August 2009 Library Books
1. Simple Steps by Dr. Arthur Caliandro. This book tells how you can do 10 things to create an exceptional life.
2. Wesley and the People Called Methodists by Richard Heitzenrater. This sets the study of Wesley and the mission of 18th century Methodists.
3. Strange Fires by Willie Snow Ethridge. The true story of John Wesley’s love affair in Georgia.
4. The Lost Quilter by Jennifer Chiaverini. Runaway slaves, bounty hunters and a little boy make this an interesting book.
5. One Day at a Time by Danielle Steel. Can a woman who’s always shunned the celebrity scene be happy in the spotlight. Read and find the answer.
6. Debt of Honor by Tom Clancy. The author’s most gripping novel. Filled with realism and intricate plots. A must read.
7. Angels of Destruction by Keith Donohue. Unusual and engaging, a thrilling novel about our humanity.
8. Up Close and Personal by Fern Michaels. Could the heroine’s lost love make up for her pain-filled past? Fern Michaels at her best.
9. And You Shalt Honor by Beth W. McLeod. A caretaker’s companion.
10. The Girls from Ames by Jeffrey Zaslow. A story of women and their forty year friendship.
11. Shanghai Girls by Lisa See. A complex tale of two sisters with the age old tragedy of love and death.
12. Beach Trip by Cathy Holton. A reunion of four friends becomes a journey into the past.
13. Wormwood by Susan Wittig Albert. The heroine visits a Shaker village to find peace and quiet, instead she is led into long buried secrets that result into a mystery story.
14. The Last Secret by Mary McGarry Morris. Morris is a master storyteller, this book is a wealth of heartbreak and passion.
15. Knock Out by Catherine Coulter. An FBI thriller.

