May 23, 2013 - New Books at the Destin Library
ADULT
NONFICTION
“Finding Florida,” by T. D. Allman.
“Control,” by Glenn Beck.
“Captain Dad,” by Pat Byrnes.
“Obsessed,” by Mika Brzezinski.
“Benjamin Franklin’s Bastard,” by Sally Cabot.
“The Barbed Crown,” by William Dietrich.
“High Tide on Main Street,” by John Englander.
“River of Interests,” by Matthew G. Godfrey.
“Give and Take,” by Adam Grant.
“Relentless,” by Tim S. Grover.
“American Icon,” by Bryce G. Hoffman.
“The Feud: The Hatfields & McCoys,” by Dean King.
“Archetypes,” by Caroline Myss.
“Keep It Pithy,” by Bill O’Reilly.
“The Key is Love,” by Marie Osmond.
“Bunker Hill,” by Nathaniel Philbrick.
“College (Un)Bound,” by Jeffrey J. Selingo.
“Taylor Swift,” by Liv Spencer.
“The Last Train to Zona Verde,” by Paul Theroux.
“Through the Perilous Fight,” by Steve Vogel.
ADULT
FICTION
“Robert B. Parker’s Wonderland,” by Ace Atkins.
Atkins' second go-round in the Spenser series brings back the Boston detective's protege Sixkill in an entertaining story featuring the usual assortment of thugs for hire.
“American Elsewhere,” by Robert Jackson Bennett.
“Tapestry of Fortunes,” by Elizabeth Berg.
“Traps,” MacKenzie Bezos.
“A Week in Winter,” by Maeve Binchy.
“Written in Red,” by Anne Bishop.
“The
Drowning House,” by Elizabeth Black.
“Country
of the Bad Wolfes,” by James Carlos Blake.
“Hit
Me,” by Lawrence Block.
Block's latest is an episodic and thoroughly engrossing story of a professional assassin whose work and personal lives somehow don't collide too much.
“The Family Way,” by Rhys Bowen.
“Breaking
Point,” by C. J. Box.
“Secrets
from the Past,” by Barbara Taylor Bradford.
“The
Children of Kings,” by Marion Zimmer Bradley.
“A
Natural History of Dragons,” by Marie Brennan.
“Inferno,”
by Dan Brown.
“Pirate Alley,” by Stephen Coonts.
“A Step of Faith,” by Richard Paul Evans.
“Stories:
Middle Men,” by Jim Gavin.
“A
Dual Inheritance,” by Joanna Hershon.
“Wedding
Night,” by Sophie Kinsella.
“The
Ophelia Cut,” by John Lescroart.
“The
Shanghai Factor,” by Charles McCarry.
“12th of Never,” by James Patterson.
“Mandabin
Gate,” by Eliot Pattison.
“Deck
Z,” by Chris Pauls.
“The
Best of Us,” by Sarah Pekkanen.
“Midnight
at Marble Arch,” by Anne Perry.
“Two
Graves,” by Douglas Preston.
“Above All Things,” by Tanis Rideout.
“The Burgess Boys,” by Elizabeth Strout.
“The Perfume Collector,” by Kathleen Tessaro.
“The Blood of Heaven,” by Kent Wascom.
“Walking Into the Ocean,” by David Whellams.
“Night Moves,” by Randy Wayne White.
“Blood Makes Noise,” by Gregory Widen.
“Hostage,” by Elie Wiesel.
“The Time of the Wolf,” by James Wilde.
“Mr. Wilkinson’s Vegetables,” by Matt Wilkinson.
“The Interestings,” by Meg Wolitzer.
YOUNG
ADULT FICTION
“Anthem
for Jackson Dawes,” by Celia Bryce.
“Ripped,”
by Shelly Dickson Carr.
“The
Silver Dream,” by Neil Gaiman.
“Taken
at Dusk,” by C. C. Hunter.
“Rogue,”
by Lyn Miller-Lachman.
“Breath,”
by Kessler, Jackie Morse.
“Life
After Theft,” by Aprilynne Pike.
“Under
Shifting Glass,” by Nicky Singer.
“Black
Helicopters,” by Blythe Woolston.
JUVENILE
NONFICTION
“Doing
Primary Research,” by Valerie Bodden.
“The
Weapons and Gear of the Revolutionary War,” by Graeme Davis.
“The
Science Behind Magic Science Projects,” by Robert Gardner.
“Heroes
of the American Revolution,” by Mary Hertz Scarbrough.
“North
Korea and South Korea,” by Cath Senker.
JUVENILE
FICTION
“Grandma and the Great Gourd,” by Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni.
“A Hidden Enemy,” by Erin Hunter.
“Hollywood Dead Ahead,” by Kate Klise.
“Want to Be in a Band?,” by Suzzy Roche.
“Jangles,” by David Shannon.
“Follow Follow,” by Marilyn Singer.
“Abe Lincoln’s Dream,” by Lane Smith.
“P. S. Be Eleven,” by Rita Williams-Garcia.




