March 28, 2024

Library news

The following are book titles at Gibson Memorial Library, located at 200 W. Howard St., in Creston. Regular library hours are 10 a.m. to 8 p.m. Monday and Wednesday; 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Tuesday, Thursday and Friday; and 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday. The library is closed on Sunday.

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“The Walking Bread” by Winnie Archer, “Six Cats A Slayin’” by Miranda James, “Read Herring Hunt” by V.M. Burns, “Who I Am with You” by Robin Lee Hatcher, “Code of Valor” by Lynette Eason, “Under the Midnight” by Tracie Peterson, “Out of the Dark” by Gregg Hurwitz, “Flights of Fancy” by Jen Turans, “The Boy” by Tami Hoag, “The New Iberia Blues” by James Lee Burke, “An Anonymous Girl” by Greer Hendricks, “The Best of Us” by Robyn Carr, “Untouchable” by Jayne Ann Krentz, “A Delicate Touch” by Stuart Woods, “Watching You” by Linda Jewell,”Purls and Poison” by Anne Canades, “The Whispered Word” by Ellery Adams, “The Cats Came Back” by Sophie Kelly, “The House Next Door” by James Patterson, “The Enemy of My Enemy” by W.E.B. Griffin, “Verse for the Dead” by Douglas Preston, “Forever and a Day” by Anthony Horowitz, “Glitter Bomb” by Laura Childs and “Liar, Liar” by James Patterson.

New books

“Anonymous Girl” by Greer Hendricks, “Beauchamp Hall” by Danielle Steel, “Best of Us” by Robyn Carr, “Bound Heart” by Laura Frantz, “Brief Answers to Big Questions” by Stephen Hawking, “Burglar” by Thomas Perry, “Churchill: Walking With Destiny” by Andrew Roberts, “Code Name: Lise” by Larry Loftis, “Daughter of War” by Brad Taylor, “Eggson Ice” by Laura Childs, “Enemy of My Enemy” by W.E.B. Griffin, “Family Trust” by Kathy Wang, “Fire and Blood” by George R.R. Martin, “First Conspiracy” by Brad Meltzer, “Girl in the Spider’s Web” by David Lagercrantz, “Hazards of Time Travel” by Joyce Carl Oates, “Hero Dogs” by Wilma Melville, “Hitler’s Pawn” by Stephen Koch, “Homebody: A Guide to Creating Spaces” by Joanna Gaines, “House Next Door” by James Patterson, “In Dog We Trust” by Beth Kendrick, “Instant Pot Bible” by Bruce Weinstein, “Instant Pot Fast and Easy” by Urvashi Pitre, “Indian World of George Washington” by Colin G.Calloway.

“Judgment” by Joseph Finder, “Kingdom of the Blind” by Louise Penny, “Letters from Peaceful Lane” by Janet Dailey, “Liar, Liar” by James Patterson, “Lost Girls of Paris” by Pam Jenoff, “Martha Manual” by Martha Stewart, “Master of is Fate” by Barbara Taylor Bradford, “Mayo Clinic Diabetes Diet” by Donald D. Hensrud, “McGraw-Hill Education Police Officer Exam” by Michael J. Palmiotto, “Moondust Lake” by Davis Bunn, “Of Blood and Bone” by Nora Roberts, “Out of the Dark” by Gregg Hurwitz, “Pandemic” by Robin Cook, “Pandora’s Lab: Seven Stories of Science” by Paul A. Offit, “Queen Victoria” by Lucy Worsley, “Queen of the World” by Robert Hardman.

“Reason to Breathe” by Deborah Raney, “Robert B. Parker’s Blood Feud” by Mike Lupica, “Sea Prayer” by Khaled Hosseini, “Seat by the Hearth” by Amy Clipston, “Secrets at Cedar Cabin” by Colleen Coble, “There Secret Cities” by Matthew Reilly, “Time’s Convert” by Deborah Harkness, “Tom Clancy Oath of Office” by Marc Cameron, “Tony’s Wife” by Adriana Trigiani, “Trailblazer” by Dorothy Butler Gilliam, “Turning Point” by Danielle Steel, “Ultimate Instant Pot Cookbook” by Coco Morante, “Under the Midnight Sun” by Tracie Peterson, “Untouchable” by Jayne Ann Krentz, “Wartime Sisters” by Lynda Cohen Loigman, “Verse for the Dead” by Douglas Preston and “What Doesn’t Kill Her” by Christina Dodd.