Tuesday, February 24, 2009

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS ( 02/28/2009 )

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
THE ASSOCIATE, by John Grisham.
RUN FOR YOUR LIFE, by James Patterson and Michael Ledwidge.
THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.
BONE CROSSED, by Patricia Briggs.
TRUE COLORS, by Kristin Hannah.

THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE, by David Wroblewski.
THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY, by Mary Ann Shaffer.
PLUM SPOOKY, by Janet Evanovich.
VERY VALENTINE, by Adriana Trigiani.
AGINCOURT, by Bernard Cornwell.
THE WOMEN, by T. C. Boyle.
BLACK OPS, by W. E.B. Griffin.
A DARKER PLACE, by Jack Higgins.
SCARPETTA, by Patricia Cornwell.

WHAT I DID FOR LOVE, by Susan Elizabeth Phillips.

Nonfiction:
THE YANKEE YEARS, by Joe Torre and Tom Verducci.
OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell.
DEWEY, by Vicki Myron.
MULTIPLE BLESSINGS, by Jon Gosselin.
THE GAMBLE, by Thomas E. Ricks.

GUILTY, by Ann Coulter.
A BOLD FRESH PIECE OF HUMANITY, by Bill O’Reilly.
THE BIG RICH, by Bryan Burrough.
AMERICAN LION, by Jon Meacham.
MELTDOWN, by Thomas E. Woods Jr

WE CAN HAVE PEACE IN THE HOLY LAND, by Jimmy Carter.
HOT, FLAT, AND CROWDED, by Thomas L. Friedman.
THE BREAKTHROUGH, by Gwen Ifill.
ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT’S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler.
THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, by Barack Obama.
THE ASCENT OF MONEY, by Niall Ferguson.
THE INHERITANCE, by David E. Sanger.
THE SNOWBALL, by Alice Schroeder.

Thursday, February 12, 2009

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS ( 02/14/2009 )

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
THE ASSOCIATE, by John Grisham.
THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.
THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE, by David Wroblewski.
PLUM SPOOKY, by Janet Evanovich.
WHAT I DID FOR LOVE, by Susan Elizabeth Phillips.
DARK OF NIGHT, by Suzanne Brockmann.

AGINCOURT, by Bernard Cornwell.
BLACK OPS, by W. E.B. Griffin.
THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY, by Mary Ann Shaffer.
A DARKER PLACE, by Jack Higgins.

SCARPETTA, by Patricia Cornwell.
CROSS COUNTRY, by James Patterson.
MOUNTING FEARS, by Stuart Woods.
THE HOUR I FIRST BELIEVED, by Wally Lamb.

Nonfiction:
OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell.
DEWEY, by Vicki Myron.
GUILTY, by Ann Coulter.
MULTIPLE BLESSINGS, by Jon Gosselin.
WE CAN HAVE PEACE IN THE HOLY LAND, by Jimmy Carter.
HOT, FLAT, AND CROWDED, by Thomas L. Friedman.
THE BIG RICH, by Bryan Burrough.
THE BREAKTHROUGH, by Gwen Ifill.
ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT’S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler.

THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, by Barack Obama.
THE ASCENT OF MONEY, by Niall Ferguson.
A BOLD FRESH PIECE OF HUMANITY, by Bill O’Reilly.
THE INHERITANCE, by David E. Sanger.
THE SNOWBALL, by Alice Schroeder.

Wednesday, February 11, 2009

NY TIMES BEST SELLERS ( 02/07/2009 )

The Orangeburg Library now has the following titles which are New York Times Best Sellers for this week. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.

Fiction:
PLUM SPOOKY, by Janet Evanovich.
THE HOST, by Stephenie Meyer.
THE STORY OF EDGAR SAWTELLE, by David Wroblewski.
AGINCOURT, by Bernard Cornwell.
BLACK OPS, by W. E.B. Griffin.
SCARPETTA, by Patricia Cornwell.
MOUNTING FEARS, by Stuart Woods.
THE GUERNSEY LITERARY AND POTATO PEEL PIE SOCIETY, by Mary Ann Shaffer.
CROSS COUNTRY, by James Patterson.
THE HOUR I FIRST BELIEVED, by Wally Lamb.
THE PIANO TEACHER, by Janice Y. K. Lee.
BEAT THE REAPER, by Josh Bazell.
FIRE AND ICE, by Julie Garwood.
A MERCY, by Toni Morrison.

Nonfiction:
OUTLIERS, by Malcolm Gladwell.
GUILTY, by Ann Coulter.
DEWEY, by Vicki Myron.
MULTIPLE BLESSINGS, by Jon Gosselin.
THE AUDACITY OF HOPE, by Barack Obama.
THE ASCENT OF MONEY, by Niall Ferguson.
THE BREAKTHROUGH, by Gwen Ifill.
HOT, FLAT, AND CROWDED, by Thomas L. Friedman.
ARE YOU THERE, VODKA? IT’S ME, CHELSEA, by Chelsea Handler.
A BOLD FRESH PIECE OF HUMANITY, by Bill O’Reilly.
WISHFUL DRINKING, by Carrie Fisher.
THE INHERITANCE, by David E. Sanger.
THE SNOWBALL, by Alice Schroeder.