RUMFORD – The Rumford Public Library announces new books received during July.
Adult fiction
“The Art of Mending,” Elizabeth Berg; “Intensive Scare Unit,” J.S. Borthwick; “In the Moon of Red Ponies,” James Lee Burke; “Blowout,” Catherine Coulter; “Murder at a Vineyard Mansion,” Philip Craig; “Olivia Joules and the Overactive Imagination,” Helen Fielding.
Also, “Broken Dishes,” Earlene Fowler; “The Jane Austen Book Club,” Karen Joy Fowler; “Secret Smile,” Nicci French; “Way Past Legal,” Norman Green; “The Heartbreaker,” Susan Howatch.
Also, “Song of Susannah,” Stephen King; “The Madman’s Tale,” John Katzenbach; “Color of Death,” Elizabeth Lowell; “Above the Thunder,” Renee Manfredi; “A Good Year,” Peter Mayle; “Hard Revolution,” George Pelecanos; “A Question of Blood,” Ian Rankin.
Also, “Monday Mourning,” Kathy Reichs; “Bug Funeral,” Sara R. Shaber; “The Perfect Age,” Heather Skyler; “Second Chance,” Danielle Steel; “Time’s Fool,” Leoanrd Tourney; “The Siege of Salt Cove,” Anthony Weller; “Black,” Christopher Whitcomb; “Til Death Do Us Part,” Kate White; “The Italian Boy,” Sara Wise.
Nonfiction
“Hands That Heal,” Echo Bodine; “Mammals of North America,” Nora Bowers; “The Complete Guide to Paintball,” Jerry Braun; “The Truth about Dogs,” Stephen Budiansky; “Secrets of the Code,” Dan Burstein; “My Life,” Bill Clinton.
Also, “More Than Money,” Neil Cavuto; “Bush Versus the Enviornment,” Robert S. Devine; “The Early Years,” Ron Dick; “The Unauthorized NASCAR Fan Guide 2004,” Bill Fleischman; “Island of First Light,” Norman Gautreau; “If the Gods Had Meant Us to Vote, They Would Have Given Us Candidates,” Jim Hightower.
Also, “Thieves in High Places,” Jim Hightower; “Conquering Depression and Anxiety Through Exercise,” Keith Johnsgard; “The Happiest Baby on the Block,” Harvey Karp; “The Sierra Club Guide to the Ancient Forests of the Northeast,” Bruce Kershner; “Shadow Divers: The True Adventure of Two Americans Who Discovered Hitler’s Lost Sub,” Robert Kurson.
Also, “Gutted Down,” Lawrence LaRose; “National Audubon Society Field Guide to North American Weather,” David M. Ludlam; “Ultimate Guide to the World’s Best Wedding and Honeymoon Destinations,” Elizabeth Lluch; “Sexuality and Holy Longing,” Lisa McMinn; “Ted Williams,” Leigh Montville.
Also, “Beagles,”Beverly Pisano; “The End of Oil,” Paul Roberts; “The Oxford Companion to Wine,” Jancis Robinson; “Grace and Power,” Sally Smith; “The Women’s Book of Healing,” Diane Stein; “Eats, Shoots and Leaves,” Lynne Truss; “The Heartache No One Sees,” Sheila Walsh; “Craftsman Style,” Robert M. Winter.
Large print
“The Second Time Around,” Mary Higgins Clark; “The Corrections,” Jonathan Franzen; “Q is for Quarry,” Sue Grafton; “Birthright,” Nora Roberts.
DVDs
“Hannah and Her Sisters”; “Mr. Blandings Builds His Dream House”; “Scarface”; “Tomb Raider.”
CDs
“Nonviolent Communication,” Marshall Rosenberg.
Paperbacks
“Law for Hire: Saving Masterson,” Bill Brooks; “When Rabbit Howls,” Truddi Chase; “Maine Squeeze,” Catherine Clark; “The Millionaire’s Marriage Demand,” Sandra Field; “The Stephanides Pregnancy,” Lynn Graham; “A Sensible Wife,” Jessica Hart; “Getting What You Want,” Kathy Love; “The Pied Piper’s Bride,” Myrna Mackenzie; “American Dreams,” Jonathan Prince; “Rafael’s Convenient Proposal,” Rebecca Winters.
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