Every month, the cataloging department gets to see new books before everyone else. Listed below, along with their Dewey Decimal classification, are our top picks of the non-fiction books that looked most interesting, ultra-informative, or just plain fun.
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300-399 Social Sciences
338.4 NOOThe Coat Route: Craft, Luxury and Obsession On the Trail of a $50,000 Coat by Meg Lukens Noonan
362.1086 HIL The Wounded Warrior Handbook: A Resource Guide for Returning Veterans by Janelle Hill, Cheryl Lawhorne, Don Philpott
600-699 Technology
637.7 BER How Dogs Love Us by Gregory Berns
641.65 LAN Vedge - 100 Plates Large and Small That Redefine Vegetable Cooking by Rich Landau
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700-799 The Arts
745.5 DOM P.S. - You're Invited... 40+ DIY Projects For All of Your Fashion, Home Decor and Entertaining Needs by Erica Domesek
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