Quite exciting news is that Roseledge Books has a second bestseller — which means three coipies have been sold. Walter Isaacson’s Einstein is now added to Steven Johnson’s The Ghost Map, and together they document how nifty are the readers of Roseledge Books. If number of books by an author, regardless of title, were key, then Julia Spencer-Fleming’s mystery series with the police chief and the Vicar, e.g. In the Bleak Midwinter would be bestseller #3. It just gets better and better.
Fig. #34. Life is good with a book in Tenants Harbor
Meanwhile, more books have been added to the shelves.
Akunin, Boris. Sister Pelagia and the Black Monk: A Novel (Mortalis)Banville, John. The Sea
Barbero, Alessandro. The Day of the Barbarians: The Battle That Led to the Fall of the Roman Empire
Braestrup, Kate. Here If You Need Me: A True Story
Cohan, William. The Last Tycoons: The Secret History of Lazard Frères & Co.
Cussler, Clive. The Navigator (Numa Files)
Deveraux, Jude. Return to Summerhouse
Drabble, Margaret. The Sea Lady
Gardner, Lisa. Hide
Isenberg, Nancy. Fallen Founder
Kapuscinski, Ryzard. Travels with Herodotus
Kaysen, Suzanna. Far Afield
Mills, Mark. The Savage Garden
Petterson, Per. Out Stealing Horses
Preston, Douglas and Lincoln Child. The Wheel of Darkness
Reichs, Kathy. Bones to Ashes
Silva, Daniel. The Secret Servant
Spencer-Fleming, Julia. In the Bleak Midwinter
Goldstein, Rebecca. The Mind-Body Problem
Huber, J. Parker. The Wildest Country: Exploring Thoreau’s Maine. 2nd ed.
Manjoo, Farhad. True Enough: Learning to Live in a Post-Fact Society
Murdoch, Iris. The Sea, The Sea (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics)
Perry, Thomas. Metzger’s Dog
Willey, Tammy. St. George Peninsula, The (ME) (Images of America)
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