The Orangeburg Library now has the following new DVDs.
Friends With Benefits
The Smurfs
The Help
Cowboys and Aliens
Mr. Popper's Penguins
The Debt
Harry Potter and The Deathly Hallows II
Kung Fu Panda
Rise of the Planet of the Apes
Fright Night
The Tempest
Midnight in Paris
Glee The Concert Movie
Warrior
Margin Call
Apollo 18
Sunday, December 18, 2011
Sunday, November 27, 2011
Nooks and New E-books
The Nook Touch eBook Reader may be borrowed by Orangeburg Library cardholders 18 years and older who have had a library card for more than 90 days and have a clean borrowing record (i.e. no fines, no overdues, no lost items, no claims returned).
How to download eBooks onto your eBook Reader
Digital Download Center
The Orangeburg Library now has the following new e-books. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
Already Home by Susan Mallery
Ask For It by Sylvia Day
Awaken the Highland Warrior by Anita Clenney
Body Heat by Susan Fox
Chasing Perfect by Susan Mallery
Disclosure: The McCaffertys by Lisa Jackson
Don't Tempt me by Sylvia Day
Heartbroken by Lisa Unger
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
My Reckless Heart by Jo Goodman
My Steadfast Heart bybJo Goodman
Presumed Guilty by Tess Gerritsen
Public Secrets by Nora Roberts
Rumors: The McCaffertys by Lisa Jackson
With All My Heart by Jo Goodman 74 Seaside Avenue by Debbie Macomber
All Summer Long by Susan Mallery
Bittersweet Rain by Sandra Brown
Chasin' Eight by Lorelei James
A Fool's Gold Christmas by Susan Mallery
A Foreign Range by Andrew Grey
Keeper of the Bride by Tess Gerritsen
Loving a Lost Lord by Mary Jo Putney
My Kind of Christmas by Robyn Carr
Turn It On by Vivian Arend
Unfinished Business by Nora Roberts
The Way Back by Carter Quinn
You Don't Want To Know by Lisa Jackson
The Dressmaker by Kate Alcott
Divine Evil by Nora Roberts
Mr. Churchill's Secretary by Susan Elia MacNeal
Rules of Engagement by Stephanie Laurens
Barefoot Season by Susan Mallery
Three Brides, No Groom by Debbie Macomber
Thriller 3: Love Is Murder by Sandra Brown
Against the Night by Kat Martin
Secrets and Lies by Lisa Jackson
Summer Nights by Susan Mallery
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foe
The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks
Three Weeks with My Brother by Nicholas Sparks, Micah Sparks
Mr. and Miss Anonymous by Fern Michaels
Along Came a Spider by James Patterson
One Night for Love by Mary Balogh
English Tea Murder by Leslie Meier
The Descendants by Kaui Hart Hemmings
Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich.
Hotel Vendome by Danielle Steel.
The Litigators by John Grisham.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
Fatal Tide by Iris Johansen
Almost Home by Barbara Freethy
Abduction by Robin Cook.
The Art of Deception by Nora Roberts.
The Bronzed Hawk by Iris Johansen.
The Affair by Lee Child.
1105 Yakima Street, by Debbie Macomber.
Betrayal, by Fern Michaels.
Devious, by Lisa Jackson.
Escape, by Barbara Delinsky.
Happy Birthday, by Danielle Steel.
The Ideal Man, by Julie Garwood.
New York to Dallas, by J. D. Robb.
The Next Always, by Nora Roberts.
Prey, by Linda Howard.
Shock Wave, by John Sandford.
The Silent Girl, by Tess Gerritsen.
Split Second, by Catherine Coulter.
Beautiful Lies, by Lisa Unger.
The Black Echo, by Michael Connelly.
The Help, by Kathryn Stockett.
Smokin' Seventeen, by Janet Evanovich.
Summer Secrets, by Barbara Freethy
The RCLS now has the following new e-books. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.
1225 Christmas Tree Lane, by Debbie Macomber
1Q84, by Haruki Murakami
Abduction, by Robin Cook
Accidentally Yours, by Susan Mallery
Against the Storm, by Kat Martin
Almost Home, by Barbara Freethy
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Collection, by Laurell K. Hamilton
Anne Perry's Christmas Vigil, by Anne Perry
The Art of Deception, by Nora Roberts
Auschwitz, by Miklos Nyiszli, Richard Seaver, Tibere Kremer
Back to Work, by Bill Clinton
Betrayal in Death, by J. D. Robb, Nora Roberts
Blue Dahlia, by Nora Roberts
Blue Nights, by Joan Didion
BoneMan's Daughters, by Ted Dekker
Born in Fire, by Nora Roberts
Bring Me Home for Christmas, by Robyn Carr
The Bronzed Hawk, by Iris Johansen
Catherine the Great, by Robert K. Massie
Certain Prey, by John Sandford
Christmas At Timberwoods, by Fern Michaels
A Christmas Homecoming, by Anne Perry
Civilization, by Niall Ferguson
Comfort and Joy, by India Knight
The Cove, by Catherine Coulter
Crossed, by Ally Condie
Damned, by Chuck Palahniuk
Darkest at Dawn, by Christine Feehan
The Death Cure, by James Dashner
Debris, by Jo Anderton
The Demigod Files, by Rick Riordan
The Descendants, by Kaui Hart Hemmings
The Diviner, by Melanie Rawn
The Door to December, by Dean Koontz
Double Dexter, by Jeff Lindsay
Dragonfly in Amber, by Diana Gabaldon
Drink Deep, by Chloe Neill
Echo Burning, by Lee Child
Empire Falls, by Richard Russo
The End of Normal, by Stephanie Madoff Mack
Explosive Eighteen, by Janet Evanovich
The Fall of Lucas Kendrick, by Kay Hooper
Hotel Vendome, by Danielle Steel
If I Should Die, by Allison Brennan
India Black and the Widow of Windsor, by Carol K. Carr
Killing Floor, by Lee Child
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan
The Litigators, by John Grisham
A Lone Star Christmas, by William W. Johnstone, J. A. Johnstone
The Lost Hero, by Rick Riordan
Matched, by Ally Condie
Measure of Darkness, by Chris Jordan
Mercy, by Jodi Picoult
Mind Over Matter, by Nora Roberts
A Mortal Terror, by James R. Benn
A Most Dangerous Method, by John Kerr
My Week with Marilyn, by Colin Clark
Never Love a Highlander, by Maya Banks
No Higher Honor, by Condoleezza Rice
Nobody's Fool, by Richard Russo
Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck
A Painted House, by John Grisham
The Perfect Christmas, by Debbie Macomber
The Prince of Ravenscar, by Catherine Coulter
The Queen, by Steven James
A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
Raising Stony Mayhall, by Daryl Gregory
The Red Pyramid, by Rick Riordan
Revan, by Drew Karpyshyn
The Scottish Prisoner, by Diana Gabaldon
Season of Darkness, by Maureen Jennings
The Sense of an Ending, by Julian Barnes
The Tehran Initiative, by Joel C. Rosenberg
Thirteen Reasons Why, by Jay Asher
Trading Christmas, by Debbie Macomber
Tripwire, by Lee Child
Unfinished Business, by Nora Roberts
Unleashed, by Nancy Holder, Debbie Viguie
We Need to Talk About Kevin, by Lionel Shriver
The Wedding Quilt, by Jennifer Chiaverini
Wired, by Douglas E. Richards
Zone One, by Colson Whitehead
January 2013
December 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
How to download eBooks onto your eBook Reader
Digital Download Center
The Orangeburg Library now has the following new e-books. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.
Life of Pi by Yann Martel
The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
Angels at the Table by Debbie Macomber
Beach Season by Lisa Jackson
Deep Down by Lee Child
The Bridegroom Wore Plaid by Grace Burrowes
Cowboy Casanova by Lorelei James
Golden Lies by Barbara Freethy
Love on the Run by Zuri Day
Silent Run by Barbara Freethy
Surrender by Brenda Joyce
365 Ways to Energize Mind, Body & Soul by Stephanie L. Tourles
Against the Sun by Kat Martin The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
Cloud Atlas by David Mitchell
Angels at the Table by Debbie Macomber
Beach Season by Lisa Jackson
Deep Down by Lee Child
The Bridegroom Wore Plaid by Grace Burrowes
Cowboy Casanova by Lorelei James
Golden Lies by Barbara Freethy
Love on the Run by Zuri Day
Silent Run by Barbara Freethy
Surrender by Brenda Joyce
365 Ways to Energize Mind, Body & Soul by Stephanie L. Tourles
Already Home by Susan Mallery
Ask For It by Sylvia Day
Awaken the Highland Warrior by Anita Clenney
Body Heat by Susan Fox
Chasing Perfect by Susan Mallery
Disclosure: The McCaffertys by Lisa Jackson
Don't Tempt me by Sylvia Day
Heartbroken by Lisa Unger
The Hobbit by J.R.R. Tolkien
My Reckless Heart by Jo Goodman
My Steadfast Heart bybJo Goodman
Presumed Guilty by Tess Gerritsen
Public Secrets by Nora Roberts
Rumors: The McCaffertys by Lisa Jackson
With All My Heart by Jo Goodman 74 Seaside Avenue by Debbie Macomber
All Summer Long by Susan Mallery
Bittersweet Rain by Sandra Brown
Chasin' Eight by Lorelei James
A Fool's Gold Christmas by Susan Mallery
A Foreign Range by Andrew Grey
Keeper of the Bride by Tess Gerritsen
Loving a Lost Lord by Mary Jo Putney
My Kind of Christmas by Robyn Carr
Turn It On by Vivian Arend
Unfinished Business by Nora Roberts
The Way Back by Carter Quinn
You Don't Want To Know by Lisa Jackson
The Dressmaker by Kate Alcott
Divine Evil by Nora Roberts
Mr. Churchill's Secretary by Susan Elia MacNeal
Rules of Engagement by Stephanie Laurens
Barefoot Season by Susan Mallery
Three Brides, No Groom by Debbie Macomber
Thriller 3: Love Is Murder by Sandra Brown
Against the Night by Kat Martin
Secrets and Lies by Lisa Jackson
Summer Nights by Susan Mallery
The Lucky One by Nicholas Sparks
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foe
The Rescue by Nicholas Sparks
Three Weeks with My Brother by Nicholas Sparks, Micah Sparks
Mr. and Miss Anonymous by Fern Michaels
Along Came a Spider by James Patterson
One Night for Love by Mary Balogh
English Tea Murder by Leslie Meier
The Descendants by Kaui Hart Hemmings
Explosive Eighteen by Janet Evanovich.
Hotel Vendome by Danielle Steel.
The Litigators by John Grisham.
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
Fatal Tide by Iris Johansen
Almost Home by Barbara Freethy
Abduction by Robin Cook.
The Art of Deception by Nora Roberts.
The Bronzed Hawk by Iris Johansen.
The Affair by Lee Child.
1105 Yakima Street, by Debbie Macomber.
Betrayal, by Fern Michaels.
Devious, by Lisa Jackson.
Escape, by Barbara Delinsky.
Happy Birthday, by Danielle Steel.
The Ideal Man, by Julie Garwood.
New York to Dallas, by J. D. Robb.
The Next Always, by Nora Roberts.
Prey, by Linda Howard.
Shock Wave, by John Sandford.
The Silent Girl, by Tess Gerritsen.
Split Second, by Catherine Coulter.
Beautiful Lies, by Lisa Unger.
The Black Echo, by Michael Connelly.
The Help, by Kathryn Stockett.
Smokin' Seventeen, by Janet Evanovich.
Summer Secrets, by Barbara Freethy
The RCLS now has the following new e-books. Please click on one of the titles to reserve.
1225 Christmas Tree Lane, by Debbie Macomber
1Q84, by Haruki Murakami
Abduction, by Robin Cook
Accidentally Yours, by Susan Mallery
Against the Storm, by Kat Martin
Almost Home, by Barbara Freethy
Anita Blake, Vampire Hunter Collection, by Laurell K. Hamilton
Anne Perry's Christmas Vigil, by Anne Perry
The Art of Deception, by Nora Roberts
Auschwitz, by Miklos Nyiszli, Richard Seaver, Tibere Kremer
Back to Work, by Bill Clinton
Betrayal in Death, by J. D. Robb, Nora Roberts
Blue Dahlia, by Nora Roberts
Blue Nights, by Joan Didion
BoneMan's Daughters, by Ted Dekker
Born in Fire, by Nora Roberts
Bring Me Home for Christmas, by Robyn Carr
The Bronzed Hawk, by Iris Johansen
Catherine the Great, by Robert K. Massie
Certain Prey, by John Sandford
Christmas At Timberwoods, by Fern Michaels
A Christmas Homecoming, by Anne Perry
Civilization, by Niall Ferguson
Comfort and Joy, by India Knight
The Cove, by Catherine Coulter
Crossed, by Ally Condie
Damned, by Chuck Palahniuk
Darkest at Dawn, by Christine Feehan
The Death Cure, by James Dashner
Debris, by Jo Anderton
The Demigod Files, by Rick Riordan
The Descendants, by Kaui Hart Hemmings
The Diviner, by Melanie Rawn
The Door to December, by Dean Koontz
Double Dexter, by Jeff Lindsay
Dragonfly in Amber, by Diana Gabaldon
Drink Deep, by Chloe Neill
Echo Burning, by Lee Child
Empire Falls, by Richard Russo
The End of Normal, by Stephanie Madoff Mack
Explosive Eighteen, by Janet Evanovich
The Fall of Lucas Kendrick, by Kay Hooper
Hotel Vendome, by Danielle Steel
If I Should Die, by Allison Brennan
India Black and the Widow of Windsor, by Carol K. Carr
Killing Floor, by Lee Child
The Lightning Thief, by Rick Riordan
The Litigators, by John Grisham
A Lone Star Christmas, by William W. Johnstone, J. A. Johnstone
The Lost Hero, by Rick Riordan
Matched, by Ally Condie
Measure of Darkness, by Chris Jordan
Mercy, by Jodi Picoult
Mind Over Matter, by Nora Roberts
A Mortal Terror, by James R. Benn
A Most Dangerous Method, by John Kerr
My Week with Marilyn, by Colin Clark
Never Love a Highlander, by Maya Banks
No Higher Honor, by Condoleezza Rice
Nobody's Fool, by Richard Russo
Of Mice and Men, by John Steinbeck
A Painted House, by John Grisham
The Perfect Christmas, by Debbie Macomber
The Prince of Ravenscar, by Catherine Coulter
The Queen, by Steven James
A Raisin in the Sun, by Lorraine Hansberry
Raising Stony Mayhall, by Daryl Gregory
The Red Pyramid, by Rick Riordan
Revan, by Drew Karpyshyn
The Scottish Prisoner, by Diana Gabaldon
Season of Darkness, by Maureen Jennings
The Sense of an Ending, by Julian Barnes
The Tehran Initiative, by Joel C. Rosenberg
Thirteen Reasons Why, by Jay Asher
Trading Christmas, by Debbie Macomber
Tripwire, by Lee Child
Unfinished Business, by Nora Roberts
Unleashed, by Nancy Holder, Debbie Viguie
We Need to Talk About Kevin, by Lionel Shriver
The Wedding Quilt, by Jennifer Chiaverini
Wired, by Douglas E. Richards
Zone One, by Colson Whitehead
January 2013
December 2012
October 2012
September 2012
August 2012
July 2012
New DVDs
The Orangeburg Library now has the following new DVDs.
Super 8
Sarah's Key
Spy Kids: all the time in the world
Conan the Barbarian
The Devil's Double
Beginners
Larry Crowne
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Change-up
Atlas Shrugged
Family Guy
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
Water for Elephants
Attack the Block
Captain America the First Avenger
A Better Life
Super 8
Sarah's Key
Spy Kids: all the time in the world
Conan the Barbarian
The Devil's Double
Beginners
Larry Crowne
Pirates of the Caribbean
The Change-up
Atlas Shrugged
Family Guy
Snow Flower and the Secret Fan
Water for Elephants
Attack the Block
Captain America the First Avenger
A Better Life
Saturday, October 15, 2011
New DVDs
The Orangeburg Library now has the following new DVDs.
Fast Five
Disneynature- African Cats
Scream 4
Buck
Heart Specialist
Horrible Bosses
Zookeeper
The Trip
Judy Moody and Not Bummer Summer
Green Lantern
Page One - Inside the New York Times
Bad Teacher
Red State
Monte Carlo
A Better Life
Beats, Rhymes & Life - The Travels of a Tribe
Attack the Block
Captain America - The First Avenger
Fast Five
Disneynature- African Cats
Scream 4
Buck
Heart Specialist
Horrible Bosses
Zookeeper
The Trip
Judy Moody and Not Bummer Summer
Green Lantern
Page One - Inside the New York Times
Bad Teacher
Red State
Monte Carlo
A Better Life
Beats, Rhymes & Life - The Travels of a Tribe
Attack the Block
Captain America - The First Avenger
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
NEW & NOTABLE
Fiction
The Last Patriarch by Najat El Hachmi.
Winner of the Prix Ulysse, and written by a Moroccan émigré to Spain, this novel about fathers and daughters illuminates the clash of cultures.
The Cat’s Table by Michael Ondaatje.
As the narrative moves between the holds of a ship and a boy’s adult years, it tells a spellbinding story about the magical, often forbidden, discoveries of childhood and a lifelong journey that begins unexpectedly with a spectacular sea voyage.
Nanjing Requiem by Ha Jin.
This historical fiction offers grave insights into the Rape of Nanjing, and one woman’s discovery of her limits.
Blueprints for Building Better Girls by Elissa Schappell.
This literary anthology features eight darkly funny, linked stories about women.
Non-Fiction
Terrorists in Love: The Real Lives of Islamic Radicals by Ken Ballen.
Written by a former federal prosecutor and congressional investigator, the author presents a profile of six terrorists whose stories include mystical dreams and visions, the demonic figure of the United States, intense sexual repression, and crumbling family and tribal structures.
Whole Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind, Survive Everyday Parenting Struggles, and Help Your Family Thrive by Daniel Siegel.
The title speaks for itself!
Gay in America by Scott Pasfield.
The photographer traveled 54,000 miles across all fifty states gathering stories and documenting the lives of 140 gay men from all walks of life.
Surviving the Bosnian Genocide: the Women of Srebrenica Speak by Selma Leydesdorff.
Interviews with 50 female survivors reveal the horrors of war and the human desire for life.
The Last Patriarch by Najat El Hachmi.
Winner of the Prix Ulysse, and written by a Moroccan émigré to Spain, this novel about fathers and daughters illuminates the clash of cultures.
The Cat’s Table by Michael Ondaatje.
As the narrative moves between the holds of a ship and a boy’s adult years, it tells a spellbinding story about the magical, often forbidden, discoveries of childhood and a lifelong journey that begins unexpectedly with a spectacular sea voyage.
Nanjing Requiem by Ha Jin.
This historical fiction offers grave insights into the Rape of Nanjing, and one woman’s discovery of her limits.
Blueprints for Building Better Girls by Elissa Schappell.
This literary anthology features eight darkly funny, linked stories about women.
Non-Fiction
Terrorists in Love: The Real Lives of Islamic Radicals by Ken Ballen.
Written by a former federal prosecutor and congressional investigator, the author presents a profile of six terrorists whose stories include mystical dreams and visions, the demonic figure of the United States, intense sexual repression, and crumbling family and tribal structures.
Whole Brain Child: 12 Revolutionary Strategies to Nurture Your Child’s Developing Mind, Survive Everyday Parenting Struggles, and Help Your Family Thrive by Daniel Siegel.
The title speaks for itself!
Gay in America by Scott Pasfield.
The photographer traveled 54,000 miles across all fifty states gathering stories and documenting the lives of 140 gay men from all walks of life.
Surviving the Bosnian Genocide: the Women of Srebrenica Speak by Selma Leydesdorff.
Interviews with 50 female survivors reveal the horrors of war and the human desire for life.
Thursday, August 4, 2011
New DVDs
The Orangeburg Library now has the following new DVDs.
The Lincoln Lawyer
Insidious
Arthur
Rango
Potiche (foreign)
Limitless
Take Me Home Tonight
Source Code
Soul Surfer
Rio
Mars Needs Moms
Your Highness
Paul
Jumping the Broom
Grace Card
Hoodwinked Too
Jane Eyre
The Conspirator
No Eres Tu, Soy Yo
Priest
Something Borrowed
The Beaver
Win Win
Madea's Big Happy Family
The Lincoln Lawyer
Insidious
Arthur
Rango
Potiche (foreign)
Limitless
Take Me Home Tonight
Source Code
Soul Surfer
Rio
Mars Needs Moms
Your Highness
Paul
Jumping the Broom
Grace Card
Hoodwinked Too
Jane Eyre
The Conspirator
No Eres Tu, Soy Yo
Priest
Something Borrowed
The Beaver
Win Win
Madea's Big Happy Family
Wednesday, July 13, 2011
New & Notable
Enjoy these new arrivals to enhance your summer reading.
Fiction:
On Black Sisters Street by Chika Unigwe
A Nigerian woman accepts an offer to work in Belgium, only to discover herself trapped in the sex trade. This book was reviewed very well, and may appeal especially to those who read Little Bee.
Why I Love Singlehood by Elisa Lorello and Sarah Girrell
The owner of a coffee shop tries her hand at online dating. An easy beach read.
The Disappearing Man by Doug Peterson
A novel that tells the story of Henry “Box” Brown, the slave who escaped north in a box, and went on lecture tours in England in support of the abolitionist movement.
To Be Sung Underwater by Tom McNeal
A film editor in Los Angeles has a superficially perfect life, but she wonders “What If”? What if she'd stayed in Nebraska with her true love, Willie?
The Taint of Midas by Anne Zouroudi
A mysterious death on a Greek island involving rapacious land developers and the dead man’s friend, a detective, who is blamed for the murder.
Non-Fiction:
For Cod and Country by Barton Seaver
Use this cookbook to help you grill up summer seafood and fix delicious accompaniments!
Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse by Suraya Sadeed
A memoir of defying the odds to help Afghan women and children, written by the daughter of a former Kabul governor.
Secrets and Wives: The Hidden World of Mormon Polygamy by Sanjiv Battacharya
A foreign atheist gives a first-hand account of the darker side of fundamentalist LDS splinter groups, and comes to some unexpected conclusions.
Wanton West by Lael Morgan
A history of madams, murder, money, and wild women on Montana’s frontier.
To Die in Mexico by John Gibler
Since 2006, 34,000 Mexicans have been killed in the drug war. Reveals the brave civic resistance to death cults and official silencing by, among others, some of the remarkable Mexican journalists trying to tell the drug war's hidden story.
Fiction:
On Black Sisters Street by Chika Unigwe
A Nigerian woman accepts an offer to work in Belgium, only to discover herself trapped in the sex trade. This book was reviewed very well, and may appeal especially to those who read Little Bee.
Why I Love Singlehood by Elisa Lorello and Sarah Girrell
The owner of a coffee shop tries her hand at online dating. An easy beach read.
The Disappearing Man by Doug Peterson
A novel that tells the story of Henry “Box” Brown, the slave who escaped north in a box, and went on lecture tours in England in support of the abolitionist movement.
To Be Sung Underwater by Tom McNeal
A film editor in Los Angeles has a superficially perfect life, but she wonders “What If”? What if she'd stayed in Nebraska with her true love, Willie?
The Taint of Midas by Anne Zouroudi
A mysterious death on a Greek island involving rapacious land developers and the dead man’s friend, a detective, who is blamed for the murder.
Non-Fiction:
For Cod and Country by Barton Seaver
Use this cookbook to help you grill up summer seafood and fix delicious accompaniments!
Forbidden Lessons in a Kabul Guesthouse by Suraya Sadeed
A memoir of defying the odds to help Afghan women and children, written by the daughter of a former Kabul governor.
Secrets and Wives: The Hidden World of Mormon Polygamy by Sanjiv Battacharya
A foreign atheist gives a first-hand account of the darker side of fundamentalist LDS splinter groups, and comes to some unexpected conclusions.
Wanton West by Lael Morgan
A history of madams, murder, money, and wild women on Montana’s frontier.
To Die in Mexico by John Gibler
Since 2006, 34,000 Mexicans have been killed in the drug war. Reveals the brave civic resistance to death cults and official silencing by, among others, some of the remarkable Mexican journalists trying to tell the drug war's hidden story.
Sunday, June 12, 2011
New DVDs
The Orangeburg Library now has the following new DVDs.
Company Men
Just Go With It
Sanctum
True Grit
Madeline and Her Friends (children's)
Battle Los Angeles
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
Hall Pass
Kill the Irishman
N-Secure
Red Riding Hood
Adjustment Bureau
Cedar Rapids
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Rodrick Rules
Eagle
Unknown
Rocko's Modern Life Season 1 (children's)
Beastly
Season of the Witch
Sucker Punch
The Warrior's Way
Company Men
Just Go With It
Sanctum
True Grit
Madeline and Her Friends (children's)
Battle Los Angeles
Big Mommas: Like Father, Like Son
Hall Pass
Kill the Irishman
N-Secure
Red Riding Hood
Adjustment Bureau
Cedar Rapids
Diary of a Wimpy Kid - Rodrick Rules
Eagle
Unknown
Rocko's Modern Life Season 1 (children's)
Beastly
Season of the Witch
Sucker Punch
The Warrior's Way
Saturday, January 8, 2011
New & Notable
FICTION:
Mary Ann in Autumn/ Armistead Maupin.
After 20 years in New York, Mary Ann returns toSan Francisco and reunites with old friends and family in this multi-character, darkly comicnovel.
Mr. Toppit/ Charles Elton.
The children of adeceased author must come to terms with the decades of fame they inherit after the untimely demise of their father who did not live long enough to see the success of his work.
The Wake of Forgiveness/ Bruce Machart.
Turbulent relations exist between a stern, land-owning Texas father and his four motherless sons.
World and Town/ Gish Jen.
A lonely widow finds her empty life filled with purpose when a troubled family of Cambodian refugees relo-cates to her New England town.
NON-FICTION:
All the Devils Are Here: The Hidden Storyof the Financial Crisis/ Bethany Mclean.
Americans have felt the pain of the financialcrisis. Finally, here is a book that allows us to fully understand the combination of forces and motivations of those responsible for our current economic predicament.
Cleopatra: A Life/ Stacy Schiff.
A vivid biogra-phy peels away the myth to expose history’s most famous Queen. You will never think of Cleopatra in quite the same way.
Killing of Crazy Horse/ Thomas Powers.
Cultural and political misunderstandings lead to the formidable Lakota leader’s murder one year after his victory at Little Big Horn.
Life/ Keith Richards.
The lead guitarist and songwriter of the Rolling Stones pens a candidand honest autobiography. With his no ruleslifestyle, you’ll be amazed he lived long enough to write his own story.
Mary Ann in Autumn/ Armistead Maupin.
After 20 years in New York, Mary Ann returns toSan Francisco and reunites with old friends and family in this multi-character, darkly comicnovel.
Mr. Toppit/ Charles Elton.
The children of adeceased author must come to terms with the decades of fame they inherit after the untimely demise of their father who did not live long enough to see the success of his work.
The Wake of Forgiveness/ Bruce Machart.
Turbulent relations exist between a stern, land-owning Texas father and his four motherless sons.
World and Town/ Gish Jen.
A lonely widow finds her empty life filled with purpose when a troubled family of Cambodian refugees relo-cates to her New England town.
NON-FICTION:
All the Devils Are Here: The Hidden Storyof the Financial Crisis/ Bethany Mclean.
Americans have felt the pain of the financialcrisis. Finally, here is a book that allows us to fully understand the combination of forces and motivations of those responsible for our current economic predicament.
Cleopatra: A Life/ Stacy Schiff.
A vivid biogra-phy peels away the myth to expose history’s most famous Queen. You will never think of Cleopatra in quite the same way.
Killing of Crazy Horse/ Thomas Powers.
Cultural and political misunderstandings lead to the formidable Lakota leader’s murder one year after his victory at Little Big Horn.
Life/ Keith Richards.
The lead guitarist and songwriter of the Rolling Stones pens a candidand honest autobiography. With his no ruleslifestyle, you’ll be amazed he lived long enough to write his own story.
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