The Riverside Regional Library's recent used-book sale was held recently at the Westfield Shoppingtown mall in Cape Girardeau. Proceeds from the book sale will go towards buying needed items and books for the six libraries in Riverside Regional Library network.
Coming events at the library includes new books available.
Adult Nonfiction: "The Truth About Witchcraft Today" by Scott Cunningham; "Smart Money Decisions" by Max Bazerman; "The Collapse of Communism" (Revised & Updated); "The Great Crash, 1929" by John Kenneth Galbraith; "Wild Horses I have Known" by Hope Ryden; "Eating for Good Health"; "Natural Remedies"; "How to Raise a Puppy You Can Live With" by Clarice Rutherford; "The Strong-Willed Child : birth through adolescence" by James Dobson; "Eyes on Tomorrow: The evolution of Procter & Gamble" by Oscar Schisgall; "Croutons on a Cow Pie" by Baxter Black, Baxter; and "Meeting the Challenge of a New Millennium."
Biography: "Proud to Be" by Kelly Flinn and "From These Roots" by Aretha Franklin.
Picturebooks: "The Berenstain Bears and Baby Makes Five," "The Berenstain Bears and the Big Blooper" and "The Birds, the Bees, and the Berenstain Bears," all by Stan Berenstain; "Maisy Takes a Bath" by Lucy Cousins; "Little Toot" by Hardie Gramatky; "There's a Nightmare in My Closet" by Mercer Mayer; "Harry's Birthday" by Barbara Ann Porte; and "When Artie Was Little" by Harriet Berg Schwartz.
Easy Reader: "Monkey See, Monkey Do" by Dana Regan; "Mr. Putter & Tabby Pick the Pears" and "Mr. Putter & Tabby Walk the Dog," both by Cynthia Rylant, Cynthia.
Adult Fiction: "A Place Where the Sea Remembers" by Sandra Benitez; "The Coffin Dancer" by Jeffery Deaver; "House of Sand and Fog" by Andre Dubus; "The Penny Whistle" by B.J. Hoff; "Cities of the Plain" (Border Trilogy book 3) by Cormac McCarthy; and "Dana's Valley" by Janette Oke.
Juvenile Fiction: "If I Forget, You Remember" by Carol Lynch Williams.
Juvenile Nonfiction: "Global Change" (A New True Book) by Theodore P. Snow; "Soil Erosion and Pollution" (A New True Book) by Darlene R. Stille; "Venus Schloss, Muriel, Meteorites" (A New True Book) by Paul P. Sipiera; "Experiments With Water" (A New True Book) by Ray Broekel; "Plants We Know" (A New True Book) by O. Irene Sevrey Miner; "Experiments With Animal Behavior" (A New True Book) by Ovid K. Wong; "Peacocks and Peahens" (A New True Book) by Joan Kalbacken; "Cells and Tissues" (A New True Book), by Leslie Jean LeMaster; "Nutrition" (A New True Book) and "Bacteria and Viruses" (A New True Book), all by Leslie Jean LeMaster; "Lyme Disease" by Elaine Landau; "Machines" (A New True Book) by Fred Wilkin; "Gerbil Pets and Other Small Rodents" (A New True Book) by Ray Broeke; "The Flag of the United States" (A New True Book) by Dennis B. Fradin; "Europe" (A New True Book), "Asia" (A New True Book) and" Africa" (A New True Book), all by D.V. Georges; "Canada" (A New True Book) by Elma Schemenauer; "Canyonlands National Park" (A New True Book) by David Petersen; and "South America" (A New True Book) by D.V. Georges.
Juvenile Biography: "Ethan Allen" by Michael T. Hahn.
Large Print Fiction: "The Turning Wheel" by Christina Green.
Large Print Mystery: "Henrietta Who?" by Catherine Aird and "Bad Scene" by Basil Copper.
Mystery: The Oxford book of American Detective Stories.
Young Adult Fiction: "Elsie's Friends at Woodburn" (Elsie Dinsmore book 13), "Elsie's Kith and Kin" (Elsie Dinsmore book 12) and "The Two Elsies" (Elsie Dinsmore book 11), all by Martha Finley; "The Showdown" (Left Behind--the Kids book 13) by Jerry B. Jenkins.
The library offers in-house Internet and e-mail access.
Children and young adults without a driver's license must have a parent's signature.
A library card is not required for Internet use, but people must sign an agreement to the library's acceptable-use policy.
The library's six branches are Jackson at 204 S. Union St., Perryville at 800 City Park Drive, Altenburg at 66 Poplar St., Scott City at 2016 Main St., Benton at U.S. 61 and Oran at 120 Mountain St.
The library's Web site is http://www.showme.net/rrl
for more new books, audios and videos, as well as other interesting links to a wealth of information.
The library's monthly publication, "Currents," is available for a listing of the latest materials added to the library's collection.
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