Recreation

New Titles October 2012 (arrived in September) Audio and Video

CDs

BLUES

Fun on Saturday night, the Blasters.
I'm gone, Omar & the Howlers.
Jack Bruce & his big blues band live 2012., Jack Bruce
Greatest hits : acoustic, Hammond Gamble.
Elemental journey, Sonny Landreth.
The Louisiana slide wizard's 11th album is something completely different, his first all-instrumental outing and his most adventurous work to date.
Greatest hits : acoustic, Midge Marsden.
Hundred dollar valentine, Chris Smither.
Shout, rattle, and roll, Big Joe Turner.

CHRISTIAN

Cornerstone : live, Hillsong Live.
The king of in between, Garland Jeffreys.
This New York music legend finally having returned to the fray after years of artistic abstinence.

Classical

Notes from a journey.
A diverse collection of works for string quartets by N.Z. composers.
Release : the Mozart Fellowship.
Music for violin and piano by composers who have all been Mozart Fellows at the University of Otago.
Horizon, Gareth Farr.
Horizon showcases the vibrant and beautiful piano music of Gareth Farr. From the exotic sonorities of Indonesian gamelan to the more impressionistic influence of Olivier Messiaen, with echoes of Prokofiev and Shostakovich, this recording reveals Farr's engaging style. New Zealand-born pianist and prize-winning Juilliard graduate Henry Wong Doe is joined by New York City colleagues in performing the ten works on this album, including seven first recordings.
Concertina, Anthony Ritchie; dance, Daniel Belton.
This album is a compilation of work that has developed from the collaboration between choreographer/film maker Daniel Belton and composer Anthony Ritchie. Since 1997 Daniel Belton and Good Company have commissioned Ritchie to write music resulting in both live dance pieces and dance film.
Telemann : 12 fantasias for solo violin., Telemann
Lara Hall, violin. recorded at The Dr John Gallagher Concert Chamber, Hamilton, N.Z., October 2011.
The Juniper passion, Michael F. Williams, music; John G. Davies, libretto.
A 2011 opera by N.Z. composer set in World War II and the Battle of Monte Cassino.

COUNTRY

Uncaged, Zac Brown Band.
from this two-time Grammy-award-winning, genre-blending band from Atlanta Georgia.
Thirty miles west, Alan Jackson.
Includes "When I Saw You Leaving (for Nisey)" an intimate and emotional song drawn from his wife Denise’s battle with cancer.
Kin, Mary Karr & Rodney Crowell.
With the help of Crowell's musical kin (who fortunately include Norah Jones, Lucinda Williams, Vince Gill, Lee Ann Womack, Chely Wright, Emmylou Harris, Kris Kristofferson, and, of course, Rosanne Cash).
Say when/Rose of my heart, Nicolette Larson.

EASY LISTENING

Orpheus, The Morriston Orpheus Choir.
Joy Amman Davies, musical director.
Miss Wonderful, Peggy Lee.
All live, Gordon Lightfoot.
A night out with friends, Richard Marx.
Those friends include Hugh Jackman, JC Chasez, Matt Scannell, and Sara Niemietz.
Anthems : music to inspire a nation, Russell Watson.

FILM

Brave : original score, composed by Patrick Doyle.
The amazing Spider-Man : music from the motion picture, Music composed and conducted by James Horner.
Ill Manors, Plan B presents.
The third full-length album from Ben Drew.
Chariots of fire : the play, Vangelis.
The dark knight rises : original motion picture soundtrack, music composed by Hans Zimmer.

Jazz

The mothership returns, Return to Forever.
C'est ci bon : Satchmo in the forties, Louis Armstrong.
The early years, Chet Baker.
Joy spring, Clifford Brown.
The Cherry Thing, Neneh Cherry & the Thing.
Cherry mainly abandons her pop/soul style to indulge in glorious improvisation. This is the first time The Thing have worked with a vocalist and it’s enjoyable to hear them battling against their natural inclination to blast through the songs with full ferocity.
The original guitar genius, Charlie Christian.
Klook's the man, Kenny Clarke.
Recorded 1938-1956 and digitally remastered.
Dansere, Jan Garbarek.
All of Garbarek's ECM collaborations with pianist Bobo Stenson.
The essential BG, Benny Goodman and his orchestra.
Settin' the pace, Dexter Gordon.
The Jeep is jumpin', Johnny Hodges.
Al Jarreau and the Metropole Orkest live., Al Jarreau
Recorded live 2011 at Theater aan de Parade, Den Bosch, Holland.
Sleeper, Keith Jarrett.
Sleeper is well titled. This live double album was recorded in Tokyo in April 1979, and lay unissued in the vaults for over three decades before being dusted off for this release. It also features his ‘European Quartet’ with Scandinavians Jan Garbarek on tenor and soprano saxophones plus flute, Palle Danielsson on bass and Jon Christensen on drums.
Jivin' with Jordan, Louis Jordan.
Boss Bird : (studio recordings 1944-1951), Charlie Parker.
Chasin' the Bird, Charlie Parker.
Work of Art, Art Pepper.
West Coast jazz, Shorty Rogers.

POPULAR

Boogie wonderland : the best of Earth, Wind & Fire., Earth, Wind & Fire
Bring me home : live 2011, Sade.
See the first star, Nightchoir.
Auckland based indie rock band, Nightchoir present their sophomore album. Their songs draw on several musical genres, including alt-rock, alt-country, pop, and folk.
Starlight, Joan Armatrading.
A jazz flavoured CD to compliment Joan's two previous CDs, the blues influenced Into The Blues (2007) and This Charming Life (2010) which was firmly rooted in the rock/pop genre.
Powerless, Elkie Brooks.
A million lights, Cheryl Cole.
Coming out of the UK's biggest girl band, Girls Aloud, Cheryl Cole now launches her solo career with debut album '3 Words'.
Future history, Jason Derulo.
Multi-platinum selling singer and songwriter Jason Derulo returns with his second album after establishing himself as a pop sensation with a string of red-hot hits in 2010.
Huia's waiata.
Huia Hamon is a singer / songwriter / producer from Aotearoa. This soul, folk, urban, world fusion bilingual album is her debut album.
The Bell recordings (1971-1972), Davy Jones.
Write me back, R. Kelly.
Grammy Award winning singer, songwriter and producer R. Kelly, presents his eleventh studio album.
Love makes the world, Carole King.
Dance again : the hits, Jennifer Lopez.
Packed with a dozen sensational career-spanning hits and two new songs.
I can see the future, Eleni Mandell.
Myriad forces influenced Eleni Mandell in the making of her seventh full-length Artificial Fire: A long trek via two-lane, tree-lined highways through Oregon and Northern California; a dear friend with a hard-to-find shoe size; a pile of vintage T-shirts at a flea market. But an even bigger factor was the grownup artist getting back in touch with her Inner Teenager.
Nightflight, Kate Miller-Heidke.
Following double-platinum sales for her last album (2008's 'Curiouser') in her native Australia, Kate returns with 'Nightflight', featuring the lead single "I'll Change Your Mind".
The best of Kylie Minogue., Kylie Minogue
The soul sessions. Vol. 2, Joss Stone.
10 years on from the massive 5 million selling debut album, 'Vol 2' is a collection of soul gems and a stunning exercise in vocal poise and passion.
The collection, Vangelis.
Featuring 31 brilliant film themes and album cuts from Oscar-winning, Greek composer/performer, Vangelis. Includes "Blade Runner", "Chariots of Fire", "Conquest of Paradise" and more...

Rock

A life within a day, Squackett.
American cutie, Little Feat.
This fine live set captures the band in their prime, recorded at Ebbets Field, Denver, Colorado, 19th July, 1973.
And the band played on, Fairport Convention.
Antennas to hell : the best of Slipknot, Slipknot.
Slipknot is like no other band the rock scene has ever encountered and to celebrate two decades of game-changing existence, the band present a "best of" collection.
Big moon ritual, CRB.
In 2011, after more than 20 years of intense gigging and recording, Black Crowes frontman, Chris Robinson set off to shape something new, a fresh rock sound.
Blood speaks, Smoke Fairies.
Days go by, Offspring.
Their first album with new drummer Pete Parada.
Gossamer, Passion Pit.
'Gossamer' showcases Michael Angelakos' ever-expanding lyrical talents and brings to life his trademark irresistible beats.
Greatest hits : acoustic, The Church.
Greatest hits : acoustic, Hello Sailor.
Greatest hits : acoustic, Dragon.
Halves, Great North.
An unconventional collection of love songs, as Auckland's alt-country "charmers" dispense with the familiar tales of infatuation and heartbreak.
Hats off to the bull, Chevelle.
Chicago-based rock trio.
Holiday, America.
Jim Beam rock : 50 pub jukebox anthems.
50 pub rock favourites.
LateNightTales presents music for pleasure, mixed by Tom Findlay.
Featuring cuts from Stevie Wonder, Marvin Gaye, Depeche Mode, The Cure, Midlake, Joakim, Peter, Bjorn and John, Human League, Roxy Music, Chris Rea, Finley Quaye and more!
Live at Berkeley : Berkeley Community Theatre, Saturday May 30, 1970, The Jimi Hendrix Experience featuring Billy Cox & Mitch Mitchell.
While there's certainly no shortage of posthumous Jimi Hendrix concert recordings running the gamut in terms of quality, this one is something special. It captures Hendrix in a period of transition. He was ready to start a new chapter, having no way of knowing he'd be dead in a matter of months.
Mirrors, New Way Home.
Featuring musicians from Blindspott to Sommerset, New Way Home has always been it's own beast with such varied backgrounds.
No more tears : a millennium tribute to Ozzy Osbourne, 1971-2012., Ozzy Ozbourne
Plays Fats, Lil' Band O' Gold.
Cover versions of the bands' favorite Fats Domino songs with guest vocalists and fans Robert Plant, Lucinda Williams, Ani DiFranco, Jimmy Barnes and Tim Rogers lending a hand.
Pushin on, Quantic Soul Orchestra.
Rock 'n' skiffle : Brit beat beginnings.
Lonnie Donegan, Tommy Steele, Lita Roza, Winifred Atwell, Red Price, Tony Crombie, Alma Cogan, Bert Weedon, Beryl Bryden and Ray Ellington are part of the colourful line up of musical talent from a wide musical spectrum that stood at the cradle of British Beat.
Scandinavian funk experience.
Featuring Finnish-folk-funk, Swedish psychedelic funk, Danish funky-disco and brooding Swedish proto-electro, plus covers of classics from Jimi Hendrix, Herbie Mann, Jorge Ben and Horace Silver as well as Middle Eastern, Latin and US flavoured classics.
Suzie cracks the whip, Blues Traveler.
Tellin' stories, The Charlatans UK.
15th anniversary double-disc re-release features the original 11-track album.
The invisible line, Trip to the Moon.
NZ multi-instrumentalists / producers Tom Ludvigson and Trevor Reekie are joined by a star studded cast — including Greg Johnson, Jim Langabeer, Nigel Gavin, Peter Scott and more.
Tres hombres, ZZ Top.
The idler wheel is wiser than the driver of the screw, and whipping cords will serve you more than ropes will ever do, Fiona Apple.
Fiona Apple returns with her fourth album, featuring lead single "Every Single Night" and nine other crispy fresh songs.
Spike, Elvis Costello.
Write it on your skin, Newton Faulkner.
An album bristling with spontaneity and DIY imagination.
Start livin', Donavon Frankenreiter.
Folk-infused songs that sweetly reflect the simplicity of their recording.
Greatest hits : acoustic, Ian Moss.
Life is good, Nas.
The first new Nas studio album in four years. Features "The Don", "Daughters" and more.
The Jeb Loy Nichols special., Jeb Loy Nichols
Dubbing on Bond Street, Augustus Pablo.
--Ya know?, Joey Ramone.
God forgives, I don't, Rick Ro$$.
Fifth studio album by American rapper Rick Ross.
Mayhem & miracles, Savage.
NZ Hip Hop icon and RIAA Certified Platinum selling artist Savage is back with his third solo album.
Greatest hits : acoustic, Glenn Shorrock.
Low and behold, high and beyond, Sola Rosa.
Jammed full of thick bass lines, deft instrumentation and tight production.
Harakiri, Serj Tankian.
Perhaps best known for his role as the frontman for Californian rock band System of a Down. This is the third full-length solo release from the enigmatic Lebanese-born Armenian-American singer / songwriter, composer, multi-instrumentalist, record producer, poet, and political activist.

World

Celtic divas.
Celtic Divas showcases some of the biggest names in Irish, English and Scottish music in songs that emerge from the timeless and windswept landscapes of a mystical past.
Putumayo presents Arabic beat.
A North country lass, Lesley Garrett.
Celebrates folk song traditions from as far back as 'Pastime With Good Company', by Henry VIII, to relatively recent fare such as the Welsh tune 'Suo Gan', dating from the early 1800s.
Hopukia, Toni Huata.
Includes collaborations with respected electronic NZ musician Paddy Free, and acclaimed composer and percussionist Gareth Farr.

DVDs

COMEDY

Steptoe & son : the complete eighth series.
Steptoe & son : the complete third series.

FILM

A separation, directed by Asghar Farhadi
A couple are faced with a difficult decision - to improve the life of their child by moving to another country or to stay in Iran and look after a deteriorating parent who has Alzheimer's disease. In Persian with English subtitles.
Gallants, directed by Derek Kwok.
Weedy office worker Cheung is sent to a remote village to secure property rights for his real estate company. In Cantonese with English subtitles.
Haywire, directed by Steven Soderbergh.
A black ops super soldier seeks payback after she is betrayed and set up during a mission.
Leningrad, directed by Alexander Buravsky.
A journey of heroism and sacrifice as one crusading journalist desperately fights to uncover the horrors buried within the infamous Nazi siege of Leningrad in the savage winter of 1941. In Russian and some English and German with English subtitles.
Love like poison
French coming-of-age drama about a 14-year-old girl discovering sexuality everywhere she looks, including the church she attends with her mother. In French with English subtitles.
Safe house, directed by John Laing.
The story of a woman’s struggle for survival in the police witness protection programme in 1984. N.Z. drama with Peter Elliott, Morgana O'Reilly and Paul Gittins.
Siege, directed by Mike Smith.
In 2009, three policemen arrived at a house to carry out what they believed would be a routine search warrant. Nobody could have prepared them for what was to come - not the police themselves, nor the inhabitants of Napier. Docu-drama with Joel Tobeck and Miriama Smith.
The women on the 6th floor, directed by Philippe Le Guay.
Set in Paris in the 1960s, the film is a delightful comedy that pits the propriety of a middle class French family with the earthiness and humour of Spanish cleaning ladies who work in their apartment building. In French with English subtitles.
Tyler Perry's Good Deeds, Written & directed by Tyler Perry.
Businessman Wesley Deeds is jolted out of his scripted life when he meets Lindsey, a single mother who works on the cleaning crew in his office building.
Wanderlust, directed by David Wain
Rattled by sudden unemployment, a Manhattan couple surveys alternative living options, ultimately deciding to experiment with living on a rural commune where free love rules. With Jennifer Aniston and Justin Theroux.
The woman in the fifth, directed by Pawel Pawlikoski.
A college lecturer flees to Paris after a scandal costs him his job. In the City of Light, he meets a widow who might be involved in a series of murders. Based on the novel by Douglas Kennedy.
Best exotic Marigold Hotel, directed by John Madden
Dame Maggie, Dame Judi, Bill Nighy, Peneleope Wilton, etc.
The lucky one, directed by Scott Hicks.
Based on the novel by Nicholas Sparks. With Zac Efron, Taylor Schilling and Blythe Danner.
The rum diary, directed by Bruce Robinson.
Johnny Depp portrays legendary Gonzo journalist Hunter S. Thompson in this adaptation of Thompson's novel about his experiences working in Puerto Rico in the late 50s

MUSIC

Live 2011 : a diamond in the mind
Duran Duran filmed at the MEN Arena in Manchester on 16 December 2011.
Summer night concert : Schonbrunn 2012 : dances and waves
The performance took place on June 7th in the gardens of Schönbrunn Palace, with this year's main theme being Dances and Waves.
Secret world live
Filmed in Modena, Italy across two nights in November 1993 as part of Peter Gabriel's acclaimed "Secret World Live" tour in support of the "Us" album.
Jimi plays Berkeley
A record of singer Jimi Hendrix' concert in Berkeley, California, in 1970.
Robert Plant & the Band of Joy : live from the Artists Den.
Taped at War Memorial Auditorium, Nashville, Tennessee, February 9, 2011.

Non-fiction

Happy, directed by Roko Belic.
It explores human happiness through interviews with people from all walks of life in 14 different countries, weaving in the newest findings.
The magic of steam
A history of the Pleasant Point Railway of South Canterbury, with information about the Pleasant Point Railway and Historical Society.
Origins of us
Join anatomist Dr Alice Roberts in a fascinating series that reveals how your body tells the story of human evolution.
Buck, directed by Cindy Meehl.
An examination of the life of acclaimed 'horse whisperer' Buck Brannaman, who recovered from years of child abuse to become a well-known expert in the interactions between horses and people.
The Queen's palaces
A look at Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle and the Palace of Holyroodhouse.
Who is Harry Nilsson? : (and why is everybody talkin' about him?).
A portrait of the late Grammy Award-winning musician, Harry Nilsson, who the Beatles once proclaimed as their favourite artist.
Parkway Drive : home is for the heartless.
This DVD is both a rare travelogue and an in-depth look at the band Parkway Drive on stage and off.
The freak-out list : Frank Zappa under the influence.
Ballet class : intermediate & advanced.
David Howard leads some of the world’s finest young dancers in an intermediate ballet class specially designed to expand the classical vocabulary, movement potential and kinetic awareness of the student.
Hoop dreams, directed by Steve James.
A documentary following the lives of two African American boys who struggle to become college basketball players on the road to going pro'.
Mission Everest
This documentary follows the explorer Bear Grylls and his friend Gilo Cardozo as they prepare to fly over the summit of Mount Everest.
Fastest
A documentary film about the Road Racing World Championship, MotoGP narrated by Ewen McGregor.
Warren Miller's Wintervention.
Learn how to improve your snowboarding and skiing skills. Travel to Antarctica, Austria, British Columbia, Georgia, New Zealand, Utah, Alaska and Norway.
Sam Hunt : purple balloon and other stories, directed by Tim Rose.
A biographical documentary that also explores how Sam reflects the New Zealand landscape – literary and physical. The film examines what has made him a great poet and an enigma.
The diamond jubilee : HM Queen Elizabeth II : the official BBC highlights.

TV SERIES

Doctor Who. Death to the Daleks.
From the Jon Pertwee years.
Doctor Who. The greatest show in the galaxy.
From the Sylvester McCoy years.
Hindenburg : the last flight
The fateful journey of German airship LZ 129 Hindenburg in 1937 and the 35 passengers who would lose their lives during a horrific docking accident at a New Jersey mooring post. With Stacy Keach, Greta Scacchi and a large German cast.

Talking Books

ADVENTURE

The jungle, Clive Cussler with Jack du Brul.
The jungle (MP3), Clive Cussler with Jack du Brul.
The hijack, Duncan Falconer.
The hijack (MP3), Duncan Falconer.
Kill shot, Vince Flynn.
Hornblower and the Atropos, C.S. Forester.
Prague fatale, Philip Kerr.
Our game [electronic resource (Playaway)], John Le Carre.
Birthday girl (MP3), Stephen Leather.
The girl who fell from the sky, Simon Mawer.
Across the narrow seas (MP3), James Pattinson.
Hunted [electronic resource (Playaway)], Emlyn Rees.

FICTION

Persuade me, Juliet Archer.
The Gilly salt sisters [electronic resource (Playaway)], Tiffany Baker.
The convict and other stories, James Lee Burke.
Drowning Rose, Marika Cobbold.
The year after, Martin Davies.
The year after (MP3), Martin Davies.
A tale of two cities, Charles Dickens.
The secret of happy ever after, Lucy Dillon.
The scapegoat [electronic resource (Playaway)], Daphne du Maurier.
Happily ever after [electronic resource (Playaway)], Harriet Evans.
Faithful to Laura, Kathleen Fuller.
Treasuring Emma, Kathleen Fuller.
And then it happened, Linda Green.
Tideline [electronic resource (Playaway)], Penny Hancock.
Miracle on Regent Street [electronic resource (Playaway)], Ali Harris.
The birthday, Julie Highmore.
The birthday (MP3), Julie Highmore.
Scandal in Prior's Ford, Evelyn Hood writing as Eve Houston.
Capital, John Lanchester.
The river house [electronic resource (Playaway)], Margaret Leroy.
Under the same stars, Tim Lott.
The last hundred days [electronic resource (Playaway)], Patrick McGuinness.
The man who forgot his wife, John O'Farrell.
Lone wolf, Jodi Picoult.
Island apart [electronic resource (Playaway)], Steven Raichlen.
Even better than the real thing?, Martina Reilly.
Famous last words, Annie Sanders.
Blow on a dead man's embers [electronic resource (Playaway)], Mari Strachan.
The accidental tourist, Anne Tyler.
Kehua!, Fay Weldon.
The touchstone, Edith Wharton.
The Christmas Angel [electronic resource (Playaway)], Marcia Willett.

HISTORICAL

Lady of the English, Elizabeth Chadwick.
Lady of the English (MP3), Elizabeth Chadwick.
The road to Rome [electronic resource (Playaway)], Ben Kane.

HORROR

Great classic ghost stories : sixteen chilling tales.
Brodmaw Bay, F.G. Cottam.

MYSTERY

A place in the country [electronic resource (Playaway)], Elizabeth Adler.
A place in the country (MP3), Elizabeth Adler.
Zero day, David Baldacci.
Talking to the dead (MP3), Harry Bingham.
Dead and buried, Stephen Booth.
Dead and buried (MP3), Stephen Booth.
Crippen [electronic resource (Playaway)], John Boyne.
The day of the lie, William Brodrick.
Feast day of fools [electronic resource (Playaway)], James Lee Burke.
The fifth witness [electronic resource (Playaway], Michael Connelly.
Red mist [electronic resource (Playaway)], Patricia Cornwell.
Taken, Robert Crais.
No mark upon her, Deborah Crombie.
The wrong man, Jason Dean.
The good thief's guide to Venice [electronic resource (Playaway)], Chris Ewan.
Silent mercy [electronic resource (Playaway)], Linda Fairstein.
Broken Harbour, Tana French.
Broken Harbour (MP3), Tana French.
A better quality of murder, Ann Granger.
A better quality of murder [electronic resource (Playaway)], Ann Granger.
A room full of bones, Elly Griffiths.
Good bait [electronic resource (Playaway)], John Harvey.
We all fall down, Michael Harvey.
Star Island [electronic resource (Playaway)], Carl Hiaasen.
Jail bird, Jessie Keane.
Jail bird (MP3), Jessie Keane.
Under a monsoon cloud, H.R.F. Keating.
Trouble (MP3), Jesse Kellerman.
Death's door, Jim Kelly.
Blind fury [electronic resource (Playaway)], Lynda La Plante.
The girl who played with fire, Stieg Larsson.
Beastly things, Donna Leon.
Red wolf [electronic resource (Playaway)], Liza Marklund.
The cold, cold ground, Adrian McKinty.
Breakdown, Sara Paretsky.
Breakdown (MP3), Sara Paretsky.
Private London, James Patterson & Mark Pearson.
Private London (MP3), James Patterson with Mark Pearson.
Flesh and blood, Richard Bingham.
Flesh and blood (MP3), Richard Bingham.
The Judas blade, John Pilkington.
The purloined letter, Edgar Allan Poe.
All the colours of darkness, Peter Robinson.
All the colours of darkness (MP3), Peter Robinson.
Buried prey [electronic resource (Playaway)], John Sandford.
Through the wall, Patricia Wentworth.
The pleasures of men [electronic resource (Playaway)], Kate Williams.

Non-fiction

Delete this at your peril [electronic resource (Playaway)], Neil Forsyth.
Little gypsy [electronic resource (Playaway)], Roxy Freeman.
Steve Jobs [electronic (Playaway)], Walter Isaacson.
Not on my patch, lad, Mike Pannett.
Not on my patch, lad (MP3), Mike Pannett.
All fired up, Malcolm Castle.
All fired up (MP3), Malcolm Castle.
Madeleine, Kate McCann.
The reluctant bride, Lucy Mangan.
Growing to a ripe old age, Edward Enfield.
The silent miaow, Paul Gallico.
A history of English food, Clarissa Dickson Wright.
Chanel, Lisa Chaney.
The Whitney I knew, Bebe Winans with Timothy Willard.
Snakes and ladders, Dirk Bogarde.
Why be happy when you could be normal?, Jeanette Winterson.
Churchill. Part 1, 1874-1918 : a life, Martin Gilbert.
Churchill. Part 2, 11918-1965 : a life, Martin Gilbert.
Mary Boleyn [electronic resource (Playaway)] : 'the great and infamous whore', Alison Weir.
A first rate tragedy, Diana Preston.

ROMANCE

Sweet persuasions, Rochelle Alers.
Proud rancher, precious bundle, Donna Alward.
The baby swap miracle, Caroline Anderson.
A cure for love, Penny Jordan.

SAGA

A winter bride [electronic resource (Playaway)], Isla Dewar.
A mother's journey, June Hampson.
The orphan child, Catherine King.
The orphan child (MP3), Catherine King.
Only human, Beryl Kingston.
After the war is over, Maureen Lee.
Tumbleweeds, Leila Meacham.
Where earth meets sky (MP3), Annie Murray.
Summer's end, Geraldine O'Neill.
Summer's end (MP3), Geraldine O'Neill.
Emily Dennistoun, D.E. Stevenson.
The Kashmir shawl [electronic resource (Playaway)], Rosie Thomas.
The summer house [electronic resource (Playaway)], Marcia Willett.
A moment to remember, Dee Williams.

SCIENCE FICTION

The hitchhiker's guide to the galaxy : the complete radio series, Douglas Adams and Dirk Maggs.
The long earth, Terry Pratchett & Stephen Baxter.
The long earth (MP3), Terry Pratchett & Stephen Baxter.

WESTERN

Storm on the range, Max Brand.
Fighting rawhide, Lewis B. Patten.