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DIXFIELD – New arrivals for August are announced at the Ludden Memorial Library.

Adult fiction

“Always a Time to Die,” Lowell; “Always Green,” Hill; “Always Time to Die,” Lowell; “Belle Ruin,” Grimes; “Blind Canon,” Henry; “Chill Factor,” Brown; “Chill of Fear,” Hooper; “Cold Granite,” MacBride; “Dead End,” Stewart.

Also, “Devil’s Corner,” Scottoline; “Devil’s Domain: Far from the Eye of God,” Champlin; “Double Cross Blind,” Ross; “Gods in Alabama,” Jackson; “Holding the Ace Card,” Paine; “Just Above a Whisper,” Wick; “Marriage Most Scandalous,” Lindsey; “Match Me If You Can,” Phillips.

Also, “On Every Side,” Kingsbury; “Over Her Dead Body,” White; “Perfect Nightmare,” Saul; “Point Blank,” Coulter; “Polar Shift,” Cussler; “Quincannon’s Game: Western Stories,” Pronzini; “Remains Silent,” Baden; “Sweetwater Creek,” Siddons; “The Dragon Lord’s Daughters,” Small; “The Eyes of Texas,” Morris; “To Walk upon High Places,” Irwin; “Vanish,” Gerritsen.

Adult nonfiction

“A Beautiful New You,” DuPriest; “An Instant Guide to Birds,” Lambert; “Big Shoes: in Celebration of Dads,” Roker; “Green River, Running Red,” Rule; “Judgment Ridge,” Lehr; “Perfect Soldiers,” McDermott; “Stressed-out Girls,” Cohen-Sandler; “The New How Things Work:,” Longone; “The Windsor Knot,” Wilson; “When Blanche Met Brando,” Staggs.

Adult large-pring fiction

“44 Cranberry Point,” Macomber; “Emma’s Secret,” Bradford; “Never Look Back,” Miller; “Nights of Rain and Stars,” Binchy; “Splencer’s Mountain,” Hamner; “The Forgotten Hills,” Horton; “The Little Sparrows,” Lacy; “Walking with Her Daughter,” Inclan.

Juvenile fiction

“Andrew Lost,” Greenburg; “Beep, Beep, Let’s Go!,” Taylor; “Daisy Gets Dressed,” Beaton; “Gilda Joyce Psychic Investigator,” Allison; “Gooney Bird and Room Mother,” Lowry; “Hear My Sorrow: Diary of Angela Denoto,” Hopkinson; “Henry and Breezus,” Cleary; “How Not to Babysit Your Brother,” Hapka.

Also, “If I Built a Car,”Van Dusen; “Language Nursery,” Clark; “Magic Tree House #34: Season of the Sandstorms,” Osborne; “Missing: Nancy Drew,” Keene; “Mostly Ghostly Series: Little Camp of Horrors,” Stine; “Phantom Stallion: The Renegade (Book 4),” Farley; “See and Spy Counting,” Aigner-Clark; “Snuggle Up, Sleepy Ones,” Freedman.

Also, “Stanley, Flat Again,” Brown; “The Milkman,” Cordsen; “The Time Hackers,” Paulsen; “The Visit,” Lindbergh; “Timothy Cox Will Not Change His Sox,” Kinerk; “Tissue, Please!,” Kopelke; “Westwarrd to Home: Joshua’s Diary,” Hermes.

Young adult fiction

“Artemis Fowl the Opal Deception,” Colfer; “Eldest,” Paolini.

Young adult nonfiction

“The Burn Journals,” Runyon; “Guinness World Records 2006.”

Graphic novels

“Star Wars Episode 3: Revenge of the Sith,” Lane.

Juvenile nonfiction

“Unicorns and Other Magical Creatures,” Hamilton; “Igneous Rocks,” Stewart; “A Batboy’s Day,” Buckley; “The Legend of the Curse of the Bambino,” Shaughnessy; “The 1963 Civil Right March,” Ingram; “A Smart Girl’s Guide to Friendship Troubles,” Criswell; “I Spy: Ultimate Challenger!,” Wick; “Science Verse,” Scieszka.

Audio CDs

“Little Town on the Prairie,” Wilder, Laura Ingalls.

Videos

“New York Minute,” “The Forgotten.”

Paperbacks

“Bait,” Robards; “Bullet Creek,” Compton; “Captive Secrets,” Michaels; “Dark Angel,” Harper; “Day of the Dead,” Jance; “Lakeside Cottage,” Wiggs; “Latte Trouble,” Coyle; “Lyon’s Gate,” Coulter; “Night Tales: Night Shade-Night Smoke,” Roberts.

Also, “Night Tales: Night Shift-Night Shadow,” Roberts; “Princess Charming,” Heller; “Rangle River,” Grey; “Slocum and the Presidio Phantoms,” Logan; “The Calhouns: Catherine, Amanda and Lilah,” Roberts; “The Chernagor Pirates,” Chernenko; “The Last Gunfighter: The Drifter,” Johnstone; “The Trailsman: Texas Terror Trail,” Sharpe; “The Windmill,” Gertler; “To the Castle,” Wolf.

DVDs

“Beyond the Da Vinci Code,” “Dracula,” “Flight of the Pheonix,” “Little House on the Prairie (parts 1 and 2),” “The Second Coming of Suzanne,” “Veggie Tales-Minnesota Cuke and the Search for Samson’s Hairbrush,” “Wuthering Heights.”

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