NewsAugust 12, 2001

The following are just a few of the new titles recently added to Riverside Regional Library in Jackson. If a title is not available at one branch, people can ask the library staff to request it from branch, or, if the library does not own a book, it can be borrowed from another Missouri library...

The following are just a few of the new titles recently added to Riverside Regional Library in Jackson. If a title is not available at one branch, people can ask the library staff to request it from branch, or, if the library does not own a book, it can be borrowed from another Missouri library.

Adult fiction:

"Dale Brown's Dreamland" by Dale Brown; "The Diary of Mattie Spenser" by Sandra Dallas; "Circle of Three" by Patricia Gaffney; "Irish Love" by Andrew M. Greeley; "Open Season" by Linda Howard; "Old Dogs and Children" by Robert Inman; "Two Brothers" by Linda Lael Miller; "Suzanne's Diary for Nicholas" by James Patterson; "Death Benefits" by Thomas Perry; "Brazen Virtue" by Nora Roberts; "Considering Kate" by Nora Roberts; "The Minotaur" by Stephen Coonts; "The Red Tent" by Anita Diamant; "Dead Sleep" by Greg Iles; "May There Be a Road" by Louis L' Amour; "Sanctuary" by Beverly Lewis; "Moving Target" by Elizabeth Lowell; "Cane River" by Lalita Tademy; and "Malice" by Danielle Steele.

Mysteries:

"The Hearse You Came In On" by Tim Cockey; "Hell's Kitchen" by William Jefferies; and "Fatal Voyage" by Kathy Reichs.

Science fiction:

"Star Wars: Cloak of Deception" by James Luceno.

Westerns:

"Pilgrim" by Doug Bowman; "Trail of the Tattered Star" by Cliff Farrell; "Painted Ponies" by Alan LeMay; and "Riders by Night" by Nelson Nye.

Large print:

"Never Change" by Elizabeth Berg; "Bitterroot" by James Lee Burke; "The Iron Facade" by Catherine Cookson; "Final Target" by Iris Johansen; "The Dead Sea Cipher" by Elizabeth Peters; and "The House on Hope Street" by Danielle Steele.

Nonfiction:

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"Hope for the Troubled Heart" by Billy Graham; "At Any Cost: How Al Gore Tried to Steal the Election" by Bill Sammon; "Grandparents' Rights" (Legal Survival Guides) by Traci Truly; "Hospital" by Sydney Lewis; "Ritalin is Not the Answer" by David B. Stein; "The Koehler Method of Guard Dog Training" by William Koehler; "A Century of Dishonor" by Helen Jackson; "Star-Spangled Men: America's Ten Worst Presidents" by Nathan Miller; "The Civil War" by Rachel Seidman; "War Letters: Extraordinary Correspondence from American Wars"; "Coping with Lupus" (revised ed.) by Robert H. Phillips; Storey's Horse-Lover's Encyclopedia; "Scroll Saw Toys and Vehicles" by Stan Graves; "Making Romantic Fabric-Covered Boxes" by Mary Jo Hiney; The Complete Book of Fishing: Tackle, Techniques, Species, Bait; "Royal Babylon" by Karl Shaw; "Kilroy Was Here"; "Home to War: A History of the Vietnam Veteran's Movement" by Gerald Nicosia; "Presidents and Scandals" by Russell Roberts; "The American Dream" by Dan Rather; "John and Caroline: Their Lives in Pictures" by James Spada; and "The Truth is--: My Life in Love with Music" by Melissa Etheridge.

Young adult fiction:

"Castaways of the Flying Dutchman" by Brian Jacques; "Slot Machine" by Chris Lynch; "Going Backwards" by Norma Klein; and "Newfound" by Jim Wayne Miller.

Juvenile fiction:

"The Journal of Jesse Smoke" (My Name is America) by Joseph Bruchac; "Valley of the Moon" (Dear America) by Sherry Garland; "Doug and the End of the World" by Dennis Garvey; "Not Home" by Ann Grifalconi; and "Freedom's Wings" (My America) by Sharon Dennis Wyeth.

Easy picturebooks:

"The Tub Grandfather" by Pam Conrad; "Josephina Hates Her Name" by Diana Engel; "The Scarebird" by Sid Fleischman; "Just In Case You Ever Wonder" by Max Lucado; " The Rattlebang Picnic" by Margaret Mahy; "The Worst Person's Christmas" by James Stevenson; "What's Under My Bed" by James Stevenson; "Feliciana Feydra Le Roux" by Tunia Thomassie; and "Lyle at the Office" by Bernard Waber.

New videos:

Winnie the Pooh: Book of Pooh; Rolie Polie Olie; Murder She Purred (Disney); Tower of Terror (Disney); Disney's Balloon Farm; and Disney's Tourist Trap.

The library offers in-house Internet and e-mail access. Children and young adults without a driver's license must have a parent's signature. A library card is not required for Internet use, but the library asks users to sign an agreement to the library's use policy.

The Riverside Regional Library has branches at 204 S. Union St., Jackson; 800 City Park Drive, Perryville; 66 Poplar St., Altenburg; 2016 Main St., Scott City; U.S. 61, Benton; and 120 Mountain St., Oran.

The library's Web site is at http://www.showme.net/rrl

The library also publishes "Currents" monthly listing the latest materials added.

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