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Good-looking bounty hunters (12), doughnuts (12), handsome cops (12), too! What's not to love? (10), lots of hairspray and grandmas who pack heat. And Lula (10), If it didn't have you at "Southern Vampire Mysteries" I don't know what will. For fans of Stephenie Meyer (7), Janet Evanovich (7), and maybe Mary Kay Andrews. (7), Recommended by NGTC IT guru B.R. (7), Filling in the Sword of Truth Series--loved by IT folks and Sci-Fi/Fantasy fans worldwide and right here at NGTC. (6), Be an informed voter! (2), lots of hairspray and grandmas who pack heat. What's not to love? (2), January 2008 Another one of those National Treasure (1), she's a fast reader. Maybe it's all that coffee in Seattle. (1), "Super Librarian" Nancy Pearl strikes again. Man (1), The Thirteenth Tale-type stories about an important book/artwork/document being hunted and protected through the centuries. Only this one is written by Pulitzer-prize winner Geraldine Brooks (1), I would really appreciate it if regular library users would read this book. These kinds of invasions tend to start in the library. We need to be prepared. (1), John Grisham. The man has written and sold a gazillion books. 'Nuff said. (1), Sad. Creepy. Horrifying. But usually fulfills a Psychology report requirement! Double-check with your instructor first. (1), Hollywood insiders pen a juicy behind-the-scenes tell-all about the Oscars. If you're old enough to remember and like Jackie Collins (1), and millions of murderous rats." I'm in! (1), Another Booksense.com pick. Another cute cover. Read it before the movie starring Julia Roberts comes out later this year. And check out the author's blog: http://www.katejacobsbooks.com/pages/blog.html. (1), you'll like it. If you're too young to remember Jackie Collins (1), Jack Reacher rules. Warning: (completely justified) violence will ensue. (1), A Booksense.com pick. The reviewers either loved it or hated it--you decide! (1), Another Booksense.com pick. "Diane Wei Liang introduces readers to Mei Wang (1), the first female private investigator in modern Beijing." Cool. (1), Another Booksense.com pick. One review said (1), you'll definitely like this." Sweet! (1), fun beach reading? Kicking Chick Lit up a notch. (1), A Booksense.com pick. And admit it (1), Stephen King went to Florida to recuperate after he was hit by a car. Then he wrote this book. Whoa. (1), some opium dens and thieves' lairs (1), Another "Super Librarian" Nancy Pearl pick. From Publisher's Weekly: "A major talent debuts with this beguiling novel whose characters are Dakota Sioux and their spirit ancestors." (1), Why wait for summer for smart (1), DaVinci Code (1), OK (1), you'll definitely like it! (1), well. Yes (1), we would! (1), people. (1), a horde of old (1), "If you liked the Ya-Yas (1), Amazon Significant Seven (1), art and architecture for thousands of years. Can any of us say that? And did I mention it has tons of great illustrations? Scholar up (1), friends. (1), Just why are Icelanders so happy? (1), Recommended by "Super Librarian" Nancy Pearl! (1), "A group of renegade girlscouts dressed as ninjas (1), an exiled Eastern European princess (1), an entire city located underneath New York City's subways (1), you think the cover's pretty cute (1), A Commercial Photography instructor recommends this author. (1), bear with me. Impacting Western civilization (1), too. Not that we would judge a book by its... oh (1)
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Jan 28, 2008