


HARRY POTTER AND THE CHAMBER OF SECRETS
by J. K. Rowling · Levine/Scholastic
The summer after his first year at Hogwarts is worse than ever for Harry Potter. The Dursleys of Privet Drive are more horrible to him than ever before. And just when he thinks the endless summer vacation is over, a creature named Dobby the house-elf shows up issuing a grave warning to Harry not to go back to school or disaster will happen! Of course, Harry has to go back- and he does so in grand style, in a flying-car magicked by his friends Ron and Percy Weasley. But getting back to Hogwarts isn't the cure Harry expects it to be. Almost immediately a student is found turned to stone, and then another. And somehow Harry stands accused. Could Harry Potter be the long-feared heir of Slytherin?Harry and friends Hermione and Fred are stretched to their limits in a desperate fight against Draco Malfoy and his gang, the hideously stuck-up new professor Gilderoy Lockheart, the malevolent owner of the diary of Tom Riddle, giant spiders, and perhaps even...Hagrid!This is the book that proves J.K. Rowling is a talent that's here to stay!

CAROLINA MOON
by Nora Roberts · Putnam
Secret Star by Nora Roberts released on Dec 25, 1997 is available now for purchase.

HARRY POTTER AND THE PRISONER OF AZKABAN
by J. K. Rowling · Levine/Scholastic
FOR TWELVE long years, the dread fortress of Azkaban held an infamous prisoner named Sirius Black. Convicted of killing thirteen people with a single curse, he was said to be the heir apparent to the Dark Lord, Voldemort.Now he has escaped, leaving only two clues as to where he might be headed: Harry Potter's defeat of You-Know-Who was Black's downfall as well. And the Azkaban guards heard Black muttering in his sleep, "He's at Hogwarts ... he's at Hogwarts".Harry Potter isn't safe, not even within the walls of his magical school, surrounded by his friends. Because on top of it all, there may well be a traitor in their midst.

DAUGHTER OF FORTUNE
by Isabel Allende · HarperCollins
Le 15 mars 1832, dans le port chilien de Valparaiso, les Sommers trouvent à leur porte un bébé abandonné. Eliza va mener une existence de petite fille modèle au sein de sa famille d'adoption, jusqu'à ce qu'elle découvre l'amour à seize ans auprès d'un jeune homme pauvre et exalté, Joaquin Andieta. Quand, en 1849, le bruit court que l'on a découvert de l'or en Californie, Joaquin part tenter sa chance vers le nord. Eliza s'embarque clandestinement sur un voilier, à la recherche de celui dont elle porte l'enfant. Après un voyage infernal, cachée agonisante dans la cale du bateau, elle débarque à San Francisco. Déguisée en homme, elle entreprend un périple pour retrouver Joaquin dans un monde sans foi ni loi, peuplé d'êtres avides et de prostituées. Tao Chi'en, un jeune médecin chinois en quête de sagesse - que les hasards de la vie ont conduit de la Chine de Kuantung à Hong Kong, Valparaiso puis la Californie - l'aide à se frayer un chemin dans cette jungle fiévreuse où se côtoient et s'affrontent des individus de toutes nationalités et conditions. En toile de fond, on assiste à la naissance de San Francisco, à l'explosion soudaine du trafic commercial le long des côtes du Pacifique, entre le Chili et l'Amérique du Nord. Fille du destin est la fresque d'une époque aventureuse, marquée par la violence et l'appât du gain, où les personnages tentent, envers et contre tout, de préserver des parcelles d'amour et d'amitié. Dans cette traversée au long cours, Isabel Allende campe des personnages inoubliables, qui incarnent la tension entre les valeurs aristocratiques de la vieille société européenne et la conquête individualiste du Nouveau Monde... Entre le destin subi de l'héritage et le destin choisi de la liberté. Isabel Allende, journaliste et romancière chilienne, née à Lima en 1942, vit aujourd'hui en Californie. Fille du destin, traduit dans le monde entier, a reçu un accueil exceptionnel de la critique et du public. Traduit de l'espagnol par Claude de Frayssinet.


GAP CREEK
by Robert Morgan · Algonquin
During their first year of marriage, Julie and Hank move to Gap Creek, South Carolina, where a flood that nearly kills them tests the endurance of their relationship.


BEOWULF
by Seamus Heaney · Farrar, Straus & Giroux
A New York Times Bestseller. Composed toward the end of the first millennium of our era, Beowulf is the elegiac narrative of the adventures of Beowulf, a Scandinavian hero who saves the Danes from the seemingly invincible monster Grendel and, later, from Grendel's mother. He then returns to his own country and dies in old age in a vivid fight against a dragon. The poem is about encountering the monstrous, defeating it, and then having to live on in the aftermath. In the contours of this story, at once remote and uncannily familiar at the beginning of the twenty-first century, Seamus Heaney finds a resonance that summons power to the poetry from deep beneath its surface.
THE LION'S GAME
by Nelson DeMille · Warner
Detective John Corey, last seen in Plum Island, must somehow capture the worlds most dangerous terrorista young Arab known as The Lion who will stop at nothing in his quest for revenge against America for bombing Libya and killing his family.
DEEP SOUTH
by Nevada Barr · Putnam
Compliation of papers presented at a conference in Scottsdale called ""AZ Murder Goes..."" Find out why crime is often rooted in the worlds of art, architecture, and antiquities and look to the comprehensive bibliography of ""artful"" murders to read how.
Historical bestseller data sourced from the New York Times Book Review, archived by Hawes Publications.
