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Author: Tess from the Library

What’s New At The Library

Thursday, 30th August, 2007 at 12:37 pm, Isle of Wight

If you haven’t been down to the Library recently, here a look at what’s new.

DVDs
Clint Eastwood directs FLAG OF OUR FATHERS and its companion LETTERS FROM IWO JIMA
MR BEAN’S HOLIDAY
SHOOTER - “..high octane action..”
AMAZING GRACE – Wilberforce and the anti-slavery campaign
PREMONITION – Sandra Bullock
OUTLAW –“…Football Factory with guns..”
THE PAINTED VEIL – based on the Somerset Maugham novel
NORBIT – Eddie Murphy

FRACTURE – Anthony Hopkins
I WANT CANDY
VENUS – Peter O’Toole
THE NUMBER 23 - horror

Fiction
Michael CHABON The Yiddish policemen’s union - a mystery and exploration of exile
Helene TURSTEIN The glass devil – an Inspector Huss mystery set in Sweden
Robin PILCHER Starburst – a mystery set at the Edinburgh Festival
Simon KERNICK Relentless – a Richard and Judy thriller
Wendy HARRIS Blue slipper Bay – the second in the trilogy by local author
Yasmin KHADRA the sirens of Baghdad – a look at the effect of violence on ordinary people
Mark MILLS The savage garden – a Richard and Judy book
Penelope FITZGERALD The bookshop “..a gem, a vintage narrative..”
Eric VAN LUSTBADER The Bourne betrayal
Andy MCNAB Recoil
Annie SAUNDERS Busy woman seeks wife
Whitney GASKELL Testing Kate – a little black dress book

Non-Fiction
Gwen RUSSELL Jeremy Clarkson
Stafford HULDRED Sir David Jason
Nicola BARRY Mother’s ruin: how alcohol can destroy a family
George MONBIOT How we can stop the planet burning
Griff Rhys JONES Mountain – from the TV series
Roger DEAKIN Wildwood: a journey through trees
Duncan STAFF The lost boy – the last victim of the Moors Murderers
Allan HALL Girl in the cellar: the Natasha Kampusch story
Anthony STEFANO King of the Godfathers

Library, Ventnor


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  1. Ventnor Film Society: The Painted Veil : Ventnor Blog Says:

    [...] you can’t make it down tomorrow night, you can always hire it from the library as they now have a [...]

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