PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following materials to its collection:
Adult fiction
“The Kitchen Boy,” Robert Alexander; “Children of the Serpent Gate,” Sarah Ash; “The Penelopiad,” Margaret Atwood; “The Camel Club,” David Baldacci; “The Algebraist,” Iain Banks; “The Sea,” John Banville; “A Grave Mistake,” Stella Cameron; “Missing Mom,” Joyce Carol Oates.
Also, “The Christmas Quilt,” Jennifer Chiaverini; “The Great Stink,” Clare Clark; “Scorpions Gate,” Richard Clarke; “Zahir,” Paulo Coelho; “Slow Man,” J.M. Coetzee; “The Lincoln Lawyer,” Michael Connelly; “In the Fold,” Rachel Cusk; “Dark Watch,” Clive Cussler; “First Impressions,” Jude Deveraux.
Also, “The Mercy of Thin Air,” Ronly Dominque; “Reckless,” Shannon Drake; “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter,” Kim Edwards; “The Divide,” Nicholas Evans; “The Sunflower,” Richard Paul Evans; “Consent To Kill,” Vince Flynn; “Veronica,” Mary Gaitskill.
Also, “Memories of My Melancholy Whores,” Gabriel Garcia Marquez; “The People of the Moon,” W. Michael Gear; “Dreamboat,” Judith Gould; “The Bishop in the Old Neighborhood,” Andrew Greeley; “Comfort and Joy,” Kristin Hannah; “Texas Brides,” Joan Johnston.
Also, “Knife of Dreams,” Robert Jordan; “Half Broken Things,” Morag Joss; “Born to be Bad,” Sherril Kenyon; “Colorado Kid,” Stephen King; “The English Teacher,” Lilly King; “Christmas Angel,” Thomas Kinkade; “The Europa Conspiracy,” Tim LaHaye; “October Song,” Beverly Lewis; “The Preacher’s Daughter,” Beverly Lewis; “The Big Scam,” Paul Lindsay.
Also, “Making It Up,” Penelope Lively; “The Ambler Warning,” Robert Ludlum; “Truth and Consequences,” Alison Lurie; “The Highest Tide,” Jim Lynch; “There’s Something about Christmas,” Debbie Macomber; “Son of a Witch,” Gregory Maguire; “In Case We’re Separated,” Alice Mattison; “Vita,” Melania Mazzucco; “A Covington Christmas,” Joan Medlicott.
Also, “A Little Love Story,” Roland Merullo; “The Diviners,” Rick Moody; “Christ the Lord: Out of Egypt,” Anne Rice; “Feast of All Saints,” Anne Rice; “Blood Royal,” Harold Robbins; “Blue Smoke,” Nora Roberts; “Gabriel’s Angel, Nora Roberts; “50 De grees Below,” Kim Robinson; “Private Wars,” Greg Rucka; “The Promise of the Witch King,” R.A. Salvatore.
Also, “What Do You Do All Day,” Amy Scheibe; “A Wedding in December,” Anita Shreve; “Toxic Bachelors,” Danielle Steele; “The Fourth War,” Chris Stewart; “Maybe a Miracle,” Brian Strause; “Secret Lives of Fortunate Wives,” Sarah Stromeyer; “The Feast of Roses,” Indu Sundaresan.
Also, “Saving Fish from Drowning,” Amy Tan; “Hot Flash Holidays,” Nancy Thayer; “PopCo,” Scarlet Thomas; “Ordinary Heroes,” Scott Turow; “A Christmas Hope,” Donna VanLiere; “Everyone Worth Knowing,” Laura Weisburger; “The Price of Silence,” Kate Wilhelm; “Infernal,” F. Paul Wilson; “Iron Orchid,” Stuart Woods.
Mystery
“Dead Dry,” Sarah Andrews; “Delete All Suspects,” Donna Andrews; “Running with the Dead,” Jay Brandon; “Evil Intent,” Kate Charles; “Predator,” Patricia Cornwell; “The Color of Law,” Mark Giminez; “Stalking the Puzzle Lady,” Parnell Hall; “The Stranger House,” Reginald Hill; “Steeplechase,” Jane Langton.
Also, “The Oxford Murders,” Guillermo Martinez; “St. Albans Fire,” Archer Mayor; “The New Year’s Eve Murder,” Leslie Meier; “Dead Man in Istanbul,” Michael Pearce; “A Christmas Guest,” Anne Perry; “Killing Art,” Jonathan Santlofer; “Pale Death,” David Thurlo; “Murder at the Washington Tribune,” Margaret Truman.
Young adult
“Falcondance,” Amelia Atwater-Rhodes; “The Shadow on the Stars,” T.A. Barron; “Code Orange,” Caroline Cooney; “Skeleton Key,” Anthony Horowitz; “High Rhulalain,” Brian Jacques; “13 Little Blue Envelopes,” Maureen Johnson; “Hannah’s Hope,” Karen Kingsbury.
Also, “Noisy Outlaws, Unfriendly Blogs and Some Other Things That Aren’t As Scary”; “Traitor,” Andy McNab; “The Extraordinary Adventures of Alfred Kopp,” Richard Yancey.
Audiobooks on cassette
“The Camel Club,” David Baldacci; “First Impressions,” Jude Deveraux; “The Sunflower,” Richard Paul Evans; “Comfort and Joy,” Kristin Hannah; “Blue Smoke,” Nora Roberts; “A Wedding in December,” Anita Shreve; “At First Sight,” Nicholas Sparks; “Toxic Bachelors,” Danielle Steele; “Ordinary Heroes,” Scott Turow.
Audiobook on compact disc
“The Lincoln Lawyer,” Michael Connolly; “Predator,” Patricia Cornwell; “Inkheart,” Cornelia Funke; “Flush,” Carl Hiaasen; “Hoot,” Carl Hiaasen; “Blue Smoke,” Nora Roberts; “At First Sight,” Nicholas Sparks; “Ordinary Heroes,” Scott Turow; “Iron Orchid,” Stuart Woods.
For more information or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994, or e-mail [email protected]. Delivery of materials is available. The library is open Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
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