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		<title>Ronald McDonald</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Thanks to everyone who came out and met Ronald McDonald.  It was very entertaining and enjoyed by all ages.  Keep checking back for pictures from the visit&#8230;

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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><span style="color: #f70732;">Thanks to everyone who came out and met Ronald McDonald.  It was very entertaining and enjoyed by all ages.  Keep checking back for pictures from the visit&#8230;</span></p>
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		<title>Author Visits</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 19 Jan 2010 23:58:42 +0000</pubDate>
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JACQUELINE GUEST
At Edson Public Library, one of our favourite things to provide our patrons with are visits from popular authors.  Read on&#8230; 
On October 9, 2008, Edson Public Library hosted author Jacqueline Guest. She is a metis writer from Alberta. She thrilled students with her stories and native artifacts.
For more information about Jacqueline Guest, please visit [...]]]></description>
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<h2><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>JACQUELINE GUEST</strong></span></h2>
<address>At Edson Public Library, one of our favourite things to provide our patrons with are visits from popular authors.  <em>Read on&#8230;</em> </address>
<address>On October 9, 2008, Edson Public Library hosted author Jacqueline Guest. She is a metis writer from Alberta. She thrilled students with her stories and native artifacts.</address>
<address>For more information about Jacqueline Guest, please visit her website: <a href="http://www.jacquelineguest.com/">http://www.jacquelineguest.com</a></address>
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<h2><span style="color: #000080;"><strong>SUSAN JUBY</strong></span></h2>
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<address>On May 25, 2009, we hosted author, Susan Juby.  She lives in Nanaimo, B.C. and writes young adult stories. She is also in the process of having her first adult fiction novel published.   She is pictured below in the centre.  For more information on Susan, visit her website:  <a href="http://www.susanjuby.com">www.susanjuby.com</a></address>
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<address>The Edson Public Library likes to have 2 author visits a year so stay tuned for 2010&#8217;s special guests!<br />
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		<title>Archives Project</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 02 Jun 2009 19:55:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[  In anticipation of the upcoming centennial, we at the Edson Public Library and Archives are collecting old photos and documents to add to our collection on town history.  These help us as a community to truly appreciate the history of Edson, and provide us with valuable insight into our past.  It is vital that [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p style="text-align: left;">  In anticipation of the upcoming centennial, we at the Edson Public Library and Archives are collecting old photos and documents to add to our collection on town history.  These help us as a community to truly appreciate the history of Edson, and provide us with valuable insight into our past.  It is vital that we document all we can for both our education and for future generations; we are always taking donations, so if you have something of historic value, we would greatly appreciate the donation!</p>
<p> <strong>What are we looking for?</strong></p>
<p> We want to include documents created by people or organizations as they go about their usual activities. Examples of these types of documents are:</p>
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<li>Correspondence - This donation could include letters, postcards, formal correspondence, greeting cards and telegrams.</li>
<li>Minutes of meetings - These would have additional interest with handwritten notes in the margins.</li>
<li>Contracts - Any legal documents as briefs, dispositions, inventories of estates or wills have archival value.</li>
<li>Financial records - These reflect the economic climate when they were created. Other examples include ledgers, journals, bank statements, cheques, bills and receipts.</li>
<li>Diaries - These are excellent records of social activities, perspectives and viewpoints. Memoirs and awards are also valuable. Scrapbooks are an excellent documentation of activities or events important to an individual.</li>
<li>Photographs - Photographs of events and private lives are full of information, both of the subject and the background. These donations can include slides, negatives, movie and video tapes.</li>
<li>Maps - Maps, charts and graphs define geography of a certain time.<br />
Recordings - These can be in several formats including wax discs, cassette tapes and compact discs.</li>
<li>Printed material - Flyers, brochures, proofs, programs and clippings all contain information to aid the researcher.</li>
<li>Digital age - Technology leaps ahead so we also must include digital records, pictures and video.</li>
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<p>If you could explain the people and events portrayed in these photos to the best of your abilities it would be greatly appreciated. Documents (particularly those pertaining to town, business, and family histories) are also very important to town history, so we seek donations of that nature as well.  Newspapers are not necessary, thanks.</p>
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		<title>April 29, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 29 Apr 2009 19:47:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult Fiction

Boneman&#8217;s daughter - Ted Dekker
Borderline - Nevada Barr
First family - David Baldacci
Julia and the master of Morancourt - Janet Aylmer
Laura Rider&#8217;s masterpiece novel - Jane Hamilton
Loitering with intent - Stuart Woods
Shadows still remain: a novel - Peter De Jonge
The best of times - Penny Vincenzi
The children&#8217;s book - A.S. Byatt
The perfect poison - Amanda [...]]]></description>
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<li>Boneman&#8217;s daughter - Ted Dekker</li>
<li>Borderline - Nevada Barr</li>
<li>First family - David Baldacci</li>
<li>Julia and the master of Morancourt - Janet Aylmer</li>
<li>Laura Rider&#8217;s masterpiece novel - Jane Hamilton</li>
<li>Loitering with intent - Stuart Woods</li>
<li>Shadows still remain: a novel - Peter De Jonge</li>
<li>The best of times - Penny Vincenzi</li>
<li>The children&#8217;s book - A.S. Byatt</li>
<li>The perfect poison - Amanda Quick</li>
<li>The spare room - Helen Garner</li>
<li>Flowers on Main - Sherryl Woods (romance paperback)</li>
<li>Maximum exposure - Allison Kent</li>
<li>Servant: the awakening - L.L. Foster (romance paperback)</li>
<li>Tempted all night - Liz Carlyle (romance paperback)</li>
<li>The women: novel - T.C. Boyle</li>
<li>When will there be good news? - Kate Atkinson</li>
<li>The winner stands alone: a novel - Paulo Coelho</li>
<li>2666 - Robert Bolaño</li>
<li>About that man - Sherryl Woods (romance paperback)</li>
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<h3>Audio Books</h3>
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<li>Loitering with intent - Stuart Woods</li>
<li>The last Dickens - Matthew Pearl</li>
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<h3>Large Print</h3>
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<li>First family - David Baldacci</li>
<li>Shadows still remain: a novel - Peter De Jonge</li>
<li>The road to Jerusalem - Jan Guillou</li>
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<h3>Non Fiction</h3>
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<li>Exactly as I am: celebrated women share candid advice with today&#8217;s girls on what it takes to believe in yourself - Shaun Robinson - 155.333 ROB</li>
<li>Finding grace: a true story about losing your way in life&#8230; and finding it again - Donna VanLiere - 813.6 VAN</li>
<li>Journey to the edge of the world - Billy Connolly - 910.4 CON</li>
<li>Practicing catholic - James Carroll - 282.092 CAR</li>
<li>The cello suites: J.S. Bach, Pablo Casals, and the search for a baroque masterpiece - Eric Siblin - 787.4 SIB</li>
<li>The G0free diet: a gluten-free survival guide - Elisabeth Hasselbeck - 613.25 HAS</li>
<li>The girls from Ames: a story of women and a forty- year friendship - Jeffery Zaslow - 305.409 ZAS</li>
<li>The gorgeously greed diet: how to live lean and green - Sophie Uliano - 640.222 ULI</li>
<li>The quantum wellness cleanse: the 21-day essential guide to healing your body, mind, and spirit - Kathy Freston - 613 FRE</li>
<li>Wild blue: a natural history of the world&#8217;s largest animal - Dan Bortolotti - 599.5 BOR</li>
<li>Firekeepers of the twenty-first century: First Nation women chiefs - Cora Voyageur - 971.004 VOY</li>
<li>Reiki, the true story : an exploration of Usui Reiki - Don Beckett - 615.851 BEC</li>
<li>The Field &amp; stream bowhunting handbook - Bob Robb - 799.2 ROB</li>
<li>The soloist: a lost dream, and unlikely friendship, and the redemptive power of music - 787.209</li>
<li>Act like a lady, think like a man: what men really think about love, relationships, intimacy, and commitment - Steve Harvey - 306.7 HAR</li>
<li>The art of the personal letter: a guide to connecting through the written word - Margaret Shepherd - 808.6 SHE</li>
<li>Smiling bears: a zookeeper explores the behavior and emotional life of bears - Else Poulsen - 599.78 POU</li>
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<h3>Young Adult Fiction</h3>
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<li>Batman R.I.P - Grant Morrison (graphic novel)</li>
<li>Point blank - Anthony Horowitz</li>
<li>Back - Norah McClintock</li>
<li>Impact - James C. Dekker</li>
<li>Riley Park - Diane Tullson</li>
<li>Running the risk - Lesley Choyce</li>
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<h3>Junior Fiction</h3>
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<li>One of a kind - Laurie McElroy</li>
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<h3>Picture</h3>
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<li>The wolves in the walls - Neil Gaiman</li>
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<h3>Junior DVD</h3>
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<li>The tale of Despereaux</li>
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		<title>April 22, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult Fiction

A killer stitch - Maggie Sefton (paperback)
A reliable wife: a novel - Robert Goolrick
Angels and ages: a short book about Darwin, Lincoln, and modern life - Adam Gopnik
Carpentaria: a novel - Alexis Wright
Cursed: a Regan Reilly mystery - Carol Higgins Clark
Darling Jim: a novel - Christian Moerk
Devil of the Highlands - Lynsay Sands (paperback)
Fatally [...]]]></description>
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<li>A killer stitch - Maggie Sefton (paperback)</li>
<li>A reliable wife: a novel - Robert Goolrick</li>
<li>Angels and ages: a short book about Darwin, Lincoln, and modern life - Adam Gopnik</li>
<li>Carpentaria: a novel - Alexis Wright</li>
<li>Cursed: a Regan Reilly mystery - Carol Higgins Clark</li>
<li>Darling Jim: a novel - Christian Moerk</li>
<li>Devil of the Highlands - Lynsay Sands (paperback)</li>
<li>Fatally flaky - Diane Mott Davidson</li>
<li>Going ashore: stories - Mavis Gallant</li>
<li>Hell&#8217;s horizon - D. B. Shan</li>
<li>I&#8217;m your Santa - Lori Foster (paperback)</li>
<li>In the courts of the sun - Brian D&#8217;Amato</li>
<li>Just take my heart - Mary Higgins Clark</li>
<li>La&#8217;s orchestra saves the world - Alexander McCall Smith</li>
<li>Look again - Lisa Scottoline</li>
<li>Malice - Lisa Jackson</li>
<li>My man Michael - Lori Foster (paperback)</li>
<li>Nightwalker - Heather Graham</li>
<li>Once in a lifetime - Cathy Kelly</li>
<li>Open arms - Marina Endicott</li>
<li>Perfect fifths: a novel - Megan McCafferty</li>
<li>The forgotten garden: a novel - Kate Morton</li>
<li>The geometry of sisters - Luanne Rice</li>
<li>The last Dickens: a novel - Matthew Pearl</li>
<li>The poisoning in the pub: a Fethering mystery - Simon Brett</li>
<li>The weight of heaven: a novel - Thrity Umrigar</li>
<li>Turn coat: a novel of the Dresden files - Jim Butcher</li>
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<h3>Audio Books</h3>
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<li>10 - 10 - 10 : 10 minutes, 10 months, 10 years: a life-transforming idea - Suzy Welch - 153.83 WEL</li>
<li>A lion called Christian [the true story of the remarkable bond between tow friends and a lion] - Anthony Bourke - 599.757 BOU</li>
<li>Fatally flaky - Diane Mott Davidson</li>
<li>In praise of stay at home moms - Dr. Laura Schlessinger - 306.874 SCH</li>
<li>Just take my heart - Mary Higgins Clark</li>
<li>Look again - Lisa Scottoline</li>
<li>The five lessons a millionaire taught me for women: about life and wealth - Richard Paul Evans - 332.024 EVA</li>
<li>The geometry of sisters - Luanne Rice</li>
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<h3>Non Fiction</h3>
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<li>10 - 10 - 10 : 10 minutes, 10 months, 10 years: a life-transforming idea - Suzy Welch - 153.83 WEL</li>
<li>A lion called Christian (the true story of the remarkable bond between tow friends and a lion) - Anthony Bourke - 599.757 BOU</li>
<li>A saint on death row: the story of Dominique Green - Thomas Cahill - 364.660 CAH</li>
<li>Carbon shift: how the twin crises of oil depletion and climate change will define the future - Ronald Wright - 333.823 CAR</li>
<li>Coal black heart: the story of coal and the lives it ruled - John Demont - 338.272 DEM</li>
<li>Detox for women: an all new approach for a sleek body and radiant health - Natalia Rose - 613 ROS</li>
<li>Everything changes: the insider&#8217;s guide to cancer in your 20&#8217;s and 30&#8217;s - Kaivol Rosenthal - 616.994 ROS</li>
<li>Frommer&#8217;s Mexico 2009 - 917.2 FRO</li>
<li>Gordon Ramsay&#8217;s great British pub food - Gordon Ramsay - 641.572 RAM</li>
<li>Grizzlyville: adventures in bear country - Jake MacDonald - 599.780 MAC</li>
<li>Healing and preventing autism: a complete guide - Jenny McCarthy - 618.92 MCC</li>
<li>How to store you garden produce: the key to self-sufficiency - Piers Warren - 641.4 WAR</li>
<li>Hungry girl: 200 under 200: 200 recipes under 200 calories - Lisa Lillien - 641.563 LIL</li>
<li>I loved, I lost, I made spaghetti: a memoir - Giulia Melucci - 641.594 MEL</li>
<li>In praise of stay at home moms - Dr. Laura Schlessinger - 306.874 SCH</li>
<li>Indoor air quality - 363.119 IND</li>
<li>Might as well laugh about it now - Marie Osmond - 782.421 OSM</li>
<li>Priceless memories - Bob Baker - 791.450 BAR</li>
<li>Six months in Sudan: a young doctor in a war-torn village - James Maskalyk - 610.92 MAS</li>
<li>Stories from Candyland: confection from one of Hollywood&#8217;s most famous wives and mothers - Candy Spelling - 791.430 SPE</li>
<li>Tax-free savings accounts: a guide to TFSAs and how they can make you rich - Gordon Pape - 343.710 PAP</li>
<li>The big picture: reflections on science, humanity, and a quickly changing planet - David Suzuki - 304.2 SUZ</li>
<li>The five lessons a millionaire taught me for women: about life and wealth - Richard Paul Evans - 332.024 EVA</li>
<li>The horse boy: a father&#8217;s quest to heal his son - Rupert Isaacson - 618.928 ISA</li>
<li>The johns: sex for sale and the men who buy it - Victor Malarek - 306.740 MAL</li>
<li>The men who killed me: Rwandan survivors of sexual violence - 967.571 MEN</li>
<li>You can overcome every obstacle - no matter what!: 9 steps to living the life you love - Lisa Nicholis - 158.1 NIC</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a Salem Witch!: Bizarre accusations you&#8217;d rather not face - Jim Pipe - 133.4 PIP</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a skyscraper builder!: a hazardous job you&#8217;d rather not take - John Malam - 690 MAL</li>
</ul>
<h3>Young Adult Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>The brave and the Bold. Batman team-ups. Vol 1 - Bob Haney</li>
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<h3>Junior Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>The stranger next door - Peg Kehret</li>
</ul>
<h3>Picture</h3>
<ul>
<li>The dangerous alphabet - Neil Gaiman</li>
<li>The day I swapped my dad for two goldfish - Neil Gaiman</li>
</ul>
<h3>Junior Non Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Asterix in Belgium - René Goscinny - J 741.5 GOS</li>
</ul>
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		<title>April 15, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 16 Apr 2009 20:58:21 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult Fiction

Montana Creeds: Tyler - Linda Lael Miller (paperback)
Servant: the acceptance - L.L. Foster (paperback)
Vlad: the last confession - C.C. Humpherys

Audio Books

Always looking up [the adventures of a incurable optimist] - Michael J. Fox - 790.43 FOX
Lavender morning - Jude Deveraux
The long falls the first Leonid McGill mystery - Walter Mosley

Non Fiction

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<li>Montana Creeds: Tyler - Linda Lael Miller (paperback)</li>
<li>Servant: the acceptance - L.L. Foster (paperback)</li>
<li>Vlad: the last confession - C.C. Humpherys</li>
</ul>
<h3>Audio Books</h3>
<ul>
<li>Always looking up [the adventures of a incurable optimist] - Michael J. Fox - 790.43 FOX</li>
<li>Lavender morning - Jude Deveraux</li>
<li>The long falls the first Leonid McGill mystery - Walter Mosley</li>
</ul>
<h3>Non Fiction</h3>
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<li>Beads in bloom: the art of making French beaded flowers - Arlene Baker - 745.582 BAK</li>
<li>The World Almanac and book of facts 2009 - 317.3 WOR</li>
</ul>
<h3>DVD</h3>
<ul>
<li>Breakfast because! - 613.2</li>
</ul>
<h3>Young Adult Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>BloodFever - Charlie Higson</li>
<li>SilverFin: a James Bond adventure - Charlie Higson</li>
</ul>
<h3>Junior Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Huck Finn - the manga edition - Adam Sexton</li>
</ul>
<h3>Picture</h3>
<ul>
<li>Dirk Bones and the mystery of the haunted house - Doug Cushman</li>
<li>Dot &amp; Jabber and the big bug mystery - Ellen Stoll Walsh</li>
<li>Jack the Tripper - Gene Barretta</li>
<li>Millie waits for the mail - Alexander Steffensmeier</li>
</ul>
<h3>Junior Non Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Homes of living things - Bobbie Kalman - J 591.564 KAL</li>
<li>Living things in my back yard - Bobbie Kalman - J 591.756 KAL</li>
<li>Roman Numerals I to MM - Arthur Geisert - J 613.55 GEI</li>
<li>The bus ride that changed history: the story of Rosa Parks - Pamela Duncan Edwards - J 323.092 EDW</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a Greek athlete: Races you&#8217;d rather not run - Michael Ford - J 796.48 FOR</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a Mayan soothsayer!: Fortunes you&#8217;d rather not tell - Rupert Matthews - J 972.810 MAT</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a medieval knight!: Armor you&#8217;d rather not wear - Fiona MacDonald - J 940.108 MAC</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a pirate&#8217;s prisoner! - Horrible things you&#8217;d rather not know - John Maham - J 365.5 MAL</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a polar explorer!: An expedition you&#8217;d rather not go on - Jen Green - J 919.890 GRE</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a pyramid builder!: A hazardous job you&#8217;d rather not have - Jacqueline Morley - J 932.014 MOR</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a Roman gladiator!: Gory things you&#8217;d rather not know - John Malam - J 796.809</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a slave in ancient Greece: A life you&#8217;d rather not have - Fiona MacDonald - J 305.567 MAC</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a Victorian servant: A thankless job you&#8217;d rather not have - Fiona MacDonald - J 640.460 MAC</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be a Viking explorer! Voyages you&#8217;d rather not make - Andrew Langley - 948.022 LAN</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be an 18<sup>th</sup>-century British convict!: A trip to Australia you&#8217;d rather not take - Meredith Costain - J 994.01 COS</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be an Egyptian mummy!: Disgusting things you&#8217;d rather not know - Don Stewart - J 932 STE</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be an Inca mummy!: A one-way journey you&#8217;d rather not make - Colin Hyson - J 393.309 HYN</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be in a medieval dungeon!: Prisoners you&#8217;d rather not meet - Fiona MacDonald - J 365.940 MAC</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be in Alexander the Great&#8217;s army!: Miles you&#8217;d rather not march - Jacqueline Morley - J 938.070 MOR</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be on Apollo 13!: A mission you&#8217;d rather not go on - Ian Graham - J 629.25 GRA</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be sick in the 16<sup>th</sup> century!: Diseases you&#8217;d rather not catch - Kathryn Senior - J 610.942 SEN</li>
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		<title>April 8, 2009</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult Fiction

Lavender morning - Jude Deveraux
Long lost - Harlan Coben
Schemers: a Nameless Detective novel - Bill Pronzini
She shoots to conquer - Dorothy Cannell
The color of lightning - Paulette Jiles
The last testament - Sam Bourne
The winter vault - Anne Michaels
Trust me - Peter Leonard

 Non Fiction

Sea sick: the global ocean in crisis - Alanna Mitchell - 333.914 [...]]]></description>
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<ul>
<li>Lavender morning - Jude Deveraux</li>
<li>Long lost - Harlan Coben</li>
<li>Schemers: a Nameless Detective novel - Bill Pronzini</li>
<li>She shoots to conquer - Dorothy Cannell</li>
<li>The color of lightning - Paulette Jiles</li>
<li>The last testament - Sam Bourne</li>
<li>The winter vault - Anne Michaels</li>
<li>Trust me - Peter Leonard</li>
</ul>
<h3> Non Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Sea sick: the global ocean in crisis - Alanna Mitchell - 333.914 MIT</li>
<li>The blood pressure book: how to get it down and keep it down - Stephen P. Fortmann, M.D. - 616.132 FOR</li>
<li>Always looking up: the adventures of an incurable optimist - Michael J. Fox - 790.430 FOX</li>
<li>Growing up again: life, loves, and oh yeah diabetes - Mary Tyler Moore - 362.196 MOO</li>
<li>Not yet - Wayson Choy - 813.54 CHO</li>
<li>Working in hot environments: Health &amp; Safety guide - 363.11 WOR</li>
<li>Violence in the workplace - 658.473 VIO</li>
<li>Cold weather workers safety guide - 363.116 COL</li>
<li>A practical guide to first aid - 616.02 MAT</li>
</ul>
<h3> DVD</h3>
<ul>
<li>Slumdog millionaire</li>
<li>The boy in the striped pajamas</li>
<li>The dark knight</li>
<li>The secret life of bees</li>
<li>Twilight</li>
</ul>
<h3> Young Adult Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>All the way home - Natale Ghent (paperback)</li>
<li>Eagle Strike - Anthony Horowitz</li>
<li>Scorpia - Anthony Horowitz</li>
<li>Skeleton Key - Anthony Horowitz</li>
<li>The graveyard book - Neil Gaiman</li>
</ul>
<h3>  Junior Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Coraline - Neil Gaiman</li>
<li>Coraline - Neil Gaiman (graphic novel)</li>
</ul>
<h3> Picture</h3>
<ul>
<li>Princess Emily and the substitute fairy - Vivian French</li>
<li>Princess Emily and the wishing star - Vivian French</li>
<li>David goes to school - David Shannon</li>
<li>How high can a dinosaur count?: and other math mysteries - Valorie Fishmer</li>
<li>Superheroes - Maxwell Eaton III</li>
<li>Shadow show - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Chinta the Chinchilla - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Baby Jaguar can! - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Out of the nest - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Hop like a tree frog - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>The great dinosaur rescue - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Time to sleep - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>The rain forest race - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Stuck in the mud - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Quick! Help the fish! - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Ice is nice - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
<li>Let&#8217;s go see holes! - Quinlan B. Lee (level 12)</li>
</ul>
<h3> Junior Non Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li> Your 206 bones, 32 teeth, and other body math - Robyn O&#8217;Sullivan - J 612 OSU</li>
</ul>
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		<title>March 25, 2009</title>
		<link>http://www.edsonlibrary.ca/index.php/2009/03/25/march-25-2009/</link>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult Fiction

Advice for Italian boys - Anne Giardini
Alexandria - Lindsey Davis
Flight: a novel - Sherman Alexie
Stone tears - Terry Goodkind

Non Fiction

Action plan for high cholesterol - J. Larry Durstine, PhD - 616.399 DUR
Best places. Portland - 917.954 BES
Best places. Seattle - 917 BES
Beyond cholesterol: 7 life saving heart disease tests that your doctor may not [...]]]></description>
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<ul>
<li>Advice for Italian boys - Anne Giardini</li>
<li>Alexandria - Lindsey Davis</li>
<li>Flight: a novel - Sherman Alexie</li>
<li>Stone tears - Terry Goodkind</li>
</ul>
<h3>Non Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Action plan for high cholesterol - J. Larry Durstine, PhD - 616.399 DUR</li>
<li>Best places. Portland - 917.954 BES</li>
<li>Best places. Seattle - 917 BES</li>
<li>Beyond cholesterol: 7 life saving heart disease tests that your doctor may not give you - Julius Torelli, M.D.616.123 TOR</li>
<li>Eat, Shrink &amp; be merry!: Great-tasting food that won&#8217;t go from your lips to your hips! - Janet and Greta Podleski - 641.563</li>
<li>Financial freedom on $5 a day - Chuck Chakrapani, MSc, PhD, CIM - 332.678 CHA</li>
<li>Frommer&#8217;s Cancun, Cozumel &amp; the Yucatan 2009 - 917.265 FRO</li>
<li>Frommer&#8217;s Caribbean 2009 - 917.290 FRO</li>
<li>Frommer&#8217;s Costa Rica 2009 - 917.286 FRO</li>
<li>Frommer&#8217;s Hawaii 2009 - 919.690 FRO</li>
<li>Mexico 2008 - 917.204 MEX</li>
<li>Psychic healing: using the tools of a medium to cure whatever ails you - Sylvia Browne - 615.851 BRO</li>
<li>Teach yourself visually: sewing - Debbie Colgrove - 646.2 COL</li>
<li>The essential C-section guide: pain control, healing at home, getting your body back - and everything else you need to know about a Caesarean birth - Maureen Connolly - 618.86 CON</li>
<li>The low-cholesterol cookbook: over 170 easy and delicious recipes for a nutritionally balanced diet - Angelika Ilies - 641.563 MUL</li>
<li>The new lighthearted cookbook: recipes for heart healthy cooking - Anne Lindsay - 641.563 MCC</li>
<li>The raw food gourmet: going raw for total well-being - Gabrielle Chavez - 641.563 CHA</li>
<li>Transforming power: from the personal to the political - Judy Rebick - 320 REB</li>
</ul>
<h3>Young Adult Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>.hack//G.U.+. Volume 1 - Tatsuya Hamazaki</li>
<li>.hack//G.U.+. Volume 2 - Tatsuya Hamazaki</li>
<li>.hack//G.U.+. Volume 3 - <span style="color: #000000;">Tatsuya Hamazaki</span></li>
<li>.hack//XXXX. Volume 2 - Hiroshi Matsuyama</li>
<li>HurricaneGold - Charlie Higson</li>
<li>Tintin in the new world: a romance - Frederic Tuten</li>
</ul>
<h3>Junior Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Magnifico - Victoria Miles</li>
<li>Trapped - Peg Kehret</li>
</ul>
<h3>Picture</h3>
<ul>
<li>Cold paws, warm heart - Madeleine Floyd</li>
<li>Daisy comes home - Jan Brett</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t wake up the bear - Majorie Dennis Murray</li>
<li>Enigma: a magical mystery - Graeme Base</li>
<li>Girls hold up this world - Donyell Kennedy-McCullough</li>
<li>No, David! - David Shannon</li>
<li>Smelly Socks - Robert Munsch</li>
<li>The patchwork path: a quilt map to freedom - Bettye Stroud</li>
<li>The twelve days of Christmas - Jan Brett</li>
<li>When sheep sleep - Laura Numeroff</li>
</ul>
<h3>Junior Non Ficton</h3>
<ul>
<li>In cold blood: a true account of a multiple murders and its consequences - Truman Capote - J 364.152 CAP</li>
<li>Squirt!: the most interesting book you&#8217;ll ever read about blood - Trudee Romanek - J 612.1 ROM</li>
<li>Valentine&#8217;s Day - Valerie Bodden - J 394.261 BOD</li>
<li>Vroom! Motoring into the wild world of racing - Tim Miller - J 796.72 MIL</li>
<li>You wouldn&#8217;t want to be an Aztec sacrifice - Fiona MacDonald - J 972.018 MAC</li>
</ul>
<h2>French:</h2>
<h3>Junior Non Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Notre sport: l&#8217;histoire du hockey au Canada - Dave Stubbs - FRE J 796.962 STU</li>
</ul>
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		<title>March 11, 2009</title>
		<link>http://www.edsonlibrary.ca/index.php/2009/03/18/march-11-2009/</link>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 19:46:29 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult Fiction 

A catered Valentine&#8217;s Day: a mystery with recipes - Isis Crawford (paperback)
Don&#8217;t look twice - Andrew Cross
Handle with care - Jodi Picoult
Old city hall - Robert Rotenberg
Paths of glory - Jeffery Archer
Storm from the shadows - David Webber 

Audio Books 

Paths of glory - Jeffery Archer

Non Fiction 

Ecological gardening: your safe path to a healthy, beautiful garden [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h3>Adult Fiction </h3>
<ul>
<li>A catered Valentine&#8217;s Day: a mystery with recipes - Isis Crawford (paperback)</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t look twice - Andrew Cross</li>
<li>Handle with care - Jodi Picoult</li>
<li>Old city hall - Robert Rotenberg</li>
<li>Paths of glory - Jeffery Archer</li>
<li>Storm from the shadows - David Webber </li>
</ul>
<h3>Audio Books </h3>
<ul>
<li>Paths of glory - Jeffery Archer</li>
</ul>
<h3>Non Fiction </h3>
<ul>
<li>Ecological gardening: your safe path to a healthy, beautiful garden - Marjorie Harris - 635.048 HAR</li>
<li>Enough already!: clearing mental clutter to become the best you - Peter Walsh - 646.7 WAL</li>
<li>Grass, sky, song: promise and peril in the world of grassland birds - Trevor Herriot - 598.174 HER</li>
<li>Right for you money: how to stop getting ripped off and save a fortune - David Bach - 332.024 BAC</li>
</ul>
<h3> Young Adult </h3>
<ul>
<li>.hack//xxxx vol. 2 - Hiroshi Matsuyama </li>
</ul>
<h3>Picture </h3>
<ul>
<li>Minerva Louise and the colorful eggs - Janet Morgan Stoeke </li>
</ul>
<h3>Junior Fiction </h3>
<ul>
<li>Crazy about Canada!: amazing things kids want to know - Vivian Bowers - J 971 BOW</li>
<li>Garfield out to lunch - Jim Davis - J 741.5 DAV</li>
<li>Garfield survival of the fattest - Jim Davis - J 741.5 DAV</li>
</ul>
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		<title>March 18, 2009</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 18 Mar 2009 19:32:24 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Adult Fiction

Come, thou tortoise - Jessica Grant
Corsair: a novel of the Oregon files - Clive Cussler
Dead shot - Jack Coughlin
Fall - Colin McAdam
Fault line - Barry Eisler
Honolulu - Alan Brennert
Life sentences - Laura Lippman
The alchemist&#8217;s pursuit - Dave Duncan
The disappeared - Kim Echlin
The glister: a novel - John Burnside
The ignorance of blood - Robert Wilson
The [...]]]></description>
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<ul>
<li>Come, thou tortoise - Jessica Grant</li>
<li>Corsair: a novel of the Oregon files - Clive Cussler</li>
<li>Dead shot - Jack Coughlin</li>
<li>Fall - Colin McAdam</li>
<li>Fault line - Barry Eisler</li>
<li>Honolulu - Alan Brennert</li>
<li>Life sentences - Laura Lippman</li>
<li>The alchemist&#8217;s pursuit - Dave Duncan</li>
<li>The disappeared - Kim Echlin</li>
<li>The glister: a novel - John Burnside</li>
<li>The ignorance of blood - Robert Wilson</li>
<li>The king&#8217;s grace - Anne Easter</li>
<li>The little sleep: a novel - Paul Tremblay</li>
</ul>
<h3>Audio Books</h3>
<ul>
<li>Corsair: a novel of the Oregon files - Clive Cussler</li>
<li>Dead shot [a sniper novel] - Jack Coughlin</li>
<li>Fault line: a novel - Barry Eisler</li>
</ul>
<h3>Non Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>A year in the life of an ESL student - Edward Francis - 428.007 FRA</li>
</ul>
<h3>Junior Non Fiction</h3>
<ul>
<li>Wild &amp; wacky pet jokes &amp; riddles - Michael J. Pellowski - J818.54 PEL</li>
</ul>
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