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Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows is Here!

New Books: Leisure Reading Collection

July 2007

Title

Author

Campus

American legacy: the story of John & Caroline Kennedy

Heymann, C. David

Levine

Dead connection

Burke, Alafair

Harris

The dead whisper on

Hines, T.L.

North

The ever-running man

Muller, Marcia

Cato

The first commandment: a thriller

Thor, Brad

North

Girls of Riyadh: a novel

Alsanea, Rajaa

Central

Harry Potter and the deathly hallows

Rowling, J.K.

Central, Levine

High noon

Roberts, Nora

Harris

Justice denied

Jance, Judith A.

Cato

Keeping the world away: a novel

Forster, Margaret

Cato

Killer weekend

Pearson, Ridley

Central

The manny

Peterson, Holly

Central

Meet me in Venice

Adler, Elizabeth

Central

Nefertiti: a novel

Moran, Michelle

Central

The quickie: a novel

Patterson, James

Central

Sammy’s house

Gore, Kristin

Harper

The secret servant

Silva, Daniel

Central

The tin roof blowdown: a Dave Robicheaux novel

Burke, James Lee

Levine

Up close and personal

Michaels, Fern

Harper

What matters most

Rice, Luanne

Harper

Central Campus Library Closed, July 30th and 31st

In order to prepare for and move the library’s legal collection to the new paralegal library space at the Cato Campus, the Central Campus library will be closed on Monday, July 30, and Tuesday, July 31.

We’ll be packing up over 7,000 volumes of legal materials, which will then be transported to Cato and shelved in the paralegal library, with the assistance of Facilities Services.

Library Services apologizes for any inconvenience this may cause, and appreciates your understanding as we work on this important initiative.

Requests from Campus Libraries suspended during break

Requests for books and videos from other campus libraries to be sent to Central campus will be suspended during the Summer break, beginning July 18 – August 18.

The satellite campus libraries (all but Central) will be closed during that time and no staff will be available to put the requested materials in transit to Central campus. Item requests will resume August 18. Thanks for your patience!

New Library Hours for Summer Break

The summer semester is almost over and we hope everyone has had a great one! CPCC Libraries will have shortened hours for intersession. Our hours for July 18th – August 18th are as follows —

Central Campus Library
Monday – Friday
7:30a – 5:00p

Cato, Harper, Harris, Levine, and North Libraries
CLOSED

We’ll resume normal hours on the first day of classes for fall semester. If you need to access library materials remember that we have thousands of Electronic books as well as journal and magazine articles available through our website 24/7.

June 2007 Leisure Reading Books

New Books: Leisure Reading Collection

June 2007

Title

Author

Campus

Bungalow 2

Steel, Danielle

Central

Dedication: a novel

McLaughlin, Emma

Central

The double agents

Griffin, W.E.B.

North

Double take

Coulter, Catherine

Harper

Drop dead beautiful

Collins, Jackie

Levine

The fourth order: a novel

Frey, Stephen W.

Levine

The good guy

Koontz, Dean R.

Harper

The gravedigger’s daughter: a novel

Oates, Joyce Carol

Harris

The lady in blue: a novel

Sierra, Javier

Cato

Lean mean thirteen

Evanovich, Janet

Central

Love kills: a Brit Montero novel

Buchanan, Edna

Central

The Maytrees

Dillard, Annie

Harris

The navigator: a novel from the Numa files

Cussler, Clive

North

New England white

Carter, Stephen L.

Harris

The overlook: a novel

Connelly, Michael

Cato

The penny: a novel

Meyer, Joyce

Levine

Robert Ludlum’s the Bourne betrayal

Lustbader, Eric

Central

The sleeping doll

Deaver, Jeffery

North

The sonnet lover: a novel

Goodman, Carol

Harper

Spare change

Parker, Robert B.

Central

Stalin’s ghost: an Arkady Renko novel

Smith, Martin Cruz

Cato

When day breaks

Clark, Mary Jane Behrends

Harris

New Books, DVDs, and more @ the Library

Throughout the month of May CPCC Libraries added a ton of new material for our community to enjoy. Additons include new books, DVDs, and even a few audiobooks. At Harris Campus we added books on early childhood education and Cato Campus added materials to enrich our horticulure collection, but that’s not all…

Please take a moment to scan a full list of the new additons to our collection.

We strive to support the curious minds of our students, faculty, and staff and hope you enjoy these new additions!

Library Summer Hours

The regional campus libraries will be closed May 10-20, and starting May 21st, the summer hours will be:

Levine, Cato, Harper: Monday – Thursday, 9-6, closed 1-2 for lunch
North: Monday – Tuesday, 9-6, closed 1-2 for lunch
Harris: Wed – Thursday, 9-6, closed 1-2 for lunch

New Books @ the Library — March 2007

Settle into your favorite easy chair, relax, and crack one open — a book that is. We’ve been busy throughout the month of March adding new Books and more to our collections. Below are a few highlights. For a complete list follow the link at the bottom of this post. Enjoy!

HB615 .G665 2007 — Trump University Entrepreneurship 101: How to Turn Your Idea into a Money Making Machine

HV6529 .S32 2005 — Natural Born Celebrities: Serial Killers in American Culture

NK1980 .M3 2001 — Interior Design in the 20th Century

PR3093 .A46 2004 — Almost Shakespeare: Reinventing his Works for Cinema and Television

TH139 .R37 2004 — High Steel: The Daring Men who Built the World’s Greatest Skyline

http://www1.cpcc.edu/library/library-services/faculty-resources/cd/resolveUid/4627bb00787d3d645ffbb9e1bde5a2a8

BookMarks — April 20, 1:30-2:30 LR404

What’s the greatest book you’ve read recently? BookMarks returns April 20th, 1:30-2:30 in LR404. The event is an open forum where those from the CPCC community can share recommendations with one another.

The week of April 20th is National Library Week, and we’d love to celebrate all types of fiction and non-fiction. If you’ve read a great or not-so-great book recently, we’d love to hear about it. Refreshments and an assortment of sweets are provided.

If you’d like to write a review for the BookMarks newsletter submit it here… http://www.cpcc.edu/forms/library/bookreview1.asp

CPCC Faculty and Staff? Register in Learner Web!