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April 16, 2019 • Page 11
New At The Library
Here’s what’s new at the Yankton Community Library this week:
ADULT BOOKS
• The Black Ascot by Charles Todd,
fiction
• The Comic Book Story of Professional
Wrestling by Aubrey Sitterson & Chris
Moreno, fiction graphic novel
• Dark Tribute by Iris Johansen, fiction
• Extinctions by Josephine Wilson, fiction
• Girl Town by Carolyn Nowak, fiction
graphic novel
• Good Riddance by Elinor Lipman,
fiction
• The Dreamers: a novel, by Karen
Thompson Walker, fiction
• The Eulogist by Terry Gamble, fiction
• The Faithful Spy by Alex Berenson,
fiction
• The Fifth Doctine by Karen Robards,
fiction
• The Girl in The Glass Box by James
Grippando, fiction
• The Last Romantics by Tara Conklin,
fiction
• The Last Second by Catherine Coulter,
fiction
• The Midnight House by Alex Berenson,
fiction
• Run Away by Harlan Coben, fiction
• Scribe by Alyson Hagy, fiction
• Spring Forward by Catherine Anderson, fiction
• The Testament of Harold’s Wife by
Lynne Hugo, fiction
• Two Weeks: A Novel by Karen Kingsbury, fiction
• 77 Things to Know Before Getting a
Cat by Susan M Ewing, nonfiction
• Baby-led Weaning by Teresa Pitman,
nonfiction
• Drug Warrior by Jack Riley, nonfiction
• Every Day is Extra by John Kerry,
nonfiction
• Forever Painless by Miranda EsmondeWhite, nonfiction
• Holiday and Celebration Bread in
Five Minutes a Day by Zoe Francois, NonFiction
• How Does it Feel to be Unwanted? by
Eileen Truax, nonfiction
• The Matriarch Barbara Bush By Susan
Page, nonfiction
• The New Organic Grower by Elliot
Coleman, Non-Fiction
• Outer Order, Inner Calm by Gretchen
Rubin, nonfiction
• Un Do It!, by Dean Ornish, MD, nonfiction
ADULT CD BOOKS
• The Boy by Tami Hoag, fiction
• The Girl in the Glass Box by James
Grippando, fiction
• The New Iberia Blues by James Lee
Burke, fiction
• The Spring Girls by Anna Todd, fiction
YOUNG ADULT BOOKS
• Dear Evan Hansen by Val Emmich,
fiction
• The Field Guide to the North American Teenager by Ben Philippe, fiction
• Goodbye, Perfect by Sara Barnard,
fiction
• Our Year of Maybe by Rachel Lynn
Solomon, fiction
• Predator’s Gold by Philip Reeve, fiction
• Queens of Fennbirn by Kendare Blake,
fiction
• The Warrior Maiden by Melanie Dickerson, fiction
• The Baking Cookbook for Teens by
Robin Donovan, nonfiction
JUNIOR BOOKS
• According to Aggie by Mary Richards
Beaumont, fiction
• Return to Planet Tad by Time Carvell,
fiction
• Samantha Spinner and the SuperSecret Plans by Russell Ginns, fiction
• A Year of Slumber Parties by Aubre
Andrus, fiction
EASY READING BOOKS
• The Animals of Chinese New Year by
Jen Sookfong Lee, board book
• Count on the Easter Pups!, board book
• Do Fairies bring the Spring? By Liza
Gardner Walsh, fiction
• Good Boy by Sergio Ruzzier, fiction
• Good-bye Winter, Hello Spring by
Kazuo Iwamira, fiction
• I Like My Bike by AG Ferrari, fiction
• Meet Rusty Rivets! By Mary Tillworth,
fiction
• Roar: A Dinosaur Tour by Michael
Paul, non-fiction
JUNIOR DVD’S
• Kim Possible, fiction
ADULT DVD’S
• Aquaman, fiction
• Big Kill, fiction
• Bumblebee, fiction
• The Final Wish, fiction
• Grey’s Anatomy: Complete 13th Season, fiction
• Grey’s Anatomy: Complete 14th Season, fiction
• If Beale Street Could Talk, fiction
• King of Thieves, fiction
• The Man Who Killed Hitler and Then
the Bigfoot, fiction
• The Mule, fiction
• Nancy Drew and the Hidden Staircase, fiction
• Second Act, fiction
• Stan & Ollie, fiction
• Vice, fiction
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Virginia’s signature, Alice
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