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NEW NONFICTION BOOKS IN THE LIBRARY October 8, 2008

Posted by Ms. Klemundt in New books in the Library, Reading Recommendations.
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On Call

On Call : A Doctor’s Days and Nights In Residency;
by Emily Transue (find it on our shelves at 610.92 TRA)

Stolen Voices : Young People’s War Diaries from World War I to Iraq;  edited with commentaries by Zlata Filipovic and Melanie Challenger  (302.2309 STO)

Censorship on the Internet : From Filters to Freedom of Speech; by Wendy Herumin  (363.31 HER)

Theories for Everything : An Illustrated History of Science from the Invention of Numbers to String Theory; by John Langone  (509 LAN)

Why a Curveball Curves : The Incredible Science of Sport; edited by Frank Vizard  (613.71 WHY)

The Way Toys Work : The Science Behind the Magic 8 Ball, Etch-a-Skech, Boomerang, and More; by Edwin Sobey

Twentieth-Century Art of Latin America; by Jacqueline Barnitz  (709.8 BAR)

Drawing Manga; by Selina Dean  (741.5 DEA)

Get a Hobby! : 101 All-Consuming Diversions for Any Lifestyle; by Tina Barseghian  (790.13 BAR)

The Great Adventure : Theodore Roosevelt and the Rise of Modern America; by Albert Marrin  (921 ROO)

Twyla Tharp : Dancer and Choreographer; by James Robert Parish  (921 THA)

A Medieval Knight; by James Barter  (940.1 BAR)

American Colonies; by Alan Taylor  (973.2 TAY)

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