Wednesday, July 26, 2006

New non-fiction too

We also added the following non-fiction titles, something for everyone:

Allison DuBois ~ We are their heaven : why the dead never leave us
Annabel Venning ~ Following the drum : the lives of Army wives and daughters
Bernard Salt ~ The big picture : life, work and relationships in the 21st century
Carmen Lawrence ~ Fear and politics
Christine Hogan ~ The veiled lands : a woman’s journey into the heart of the Islamic world
Claire Scobie ~ Last seen in Lhasa : the story of an extraordinary friendship in modern Tibet
Dan Parry ~ Blackbeard : the real pirate of the Caribbean
Ed Jocelyn/Andrew McEwen ~ The long march : the true story behind the legendary journey that made Mao’s China
Guidi Chen ~ Will the boat sink the water?
John Zubrzycki ~ The last Nizam
Julian Sher/William Marsden ~ Angels of death : inside the biker gang’s crime empire
Kim Kiyosaki ~ Rich woman : a book on investing for women, because I hate being told what to do!
Kristen Alexander ~ Clive Caldwell, air ace
Les Murray ~ By the balls : memoir of a football tragic
Mark Prothero ~ Defending Gary : unraveling the mind of the Green River killer
Melissa Sweet ~ Inside madness : how one woman’s passionate drive to reform the mental health system ended in tragedy
Peter FitzSimons ~ Tobruk
Sandra Lee ~ 18 hours : the true story of an SAS war hero
Seth Roberts ~ The Shangri-la diet : the simple weight-loss program that yields remarkable results without making you feel hungry or deprived
Stephanie Alexander ~ Winter
Sy Montgomery ~ The good pig : the extraordinary life of Christopher Hogwood
Zelman Cowen ~ A public life : the memoirs of Sir Zelman Cowen

Search for them in our web catalogue. Type in your search in the box next to Find a Book. If you have a password on your card you can reserve books, cds & dvds to be sent to your closest branch. It costs $2.20 per item for adults, $1.10 for govt. concession card holders, free reservations for children.

Find out about reserving and more with the catalogue tutorials.

Cheers, Maryanne

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