Monday, August 31, 2009


July's Books

Not so funny when it happened edited by Tim Cahill is a collection of travel stories by a group of stellar contributors. What happens when the best plans fall by the wayside? Ask flight attendant Elliot Neal Hester, as he deals with a queasy young passenger, or Nigel Barley, when he visits a dentist in Cameroon. Contributors include Anne Lamott, Dave Barry, Randy Wayne White, Douglas Adams, and others.

Wanderlust by Chris Dyer
Bliss to you: Trixie's guide to a happy life by Trixie Koontz
Honeymoon with my brother: a memoir by Franz Wisner
Pros and cons of windpower by Louise Spilsbury
The greatest of Marlys by Lynda Barry
Winter and night by S.J. Rozan
Not so funny when it happened edited by Tim Cahill
Red knife by William Kent Krueger
Sherlock Holmes and the Brighton Pavilion mystery by Val Andrews
Sherlock Holmes and the Chilford Ripper by Roger Jaynes
Sherlock Holmes and the giant rat of Sumatra by Alan Vanneman
Sherlock Holmes and the case of Sabina Hall by L.B. Greenwood
NYPD confidential by Leonard Levitt
Wife of the gods by Kwei Quartey
Shanghai Moon by S.J. Rozan
Pushing up daisies by Rosemary Harris
1001 books for every mood by Hallie Ephron
Off the beaten path Washington DC by William Whitman
Robbers by Christopher Cook

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