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Last Updated: Friday, January 2, 2009 9:29 AM CST
New items now available at the library

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The Edith Evans Community Library staff is pleased to report that the following new items have been added to their growing collection for your reading or viewing pleasure:

Adult Fiction – Child 44 by Tom Rob Smith, Naughty Neighbor by Janet Evanovich, The Quilter’s Kitchen by Jennifer Chiaverini and Wife for Hire by Janet Evanovich

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Adult Non-Fiction – Searching for Schindler by Thomas Keneally and Taste of Home Best Loved Cookies & Bars

Children’s Books – Gingerbread Mouse by Katy Bratun

Movies – “An Angel for May”, “Blue Planet”, “Cry of the Black Wolves”, “Fred Claus”, “Kung Fu Panda”, “Meet Dave”, “Outlaw Trail: The Treasure of Butch Cassidy”, “Quackser Fortune”, “The Cowboys”, “The Man Who Saved Christmas”, “This Christmas” and “White Wolf II: Legend of the Wild”

Young-Adult Fiction – Beatrice Doesn’t Want To by Laura Numeroff, Indiana Jones and the Golden Fleece: Part 2 by Pat McGreal, Noodle by Ellen Miles, The Book that Dripped Blood by Michael Dahl and The Mystery of Mr. Nice by Bruce Hale

Young-Adult Non-Fiction – Abraham Lincoln: A Life of Honesty by Tonya Leslie, China by Iris Teichmann, Dale Earnhardt Jr. by Nicole Pristash, Giant Panda by Dan Cruickshank, Gray Wolf by Barbara A. Somervill, Great Wall of China by Christine Webster, Happy Halloween by Abbie Mercer, Hummingbirds: Hovering in Nature by Frankie Stout, Jimmie Johnson by Nicole Pristash, Leaves by Lynn Stone, Let’s Play Football by Shane McFee, Monster Trucks by Kay Manolis, Red Pandas by Sara Swan Miller, Snowboarding by Hollie Endres, Star Wars: Clone Wars Adventures Volume 10, The Chicago Bears by Mark Stewart, The Minnesota Vikings by Mark Stewart, The Wright Brothers’ Glider by Gerry Bailey and Welcome to Iran by Elma Scheumenauer

The staff of the Edith Evans Community Library thanks you for your continued patronage and look forward to seeing you when you come in to browse the shelves.

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