January book listing at Eunice Public Library
Eunice Public Library lists its newest books for January.
Adult Fiction
“Cross Justice,” by James Patterson; “The Murder House,” by James Patterson; “X,” by Sue Grafton; “Labyrinth,” by Kate Mosse; “Divine,” by Karen Kingsbury; “Husband’s Secret,” by Liane Moriarty; “Coup D’tat,” by Harry Turtledove; “Cornhusker Dreams,” by Cara Putman; “Wyoming Weddings,” by Diana Lesire Brandmeyer; “Winners,” by Danielle Steel; “The Fixer Upper,” by Mary Kay Andrews; “Brava, Valentine,” by Adriana Trigiani; “A Family For Luke(Large Print),” by Carolyne Aarsen; “The Barefoot Believers (Large Print),” by Annie Jones; “The Heist (Large Print),” by Janet Evanovich; “Cloudburst,” by V.C. Andrews; “Secret Whispers,” by V.C. Andrews; “Dancing in the Dark,” by Mary Jane Clark; “Smoke in Mirrors,” by Jayne Ann Krentz; “A Quiet Strength,” by Janette Oke; “The Breathtaker,” by Alice Blanchard; “The Other Woman,” by Eric Jerome Dickey.
Adult Non-Fiction
“My Prison Without Bars,” by Pete Rose; “The Wild Blue,” by Stephen E. Ambrose; “Duel For the Crown,” by Linda Carroll; “Past Time: Baseball As History,” by Jules Tygiel.
Young Adult Fiction
“Heartless,” by Sara Shepard; “The Demigod Files,” by Rick Riordan; “The Vampire Diaries: The Awakening and the Struggle,” by L.J. Smith; “The Vampire Diaries: the Fury and Dark Reunion,” by L.J. Smith; “Waiting For You,” by Susane Colasanti; “The Mirror of Merlin,” by T. A. Barron.
Juvenile Fiction
“Thea Stilton and the Cherry Blossom Adventure,” by Geronimo Stilton; “A Fabumouse Vacation for Geronimo,” by Geronimo Stilton; “Four Mice Deep in the Jungle,” by Geronimo Stilton.
Memorials
“When the Wind Blows,” by James Patterson (In Memory of John D. Sittig by Kenny, Richelle & Caroline Frey)
“Tsar,” by Ted Bell (In Memory of Tommie Phillips by Russel J. Quebedeaux)
“Ancients,” by David Lynn Golemon (In Memory of Tommie Phillips by Russel J. Quebedeaux)
“The Death Trust,” by David Rollins (In Memory of Tommie Phillips by Russel J. Quebedeaux)
“Knights of the Black and White,” by Jack Whyte (In Memory of Tommie Phillips by Russel J. Quebedeaux)
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