Thursday, August 28, 2008
Staff Recommendation - New Fowler's Modern English Usage
Wednesday, August 27, 2008
Staff Recommendation - The Crossroads
Tuesday, August 26, 2008
Staff Recommendation - The Dresden Files - Complete Series
Sunday, August 24, 2008
Staff Recommendation - Winter Frost
by R.D. Wingfield
Homicide detective Jack Frost is coarse, sarcastic, hands-on and a "good copper" in the grimy midlands town of Denton, England. Coarse means he is rather plain spoken and somewhat hardened (He eats a hasty breakfast of bacon sandwich while examining the coroner's latest gurney guest), sarcastic is his way of dealing with the death and violence in his job, hands-on means he wants to do his job and leave the forms, statistics and wrapping up to someone else. The political side of policing is the black hole in an otherwise good day according to Jack Frost. He has a blind spot to public relations and the police chain of command. Plus, he can't locate a single one of the medals hes received for his outstanding work. Those medals are so handy for the latest photo opportunity in the local newspaper. You'll love the interplay between him and his superior. Wonderful dialogue. Black humor abounds. -- recommended by Evelyn D. - Bennett Martin Public Library/Technical Processes
[ Tribute site to the late R.D. Wingfield ]
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Saturday, August 23, 2008
Staff Recommendation - Two or Three Things I Know for Sure
by Dorothy Allison [B Al557]
Intriguing narrator and a one-of-a-kind style. -- recommended by Andrea S. - formerly of the Anderson and Bethany Branches
[ official Dorothy Allison web site ]
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Tuesday, August 12, 2008
Staff Recommendation - New Yorker Book of Technology Cartoons
Staff Recommendation - Open Season
Monday, August 11, 2008
Staff Recommendation - Simply Perfect
by Mary Balogh
Regency romance writer Mary Balogh completes her Simply Quartet series with Simply Perfect. In this final book, Claudia Martin, the very proper headmistress of Miss Martin's School for Girls, finds that her proper world can be a very lonely world. She has succeeded in becoming independent, but at what cost? Then she meets Joseph, the Marquess of Attingsborough, and everything becomes clear. Balogh weaves her usual sensual tale of two people from different worlds finding love amidst problems of grand proportions. Of course they could never be together -- or could they? Read the book to find the Simply Perfect solution. -- recommended by Janet K. - Walt Branch Library
[ Simply Perfect page on the official Mary Balogh web site ]
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Ten new reviews appear every month on the Staff Recommendations page of the BookGuide web site. You can visit that page to see them all, or watch them appear here in the BookGuide blog over the course of the entire month.Staff Recommendation - Moon Called
Sunday, August 10, 2008
Staff Recommendation - Twilight [on CD]
Saturday, August 9, 2008
Staff Recommendation - Plants That Merit Attention, Volume II: Shrubs
by the Garden Club of America [635.976 qGar]
This book is an extremely valuable reference source for anyone who is trying to decide which shrubs to plant. The pictures are helpful in providing the reader with an idea of the plants proportions to other trees and structures. There are also up close pictures of the flowers and berries for the shrubs. The text provides a comprehensive description of the plant and its uses in the landscape, as well as its wildlife attractions. What sets this book apart from the others is its listing of the botanical gardens where the individual plants can be seen. The University of Nebraska is listed among those gardens. If a plant is listed as being at the University of Nebraska you can call the UNL Landscaping Department and ask where the shrub is located so you can view it in its natural surroundings. For those gardeners who like to make informed decisions, this book is the one to read. -- recommended by Patty L. - Walt Branch Library
[ official Garden Club of America web site ]
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Read...Discuss...Repeat! - August - The Other Boleyn Girl
This month's title is the 2001 historical fiction novel turned into a 2008 movie -- The Other Boleyn Girl, by Philippa Gregory. Focusing on a historical era lush with intrigues, royal maneuvering and complicated relationships, The Other Boleyn Girl takes a detailed look at the relationship between Britain's King Henry VIII and Mary Boleyn in the mid-1500s.
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