lee Burke
Flash and bones, by Kathy Reichs
Getting off: a novel of sex and violence, by Lawrence Block
Girls in white dresses, by Jennifer Close
Heartwishes: an Edilean novel, by Jude Devereaux
Home improvement: undead edition, by Charlaine Harris and Toni L. P. Kelner
Keeper of lost causes, by Jussi Adler-Olsen
Kill me if you can, by James Patterson
Language of flowers, by Vanessa Diffenbaugh
Lethal, by Sandra Brown
Love, come to me, by Lisa Kleypas
Moon maze game, by Larry Niven
Most dangerous thing, by Laura Lippman
Only time will tell, by Jeffrey Archer
Plugged, by Eoin Colfer
Retribution, by Sherrilyn Kenyon
Revenge, by Sharon Osbourne
Saint’s gate, by Carla Neggers
Salvage the bones, by Jesmyn Ward
Sanctus, by Simon Toyne
Son of stone, by Stuart Woods
Stuff that never happened, by Maddie Dawson
Time of death, by J. D. Robb
The towers, a Dan Lenson novel of 9/11, by David Poyer
Trackers, by Deon Myers
Viscount Breckenridge to the rescue, by Stephanie Laurens
Where you left me, by Jennifer Gardner Trulson
Witches of East End, by Melissa de la Cruz

Nonfiction

Book of U.S. government jobs
Concussion crisis
Home remedies from a country doctor
The ultimate guide to porches: building techniques for adding a new porch to your home

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Just arrived–new Adult titles being added to our collection

Posted by gloucestercitylibrary on September 13, 2011

If the book you’d like is already checked out, or even if it’s not in the catalog yet, feel free to stop in or call us at 456-4181;  we’d be happy to place a request for you.

Fiction

The ballad of Tom Dooley, by Sharyn McCrumb
The betrayal, by Jerry B. Jenkins
The burning soul, by John Connolly
Canary Island song, by Robin Jones Gunn
A cowboy’s touch, by Denise Hunter
Dandy Gilver and the proper treatment of bloodstains, by Catriona McPherson
Folly Beach, by Dorothea Benton Frank
Goddess of vengeance, by Jackie Collins
The help, by Kathryn Stockett (we now have 3 copies!)
Light from a distant star, by Mary McGarry Morris
The mercy, by Beverly Lewis
Miserere: an autumn tale, by Teresa Frohock
New York to Dallas, by J. D. Robb
The perfect suspect, by Margaret Coel
Pirate king, by Laurie R. King (release date 9/6)
Prey, by Linda Howard (release date 9/6)
The race, by Clive Cussler
Robert B. Parker’s killing the blues, by Michael Brandman
Second nature: a love story, by Jacquelyn Mitchard (release date 9/6)
The submission, by Amy Waldman
The tale of Castle Cottage; the cottage tales of Beatrix Potter, by Susan Wittig Albert
Trick of the dark, by Val McDermid
The vault, by Ruth Rendell

 

Nonfiction

Good stuff: a reminiscence of my father, Cary Grant, by Jennifer Grant
Greyhounds: everything about adoption, purchase, care, nutrition, behavior and training, by Caroline D. Coile
Hungry Girl 1-2-3: the easiest, most delicious, guilt-free recipes on the planet, by Lisa Lillien
The immortal life of Henrietta Lacks, by Rebecca Skloot
Murder of the century: the Gilded Age crime that scandalized a city & sparked the tabloid wars, by Paul Collins
The new complete book of food, by Carol Ann Rinzler
Moon handbooks: Puerto Rico (2009)
Prime time, by Jane Fonda
You only rock once, by Jerry Blavat

 

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