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New Releases for August 15, 2023

  • Aug 10, 2023
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Looking for something new? Here are some of the upcoming new releases due August 15, 2023. Stop in or give the library a call to place a copy on hold. If the library does not have one of these titles available, a Request for Purchase may be filled out.

Selected new titles appearing next Tuesday, August 15:


The Invisible Hour: A Novel by Alice Hoffman - follows a girl in a cult who connects with Nathaniel Hawthorne.


Don't Let Them Bury My Story: The Oldest Living Survivor of the Tulsa Race Massacre in Her Own Words by Viola Ford Fletcher and Ike Howard - is the testimony of a 109-year-old survivor of the 1921 massacre.


Schoenberg: Why He Matters by Harvey Sachs - examines the life and legacy of the 20th-century composer.


August Wilson: A Life by Patti Hartigan - is the biography of the American playwright.


Tides of Fire by James Rollins - is the 17th Sigma Force thriller.


Thornhedge by T. Kingfisher - is a reimagining of the Sleeping Beauty fairy tale.


Lolth's Warrior: A Novel by R.A. Salvatore - concludes the Way of the Drow fantasy trilogy.


Make a Move, Sunny Park! by Jessica Kim - features a seventh grader who joins her school dance team and loses her best friend in the process.


Messenger by Marc Bernardin, illus. by Ron Salas - is a young adult graphic novel about Muhammad Ali.







List provided by Shelf Awareness

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New release lists help me discover gems. As a PhD student who works part-time at Last-Minute Assignments, I missed so many drops during college, buried in work. I struggled so much that I’d fantasize about finding someone to pay someone to do my Programming Assignment Help just to have time to read. Thank you for curating. You’re reminding us that art keeps arriving. Grateful for your recommendations. I’m adding these to my queue. Appreciate the signal boost. Keep sharing new voices. Thanks for keeping me culturally alive. Seriously, this is my lifeline. Thank you.

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The post about new library releases highlights how fresh books and resources keep readers engaged and encourage people to explore different topics and genres. It reminded me of college days when visiting the library helped me relax between stressful classes and deadlines. During one difficult semester I was overwhelmed with projects and exams and even searched for Information Technology Class Helpers while trying to keep up with coursework and revision together. It made me realize how support and learning resources both play a big role during stressful academic periods.


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