The following books are available from the Tucumcari Public Library.  For more information call 461-0295.

Fiction
The Associate by John Grisham.  An idealistic law-school graduate is forced to take a job at a large, brutalizing law firm.
Agincourt by Bernard Cornwell.  An English archer with a complicated past joints Henry V at the famous battle against the French in 1415.
Mounting Fears by Stuart Woods.  A president must deal with crises ranging from loose nukes in Pakistan to the reappearance of a rogue C.I.A. agent.
The Piano Teacher by Janice Lee.  An Englishwoman in 1950s Hong Kong discovers devastating secrets from the years of the Japanese occupation.
Beat the Reaper by Josh Bazell.  A former hit man for the mob who has become a doctor is threatened when a gangster patient recognizes him.
Eclipse by Richard North Patterson.  A San Francisco lawyer agrees to defend a Nigerian reformer whose wife he loved in college.
Run for Your Life by James Patterson.  A calculating killer who calls himself The Teacher is taking on New York City, killing the powerful and the arrogant.

Non-Fiction
The Next 100 Years by George Friedman.  A forecast of future wars and changes in nations’ economic and political power.
The Inheritance by David Sanger.  The foreign policy challenges that George Bush left for President Obama, by a New York Times correspondent.
Guilty by Ann Coulter.  The columnist argues that liberals victimize everyone else by pretending to be victims themselves.
Animals Make Us Human by Temple Grandin.  Being attentive to animals’ emotions, positive and negative, can help them have a better life.
The 4 Day Diet by Ian Smith.  Dr. Ian Smith’s diets really work. America has lost millions of pounds following his Fat Smash and Extreme Fat Smash diets.  Now, in The 4 Day Diet, Smith has developed a program that allows readers to avoid the normal (and fatal) pitfalls of dieting.

Memorial
Reader’s Digest 1001 Hints & Tips For Your Garden.  Given in memory of Jane Thornberry by Rick and Peggy Purcell.