Nonfiction
The Oil Kings by Andrew Scott Cooper
Cooper revisits a not-so-distant period when the United States was the world’s No. 1 oil producer and Iran its foremost ally in the Middle East. — Kirkus Reviews
Keeping Up by Kim, Kourtney and Khloe Kardashian
You either really need this book — or you really don’t.
The Uncharted Path: The Autobiography of Lee Myung-Bak by President Lee Myung-Bak
The story of a man who “rose to the role of CEO and found himself on a mission not just to expand the Hyundai corporation, but to grow South Korea from a nation of poverty to a G20 economy.” — From the publisher
What I Wore by Jessica Quirk
Wardrobe advice from the author of the blog “What I Wore.” — Library Journal
Fiction
Spycatcher by Matthew Dunn
British author Dunn draws on his real-life experience as an MI6 agent for his strong spy thriller debut. — Publishers Weekly
The Ideal Man by Julie Garwood
Best-seller Garwood (who wrote “Shadow Music”) turns out another high-quality romantic thriller. — Publishers Weekly
House of Holes by Nicholson Baker
More writings from the author whose “prose ranges from the sexually provocative to the obscene, depending on the paragraph.” You’ve been warned. — Library Journal
Becoming Marie Antoinette by Juliet Grey
Filled with smart history, treacherous rivalries, lavish clothes and sparkling jewels. — From the publisher





