PAGE 10 THE DALLAS POST Sunday, August 25-31, 2013 New books added to library shelves The following new books have been added to the shelves of the Back Mountain Memorial Library, 96 Huntsville Road, Dallas, for the month of August 2013: EXPRESS “Light of the World" by James Lee Burke, “Mistress” by James Patterson, “Hotshot” by Julie Garwood, “The Last Kiss Goodbye" by Karen Robards, “The Beast” by Faye Kellerman, “The Last Witness” by W.E.B. Griffin, “Ghosts of Bungo Suido” by PT. Deutermann FICTION “Light of the World” by James Lee Burke, “Mistress” by James Patterson, “Hotshot” by Julie Garwood, “The Last Kiss Goodbye" by Karen Robards, “The Beast” by Faye Kellerman, “The Last Witness” by W.E.B. Griffin, “Ghosts of Bungo Suido” by PT. Deutermann, “Death Angel” by Linda Fairstein, “Under a Texas Sky" by Dorothy Garlock, “Revenge Wears Prada: The Devil returns” by Lauren Weisberger, “Broken Harbor" by Tana French, “Ladies’ Night” by Mary Kay Andrews, “Me Before You" by Jojo Moyes, “Brewster” by Mark Slouka, “Harvest of Rubies” by Tessa Afshar NONFICTION “The Scientific Sherlock Holmes: Cracking the Case with Science & forensics” by James F. 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The event will feature Native American dancing, drumming, storytelling, children’s dances, Native American food and craft vendors, a Saturday evening trade blanket and much more. Dogs are welcome but must be leashed and cleaned up after at all times. Participants are asked to bring their own lawn chair. Meals will be provided for dancers and vendors. A chili cooking contest will be held Friday with a cash prize to the winner who will be determined by $1 per plate. Saturday dinner will be pot luck; participants are asked to bring a dish to share. Sunday - breakfast, and dinner will be provided; participants are asked to bring their own place set- ting. Wash stations will be available. Camping is free; there will be a $7 charge per day for electricity. Drugs, alcohol, firearms and politics are prohibited. All drums are welcome. Volunteers are also needed. 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