Several new titles are on the shelves at the Jackson branch of the Riverside Regional Library.
In the Adult division, new titles include The Indwelling by Tim LaHaye, Cradle and All by James Patterson, The Measure of a Man by Sidney Poitier, The Second Silence by Eileen Goudge, Jade by V.C. Andrews, Cat by V.C. Andrews, The Millionaire Mind by Stanley Thomas Glucose Revolution Pocket Guide to Your Heart by Jennie Brand-Miller, Standoff by Sandra Brown, Greenwich by Howard Fast, Mrs. Pollifax Unveiled by Dorothy Gilman, In the Fall by Jeffrey Lent, Back Roads by Tawni O'Dell, Like Gold Refined by Janette Oke, He Shall Thunder in the Sky by Elizabeth Peters, The Secret by Harold Robbins, Pawing Through the Past by Rita Mae Brown, The Last Dance by Ed McBain, Off the Mangrove Coast by Louis L'Amour and Vector Prime by R.A. Salvatore.
In the Children's category, new titles include So Far From the Sea by Eve Bunting, Black Hands, White Sails by Patricia McKissack, The Wanderer by Sharon Creech, Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother Too? by Eric Carle, Good Night, Good Knight by Shelley Thomas, Black Cat by Christopher Myers, Aloha, Delores by Barbara Samuels, How Do Dinosaurs Say Goodnight? by Jane Yolen and My First Garden by Tomas Bogacki.
Young Adult titles include Elsie's Impossible Choice by Martha Finley, Elsie's New Life by Martha Finley, Oy, Joy! by Lucy Frank, Kit's Wilderness by David Almond, Jade Green by Phyllis Naylor, I Was a Rat! by Philip Pullman and The Maze by Will Hobbs.
Audio/Visual additions include "The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon" by Stephen King, "Fear Nothing" by Dean Koontz, "Seize the Night" by Dean Koontz, "Galaxy Quest," "Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat," "Blue's Clues: Magenta Comes Over," "Pokemon: the First Movie."
Visit the RRL website at www.showme.net/rrl for more new books, audios and videos, as well as other interesting links to a wealth of information.
Copies of the monthly publication, "Currents," with a listing of new materials, are also available at the library.
Registration for the Summer Reading Program has begun. The program is for all ages and reading levels of young people including preschoolers who can be read to and includes a program just for young adults. For information on special programs each week, call or pick up a flyer at the library, 573-243-8141.
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