NORWAY – The Norway Memorial Library has announced a list of its new books.
Fiction
“Indigo Dying,” Susan Wittig; “Gone Too Far,” Suzanne Brockman; “Angels and Demons,” Dan Brown; “The DaVinci Code,” Dan Brown; “Deception Point,” Dan Brown; “Runaway Heart,” Stephen J. Cannell; “Secret Father,” James Carroll; “The Teeth of the Tiger,” Tom Clancy; “Seizure,” Robin Cook.
Also, “The Killing Hour,” Lisa Gardner; “Foul Matter,” Martha Grimes; “The Face,” Dean Koontz; “McNally’s Dare,” Vincent Lardo; “A Man to Call My Own,” Johanna Lindsey; “The Heartbreaker,” Carly Phillips; “Bare Bones,” Kathy Reighs; “Mrs. Roberto,” Van Reid; “Beachcomber,” Karen Robards; “The Speed of Light,” Elizabeth Rosner; “Naked Prey,” John Sandford; “Lucia, Lucia,” Adriana Trigiani; “Hunting Midnight,” Richard Zimler.
Nonfiction
“What Should I Do With My Life?,” Po Bronson; “Beyond Belief,” Elaine Pagels; “Under the Banner of Heaven,” John Krakauer; “Creating True Peace,” Thich Nhat Hanh; “The Unconquerable World,” Jonathan Schell; “Invisible Eden,” Maria Flook; “A Short History of Nearly Everything,” Bill Bryson; “The Practical Geologist,” Dougal Dixon; “Mushrooms of Northeastern North America,” Alan Bessette.
Also, “The Solar Electric House,” Steven Strong; “Moneyball,” Michael Lewis; “Stolen Figs,” Mark Rotella; “The Kentucky Curse,” Edward Klein; “How the Scots Invented the Modern World,” Arthur Herman; “A People’s History of the Vietnam War,” Jonathan Neale; “Kate Remembered,” A. Scott Berg; “An Unfinished Life,” Robert Dallek; “What Becomes of the Brokenhearted,” E. Lynn Harris; “Benjamin Franklin, an American Life,” Walter Isaacson; “The Zanzibar Chest,” Aidan Hartley; “The Same Great Struggle,” Andrea Constantine Hawkes.
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