Wednesday, August 20, 2008

New Books - August 20, 2008

New Books - August 20, 2008

Fiction Books

Mars Life – Ben Bova

The Mercedes Coffin – Faye Kellerman

Off Season – Anne Rivers Siddons

Foreign Body – Robin Cook

The Assassin – Stephen Coonts

Smoke Screen – Sandra Brown

Legally Dead – Edna Buchanan

Forced Out – Stephen Frey

City at the End of Time – Greg Bear


Large Print

Sisters, Ink – Rebeca Seitz

Catch a Rising Star – Tracey Bateman

The Homeplace – Gilbert Morris

Foreign Body – Robin Cook

Thursday, August 7, 2008

New Books

Large Print
Hard Trail to Follow – Elmer Kelton
Blood Duel – Ralph Compton
The Hanging Road – William W. Johnstone
The Broken Gun – Louis L’Amour
.45 Caliber Death Trap – Peter Brandvold
Slade’s Law – Lyle Brandt
The Vigilante: Santa Fe Showdown – Jory Sherman
Skull Gold – Ray Hogan
Death Angel – Linda Howard
Tail Spin – Catherine Coulter
The City in the Sky – Max Brand
Killing Texas Bob – Ralph Cotton
The Chance of a Lifetime – Sheri Cobb South
Talking for Two – Wanda E. Brunstetter
Swan Peak – James Lee Burke
Chasing Darkness – Robert Crais
One of Those Malibu Nights – Elizabeth Adler
Killer ViewRidley Pearson
The Yada Yada Prayer Group® Gets DownNeta Jackson
Out Stealing Horses – Per Petterson
Beat Up a Cookie – Denise Dietz
Murder in the Rude De Paradis – Cara Black
Prayer of the Dragon – Eliot Pattison

New Fiction
Into the FireSuzane Brockman
All Through the Night – Davis Bunn
The Dangerous Days of Daniel X – James Patterson
Damage Control – J. A. Jance
The Man with the Iron Heart – Harry Turtledove
Tribute – Nora Roberts
The ValleyWestside War – Harry Turtledove
Say Goodbye – Lisa Gardner
Swan Peak – James Lee Burke
Just Too Good to Be True – E. Lynn Harris
Silent Thunder – Iris Johansen
Mage-Guard of Hamor – L.E. Modesitt Jr.
Riven – Jerry B. Jenkins
By Schism Rent Asunder – David Weber
It Only Takes a Moment – Mary Jane Clark

Friday, July 25, 2008

Library 2.0

Welcome to the blog for the Neshoba County Public Library! We are currently introducing Library 2.0 technology into our library. Library 2.0 is the new way libraries are communicating with their patrons. This is being done by way of blogs (this website), MySpace, and Facebook (social networking).



We will post library information on this blog and will print it out also. Here you can find lists of the newest books, library schedule, and other information all from your home. This is convenient because patrons can check this information from home before they drive to the library! So check back often!