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DIXFIELD – Ludden Memorial Library announces new arrivals on the shelves this month.

Adult fiction

“Appaloosa,” Parker; “Beyond the Blue,” Gould; “Black Cat” (Book 2), Andrews; “Breaking Point,” Brockman; “Child of Darkness” (Book 3), Andrews; “Confessions of a Slacker Wife,” Mead-Ferro; “Cross Bones,” Reichs; “Dead Run,” Tracy; “Ever So Humble,” Shaff; “Face Down Below the Banqueting House,” Emerson.

Also, “Hot Ice,” Adair; “Killer Takes All,” Spindler; “Lifeguard,” Patterson; “Long Time Gone,” Jance; “Looking for Peyton Place,” Delinsky; “McKettrick’s Choice,” Miller; “Miracle,” Steel.

Also, “Origin in Death,” Robb; “Rococo,” Trigiani; “Summer of Roses,” Rice; “The Devil’s Right Hand,” Rhoads; “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter,” Edwards;”The Narrows,” Connelly; “The Relentless Gun,” Peterson; “Today’s Embrace,” Chaikin; “Two of a Kind, Roberts.

Adult nonfiction

“Blood Sugars Blues:…,” Williamson; “On Grief and Grieving,” Kubler-Ross; “Flagg: An American Biography,” Leepson; “Seventeen seventy-six,” McCullough; “The Gift of Valor,” Phillips; “London Guide: In Style, In the Know,” online; “The Best Short Stories 1992,” Stone: Weddings for All Seasons,” Tincher-Durik; “The Yeast Connection,” Crook, MD; “When You are Facing the Empty Nest:..,” Froehlich; “The Day the World Came to Town 9/11,” Defede.

Adult fiction large print

“Like a Watered Garden,” Hill; “Moonlight on Millpond,” Wick; “Secrets on the Wind,” Whitson; “The Language of Sycamores,” Wingate; “Waiting for Teddy Williams,” Mosher.

Reference

“Dimensions,” DHS yearbook 2005.

Juvenile fiction

“A Treasure at Sea for Dragon and Me:..,” Pendziwol; “Akiko in the Castle of Alia Rellapor,” Crilley; “All Around Me I See,” Steinberg; “Angus and Sadie,” Voigt; “Bing Go Picnic,” Dewan; “Do You Know the Monkey Man,” Butler; “Good Morning Digger,” Rockwell; “Harry Potter and the Half-Blood Prince” (two copies), Rowling. “My Pony Jack,” Meister; “Neighborhood Animals,” Singer; “No Hair Cut Today!,” Savadier; “Phantom Stallion: Mustang Moon: BK 2,” Farley; “Phantom Stallion: The Wild One: BK 1,” Farley; “Right Over Night,” Ellis; “See and Spy Shapes,” Aigner-Clark; “So What is it Like to be a Cat?,” Kuskin; “Sweet Briar Goes to School,” Wilson; “Witch Twins and the Ghost of Glenn Bly,” Griffin.

Young adult

“Deadly Drive,” Patneaude; “Nobody Does it Better,” Von Ziegesar; “The Blue Mirror,” Koja; “You’re the One that I Want,” Von Ziegesar.

Juvenile nonfiction

“Ballpark: The Story of America’s Baseball Field,” Curlee; “Dragons,” Hamilton; “Fold Me a Poem,” George; “Runny Babbit,” Silverstein; “Wizards and Witches,” Hamilton.

DVDs

“Autism is a World,” “Elmo’s World: Food, Water and Exercise,” “Redwall: The Siege,” and “Timothy Goes to School: The Great Race!,” all juvenile; “Tsunami: The Wave that Shook the World.”

Paperbacks

“A Man Apart,” Hohl; “Black Rose,” Roberts; “Celeste” (Book 1), Andrews; “Cold Pursuit,” Parker; “For a Baby,” Carmichael; “Garden of Beasts,” Deaver; “Jigsaw,” Nance; “Rules of Play,” Roberts; “Summer’s Child,” Rice.

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