DIXFIELD – Ludden Memorial Library announces new arrivals during May.

Adult fiction

“A New Leaf,” Kinkade; “Bound in Sallows,” Davies; “Deadlier Pen,” Emerson; “Death by Dickens,” Perry; “Divided in Death,” Robb; “Folly and Glory,” McMurtry; “Hidden Prey,” Sanford; “High Country,” Barr; “Irish Coffee,” McInerny; “Islands,” Siddons; “Night Time is My Time,” Clark; “Reckless Abandon,” Woods; “The Boat to Camden Town,” Charles.

Also, “The Death and Life of Chelsea Kane,” Delinsky; “The Lady and the Unicorn,” Chevalier; “The Persuit,” Wick; “The Second Chair,” Lescroart; “The Visitor,” Wick; “The Way the Crow Flies,” MacDonald; “Truth or Dare,” Krentz.

Adult nonfiction

“April 1865,” Winik; “Chicken Soup for the Soul Celebrates Sisters”; “Echoes of Eagles: A Son’s Search for His Father,” Woolley; “Finding Annie Farrell,” Harpaz; “Flower Gardens,” Hobhouse.

“Frank and Jessy James: the Story Behind the Legend, Yeatman; “Good House Parts: Creating a Great Home,” Wedlick; “His Brother’s Keeper,” Weiner; “Home Cheap Home”; “House of Bush, House of Saud,” Unger; “Hunting Down Saddam,” Moore; “In my Father’s Footsteps,” Balana; “The Coming of the Third Reich,” Evans; “Three Weeks with My Brother,” Sparks; “Tough Plants: Unkillable Plants for Every Garden,” Amos.

Adult fiction, large print

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“A Buried Lie,” Isleb; “A Girl Named Rose,” Nells; “Tender Mercies,” Snelling; “The Good Sister,” Diamond; “The Nanny Diaries”; “The Touch,” McCullough.

Nonfiction, large print

“Last Man Down,” Paisner.

Paperbacks

“Custard’s Last Stand,” Myers; “Dearest Mary Jane,” Nells; “Dungeons and Dragons,” Barrett; “In Silence,” Spindler; “Pale Moon Rising,” Gray; “Reiver’s Bride,” Scott; “The Insider,” Weaver; “The Morning After,” Jackson; “The Sea Wife,” Cook.

Juvenile fiction

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“A Camping Spree with Mr. McGee,” Vandusen; “A Mud Pie for Mother,” Beck; “Astro Boy 1: The Birth of Astro Boy,” “Astro Boy 2: His Highness Dead Cross,” “Astro Boy 3: The Greatest Robot on Earth” and “Astro Boy 4: Robot Land,” Tezuka.

Also, “Bad Hare Day,” Stine; “Dot and Jabber and the Big, Big Mystery,” Walsh; “Ella Sarah Gets Dressed,” Chodos-Irving; “Five Smooth Stones,” Gregory; “Flower Girl Butterflies,” Howard; “Hooray for Mother’s Day,” Cosby.

“Manuelo the Playing Mantis,” Freeman; “Mimmie and Moo,” Cazet; “Noisy Barn!,” Ziefert; “Olive’s Ocean,” Henkes; “Robot,” Bridgman; “The Book of Dragons,” Nesbic; “The Dance,” Evans; “The Ironwood Tree,” Diterlizzi; “The Report Card,” Clements; “The Water Gift and the Pig of the Pig,” Martin.

Juvenile book/cassette

“From Tadpole to Frog,” Pfeffer.

Juvenile nonfiction

“Dr. Drake’s Book of Dragonology”; “Prairie Girl,” Anderson; “The Handmade Alphabet,” Rankin; “The Mystery of Atlantis,” Wallace; “Fire in the Heart: A Spiritual Guide for Teens,” Chopra; “Animals on the Trail,” Patent; “We are Many: A Picture Book of American Indians,” Rappaport.

Juvenile reference

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“It’s a Big, Big World Atlas.”

Cassettes

“Stand Off,” Sandra Brown; “First to Die,” James Patterson.

Videos

“Breaking Free,” “Hans Christian Andersen,” “The Tale of Tillie’s Dragon.”

DVDs

“Chitty Chitty Bang Bang,” “House of Fog and Sand,” “Girl with the Pearl Earring.”


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