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Arts & CultureBooksNew at the Mississippi Mills Public Library

New at the Mississippi Mills Public Library

ANI'S RAW FOOD

by Margo Hay-Goodings, Library Assistant, Almonte Library Mississippi Mills Public Library

Staff at the Mississippi Mills Public Library would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year filled with lots of time to read in 2015. The Library is very pleased to have issued 654 new cards in 2014 which is an increase of 68% over the number issued in 2013 and we welcome all new patrons to our library family. So if you finally have some time to sit down with a book now that the holidays are over, here is what’s new this week.

ALMONTE FICTION

  • Spoiled Brats by Simon Rich
  • Winter Street by Elin Hildebrand
  • The Time of Their Lives by Maeve Haran
  • Kismet: a Kayankaya thriller by Jakob Arjouni
  • Vital Signs by Tesse McWatt

ALMONTE NON-FICTION

  • Last Night at the Viper Room: River Phoenix and the Hollywood he left behind by Gavin Edwards
  • The Stranger: Barack Obama in the White House by Chuck Todd
  • Ani’s Raw Food Essentials by Ani Phyo

ALMONTE YOUNG ADULT FICTION

  • Endgame: the calling by James Frey
  • Like Water on Stone by Dana Walrath
  • The Accidental Highwayman by Ben Tripp

PAKENHAM FICTION

  • The House of Dolls by David Hewson
  • Dark Bites by Sherrilyn Kenyon
  • Buried Angels by Camilla Lackberg
  • Shadow Catcher by James R. Hannibal

PAKENHAM NON-FICTION

  • Green Vanilla Tea: one family’s extraordinary journey of love, hope, and remembering by Marie Williams
  • Homemade Beauty: 150 simple beauty recipes made from all-natural ingredients by Annie Strole
  • The People’s Platform: taking back power and culture in the digital age by Astra Taylor
  • Fleeing the Hijab: a jewish woman’s escape from Iran by Sima Goel

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