Recreation

New Titles Audio and Video September 2013 (arrived in August 2013)

CDs

BLUES

If the river was whiskey, Spin Doctors.
Cotton mouth man, James Cotton.
Didn't it rain, Hugh Laurie.
Memphis, Boz Scaggs.
Roots and branches, Robin Trower.

CHRISTIAN

WOW gospel 2013 : the year's 30 top gospel artists and songs
Spirityouall, Bobby McFerrin.

Classical

A tribute to Faustina Bordoni, Hasse, Handel.
Vivica Genaux pays tribute to one of the greatest Italian opera singers.
English violin duos
Featuring Retorica - violinists Harriet Mackenzie and Philippa Mo.
Double & triple concertos, J.S. Bach.
Rachel Podger on one of Gramophone's top 2013 discs.
Violin concertos, Bartok.
Thomas Zehetmair, violin, and Budapest Festival Orchestra.
Les nuits d'ete ; La mort de Cleopatre, Hector Berlioz.
Karen Cargill, soprano, and Scottish Chamber Orchestra.
Unstrung heroes, Text by Terry Biddington ; music by Eric Biddington.
The complete works for violin and piano, York Bowen.
Chloe Hanslip, violin, and Danny Driver, piano.
Fen and meadow : Britten choral works III, Benjamin Britten
Featuring The Sixteen and Ian Partridge.
Katherine Bryan plays flute concertos by Christopher Rouse & Jacques Ibert, Katherine Bryan
Piano concerto in E flat major, op. 60, Zelenski and Zarzycki
Part of the Romantic Piano Concerto series.
Violin concertos, Wieniawski, Conus.
Soo-Hyun Park was unanimously awarded the Prix Groupe Edmond de Rothschild in January 2012, at the Sommets Musicaux de Gstaad. The prize offers the winner the opportunity to record their debut recording with an orchestra.
Septette & Potpourris, Franz Danzi.
Featuring early music ensemble, Consortium Classicum.
Complete guitar sonatas, Diabelli.
Featuring Claudio Giuliani.
Overture to "Monbar ; Piano concerto ; Symphony no. 2 "Characteristic", Dobrzynski.
The name of Ignacy Feliks Dobrzynski is still not well known outside his native Poland, but there was a time when he vied for attention in Warsaw’s musical circles with his near-contemporary Fryderyk Chopin who went on to become the country’s most famous composer.
Stabat Mater, Antonin Dvorak.
Impressive work by alto Michaela Selinger.
Quintettes avec piano, op. 89 & 115, Gabriel Faure.
Eric Le Sage, piano, and Quatuor Ebene recorded in France, 2010.
Piano concertos nos 3, 4 & 11, Haydn.
Marc-Andre Hamelin recorded in Quebec in 2012.
Autumnal, Oliver Knussen.
Composer/conductor Oliver Knussen celebrates his 60th birthday this year. This disc features the dynamically virtuosic violinist Leila Josefowicz, who has worked with many of today's leading composers — including John Adams and Oliver Knussen — and is a strong advocate of new music.
Borrowed time, Colin Currie.
Colin Currie, percussion; with Håkan Hardenberger, flugelhorn, trumpet; Dave Maric, piano; Clive Driskill-Smith, organ; Sam Walton, percussion.
String quartets, Felix & Fanny Mendelssohn.
The Quatuor Ebène turns to Mendelssohn: two quartets by Felix and one by his elder sister Fanny, who composed over 400 works and who, like her brother, died in 1847.
Selva morale e spirituale. Volume III, Claudio Monteverdi.
Featuring The Sixteen, conducted by Harry Christophers.
Horn concertos, Mozart.
Herman Jeurissen, horn; Netherlands Chamber Orchestra; Roy Goodman, conductor.
Piano concerto no. 17 in G major, K453 ; Piano concerto no. 27 in B flat major, K595, Mozart.
Angela Hewitt recorded July 11-13, 2011 at Das Kulturzentrum Grand Hotel, Dobbiaco
Missa ad coenam agni, Palestrina.
The Brabant Ensemble exploit the gloriously florid closing amens of the Credo and give a lovely bounce to the 6/8 hosannas in the Benedictus before settling into the ethereal calm of the Agnus Dei.
Petite messe solennelle, Rossini.
Features Sara Mingardo, contralto, and Marina Rebeka, soprano.
Cello concerto, Lalo. Romeo et Juliette : love scene
Pieter Wispelwey, cello, and Flanders Symphony Orchestra.
The Queen of Spades ; Voyevoda, Tchaikovsky.
Vesa-Matti Leppanen, violin, and the NZSO.

COMEDY

Sing when you're grinning. Volume one. 1926-1956 : great British comedy songs
Sing when you're grinning. Volume two. 1957-1962 : great British comedy songs

COUNTRY

Annie up, Pistol Annies.
How red is the blood, Tattletale Saints.
In time, the Mavericks.
Now that's what I call a country party
Wilderness, The Handsome Family.
Love will —, Trace Adkins.
Bottom of the world, Terry Allen.
Kitty Wells dresses : songs of the Queen of country music, Laura Cantrell.
The low highway, Steve Earle & the Dukes (& Duchesses).
American kid, Patty Griffin.
The complete United Artists solo singles, George Jones.
Virginia Avenue, Matt Langley.
Love is everything, George Strait.
Rocks and honey, Bonnie Tyler.
Here with me, Holly Williams.
Right on time, Gretchen Wilson.

EASY LISTENING

Lead with your heart, The Tenors.
L'amour, Katherine Jenkins.

FILM

A place at the table : original motion picture soundtrack, Original music by the Civil Wars & T Bone Burnett.
Alter egos, Sean Lennon.
Bonded : a tribute to the music of James Bond, Jaimee Paul.

JAZZ

A rise in the road, Yellowjackets.
City of broken dreams, Giovanni Guidi Trio.
Flaubert's dance, Phil Broadhurst Quartet.
Third Reel, Third Reel.
Smash, Patricia Barber.
Inspiration : a tribute to Nat King Cole, George Benson.
The shocking Miss Emerald, Caro Emerald.
Smokey Mary, Harry Connick, Jr.
Momentum, Jamie Cullum.
Recital, Nigel Kennedy.
Featuring songs that he has grown up with and tunes that inspired him. Among the tracks are two pieces by Bach, arrangements of music made famous by the great jazz pianists and composers Fats Waller and Dave Brubeck, as well as two of Kennedy’s own compositions.
Black orchid, Malia.
Walking shadows, Joshua Redman.

NEW AGE

Tamayura, Kitaro.

POPULAR

Amaluna, Cirque du Soleil ; musique par Bob & Bill.
Christ Church Cathedral, Clannad.
Magnetized, Johnny Hates Jazz.
English rain, Gabrielle Aplin.
Passione, Andrea Bocelli.
Even features a duet with Jennifer Lopez.
Ain't no mountain high enough : a tribute to Hitsville U.S.A, Michael Bolton.
Victim of love, Charles Bradley.
Dreamchaser, Sarah Brightman.
Girl who got away, Dido.
A, Agnetha Faltskog.
The early years : the early songwriting genius of David Gates, 1962-1967, David Gates.
Regardless, Thea Gilmore.
Night, Simone Dinnerstein & Tift Merritt.
I belong to you, Emilia Mitiku.
Sing to the moon, Laura Mvula.
Pour une ame souveraine. #10 : a dedication to Nina Simone, Meshell Ndegeocello.
The many sides of, Gene Pitney.
The beast in its tracks, Josh Ritter.
Forever endeavour, Ron Sexsmith.
Quercus, June Tabor, Ian Ballamy, Huw Warren.
Tabor was voted BBC Folk Awards Singer of the Year.
Solitude standing : live at the Barbican, Suzanne Vega.
The complete collection, Stan Walker.

ROCK

Aotearoa, Soljah.
Change becomes us, Wire.
Delta machine, Depeche Mode.
English electric, OMD.
Forward, Brand New Heavies.
Gather 'round the gooseclock, Mali Mali.
Get yer ya-ya's out! : the Rolling Stones in concert : 40th anniversary
Give up, Mudhoney.
House of gold & bones. Part 2, Stone Sour.
If you leave, Daughter.
Live, Ben Folds Five.
Live 2012, Thin Lizzy.
Live in Seattle 1981, Devo.
Love lust faith + dreams, Thirty Seconds to Mars.
Machineries of joy, British Sea Power.
Made in Japan, Whitesnake.
Modern vampires of the city, Vampire Weekend.
Native, OneRepublic.
Night visions, Imagine Dragons.
Now that's what I call music! 84
Primitive technique, The Upbeats.
Promises, The Boxer Rebellion.
Queensryche, Queensryche.
Radiation 2013, Marillion.
Random access memories, Daft Punk.
Rkives, Rilo Kiley.
Sea of light, Uriah Heep.
Selections from Road atlas : 1998-2011, Calexico.
Sempiternal, Bring Me the Horizon.
Tales from terra firma, Stornoway.
The conversation, Texas.
The journey, Big Country.
The singles collection 1979-2012, Killing Joke.
Time stays, we go ; The Abbey Road EP, The Veils.
Trouble will find me, The National.
United world rebellion. Chapter one, Skid Row.
Vanishing point, Mudhoney.
Waves ; Misfit, Waves.
Woman, Rhye.
You're a shadow, Hungry Kids of Hungary.
Going no where, 50 Cent.
Mala, Devendra Banhart.
The north borders, Bonobo.
'Til your river runs dry, Eric Burdon.
Understated, Edwyn Collins.
Lip lock, Eve.
Wrote a song for everyone, John Fogerty.
Lost songs, Jan Hellriegel.
My kind of town : the lost 1993 Chicago broadcast, John Hiatt.
Ripley pine, Lady Lamb the Beekeeper.
Black pudding, Mark Lanegan & Duke Garwood.
The essential collection, Jerry Lee Lewis.
Armchair theatre, Jeff Lynne.
Mother, Natalie Maines.
Kill uncle, Morrissey.
Heaven in this hell, Orianthi.
Three chords good, Graham Parker & The Rumour.
State, Todd Rundgren.
Carry on, Stephen Stills.
Wakin on a pretty daze, Kurt Vile.
Archipelago, Charlotte Yates.

WORLD

Putumayo presents women of Brazil
The rough guide to acoustic Africa
The rough guide to Arabic revolution
The rough guide to Latin psychedelia
A Cuban legend, Ruben Gonzalez.
Forty shades of green : favourite Irish songs, Daniel O'Donnell.

DVDs

COMEDY

Dad's army : the complete seventh series

Film

The door, Directed by Istvan Szabo.
Helen Mirren.
A royal affair, Directed by Nicolai Arcel
A young queen, who is married to an insane king, falls secretly in love with her physician - and together they start a revolution that changes a nation.
Barbara, Directed by Christian Petzold
A doctor working in 1980s East Germany finds herself banished to a small country hospital. In German with English subtitles.
Brute force, Directed by Jules Dassin
1947 classic with Burt Lancaster, Hume Cronyn, Ann Blyth and Yvonne De Carlo.
Carry on matron
The 23rd in the series features Sid James, Kenneth Williams, Charles Hawtrey, Joan Sims, Hattie Jacques, Bernard Bresslaw, Barbara Windsor and Kenneth Williams.
Contagion, Directed by Steven Soderbergh
With Matt Damon, Gwyneth Paltrow and Jude Law.
Doctor in distress, Directed by Ralph Thomas.
Dirk Bogarde and James Robertson Justice.
Doctor in love, Directed by Ralph Thomas
With Michael Craig, James Robertson Justice, Joan Sims.
Eat the rich, Directed by Peter Richardson.
Black comedy with Robbie Coltrane, Rik Mayall, Dawn French, etc.
Goddess, Director, Mark Lamprell.
Laura Michelle Kelly, Ronand Keating and Magda Szubanski.
Hello I must be going, Directed by Todd Louiso
With NZ actress Melanie Lynskey.
Isadora
A 1968 biographical film which tells the story of celebrated dancer Isadora Duncan (Vanessa Redgrave).
Liberal arts
When 30-something Jesse returns to his alma mater for a professor's retirement party, he falls for Zibby, a college student, and is faced with a powerful attraction that springs up between them.
Love crime, Directed by Alain Corneau.
This French thriller is a tale of office politics, played out by two ruthless executives. In French with English subtitles. With Kristin Scott Thomas and Ludivine Sagnier.
Love story, Directed by Florian Habicht
Love Story follows Florian Habich's love affair with a Mystery Russian woman in New York. At the 2011 Aotearoa Film and Television Awards this film was named best film and he won the award for best director.
Magik and Rose, Directed by Vanessa Alexander
Magik and Rose is an off-beat tale of friendship and fertility that touches five lives in very different ways.
Mirror mirror, Directed by Tarsem Singh Dhandwar
A 2012 American comedy fantasy film based on the fairy tale "Snow White". Stars Julia Roberts.
Murder by death, Directed by Robert Moore
Five famous literary detective characters and their sidekicks are invited to a bizarre mansion to solve an even stranger Mystery.
Outside bet, Directed by Sacha Bennett
With Bob Hoskins, Jenny Agutter and Phil Davis.
Oz the great and powerful, Directed by Sam Raimi
With James Franco, Michelle Williams, Rachel Weisz.
Parental guidance, Directed by Andy Fickman
With Bette Midler, Billy Crystal and Marisa Tomei.
Pitch perfect, Directed by Jason Moore
Beca is cajoled into joining The Bellas, her school's all-girls singing group. Injecting some much needed energy into their repertoire, The Bellas take on their male rivals in a campus competition.
Playing for keeps, Directed by Gabriele Muccino
With Catherine Zeta Jones, Uma Thurman and Gerard Butler.
Queen City rocker, Directed by Bruce Morrison.
1986 NZ film with Matthew Hunter, George Henare and Kim Willoughby.
Rest for the wicked, Directed by Simon Pattison
With Tony Barry, John Bach, Ilona Rodgers, et al.
Small town murder songs, Directed by Ed Gass-Donnelly
A modern, gothic tale of crime and redemption about an aging police officer from a small Ontario Mennonite town who hides a violent past until a local murder upsets the calm of his newly reformed life.
The ballad of Little Jo, Directed by Maggie Greenwald
1993 western based on a true story and featuring Suzy Amis, Ian McKellen and Heather Graham.
The devil dared me to, Directed by Chris Stapp.
Features the Kiwi cult comedy team, Back of the Y.
The fighting Seabees, Directed by Edward Ludwig.
1944, with John Wayne & Susan Hayward.
The holy roller, Directed by Patrick Gillies.
Locally made movie.
The magic of Belle Isle, Directed by Rob Reiner
Monty Wildhorn, an alcoholic novelist of Westerns, has lost his drive. His nephew pushes him to Summer in quiet Bell Isle. He befriends a newly single mom and her 3 girls who help him find the inspiration to write again. Starring Morgan Freeman.
You will be my son, Directed by Gilles Legrand
A story that focuses on the problematic relationship between Paul Marseul, owner of a prestigious vineyard in Saint Emilion and his son, Martin, who works with him on the family estate. In French with English subtitles.
You will meet a tall dark stranger, Directed by Woody Allen
Follows a pair of married couples, Alfie (Anthony Hopkins) and Helena (Gemma Jones), and their daughter Sally (Naomi Watts) and husband Roy (Josh Brolin), as their passions, ambitions, and anxieties lead them into trouble and out of their minds.
Nick & Norah's infinite playlist, Directed by Peter Sollett
High school student Nick O'Leary, member of the Queercore band The Jerk Offs, meets college-bound Norah Silverberg when she asks him to be her boyfriend for five minutes.
Lore, Directed by Cate Shortland
As the Allies sweep across Germany, Lore leads her siblings on a journey that exposes them to the truth of their parents' beliefs. In German with English subtitles.

MUSIC

Cirque du Soleil : worlds away, Directed by Andrew Adamson
Persuading the baby to float ; Making baby float
A documentary film about the making of "Making baby float".
The rock 'n' roll show, Daniel O'Donnell.
Live in Brazil, Andre Rieu and the Johann Strauss Orchestra.

Non-fiction

Birdland : the complete first series
A look at New Zealand's bird life.
Brain fitness. Volume 1, The program
A programme to get your brain in better shape and has been designed to drive beneficial chemical, physical and functional change in the brain.
Brain fitness. Volume 2, Sight & sound
Designed to help people get the most from their vision and hearing as they age.
Brain fitness. Volume 3, For kids
A programme to increase learning speed, reading ability and comprehension in kids, with extras on ADHD and dyslexia.
Brain fitness. Volume 4, Frontiers
Exploring the brain's ability to change throughout life.
Stott Pilates. Core challenge
Stott Pilates. The secret to toned arms, buns & thighs
Stott Pilates. Prenatal pilates on the ball
Country calendar on horseback : a special collection
The Salzburg Festival, Directed by Tony Palmer
Tony Palmer traces the history of the festival.
Sounds and silence
A documentary by Peter Guyer and Norbert Wiedmer about the jazz and classical record label ECM and its founder Manfred Eicher.
Janis : the way she was
The life of Janis Joplin.
A life for ballet
Documentary about talented Pierre Lacotte, the elite French dancer.
Budding stars of the Paris Opera, Directed by Francoise Marie
Parkour : way of life
Parkour involves finding new and often dangerous ways of crossing an urban landscape — jumping from building to building and scaling walls.
More than a game, Directed by Kristopher Belman
This documentary follows NBA superstar LeBron James and four of his teammates through the trials and tribulations of high school basketball in Ohio and James' journey to fame.
Summit on the summit: Kilimanjaro
Jessica Biel, Emile Hirsch, Lupe Fiasco, Santigold and others banded together to climb to the summit of Mount Kilimanjaro to raise awareness about the global clean-water crisis.
The Tour : the legend of the race
Celebrates the 100th Tour de France.
Like water : Anderson Silva
Silva is the longest-reigning UFC Middleweight Champion and one of the greatest mixed martial arts fighters of all time.

TV SERIES

Blackout, Directed by Tom Green
With Christopher Eccleston and Dervla Kirwan.
The Bletchley circle, Directed by Andy De Emmony
With Rachael Stirling,Julie Graham and Anna Maxwell Martin.
What to do when someone dies, Directed by Tim Fywell
Ellie Manning's life is upturned when her husband Greg dies in a fatal car accident along with a woman who everyone thinks he was having an affair with. A dramatisation of the novel by Nicci French.

Talking Books

Adventure

Inferno, Dan Brown.
The kingdom, Clive Cussler with Grant Blackwood.
The winds of folly, Seth Hunter.
The winds of folly (MP3), Seth Hunter.
A man without breath, Philip Kerr.
Nightshade, Stephen Leather.
Nightshade (MP3), Stephen Leather.
Last snow, Eric Van Lustbader.
The thirteen-gun salute, Patrick O'Brian.
The rook (Playaway), Daniel O'Malley.
Night strike (MP3), Chris Ryan.
Dominion (Playaway), C.J. Sansom.
In honour bound, Gerald Seymour.
The tower, Simon Toyne.
The intercept, Dick Wolf.
The intercept (MP3), Dick Wolf.

FANTASY

Theft of swords (Playaway), Michael J. Sullivan.

FICTION

Americanah, Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie.
Thursdays in the park, Hilary Boyd.
Girl with a pearl earring, Tracy Chevalier.
The dead secret, Wilkie Collins.
Last dance at the wrecker's ball, Robert Douglas.
The gift of rain, Tan Twan Eng.
Not without you, Harriet Evans.
The great Gatsby (Playaway), F. Scott Fitzgerald.
Clever girl, Tessa Hadley.
The taste of apple seeds (Playaway), Katharina Hagena.
Dot, Araminta Hall.
Desperate remedies, Thomas Hardy.
The melancholy hussar of the German legion, Thomas Hardy.
The first last kiss (Playaway), Ali Harris.
The hive, Gill Hornby.
The hive (MP3), Gill Hornby.
Wool (Playaway), Hugh Howey.
Fifty shades freed, Sandra Howard.
A winter flame, Milly Johnson.
Reality, reality, Jackie Kay.
City of hope, Kate Kerrigan.
Tigers in red weather, Liza Klaussmann.
Lady Chatterley's lover, D.H. Lawrence.
Flora and Grace, Maureen Lee.
A place of greater safety. Volume 1, Hilary Mantel.
A place of greater safety. Volume 2, Hilary Mantel.
Learning to talk (Playaway), Hilary Mantel.
The twelve tribes of Hattie (Playaway), Ayana Mathis.
That loving feeling, Carole Matthews.
The best exotic Marigold Hotel (Playaway), Deborah Moggach.
Citadel, Kate Mosse.
Dear life (Playaway), Alice Munro.
The crane wife, Patrick Ness.
Between a mother and her child (Playaway), Elizabeth Noble.
The collector of lost things, Jeremy Page.
Monday to Friday man, Alice Peterson.
The storyteller, Jodi Picoult.
The silver linings playbook, Matthew Quick.
Big brother, Lionel Shriver.
The last song, Nicholas Sparks.
The last song (MP3), Nicholas Sparks.
Cannery Row, John Steinbeck.
Golden boy, Abigail Tarttelin.
A passionate man, Joanna Trollope.
Melting the snow on Hester Street, Daisy Waugh.
The puppet boy of Warsaw, Eva Weaver.
Must be love, Cathy Woodman.
The village vet, Cathy Woodman.

HISTORICAL

The strangled queen, Maurice Druon.
Blood & beauty, Sarah Dunant.
The Venetian contract, Marina Fiorato.
The Venetian contract (MP3), Marina Fiorato.
The final sacrament (Playaway), James Forrester.
The palace of curiosities, Rosie Garland.
The walls of Byzantium, James Heneage.
Madame Tussaud, Michelle Moran.
The heresy of Dr Dee, Phil Rickman.

HORROR

The haunting of Gad's Hall, Norah Lofts.
The haunting of Gad's Hall (MP3), Norah Lofts.
The quickening (MP3), Julie Myerson.
The wolf gift (Playaway), Anne Rice.

Mystery

The catch (Playaway), Tom Bale.
Blood runs cold, Alex Barclay.
Time of death, Alex Barclay.
Death of yesterday, M.C. Beaton.
The shining girls, Lauren Beukes.
Twenty twelve, Helen Black.
Twenty twelve (MP3), Helen Black.
Like this for ever, S.J. Bolton.
The lost girls of Rome (Playaway), Donato Carrisi.
The whisperer, Donato Carrisi .
The trap, Kimberley Chambers.
The trap (Playaway), Kimberley Chambers.
Nothing to lose (MP3), Lee Child.
The rose of the world, Alys Clare.
Six years, Harlan Coben.
The black box (Playaway), Michael Connelly.
Suspect (MP3), Robert Crais.
Cold killing, Luke Delaney.
After Clare, Marjorie Eccles.
Killing the emperors (Playaway), Ruth Dudley Edwards.
The devil and the river, R.J. Ellory.
The good thief's guide to Berlin, Chris Ewan.
Pilgrim soul, Gordon Ferris.
Til death do us part, Sara Fraser.
The cuckoo's calling, Robert Galbraith.
More than meets the eye, J. M. Gregson.
Poppet, Mo Hayder.
The killing. Book 2, Parts 7-11 h [sound recording], David Hewson.
The killing. Book two, Parts 1-6 (Playaway) : the novel, David Hewson ; based on the original screenplay by Søren Sveistrup.
Western approaches, Graham Hurley.
Western approaches (MP3), Graham Hurley.
Dead man's time, Peter James.
Not dead yet, Peter James.
Deadly business, Quintin Jardine.
Deadly business (MP3), Quintin Jardine.
Skinner's round (MP3), Quintin Jardine.
Playing dead, Jessie Keane.
The burning air (Playaway), Erin Kelly.
Murders most foul (MP3), Alanna Knight.
Robert B. Parker's Ironhorse (Playaway), Robert Knott.
Bad girl, Roberta Kray.
Cop to corpse, Peter Lovesey.
Close to the bone, Stuart MacBride.
The boy in the snow (Playaway), M. J. McGrath.
I, Michael Bennett, James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge.
I, Michael Bennett (MP3), James Patterson & Michael Ledwidge.
A place of blood and bone, Mark Peterson.
A sight for sore eyes, Ruth Rendell.
The lost stories of Sherlock Holmes by John H. Watson, Tony Reynolds
Sidney Chambers and the perils of the night, Alan Hollinghurst.
Mad River (Playaway), John Sandford.
Shadow prey, John Sandford.
Elegy for Eddie (Playaway) : a Maisie Dobbs novel, Jacqueline Winspear.

Non-fiction

The antidote (Playaway) : happiness for people who can't stand positive thinking, Oliver Burkeman.
Just the job, lad, Mike Pannett.
The girl with no name, Marina Chapman.
The making of music. Volumes 1 & 2 (Playaway), written and presented by James Naughtie.
The John Lennon letters, John Lennon with Hunter Davies.
Wogan's twelve (MP3), Terry Wogan.
Wild (Playaway) : a journey from lost to found, Cheryl Strayed.
A portrait in letters, Charles Dickens.
A portrait in letters (Playaway), Charles Dickens ; compiled and introduced by David Timson.
Country girl (Playaway) : a memoir, Edna O'Brien.
Churchill (Playaway) : a life, Martin Gilbert.
The King's speech, Mark Logue and Peter Conradi.
Walking home, Simon Armitage.
Last train to Zona Verde, Paul Theroux.
The lost continent : travels in small town America, Bill Bryson.

ROMANCE

Innocent courtesan to adventurer's bride, Louise Allen.
The last real cowboy, Donna Alward.
The major and the pickpocket, Lucy Ashford.
The secretary's secret, Michelle Douglas.
Passion and the prince, Penny Jordan.
Lady Folbroke's delicious deception, Christine Merrill.
Dream a little dream, Sue Moorcroft.
Damsel in green, Betty Neels.
Three little words, Jessica Thompson.

SAGA

Best kept secret, Jeffrey Archer.
Spitfire girl, Lily Baxter.
The yearning heart, Sylvia Broady.
Cinderella sister, Dilly Court.
Cinderella sister (MP3), Dilly Court.
Hope at Holly Cottage, Tania Crosse.
Hope at Holly Cottage (MP3), Tania Crosse.
The Kellys of Kelvingrove, Margaret Thomson Davis.
A distant dream, Pamela Evans.
The forget-me-not summer, Katie Flynn.
The empty cradle, Rosie Goodwin.
The crying game, June Hampson.
The crying game (MP3), June Hampson.
A daughter's gift, Maggie Hope.
Rachel's secret (MP3), Susan Sallis.
Katherine Wentworth, D. E. Stevenson.

SCIENCE FICTION

Use of weapons (MP3), Iain M. Banks.
Use of weapons (MP3), Iain M. Banks.
Bedlam (Playaway), Christopher Brookmyre.

WESTERN

Nothing but a drifter, Lee Hoffman.
The searching guns, Ray Hogan.
The man from Yuma, John Hunter.
Lockwood, Lauran Paine.