|
Monthly Display & Events July 2014
|
WBPL's Writers Club A place where you can put your thoughts on paper! Enhance your writing skills, participate in free-writing exercises and get feedback on written work. Registration is underway!
|
Tuesday, July 8, 2:00 PM
|
|
|
Hot ice : a novel
by Cherry Adair
One of the world's finest jewel thiefs, Taylor Kincaid finds herself embroiled in a high-stakes game between violent terrorists and an elite team of global operatives when she inadvertently pockets some valuable security codes along with a cache of priceless diamonds during a theft at a South American terrorist compound. 60,000 first printing.
|
|
Some like it hot
by Susan Andersen
While undercover for her family's foundation, Harper Summerville meets Max Bradshaw, a deputy sheriff in Razor Bay, Washington, who causes Harper to question her nomadic lifestyle
|
|
|
|
Red's Hot Cowboy
by Carolyn Brown
While she takes care of a 1950s motel that she inherited, Pearl Richland meets sexy cowboy Wil Marshall, who will change her life forever. Original.
|
|
Serendipity sundaes : ice cream constructions & frozen concoctions
by Stephen Bruce
A tribute to New York's landmark Serendipity 3 ice cream parlor includes recipes that reflect the restaurant's celebrity-studded history and candy-colored personality, from the Strawberry Fields Sundae and the Cheesecake Vesuvius to the Outrageous Banana Split and the famous Frrrozen Hot Chocolate.
|
|
|
|
The empress of ice cream
by Anthony Capella
In 1671 Carlo Dimerico is the only man in the world who knows how to make ice cream. As confectioner to Louis XIV, he serves at the King's pleasure. Carlo has fallen in love with Louise de Keroualle,an impoverished lady in waiting to Henrietta, sister of Charles II of England. When Henrietta dies, the star crossed lovers are both sent to London, where is becomes clear that Charles II wants Louise as has mistress. Original.
|
|
Deadly heat
by Richard Castle
NYPD Homicide Detective Nikki Heat, continuing to pursue the elusive former CIA station chief who ordered her execution over a decade ago, teams up with her lover to find the old spy, while a serial killer terrorizes the Twentieth Precinct, singling Nikki out as the recipient of his twisted messages. TV tie-in. 300,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
Heat rises
by Richard Castle
In this third book of the New York Times best-selling series, NYPD Homicide Detective Nikk Heat, who has a passion for justice, teams up with hotshot reporter Jameson Rook to catch a sadistic killer. (This book was previously listed in Forecast).
|
|
|
Salad days : main-course salads for a first-class meal
by Marcel Desaulniers
The author of Death by Chocolate and Desserts to Die For brings his creative approach to main-course salads, with such creations as Penne Pasta and Spinach with Oven-Roasted Plum Tomatoes, Toasted Walnuts, Curly Endive, and Cracked Black Pepper Vinaigrette. 35,000 first printing. Tour.
|
|
Night on fire
by Douglas Corleone
A follow-up to the award-winning One Man's Paradise finds defense lawyer Kevin Corvelli barely escaping an arson fire only to find himself defending the woman accused of the crime, a contentious newlywed with a dubious past whose husband is among those killed. 15,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
Too hot to handle
by Victoria Dahl
The new curator of a museum in Wyoming, Merry Kade hires contractor Shane Harcourt to restore the beat-up ghost town to its former glory, but when his real motives for taking the job come to light after they spend the night together, Merry must make a difficult decision. Original.
|
|
The Fire Island cookbook
by Mike DeSimone
A pair of award-winning food and culture writers draw on their extensive travels to some of the world's forefront wine-producing regions and their long-time visits to Fire Island to present a series of "virtual dinner parties" comprised of seasonally inspired recipes and sophisticated wine pairings. 50,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
My formerly hot life : dispatches from the other side of young
by Stephanie Dolgoff
In a wry look at the years of 30 through 45, the author explains that, while beauty begins to fade and women stop being considered "hip," this period of life actually brings with it self-confidence, perspective and peace of mind, as well as financial stability and stable relationships.
|
|
Hot stuff [sound recording] : Library Edition
by Janet Evanovich
Far too busy to get involved with men or marriage, Cate Madigan spends her time in school and working as a bartender, but her life changes when she encounters ex-cop Kellen McBride, a man who quickly draws her into danger
|
|
|
|
All-American desserts : 400 star-spangled, razzle-dazzle recipes for America's best loved desserts
by Judith M. Fertig
Brimming with recipes that will bring out the sweet tooth in anyone, this delicious guide to American sweets covers cookies, cakes, pies, puddings, cobblers, pastries, ice cream, and candy, presenting hundreds of recipes, many of which were taken from other culinary traditions and adapted to American tastes.
|
|
One hot summer : a novel
by Carolina Garcia-Aguilera
Facing discontentment in her thirties, Margarita finds herself falling back in love with a college flame, a situation that compromises her marriage and forces her to choose between her family and the passion of her life, while her friends Vivian and Anabel traverse similar journeys of self discovery. 35,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
The Maine summers cookbook : recipes for delicious, sun-filled days
by Linda Greenlaw
The star of the Discovery Channel series Swords and her mother present an essay-complemented treasury of recipes inspired by seasonal Maine cuisine, from Schoolhouse Shore Clam Dip and Grilled Crab-Stuffed Mushrooms to Blackened Swordfish with Blueberry Chutney and Mile-High Strawberry Pie. By the authors of Seaworthy. 20,000 first printing.
|
|
Hot : living through the next fifty years on Earth
by Mark Hertsgaard
An investigative journalist who has studied global warming for the past 20 years makes recommendations for how individuals and groups can navigate a world dangerously impacted by climate change, covering such topics as rising temperatures, dwindling water supplies and cataclysmic storms.
|
|
|
|
Heat wave
by Donna Hill
During a sizzling summer heat wave in New York City, three women find passion and love in this hot collection that includes Donna Hill's Summer Fever, in which Nina Forbes, while housesitting in the Hamptons, has an explosive affair with her gorgeous neighbor, Barbados native Ian Harrison. Original.
|
|
Summer house with swimming pool : a novel
by Herman Koch
Concealing the medical mistake that caused the death of a famous actor, Dr. Marc Schlosser gradually reveals the personal reasons he sought the victim's death, including an assault on the doctor's daughter. 150,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
Fire on the horizon : the untold story of the Gulf oil disaster
by John Konrad
In a book that draws on first-person accounts, the authors offer a riveting account of the 2010 Deepwater Horizon oil-rig explosion and the offshore-drilling culture that laid the groundwork for the disaster. (general history). Simultaneous.
|
|
Running hot
by Jayne Ann Krentz
Reluctantly paired for a murder investigation by the paranormal Arcane Society, former cop Luther Malone and aura-reading librarian Grace Renquist find their mutual disgust dissolving into a powerful attraction during a case that is further complicated by operatives for a ruthless underground psychic group. 250,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
The perfect scoop : ice creams, sorbets, granitas, and sweet accompaniments
by David Lebovitz
Presents a generous assortment of more than two hundred taste-tempting recipes for homemade ice creams, granitas, sorbets, and accompaniments, including a variety of international specialties, classic favorites, and innovative new treats that range from Chocolate Sorbet to Mojito Granita, as well as a host of sauces, crunchy toppings, and tempting mix-ins.
|
|
Heat seeker
by Lora Leigh
Forced to stage his own death after sharing a night of passion with CIA agent Bailey Serborne, former Elite Ops captain John Vincent finds his past catching up with him when a vengeful Bailey learns he is still alive. By the best-selling author Maverick. Reissue. 350,000 first printing.
|
|
|
White heat
by M. J. McGrath
Investigating the murder of an adventurist under her watch, half-Inuit Arctic guide Edie Kiglatuk teams up with police sergeant Derek Palliser when she realizes that the victim's tour group was searching for something specific. A first novel by the award-winning author of The Long Exile. 20,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
When summer comes
by Brenda Novak
Keeping the fact that she needs a liver transplant a secret, Callie Vanetta, determined to spend whatever time she has left on her own terms, moves out to her grandparents' farm where she takes in Levi McCloud, a drifter and handyman, and discovers that she does have something to lose — her heart. Original.
|
|
The heat of the sun : a novel
by David Rain
From Greenwich Village in the Roaring Twenties to a revelation on a Nagasaki hillside by the sea, this high-spirited debut novel follows Ben “Trouble” Pinkerton, the son of Lieutenant Benjamin Pinkerton and the geisha Madame Butterfly, as he finds himself at the center of some of the biggest events of the century. A first novel. 60,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
Chasing fire
by Nora Roberts
When a dark presence stalks female smoke-jumping firefighter Rowan Tripp in Montana, she wonders if she can get help from rookie smoke jumper Gulliver Curry. By the best-selling author of The Search. 800,000 first printing.
|
|
Heat wave : a novel
by Nancy Thayer
After Carley has an affair with her carpenter, her husband ends up dead in a hotel room with her best friend; then her best friend comes begging for help.
|
|
|
|
The last man on earth
by Tracy Anne Warren
When they are up for the same promotion, high-powered advertising executive Madelyn Grayson and rival executive Zack Douglas fight dirty both in the boardroom and the bedroom to get what they want. Original.
|
|
Pizza : grill it, bake it, love it!
by Bruce Weinstein
A volume of ninety classic, international, and modern pizza recipes includes several for grilled and deep-dish pies, in a collection that features instructions for making three basic sauces and eight standard doughs, as well as tips for using store-bought ingredients. Original. 20,000 first printing.
|
|
|
That summer
by Lauren Willig
Inheriting a London house from an unknown relative, Julia begins work on the house at the side of an alluring antiques dealer before discovering an old painting that reveals the house's shrouded history and the story of a mid-19th-century woman trapped in a loveless marriage. 60,000 first printing.
|
|
|
|
West Babylon Public Library 211 Route 109 West Babylon, New York 11704 (631) 669-5445http://wbpl.us |
|
|
|