Tuesday, May 03, 2011


April's Books


Fans of BBC's "Top Gear" will enjoy "Born to be Riled," a collection of columns from presenter Jeremy Clarkson. In addition to his reviews of automobiles, from the mundane to the exotic, he vents on about jeans, country life, and aging rocker Cliff Richard. If Andy Rooney were British and test-drove cars, he would be Jeremy Clarkson.


Lesson of her death by Jeffery Deaver
Damaged by Pamela Callow
Playing for pizza by John Grisham
The Gourmet cookie book: the single best recipe from each year 1941-2009
Miracle on 49th Street by Mike Lupica
Trouble with chickens by Doreen Cronin
Diamond Ruby by Joseph Wallace
Tick tock by James Patterson
The tournament by John Clarke
Play dead by Ryan Brown
Dead deceiver by Victoria Houston
Death of a chimney sweep by M.C. Beaton
Murder on the moor by C.S. Challinor
Started early took my dog by Kate Allison
Born to be riled by Jeremy Clarkson
Unfamiliar fishes by Sarah Vowell
Boxer and the spy by Robert B. Parker
Wordy shipmates by Sarah Vowell
Motorworld by Jeremy Clarkson
Dirty water by Mary-Ann Smith
Back nine by Billy Mott

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