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New books on tape, CD at Moss Library The following are just a few of the new books on tape and books on CD: • "Through a Glass Darkly" and "Dark Angels" by Karleen Koen • "Thirteen Moons" by Charles Frazier • "The Thirteenth Tale" by Diane Satterfield (Includes reading group guide) • "Peter Pan In Scarlett" by Geraldine McCaughrean • "Lemony Snicket – Book 12—The End"—The last in the series. Complete the history of the Baudelaire orphans . IN LARGE PRINT: • "Digging to America" by Anne Tyier—A novel about what it is to be an American, as seen by two perspectives— those who are born here, and those who are struggling to fit in, • "The Ruins" by Scott Smith—Author's first novel since his best selling "A Simple Plan". Follows two American couples on Mexican holiday into remote Mayan ruins; compulsive thriller and an original, terrifying unputdownable tale! IN FANTASY: • "Seige of Darkness" Book 9 in "The Legend of Drizzt" series by R.A. Salvatore. The saga of the dark elf renegade. If you like Tolkien's "Ring" series, try this! • "The Voyage of the Jerle Shannara—The Complete 3 Volume Series" by Terry Brooks (the master of fantasy , magic, adventure, and intrigue). YOUNG ADULT FICTION: • "Alanna—The First Adventure", Book I in the "Song of the Lioness" and "Lioness Rampant" Book 4 in the Series. Both books by Tamora Pierce are filled with swords, sorcery, adventure and intrigue as well as good and evil. IN NON-FICTION: • "Film Junkies Guide to NC" by Connie Nelson and Floyd Harris—The first travel guide to movie locations in NC, filled with trivia and inside information. • "Brainiac" by Ken Jennings—Adventures in the curious, competitive and compulsive world of trivia buffs by the greatest champion in Jeopardy history!
• "Prisoner of Trebekistan" by Bob Harris—The author, a working class guy from Ohio, plunges so far into cramming for Jeopardy that it changes his relationships and leads him to the ends of the earth trying to understand it all.
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