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FEATURED REVIEW

Three Day Road by Joseph Boyden

This riveting book intertwines two different stories: The plight of the Oji-Cree Indians in Canada in the beginning of the 20th century and the trenches of World War I and the use of Indian soldiers as snipers and sharpshooters. Based on the true story of Ojibwa war hero Francis Pegahmagabow, it is a best seller in Canada and is short listed for the Canadian First Novel Award. Reviewed by Reference Librarian Jane Brown


Index to the Reviews:

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AudioBooks (2)

Biography & Memoir (6)

Chic Lit (1)

Classics (2)

Contemporary Fiction (17)

Fantasy (3)

Horror (2)

Mystery  (8)

Non-Fiction  (16)

Poetry  (2)

Princeton  (1)

Romance  (1)

Science Fiction  (2)

Short Stories (2)

Staff Reviews  (4)

Westerns (0)

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MONDAY MYSTERY & MAYHEM

Meet Mystery and Thriller Authors!

Watch Exciting Mystery Films

Win Special Prizes!


When?

Monday Nights in July & August

7:00 pm

 

Where?

Community Room at the Princeton Public Library

 

Devil in a Blue Dress

When decorated war hero turned private eye Ezekiel "Easy" Rawlins is asked to find a missing socialite he gets caught between the white power elite and the vibrant black community of Central Avenue. As soon as Easy and his trigger-happy friend Mouse find Daphne Monet, trouble follows. Rated R

SPECIAL RAFFLE PRIZES: an autographed copy of Walter Mosley’s novel 47 and The Spike Lee Joint Collection: Clockers, Jungle Fever, Do the Right Thing, Mo’ Better Blues, and Crooklyn on DVD.

Monday, August 7, 7 p.m.

Chris Grabenstein

Join former improvisational comedian and commercial, screenplay, and T.V. writer Chris Grabenstein as he speaks about his new mysteries. TILT A WHIRL, which was just nominated for an Anthony Award was his debut murder mystery—the first in a series of John Ceepak stories to be set "Down The Shore" in a New Jersey tourist town called Sea Haven. The second book, MAD MOUSE, hit the beach in June, 2006.

SPECIAL RAFFLE PRIZE: to be announced

Monday, August 14, 7 p.m.

 

Chris Grabenstein will be speaking on August 14th instead of Pamela Thomas-Graham.---

 

Other Upcoming Programs:

 

MONDAY MYSTERY AND MAYHEM

A Summer Reading Club Series of mysteries and thrillers. Join us for three author talks and three classic films, each on a Monday night in July and August. Attend an author talk and you will automatically be entered in a special raffle or amazing prizes - like a private tour of the Rare Books section of Princeton University Library.

See Page 13 of Connections (the library's newsletter) for more details.

 

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