Wednesday, April 18, 2007

McHuston Booksellers April Arrivals


Another load of books with a decidedly Celtic flavor is heading for the shelves this month. Among the titles: O Come Ye Back to Ireland, by Niall Williams and Christine Breen, Are You Somebody, by Nuala O’Faolain, Gourmet Ireland, by Paul and Jeanne Rankin, Aspects of Irish Art, Irish Tales of the Supernatural, by Mairtin O’Griola, Of Irish Ways, by Mary Murray Delaney, Irish Magic, by various authors, and The Celts, by Nora Chadwick.

Among the history and genealogical titles to be added are The History of Rockingham County Virginia by John W. Wayland, and The Best of Times: America in the Clinton Years, by Haynes Johnson.
Five boxes of Christian non-fiction books prompted a change to that section of the store, and Inspirational fiction is now in its own section, just behind the Christian non-fiction shelves.
McHuston Booksellers will carry a full line of magazines once they are forwarded from the various publishers. Already on the shelves are Newsweek and Rolling Stone magazine.
Mysteries are now in their own section, and a good many titles have been added to the collection of westerns – books that are always tougher to come by, since fewer are written each year than other genres.
A number of NY Times bestselling fiction titles are ready for reading, including Steve Berry’s The Templar Legacy – with new books always discounted from the publisher’s price.