spoken word
Label
spoken word
Code
spw
Source
rdacontent
Term
spoken word
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Incoming Resources
- A higher call, an incredible true story of combat and chivalry in the war-torn skies of World War II, by Adam Makos, with Larry Alexander
- Eagle Station, a novel, Dale Brown
- Flame, Helen Hardt
- Gone, Lisa McMann
- Civics and citizenship toolkit, a collection of educational resources for immigrants, U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services
- Vera, Carol Edgarian
- Alien, covenant, the official movie novelization, Alan Dean Foster
- The Roanoke girls, a novel, Amy Engel
- Kiss and make up, Robyn Neeley
- Take a chance, Shelley Shepard Gray
- Opposite of always, Justin A. Reynolds
- She was like that, Kate Walbert
- Confessions of a video vixen, written and read by Karrine Steffans
- The next to die, Sophie Hannah
- Flores cortadas, Karin Slaughter
- Why religion?, a personal story, Elaine Pagels, Ph.D
- Never judge a lady by her cover, the fourth Rule of scoundrels, Sarah MacLean
- Sara, Esther and Jerry Hicks, Book 1
- The pegan diet, 21 practical principles for reclaiming your health in a nutritionally confusing world, Mark Hyman, MD
- Love for beginners, Jill Shalvis
- The beyond, Chloe Neill
- House of Trelawney, Hannah Rothschild
- Girls can kiss now, essays, Jill Gutowitz
- Superficial, more adventures from the Andy Cohen diaries, Andy Cohen
- The maze, Nelson DeMille
- Big Nate lives it up, Lincoln Peirce
- The diet myth, why the secret to health and weight loss is already in your gut, Tim Spector
- American dirt, a novel, Jeanine Cummins
- I am Malala, how one girl stood up for education and changed the world, by Malala Yousafzai, with Patricia McCormick
- Me and white supremacy, combat racism, change the world, and become a good ancestor, Layla F. Saad ; foreword by Robin DiAngelo
- Without mercy, Jefferson Bass
- What the future looks like, scientists predict the next great discoveries and reveal how today's breakthroughs are already shaping our world, edited byi Jim Al-Khalili
- Sorry for your trouble, stories, Richard Ford
- Dark screams, Mick Garris, Bentley Little, Kealan Patrick Burke, Del James and J. Kenner, Volume five
- St. Marks is dead, the many lives of America's hippest street, Ada Calhoun
- Heartless, Gena Showalter
- Then came you, Lisa Kleypas
- The sleeping doll, by Jeffery Deaver
- Pay day, by ReShonda Tate Billingsley and Richelle Denise
- Reservoir 13, Jon McGregor
- Two peas in a pod, Sarah Mlynowski
- Cyclone, Doreen Cronin
- The nanny diaries, by Emma McLaughlin and Nicola Kraus ; read by Kathe Mazur
- The Bastard Brigade, the true story of the renegade scientists and spies who sabotaged the Nazi atomic bomb, Sam Kean
- Rachel Maddow, a biography, Lisa Rogak
- The witches are coming, Lindy West
- Disney at last, Ridley Pearson
- Little weirds, Jenny Slate
- Beholding and becoming, the art of everyday worship, Ruth Chou Simons
- All the ways we said goodbye, a novel of the Ritz Paris, Beatriz Williams, Lauren Willig, Karen White
Outgoing Resources
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