PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following titles to its collection. For more information, or to reserve at title, call the library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected].
Adult fiction
“Five People You Meet in Heaven” by Mitch Albom; “Split Second” by David Baldacci; “Death by Hollywood” by Steven Bochco; “Jarka Russ: High Druid of Shannara” by Terry Brooks; “Hello, Darkness” by Sandra Brown; “Last Car to Elysian Fields” by James Lee Burke; “Heretic” by Bernard Cornwell; “Prairie Nocturne” by Ivan Doig; “Night Falls Like Silk” by Kathleen Eagle.
“Lunch at the Piccadilly” by Clyde Edgerton; “A Perfect Day” by Richard Paul Evans; “The Small Boat of Great Sorrows” by Dan Fesperman; “Lost” by Joy Fielding; “Avenger” by Frederick Forsyth; “Lord John and the Private Matter” by Diana Gabaldon; “The Greek Villa” by Judith Gould; “The Bishop goes to the University” by Andrew Greeley.
“Bleachers” by John Grisham; “Our Lady of the Forest” by David Guterson; “Private Sector” by Brian Haig; “Havana” by Stephen Hunter; “Soon” by Jerry Jenkins; “Fatal Tide” by Iris Johansen; “L’Affaire” by Diane Johnson; “The Known World” by Edward P. Jones; “The Namesake” by Jhumpa Lahiri; “Fortress of Solitude” by Jonathan Lethem; “The Way the Crow Flies” by Ann-Marie MacDonald; “Snow Bride” by Debbie Macomber.
“The Pleasure of My Company” by Steve Martin; “Don’t Look Now” by Linda Lael Miller; “Smoke Screen” by Kyle Mills; “One Last Look” by Susanna Moore; “The Time Traveler’s Wife” by Audrey Niffeneger; “Stone Cold” by Robert Parker; “Waxwings” by Jonathan Raban; “Remember When” by Nora Roberts; “Hominids” by Robert Sawyer; “She is Me” by Cathleen Schine; “A Faint Cold Fear” by Karin Slaughter; “The Red Hat Club” by Haywood Smith; “The Wedding” by Nicholas Sparks; “Quicksilver” by Neal Stephenson; “Lost Boy, Lost Girl” by Peter Straub; “O’Hara’s Choice” by Leon Uris.
Mysteries
“Destination Murder: A Jessica Fletcher Mystery” by Donald Bain; “Popped” by Carol Higgins Clark; “Blow Fly” by Patricia Cornwell; “Mesozoic Murder” by Christine Gentry; “A Letter from Home” by Carolyn Hart; “Distant Echo” by Val McDermid; “Dead Famous” by Carol O’Connell; “Blacklist” by Sara Paretsky; “Mean Woman Blues” by Julie Smith.
Adult nonfiction
“Madam Secretary” by Madeline Albright; “Healing Anxiety and Depression” by Daniel Amen; “Every Second Counts” by Lance Armstrong; “The Essential Difference” by Simon Baron-Cohen; “She’s Not There” by Jennifer Boylan; “Flyboys” by James Bradley; “15 Minute Low Carb Recipes” by Dana Carpenter; “America’s Women” by Gail Collins; “After Life” by John Edward; “Lies and the Lying Liars who Tell Them” by Al Franken; “The Northeastern Wilds” by Stephen Gorman.
“Bushwhacked” by Molly Ivins; “The Present” by Spencer Johnson; “Embedded: the Media at War in Iraq” by Bill Katovsky; “The Scalp Hunters” by Alfred Kayworth; “Mountains beyond Mountains” by Tracy Kidder; “The Great Unraveling” by Paul Krugman; “Judgment Ridge” by Dick Lehr; “They Marched into Sunlight” by David Maraniss.
“Unknown Darkness” by Gregg McCrary; “The Ultimate Weight Solution” by Phillip McGraw; “How to Hear from God” by Joyce Meyer; “Dude, Where’s My Country” by Michael Moore; “Who’s Looking Out for You” by Bill O’Reilly; “The Acne Prescription” by Nicholas Perricone; “Why America Slept” by Gerald Posner; “Heart Full of Lies” by Ann Rule.
“Middletown America” by Gail Sheehy; “Pregnancy, Childbirth and the Newborn” by Penny Simkin; “The Prince of Providence” by Mike Stanton; “The Creative Habit” by Twyla Tharp; “Stillness Speaks” by Eckhart Tolle; “The March Up” by Francis West; “The Meaning of Everything” by Simon Winchester; “Guiness Book of World Records, 2004”.
Young adult
“Walk Softly, Rachel” by Kate Banks; “Marisol and Magdalena” by Verona Chambers; “Bronx Masquerade” by Nikki Grimes; “Escape from Memory” by Margaret Haddix; “Loamhedge” by Brian Jacques; “Jake Reinvented” by Gordon Korman; “Time Capsule” by Lurleen McDaniel; “The Sisters Club” by Megan McDonald.
“Freaky Green Eyes” by Joyce Carol Oates; “Eragon” by Christopher Paolini; “The River Between Us” by Richard Peck; “Trickster’s Choice” by Tamora Pierce; “Kotuku” by Deborah Savage; “What My Mother Doesn’t Know” by Sonya Sones; “Milkweed” by Jerry Spinelli; “The Steps” by Nick Vaccaro; “Paint Me Like I Am”.
Juvenile nonfiction
“The Rainy Day Book” by Jane Bull; “Games: Learn to Play, Play to Win” by Daniel King; “Every Day’s a Holiday” by Dean Koontz; “Scholastic Book of World Records, 2004;” by Jenifer Morse; “The Blood-Hungry Spleen and Other Poems About Our Parts” by Allan Wolf.
Juvenile fiction
“Warriors” by Joseph Bruchac; “The Wish List” by Eoin Colfer; “Amber Brown is Green with Envy” by Paula Danziger; “Lucinda’s Secret” by Tony DiTerlizzi; “Inkheart” by Cornelia Funke; “Maggie’s Door” by Patricia Giff; “Trouble is My Beeswax” by Bruce Hale; “Alice in Blunderland” by Phyllis Reynolds Naylor; “Charlie Bone and the Time Twister” by Jenny Nimmo; “Haunted Castle on Hallow’s Eve” by Mary Pope Osborne; “Junie B., First Grader: One Man Band” by Barbara Park; “Captain Underpants and the” by Dav Pilkey; “Weetamoo: Heart of the Pocassets”by Patricia Smith; “The Slippery Slope” and Lemony Snicket; “The Amulet of Samarkand” by Jonathan Stroud.
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