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Is anyone else freezing?!

Holy schmollies, it's cold out! I guess it is that season. Time to snuggle in, drink hot chocolate and READ!!! Ho, ho, ho, the cold is good for something! Check out some fun books below!

Rubbing my nose to keep it warm,

The Book Junky

What's Hot (Top 5)
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Weekly Featured Book

Wishin' and Hopin': A Christmas Story
Wishin' and Hopin': A Christmas Story
By Wally Lamb

It's 1964 and ten-year-old Felix is sure of a few things: the birds and the bees are puzzling, television is magical, and this is one Christmas he'll never forget.

From the Funicello family's bus-station lunch counter to the elementary school playground (with an uproarious stop at the Pillsbury Bake-Off), Wishin' and Hopin' is a vivid slice of 1960s life, a wise and witty holiday tale that celebrates where we've been—and how far we've come.



Newbies to Note!

The Paris Vendetta: A Novel The Paris Vendetta: A Novel
By Steve Berry
(12/1/2009)

When Napoleon Bonaparte died in exile in 1821, he took to the grave a powerful secret. As general and emperor, he had stolen immeasurable riches from palaces, national treasuries, and even the Knights of Malta and the Vatican. In his final days, his British captors hoped to learn where the loot lay hidden. But he told them nothing, and in his will he made no mention of the treasure. Or did he?

Former Justice Department operative Cotton Malone isn't looking for trouble when it comes knocking at his Copenhagen bookshop. Actually, it breaks and enters in the form of an American Secret Service agent with a pair of assassins on his heels. Malone has his doubts about the anxious young man, but narrowly surviving a ferocious firefight convinces him to follow his unexpected new ally. But at what cost?


Star Wars: Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil: A Novel of the Old Republic Star Wars: Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil: A Novel of the Old Republic
By Drew Karpyshyn
(12/8/2009)

Twenty years have passed since Darth Bane, reigning Dark Lord of the Sith, demolished the ancient order devoted to the dark side and reinvented it as a circle of two: one Master to wield the power and pass on the wisdom, and one apprentice to learn, challenge, and ultimately usurp the Dark Lord in a duel to the death. But Bane’s acolyte, Zannah, has yet to engage her Master in mortal combat and prove herself a worthy successor. Determined that the Sith dream of galactic domination will not die with him, Bane vows to learn the secret of a forgotten Dark Lord that will assure the Sith’s immortality–and his own.



Top 5 VOTE OFF in the Winter 09-10 "The Book Pick" Contest

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The Hierophant of 100th Street
The Hierophant of 100th Street
By Cullen Dorn

A semi-autobiographical account of a young man born and raised in the worst slums of New York who ventures out to discover the meaning of life, and finds romance, mysticism, and purpose behind its very mystery.

Members Only "North Shore Confessions" Part One
Members Only "North Shore Confessions" Part One
By Jr. Todd Love Ball

The gym is always known as a place for working out...but there is so much more! Follow Marcus, a fiery personal trainer with a brash attitude as he gets caught up in the riches and loathing of the North Shore of Chicago.

Key Light
Key Light
By Pat Stewart

An artists journey. Denied her daughter from birth, Sada finds her life through her ever deepening talent as an artist. The story is filled with passion, reflection, revelation, and self-discovery.


it is what it is...beating breast cancer
it is what it is...beating breast cancer
By Carol Chatellier Kleinrock

I've tried to capture the thoughts of both myself & the people around me while going through chemo and radiation. After starting an email chain my family and friends were informed, enlightened, amused and most importantly not afraid for me.

Among Us Women
Among Us Women
By Joan Lerner

3 women of different ages and ethnicity who have in common a career in interior design. The novel is set in the mid-eighties to the mid-nineties and explores many issues that still persist--women's empowerment, abortion, homosexuality, euthanasia--all provocative issues.



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