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New Books at the Framingham Library This Month

For this week's Sunday Reading column, here is a list of new books at the Framingham Library in September.

 

Sunday Reading is a look at what Framingham is reading.

These are new books at the Framingham Library.

September 2011
Diana Abu-Jaber. Birds of paradise
Aravind Adiga. Last man in tower
Michael Brandman. Robert B. Parker's Killing the blues
Terry Brooks. Measure of the magic : legends of Shannara
Sandra Brown. Lethal
James Lee Burke. Feast day of fools
Paulo Coelho. Aleph
Leah Hager Cohen. The grief of others
Clive Cussler & Justin Scott. The Race: An Issac Bell Adventure
Siddhartha Deb. Beautiful and the damned : a portrait of the new India
Roger Ebert. Life itself : a memoir
Naruddin Farah. Crossbones
Jane Fonda. Prime time : creating a great third act
Valerie Frankel. It's hard not to hate you
Thomas L. Friedman. That used to be us : how America fell behind in the world we invented - and how we can come back
Simon Garfield. Just my type : a book about fonts
Stephen Greenblatt. Swerve : how the world became modern
Jerome Groopman and Pamela Hartzband. Patient decides : how to make the right medical choices
Jonathan Gruber. Health care reform : what it is, why it's necessary
Hill Harper. The wealth cure : putting money in its place
Paul Hendrickson. Hemingway's boat : everything he loved in life, and lost, 1934-1961
Philip Hensher. King of the badgers
Linda Howard. Prey
Ken Jennings. Maphead : charting the wide, weird world of geography
Denis Johnson. Train dreams
Ian Kershaw. End : the defiance and destruction of Hitler's Germany, 1944-1945
David King. Death in the city of light
Laurie R. King. Pirate king : a novel of suspense featuring Mary Russell and Sherlock Holmes
Jeffrey Kluger. The sibling effect : what the bonds among brothers and sisters reveal about us
Raymond Khoury. Devil's elixir
Lucette Lagnado. Arrogant years : one girl's search for her lost youth, from Cairo to Brooklyn
Jim Lehrer. Tension city : inside the Presidential debates
Gavin Menzies. Lost empire of Atlantis : the secrets of history's most enduring mystery revealed
Mary McGarry Morris. Light from a distant star
Jacquelyn Mitchard. Second nature
Blake Mycoskie. Start something that matters
Sylvia Nasar. Grand pursuit : the history of economic genius
Pearl Jam. Pearl Jam twenty
Drew Pinsky. Recovering intimacy
Dana Priest and Bill Arkin. Top secret America
Spencer Quinn. Dog who knew too much : a Chet and Bernie mystery
Lisa Randall. Knocking on heaven's door : how physics and scientific thinking illuminate the universe and the modern world
Anna Reid. Leningrad : the epic siege of World War II, 1941-1944
Tom Ryan. Following Atticus : forty-eight high peaks, one little dog, and an extraordinary friendship
Elissa Schappell. Blueprints for building better girls
Deborah Scroggins. Wanted women : faith, lies, and the war on terror : the lives of Ayaan Hirsi Ali and Aafia Siddiqui
Steve Sem-Sandberg. The emperor of lies
Kathleen Sharp. Blood feud : the man who blew the whistle on one of the deadliest prescription drugs ever
Ali Smith. There but for the
Ali H. Soufan. Black banners : the inside story of 9/11 and the war against al-Qaeda 
Marc Spitz. Jagger : rebel, rocker, rambler, rogue
Neal Stephenson. Reamde
Erin Morgenstern. The night circus
Calvin Trillin. Quite enough of Calvin Trillin
Robin Wright. Rock the casbah : how sheikhs, comedians, rappers, and women are challenging Osama bin Laden
Nicolle Wallace. It's classified
Jesmyn Ward. Salvage the bones
Kate White. The sixes
Stuart Woods. Son of Stone
Daniel Yergin. The quest : the global race for energy, money, and power

 

Note: Due to Labor Day weekend, the Framingham libraries will not re-open until 9 a.m. on Tuesday.

Related Topics: Books, Framingham Library, and Sunday Reading

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