The Putnam County Library in Teays Valley has announced its acquisitions of new books for February. The list includes a variety of fiction and nonfiction titles from prominent authors. Readers can find more details on library services at putnam.lib.wv.us.
The Putnam County Library, located in Teays Valley, West Virginia, has made public its selection of new books added to its collection in February. This monthly update highlights fresh additions in both fiction and nonfiction categories, catering to diverse reading interests.
In the fiction section, the library has acquired works such as End Game by Jeffrey Archer, We Love You, Bunny by Mona Awad, and The Hadacol Boogie by James Lee Burke. Other notable titles include Cry Havoc by Jack Carr, My Sister’s Daughter and Silent Echo by Liv Constantine, And Then There Was You by Sophie Cousens, and Daughter of Genoa by Kat Deveraux. The list continues with The Inevitable Ruin by Matt Dinniman, The Bourne Revenge by Brian Freeman, Death and the Librarian by Victoria Gilbert, and The Witching Hours by Heather Graham. Further additions encompass The Last Death of the Year by Sophie Hannah, The Everlasting by Alix Harrow, Mate by Ali Hazelwood, Woman Down by Colleen Hoover, and The Second Story Bookshop by Denise Hunter. Additional fiction releases feature The Gun Man Jackson Swagger by Stephen Hunter, A Daughter’s Choice by Kelly Irvin, Queen Esther by John Irving, Something Whiskered by Miranda James, Jigsaw by Jonathan Kellerman, and After that, The Dark by Andrew Klavan. Rounding out the fiction are The Friend of the Family by Dean Koontz, Picket Line by Elmore Leonard, Sugar and Spice Kisses by Debbie Macomber, Silent Bones by Val McDermid, Dear Debbie by Freida McFadden, Fade In by Kyle Mills, Wild Instinct by T. Jefferson Parker, Private Rome by James Patterson, and Pendergast: The Beginning by Douglas Preston. More titles include Stolen: in Death by J.D. Robb, Dogged Pursuit by David Rosenfelt, The Eleventh Hour by Salman Rushdie, Alchemised by SenLinYu, The Devil’s Daughter by Danielle Steel, The Deepest Cut by P.J. Tracy, and The Lady on Esplanade by Karen White.
The nonfiction offerings are equally varied, starting with Ask a Matchmaker by Maria Avgitidis and The Intelligence Explosion by James Barrat. Other books cover Listening to the Law by Amy Coney Barrett, Spent by Alison Bechdel, Gathered: On Foraging by Gabrielle Cerberville, and Running Deep by Tom Clavin. The selection also includes Fawning by Ingrid Clayton, Off the Scales by Aimee Donnellan, Holy Disruptor by Amy Duggar King, Nobody’s Girl by Virginia Guiffre, Chasing Down the Zombie Hunter by Troy Hillman, Guided by Laura Jackson, The Dirt Beneath Our Door by Pamela Jones, and The Zorg by Siddharth Kara. Further nonfiction titles comprise Life on a Little-Known Planet by Elizabeth Kolbert, Paper Girl by Beth Macy, The Orvis Guide to Fly Fishing by Philip Monahan, On A Mission by Valerie Neal, What to Eat Now by Marion Nestle, Good Things: Recipes by Samin Nosrat, Gwyneth by Amy Odell, The Carb Reset by Harley Pasternak, and The Book of Sheen by Charlie Sheen. Completing the list are Turtle Island: Foods by Sean Sherman, Inside the Cartel by Martin Suarez, Race Against Terror by Jake Tapper, Look Again by Tim Tebow, Surviving an Unwanted Divorce by Lysa TerKeurst, 100 Rules for Living to 100 by Dick Van Dyke, The American Revolution by Geoffrey Ward, and Without Consent by Sarah Weinman.
This release provides patrons with opportunities to explore contemporary literature and informative reads. For information on library hours, branch locations, special events, and borrowing options, visit putnam.lib.wv.us.