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ADULT BOOKS
Forever Odd by Dean Koontz
Cell by Stephen King
Christ the Lord Out of Egypt by Anne Rice
Circle of Quilters by Jennifer Chiaverinni
Clearing in the Wild by Jane Kirkpatrick
Dark Assassin by Anne Perry
Dark Harbor by Stuart Woods
Divine by Karen Kingsbury
Executive Power by Vince Flynn
Hey, Good Looking by Fern Michaels
Hitched by Carol Higgins Clark
Kingdom Come by time Green
Secret splendor by Sandra Brown
Separation of Power by Vince Flynn
Shiver by Lisa Jackson
Sinister Shorts by Perri OShaughnessey
Tending Roses by Lisa Wingate
We Are All Welcome Here by Elizabeth Berg
Weekend Warriors by Fern Michaels
At Risk by Patricia Cornwell
Dead Watch by John Sandford
Second Sight by Amanda Quick
Promise Me by Harlan Coben
Vanished by Karen Robards
Presumed Guilty by James Scott Bell
Immediate Family by Eileen Goudge
The Englisher by Beverly Lewis
Susannahs Garden by Debbie Macomber
Beach Road by James Patterson
Sullivans Evidence by Nancy Taylor Rosenberg
Vendetta by Fern Michaels
Good Hope Road by Lisa Wingate
NON-FICTION BOOKS
Budget makeovers for your Home by Womans Day
Elle Décor Home makeover by Elle
Fix It and Enjoy It Cookbook by Phyllis Good
Terri: the Truth by Michael Schiavo
Rachael Ray Express Lane Meals
Sundown Towns by James Loewen
There have been many Science Fiction books (too numerous to list)
donated and are on the shelf.
YOUTH BOOKS
Humpty Dumpty by Kin Eagle
Cooking Rocks: Rachael Rays 30 Minute Meals
Poison by John Peel
AUDIOS
Dark Harbor by Stuart Woods
The Other Side of Me by Sidney Sheldon
Promise Me by Harlan Coben
DVDs/VHS
Memoirs of a Geisha
Brokeback Mountain
Chronicles of Narnia (Walt Disney version)
King Kong
Derailed
Battlefield Earth
Star Wars trilogy: Special Edition
AMNESTY WEEK AT THE LIBRARY
The week of June 12th through June 17th will be amnesty week
at the Shellsburg Library. What does amnesty week mean to you?
Anyone with materials that belong to the Shellsburg Library may
return them to the library with no fines or fees and no questions
asked. You may just drop them in the yellow book drop in front
of the library.
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