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MEXICO – The Mexico Public Library has announced new books added to shelves.



Adult fiction

“Sense and Sensibility,” Jane Austin; “Say When,” Elizabeth Berg; “The DaVinci Code,” Dan Brown; “Not Even for Love,” Sandra Brown; “The Thrill of Victory,” Sandra Brown; “Virgin Blue,” Tracy Chevalier; “The Quilter’s Apprentice,” Jennifer Chiaverini; “Shifting Calder Wind,” Janet Dailey; “Flirting with Pete,” Barbara Delinsky; “Wild Orchids,” Jude Deveraux; “Pawn of Prophecy,” David Eddings; “To the Nines,” Janet Evanovich; “Blood of the Fold,” Terry Goodkind; “Forever,” Pete Hamill; “Requiem for the Sun,” Elizabeth Haydon; “Summer People,” Elin Hilderbrand; “Probable Future,” Alice Hoffman; “The Waste Lands,” Stephen King; “The Gathering Place,” Thomas Kinkade; “The Face,” Dean Koontz; “Blue Shoe,” Anne Lamott; “The Covenant,” Beverly Lewis.

“Die in Plain Sight,” Elizabeth Lowell; “The Nature of Water and Air,” Regina McBride; “Paradise Lost and Paradise Regained,” John Milton; “The Book Club,” Mary Alice Monroe; “Skyward,” Mary Alice Monroe; “The Good People of New York,” Thisbe Nissen; “Jennie Glenroy,” Elizabeth Ogilvie; “The Dogs of Babel,” Carolyn Parkhurst; “A Place Called Trinity,” Delia Parr; “Bare Bones,” Kathy Reichs; “Parting Glass,” Emilie Richards; “Prospect Street,” Emilie Richards; “Whiskey Island,” Emilie Richards; “Engaging the Enemy,” Nora Roberts; “Dead Ringer,” Lisa Scottoline; “The Gilded Cage,” Troy Soos; “Johnny Angel,” Danielle Steel; “Deadly Deception,” Susan Tancrelle; “Life with Jeeves,” P.G. Wodehouse.



Adult nonfiction

“Atkins for Life,” Robert Atkins; “Kate Remembered,” A. Scott Berg; “When We’re in Public, Pretend You Don’t Know Me,” S. Borowitz; “In the Presence of my Enemies,” Gracia Burnham; “Wheels for the World: Henry Ford,” Douglas Brinkley; “Living History,” Hillary Clinton; “Voyage of the Beagle,” Charles Darwin; “ASCPA Complete Guide to Dogs,” S. Gerstenfeld; “Before the Change,” Ann Gittleman; “Teammates: A Portrait of a Friendship,” Dave Halberstam; “Seabiscuit: an American Legend,” Laura Hillenbrand; “Benjamin Franklin,” Walter Isaacson; “Isaac’s Storm,” Erik Larson; “Merck Manual of Medical Information; “Leap of Faith,” Queen Noor; “Secrets of Wildflowers,” Jack Sanders.



Young adult books

“Shattered,” Jennifer Armstrong; “The Journal of Finn Reardon,” Susan C. Bartoletti; “Land of the Buffalo Bones,” Marion Bauer; “Second Summer of the Sisterhood,” Ann Brashares; “All American Girl,” Meg Cabot; “Postcards from No Man’s Land,” Aidan Chambers; “Jericho Walls,” Kristi Collier; “The Archer’s Tale,” Bernard Cornwell; “Ruby Holler,” Sharon Creech; “Greece,” Jill Dubois; “City of Ember,” Jeanne DuPrau; “Up on Cloud Nine,” Anne Fine; “The Singers,” Dennis B. Fradin; “Sweden,” Delice Gan; “Hole in my Life,” Jack Gantos; “What Would Joey Do?” Jack Gantos; “Meeting Melanie,” Nancy Garden; “Among the Barons,” Margaret P. Haddix; “Joshua’s Song,” Joan H. Harlow; “Keeper of the Night,” Kimberly Willis Holt; “Stoner and Spaz,” Ron Koertg.

“Staffy’s Angel,” Hilary McKay; “Bloody Jack,” L.A. Meyer; “How to Draw Anime and Game Characters,” Tadashi Ozawa; “This Land was Made for You and Me,” E. Partridge; “Same Stuff as Stars,” Katherine Paterson; “Harry Potter and the Order of the Phoenix,” J.K. Rowling; “Out of the Deep,” Gloria Skurzynski; “Hairdo,” Ruth Swain; “Becoming Joe DeMaggio,” Maria Testa; “Love Thy Neighbor,” Ann Turner; “Blue Eyes Better,” Wallace-Brodeur; “Memories of Summer,” Ruth White; “The Red Rose Box,” Brenda Woods.



Children’s books

“Visiting Aunt Sylvia’s,” Heather Austin; “Little Rabbit’s First Farm Book,” Alan Baker; “Arthur and the School Pet,” Marc Brown; “Arthur and the School Surprise,” Marc Brown; “Creating the X-Men,” James Buckley, Jr.; “Snowmen at Night,” Caralyn Buehner; “I Don’t Want to Go to Camp,” Eve Bunting; “Hush, Little Ones,” John Butler; “Cow,” Malachy Doyle; “Gossie,” Olivier Dunrea; “Encyclopedia of Awesome Animals;” “Thank You, Sarah,” Matthew Faulkner; “Muncha! Muncha! Muncha!,” Candace Fleming; “How Baby Animals Stay Safe;” “You Can Learn Sign Language,” Jackie Kramer.

“Follow the Money,” Loreen Leedy; “Gooney Bird Greene,” Lois Lowry; “April Fools!,” Else Minarik; “Mole and the Baby Bird,” Marjorie Newman; “Lily’s Garden,” Deborah K. Ray; “Christmas in the Country,” Cynthia Rylant; “The Story of the X-Men,” Michael Teielbaum; “Down to the Sea with Mr. Magee,” Chris Van Dusen; “Can’t You Sleep, Dotty?,” Tim Warnes; “Sailor Moo: Cow at Sea,” Lisa Wheeler.



Videos

“About Schmidt,” “Air Bud Spikes Back,” “Analyze That,” “Analyze This,” “Angelina Ballerina: in the Wings,” “Arthur’s Best Friends,” “Best in Show,” “Blues Clues: Shapes and Colors,” “Chicago,” “Door to Door,” “Dora the Explorer: City of Lost Toys,” “E.T.: the Extra Terrestrial,” “Gangs of New York,” “Harrison’s Flowers,” “Jungle Book 2,” “The Lord of the Rings: the Two Towers,” “Piglet’s Big Movie,” “The Saddle Club,” “Sounder,” “Spongebob Squarepants: Anchors Away,” “Standing in the Shadows of Motown,” “Waiting for Guffman.”



DVDs

“The Emperor’s Club,” “The Hours,” “The Lord of the Rings: the Two Towers.”

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