RUMFORD – Rumford Public Library announces new books for August.
Adult fiction
“The Black Angel,” John Connolly; “Looking for Peyton Place,” Barbara Delinsky; “The Traveler,” John Twelve Hawks; “The Blue Bistro,” Elin Hilderband; “Until I Find You,” John Irving; “The Death Collectors,” Jack Kerley; “Haunted,” Chuck Palahniuk; “Fire Sale,” Sara Paretsky; “Dance of Death,” Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child.
Also, “Origin in Death,” J.D. Robb; “Empress of the World,” Sara Ryan; “The Ladies of Garrison Gardens,” Louise Shaffer; “Death’s Little Helpers,” Peter Schweizer; “Carnivore Diet,” Julia Slavin; “To Darkness and to Death,” Julia Spencer-Fleming; “Chain of Command,” Casper Weinberg; “Over Her Dead Body,” Kate White.
Nonfiction
“Preston Bailey’s Fantasy Weddings,” Preston Bailey and Beth Decker; “Practical Praying,” John Edward; “Perfectly Reasonable Deviations from the Beaten Track,” Michelle Feynman; “Flight: A History of Aviation in Photographs,” T.A Heppenheimer; “The Arts and Crafts Movement in Europe and America: Design for the Modern World,” Wendy Kaplan.
Also, “Linen and Cotton,” Susan Khalje; “The Last Expedition,” Daniel Liebowit, MD; “Conquering Diabetes: A Cutting Edge, Comprehensive Program for Prevention and Treatment,” Anne L. Peters; “A Private Family Matter,” Victor Rivas Rivers; “So Simple: Upholstery,” Creative Homeowner.
Large print
“In the Moon of Red Ponies,” James Lee Burke; “Blow Fly,” Patricia Cornwell; “Bad Business,” Robert B. Parker.
Cassettes
“Harvest,” Tess Gerritsen; “A Perfect Evil,” Alex Kava.
Additions in July were as follows:
Adult fiction
“Wonder Spot,” Melissa Bank; “Bankok Tatoo,” John Burdett; “Dead Beat,” Jim Butcher; “Acts of Faith,” Philip Caputo; “One Shot,” Lee Child; “The Closers,” Michael Connelly; “Marker,” Robin Cook; “The Poet’s Funeral,” John M. Daniel; “The Twelfth Card,” Jeffery Deaver; “Where There’s a Will,” Aaron Elkins; “In the Company of Liars,” David Ellis.
Also, “Mountain’s Peril,” Tom Eslick; “Eleven on Top,” Janet Evanovich; “The Headmaster’s Wife,” Jane Haddam; “Killing Time,” Linda Howard; “Rage,” Jonathan Kellerman; “Paradise,” A.L. Kennedy; “Locked Rooms,” Laurie King; “The History of Love,” Nicole Krauss; “Pretty Woman,” Fern Michaels; “Haunted,” Chuck Palahniuk; “Cut and Run,” Ridley Pearson.
Also, “The Serpent on the Crown,” Elizabeth Peters; “Nightcrawlers,” Bill Pronzini; “Cross Bones,” Kathy Reichs; “The Paperwhite Narcissus,” Cynthia Riggs; “In the Shadow of the Law,” Kermit Roosevelt; “Sudden Death,” David Rosenfelt; “Broken Prey,” John Sandford; “The Light of Day,” Jamie M. Saul; “Devil’s Corner,” Lisa Scottoline; “Miracle,” Daniel Steel; “Miss Gazillions,” Richard Weber; “Watch Your Back,” Donald E. Westlake; “My Name is Legion,” A.N. Wilson; “Sudden Rain,” Maritta Wolff.
Nonfiction
“Too Much Time: Women in Prison,” Jane Evelyn Atwood; “Pygmy Goats,” Lorrie Boldrick; “What Not To Name Your Baby,” Joe Borgenicht; “Audubon North American Birdfeeder Guide,” Robert Burton; “Silent Snow,” Marla Cone; “Say Cheesy,” Darby Conley; “Away Happens,” Philip Crossman.
Also, “The Day the World Came to Town: 9/11 in Gander, Newfoundland,” Jim DeFede; “The Sky’s the Limit,” Steven Gaines; “The Illustrated Guide to Cabinet and Drawers,” David Getts; “The Driving Book: Everything New Drivers Need to Know But Don’t Know to Ask,” Karen Gravelle.
Also, “Ink,” Terisa Green; “The 9/11 Commission Report: Ommissions and Distortions,” David Griffen; “A Garden by the Sea,” Leila Hadley; “Barron’s Real Estate Handbook,” Jack C. Harris; “Cast Iron Skillet Cookbook,” Sharon Kramis Hearne; “Alpine Climbing: Techniques to Take You Higher,” Mark Houston; “Precalculus Demystified,” Rhonda Huettenmueller.
“Astronomical Enigmas: Life on Mars, the Star of Bethlehem and Other Milky Way Mysteries,” Mark Kidger; “Maine Hiking,” Michael Lanza; “New Hampshire Hiking,” Michael Lanza; “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: the Visual Dictionary,” James Luceno; “Eastern Europe,” Tom Masters; “1776,” David McCullough; “Perfect Soldiers: The Hijackers: Who They Were, Why They Did It,” Terry McDermott;.
Also, “The Abrams Guide to American House Styles,” William Morgan; “Scotland Highlands and Islands,” Alan Murphy; “I’m, Like, SO Fat!: Helping Your Teen Make Healthy Choices about Eating..,” Dianne Neumark-Sztainer; “The Arts and Crafts Collector’s Guide,” David Rago; “The Face of a Naked Lady,” Michael Rips.
Also, “The Matrix Repatterning Program for Pain Relief,” George Roth; “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith: Incredible Cross-sections,” Curtis Saxton; “Warman’s Antiques and Collectibles Price Guide,” Ellen T. Schroy; “So Simple: Upholstery,” Creative Homeowner; “The Baby Name Wizard,” Laura Wattenberg; “Healthy Sleep Habits, Happy Child,” Marc Weissbluth; “The Gift of Change,” Marianne Williamson; “Oh the Glory of it All,” Sean Wilsey.
Book CDs
“All the Flowers Are Dying,” Lawrence Block; “Electric Universe,” David Bodanis; “They Came to Baghdad,” Agatha Christie; “The Broker,” John Grisham; “Be Cool,” Elmore Leonard; “Ponzi’s Scheme,” Mitchell Zuckhoff.
Music CDs
“Greatest Hits,” Neil Young.
Large print
“Jolie Blon’s Bounce,” James Lee Burke; “In the Moon of Red Ponies,” James Lee Burke; “Trojan Odyssey,” Clive Cussler; “Fire Fighter,” John J. Nance; “Bad Business,” Robert B. Parker; “Blue Dahlia,” Nora Roberts.
Cassettes
“The Enemy Within,” Larry Bond; “Harvest,” Tess Gerritsen; “A Perfect Evil,” Alex Kava; “Honeymoon,” James Patterson.
DVDs
“Autism is a World”; “Conan, The Complete Quest”; “Drums Along the Mohawk”; “Finding Neverland”; “Garden State”; “To Catch a Thief”; “Life and Debt”; “The Passion of the Christ.”
Videos
“Cats”; “Pearl Harbor.”
Paperbacks
“Dr. Demetrius’s Dilemma,” Margaret Barker; “The Romanov Prophecy,” Steve Berry; “Dakota Lawman: Killing Mr. Sunday,” Bill Brooks; “Digital Fortress,” Dan Brown; “Just One Look,” Harlan Coben; “Blood of Wolves,” Loren L. Coleman; “Live the Dream,” Josephine Cox; “A Convenient Marriage,” Maggie Cox; “Fast Women,” Jennifer Cruise.
Also, “Her Bodyguard,” Geralyn Dawson; “Silver Feather,” Cassie Edwards; “Love Overboard,” Janet Evanovich; “Jamie,” Laurie Foster; “The Spanish Consultant’s Baby,” Kate Hardy; “The Runaway Heiress,” Branda Hiatt; “Kiss Me While I Sleep,” Linda Howard; “Strangers,” Lisa Jackson.
Also, “The Groom’s Ultimatum,” Kim Lawrence; “A Loving Scoundrel: A Malory Novel,” Johanna Lindsey; “The Middle Sin,” Merline Lovelace; “The Color of Death,” Elizabeth Lowell; “Emergency: A Marriage Worth Keeping,” Carol Marinelli; “O’Rourke’s Revenge,” L.J. Martin; “The Midas Trap,” Sharron McClellan.
Also, “The Nosy Neighbor,” Fern Michaels; “The Italian Doctor’s Wife,” Sarah Morgan; “The Book of Years Vol.1: The Horse Lord,” Peter Morwood; “Heart’s Delight,” Per Nilsson; “Monday Mourning,” Kathy Reichs; “Summer’s Child,” Luanne Rice; “The Ogallala Trail,” Dusty Richards; “The Last Ride,” J.R. Roberts; “Black Rose,” Nora Roberts; “Sandstorm,” James Rollins; “His Brother’s Son,” Jennifer Taylor; “Smoke in the Wind,” Peter Tremayne; “Uglies,” Scott Westerfeld; “For the Love of Pete,” Sherryl Woods.
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