| Broken Irish |
| Comfort and joy |
| Contradance / John Peck |
| Cool, Calm and Contetious / Merrill Markoe |
| Cutting for stone / Abraham Verghese |
| Dark men |
| Evolution and the emergent self / Raymond Neubauer |
| Forensic Science in Court / Donald Shelton |
| Four to Score / Janet Evanovich |
| Heroes of Olympus #2: The Son of Neptune / Rick Riordan |
| I Dare to Say: African Women Share Their Stories of Hope and Survival/ Hilda Twongyere |
| Imagine No Religion / Blasé Bonpane |
| Into the silence : the Great War, Mallory, and the Conquest of Everest / Wade Davis |
| Island of vice / Richard Zacks |
| Jerusalem: the biography / Simon Montefiore |
| Like Being Killed / Ellen Miller |
| Lincoln Inc. : selling the sixteenth |
| Lonely: A Memoir / Emily White |
| Making the world better |
| Malcolm X |
| Micro : a novel |
| Old Path White Clouds / Thich Nhat Hanh |
| Photojournalism : 150 years |
| Rudder, from leader to legend / Thomas Hatfield |
| Sabine's Notebook / Nick Bantock |
| Seeing is believing : observations on |
| State of wonder / Anne Patchett |
| Texas 1860 Aricultural Census/ Linda L. Green (vol. 1) |
| Texas 1860 Aricultural Census/ Linda L. Green (vol. 3) |
| The baker's wife |
| The barbarian nurseries |
| The beautiful and the damned |
| The Big Thirst / Charles Fishman |
| The cat's table |
| The convert : a tale of exile |
| The D. L. Moody Collection / James S. Bell, Jr. |
| The Dovekeepers / Alice Hoffman |
| The Giver / Lois Lowry |
| The Letters of T. S. Eliot: 1898-1922 / T. S. Eliot |
| The Life of Hon. William F. Cody, Known as Buffalo Bill / Frank Christianson |
| The nine lives of Christmas |
| The politics of protection / Elizabeth G. Ferris |
| The Saddest Music Ever Written: The Story of Samuel Barber's Adagio for Strings / Thomas Larson |
| The Strange Case of the Origami Yoda / Tom Angleberger |
| When Bat was a Bird and other Animal Tales from Africa / Elizabeth Greaves |
Thursday, March 29, 2012
Friends Book Titles 2011
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