MEXICO – New books at the Mexico Public Library are announced.
Adult fiction
“Split Second,” David Baldacci (large print); “The Sword of Shannara Trilogy,” Terry Brooks; “Angels and Demons,” Dan Brown; “Hello, Darkness,” Sandra Brown; “Teeth of the Tiger,” Tom Clancy; “Popped,” Carol Higgins Clark; “Heretic,” Bernard Cornwell (large print); “Blow Fly,” Patricia Cornwell; “Blindside,” Catherine Coulter; “Holly,” Jude Deveraux; “Peace Like a River,” Leif Enger; “The Perfect Day,” Richard Paul Evans; “The Sweetheart Season,” Karen Joy Fowler; “Where the Light Remains,” Hayden Gabriel; “The Sinner,” Tess Gerritsen; “Bleachers,” John Grisham; “The Mammoth Cheese,” Sheri Holman; “Exit Wounds,” J.A. Jance (large print).
Also, “The Known World,” Edward P. Jones; “Crossroads at Twilight,” Robert Jordan; “Shepherds Abiding,” Jan Karon; “Street Dreams,” Faye Kellerman (large print); “Nine Month Plan,” Wendy Markham; “Life of Pi,” Yann Martel; “Shadow Baby,” Alison McGhee; “Future Scrolls,” Fern Michaels; “The True Story of Hansel and Gretel,” Louise Murphy; “Stone Cold,” Robert Parker; “Cry, the Beloved Country,” Alan Paton; “Big Bad Wolf,” James Patterson; “No Graves as Yet,” Anne Perry; “Cordelia Underwood,” Van Reid; “Blood Canticle,” Anne Rice; “Perfect Summer,” Luanne Rice; “Imitation of Death,” J.D. Robb; “Remember When,” Nora Roberts (J.D.Robb); “Barracuda 945,” Patrick Robinson (large print); “Spine of the World,” R.A. Salvatore; “The Wedding,” Nicholas Sparks; “Safe Harbour,” Danielle Steel.
Adult nonfiction
“Jonathan Livingston Seagull,” Richard Bach; “Talking to Your Kids in Tough Times,” Willow Bay; “Ten Rings,” Yogi Berra (large print); “She’s Not There,” Jennifer F. Boylan; “Fly Boys,” James Bradley (large print); “It Takes a Village,” Hillary Rodham Clinton; “The John Marin Collection: Colby College Museum of Art,” “Believe: Christmas Treasury,” Mary Engelbreit; “Maine’s Most Scenic Roads,” John Gibson; “Affectionately, Wallace,” W.W. Gilchrist; “Guinness Book of World Records 2004,” “Frida: A Biography of Frida Kahlo,” Hayden Herrera.
Also, “Two-Story Homes,” Home Planners; “King David,” Jonathan Kirsch; “Under the Banner of Heaven,” Jon Krakauer; “The Ultimate Weight Solution,” Phillip McGraw; “Merriam-Webster’s Large Print Dictionary,” “Who’s Looking Out for You?” Bill O’Reilly; “Paper Lion,” George Plimpton; “Christmas on Jane Street,” Billy Romp; “Ghosts on the Coast of Maine,” Carol O. Schulte; “Bringing Elizabeth Home,” Ed and Lois Smart; “The Opposite of Fate,” Amy Tan; “The Magic Kingdon: Walt Disney,” Steven Watts; “Maine-ly Fun,” Susan Whitehouse; “World Almanac and Book of Facts 2004.”
Juvenile and young adults
“School Story,” Andrew Clements; “The Chocolate War,” Robert Cormier; “Theodor Geisel,” Tanya Dean; “A Northern Light,” Jennifer Donnelly; “Walt Disney,” Jim Fanning; “Coraline,” Neil Gaiman; “France,” Ethel Gofen; “Our Only May Amelia,” Jennifer Holm; “Triss,” Brian Jacques; “George W. Bush,” Veda B. Jones; “Theodore Roosevelt,” Alison T. Kelley; “Bill Clinton,” Michael Kelly; “Spain,” Elizabeth Kohen; “Hillary Rodham Clinton,” Richard Kozar; “Cut,” Patricia McCormick; “Eragon,” Christopher Paolini; “A Long Way from Chicago,” Richard Peck; “A Year Down Yonder,” Richard Peck; “The Best School Year Ever,” Barbara Robinson; “Scholastic Atlas of the United States,” “Austria,” Sean Sheehan; “A Slippery Slope,” Lemony Snicket; “The Witch of Blackbird Pond,” Elizabeth George Speare; “The Shaman King: A Shaman in Tokyo,” Hiroyuki Takei; “Italy,” Jane Winter.
Children’s books
“I Wear Long Green Hair in the Summer,” Charlotte Agell; “Mud Makes Me Dance in the Spring,” Charlotte Agell; “Oliver Bean’s Halloween,” Joy Bacon; “When Sophie Gets Angry, Really, Really Angry,” Molly Bang; “On Noah’s Ark,” Jan Brett; “The Story of Andre,” Lew Dietz; “Leroy the Lobster and Crabby Crab,” Edward Harriman; “English Roses,” Madona; “I Stink,” Kate McMullan; “Mortimer,” Robert Munsch; “Vacation Under the Volcano,” Mary Pope Osborne; “Teacher Appreciation Day,” Lynn Plourde; “The Grapes of Math,” Greg Tang.
Videos
“Andre,” “Clifford the Big Red Dog: Clifford’s Big Halloween,” “Cold Sassy Tree,” “Finding Nemo,” “Gods and Generals,” “Instinct.”
Also, “A Mighty Wind,” “Sesame Street Sings Karaoke,” “Will Mom be OK?” (breast cancer video), “Young Frankenstein.”
DVDs
“An American President,” “Babar the Elephant,” “Bend it Like Beckham,” “Black Beauty,” “Daddy Day Care,” “Fairy Tale Theatre” (3 videos), “Madeline,” “Pinocchio.”
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