The three branches of the Sevier County Library System recently made the addition of several new books to their shelves.
Adult fiction new titles include:
“The Imperfectionist” by Tom Rachman (KFL, Seymour, Kodak); “The Emperor’s Tomb” by Steve Berry (Kodak); “Three Seconds” by Roslund & Hellstrom (KFL, Kodak); “Of Love and Evil” by Anne Rice (Seymour); “In too Deep” by Jayne Ann Krentz (KFL, Kodak); “Cross Fire” by James Patterson (KFL, Seymour, Kodak); “Her Daughter’s Dream” by Francine Rivers (KFL, Seymour, Kodak); “Within My Heart” by Tamera Alexander (KFL, Seymour, Kodak); “The Valcourt Heiress” by Catherine Coulter (KFL, Seymour); “While We’re Far Apart” by Lynn Austin (Seymour).
New titles in adult non-fiction include:
“Making Toast: A Family Story” by Roger Rosenblatt (Seymour); “Unbearable Lightness: A Story of Loss and Gain” by Portia de Rossi (KFL, Seymour); “Two Plus Four Equals One: Celebrating the Partnership of People with Disabilities and Their Assistance Dogs” by Kathy Nimmer (KFL, Seymour); “All Things Shining: Reading the Western Classics to Find Meaning in a Secular Age” (Kodak); “Washington: A Life” by on Chernow (KFL, Seymour); “The Mentor Leader” by Tony Dungy (Seymour).
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