NORWAY – New books at the Norway Memorial Library are listed.
Fiction
“Brick Lane,” Monica Ali; “Split Second,” David Baldacci; “The Virgin Blue,” Tracy Chevalier; “Blow Fly,” Patricia Cornwell; “A Blade of Grass,” Lewis DeSoto; “Student Conductor,” Robert Ford; “Avenger,” Frederick Forsyth; “Lord John and the Private Matter,” Diana Gabaldon; “Our Lady of the Forest,” David Guterson; “The Great Fire,” Shirley Hazzard; “The Machine Crusade,” Brian Herbert; “Havana,” Stephen Hunter; “The Known World,” Edward P. Jones; “The Namesake,” Jhumpa Lahiri; “A Noble Radiance,” Donna Leon; “Fountain of Secrets,” Josie Litton; “Fountain of Fire,” Josie Litton; “The Big Gamble,” Michael McGarrity; “Brave Enemies,” Robert Morgan; “Love,” Toni Morrison; “Before and Again,” Doris Mortman; “The Time Traveler’s Wife,” Audrey Niffenegger.
Also, “Dakhmeh,” Naveed Noori; “The Jericho Sanction,” Oliver North; “The Night Country,” Stewart O’Nan; “Blacklist,” Sara Paretsky; “Balance of Power,” Richard North Patterson; “The Babes in the Wood,” Ruth Rendell; “Solutions – a Maine Murder Mystery,” Dewey Richards; “Barracuda 945,” Patrick Robinson; “Hominids,” Robert Sawyer; “Hybrids,” Robert Sawyer; “The Wedding,” Nicholas Sparks; “Ship Made of Paper,” Scott Spencer; “A Grave Denied,” Dana Stabenow; “Quicksilver,” Neal Stephenson; “Women of Silk,” Gail Tsukiyama; “The Language of Threads,” Gail Tsukiyama; “The Samurai’s Garden,” Gail Tsukiyama; “Capital Crimes,” Stuart Woods.
Nonfiction
“Spontaneous Fulfillment of Desire,” Deepak Chopra; “Lies and Lying Liars Who Tell Them,” Al Franken; “Negotiating on the Edge,” Scott Snyder; “Ultimate Punishment,” Scott Turow; “South Beach Diet,” Arthur Agatston; “Healing Anxiety and Depression,” Daniel G. Amen; “Perfect Pastry,” Catherine Atkins; “Your Organic Kitchen,” Jesse Ziff Cool; “Tarts with Tops On,” Tamosin Day-Lewis.
Also, “Bistro Cooking at Home,” Gordan Hamersley; “Orphans,” Lyle Kessler; “Lend me a Tenor,” Ken Ludwig; “Marvin’s Room,” Scott McPherson; “Private Lives – an Intimate Comedy,” Noel Coward; “Horatio’s Drive,” Dayton Duncan; “Sailing the Wine Dark Sea,” Thomas Cahill; “Korea’s Place in the Sun,” Bruce Cummings; “Nine Hills to Nambonkaha,” Sarah Erdman; “Triancle – a Fire That Changed America,” David Von Drehle.
Biography
“Dry – a Memoir,” Augusten Burroughs.
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