I promised some non-fiction suggestions today, but first I have a few more novels to share. Incidentally, don't be dismayed by the number of holds on a title; we always purchase more copies as the hold list grows.
If you are waiting for too long, just let me know.
A Thousand Splendid Suns by Khaled Hosseini- an unlikely friendship between two Afghan women.
Dancing to Almendra by Mayra Montero-murder, mobsters and love in 1957 Havana.
Heyday by Kurt Andersen- entertaining tale of 19th century Americans chasing their dreams.
Then We Came To the End by Joshua Ferris - a novel for fans of "The Office"- humor at work.
Family Tree by Barbara Delinsky - the birth of a child who appears to be a different race leads to some ancestry surprises for the new parents.
Christine Falls by Benjamin Black - John Banville writes a noir tale under his black pen name-it's mystery & murder in Dublin.
The Road by Cormac McCarthy-post-apocalyptic America is home to father and son who have only their love for each other - Oprah's latest pick.
6th Target by James Patterson - Yes, he's back today with the next of the Women's Murder Club adventures.
Curious about this one man publishing machine? Here is his website.
Non-fiction tomorrow!