DIXFIELD – Ludden Memorial Library has the following new books on the shelves for September:
Adult fiction
“A Fragile Design,” Peterson; “A Promise for Ellie,” Snelling; ” An Unexpected Song,” Johanson; “Crisis,” Cook; “Daughter of the Loom,” Peterson; “Fool Me Once,” Michaels; “Learning to Kill,” McBain; “Rusty Nail,” Konrath; “The Bishop’s Daughter,” Brunstetter.
Also, “The Edge of Darkness: Babylon Rising,” Book 4, LaHaye; “The Garden of Eden and Other Criminal Delights,” Kellerman; “The Last Gunfighter: Savage Country,” Hohnstone; “The Last Town on Earth,” Mullen; “The Tangled Threads, Peterson.
Also, “The Tooth of Time,” Henry; “The Widow’s Choice,” Morris; “Waiting for Summer,” Sawyer; “Winter’s Child,” Maron.
Adult nonfiction
“A Teenager’s Journal,” Pelser; “How to Talk to a Liberal (If you Must),” Coulter; “Hurricane Katrina,” Robinson; “Inside My Heart,” McGraw; “Kovels: Antiques and Collectibles Price List 2006”; “Nolo’s Guide to Social Security Disability” (includes CD).
Also, “Occupational Outlook Handbook”; “The Ravaging Tide,” Tidswell; “Treating and Beating Anxiety and Depression,” Murphree; “Windows XP for Dummies,” Rathbone.
Large-print adult fiction
“A Promise for Ellie,” Snelling; “Anyone but You,” Cruise; “Fair Warning,” Alexander; “Footprints on the Horizon,” Whitson; “Heart in Hiding,” Rivers; “Norah,” Macomber; “On a Wing and a Prayer,” Valentine; “Saddle Bow Slim,” Nye; “Waterfall,” Neggers; “What the Heart Knows,” Daley.
Graphic novels
“Grimmy: The Postman Always Screams Twice!,” Peters.
References
“Electrical Wiring Residential,” Mullen.
Juvenile fiction
“Down the Back of the Chair,” Mahy; “I’m Not Afraid of This Haunted House,” Friedman; “The Donkey and the Baby-sitter”; “The Mismantle Chronicles”; “The Rugrats Verses the Monkeys.”
Juvenile nonfiction
“Aladdin and the Magic Lamp,” Kunstler; “American Indian Crafts Kids Can Do!,” Gnojewski; “Clara Barton,” DeVillier; “Follow the Drinking Gourd,” Connelly; “Lifetimes: the Beautiful Way to Explain Death to Children,” Mellonie; “Persian Cats,” Murray; “The Care and Keeping of Friends: American Girl Library”; “The Legend of Sleepy Hollow,” Van Nutt.
Audio CDs
“At Risk,” Cornwell; “Elements of Style,” Wasserstein; “Eye Contact,” McGovern; “Henry and the Paper Route,” Cleary; “Power Plays: Wild Card,” Cleary; “Smitten,” Evanovich; “Stationary Bike,” King; “Summer,” Wharton; “The City of Fallen Angels,” Berendt; “War in a Time of Peace,” Halberstam.
Cassettes
“Beach Road,” Patterson; “Blue Screen,” Parker.
DVDs
“An Easter bunny Adventure”; “Angelina?s Princess Dance”; Because of Winn-Dixie”; “Carrie’s War”; “Curious George”; “Curious George Comes to America”; “D-Days in the Pacific Far from Home”; “Getting There”; “Key Constitutional Concepts”; “Mandate: The President and the People”; “Nanny McPhee”; “Our Constitution: A Conversation”; The Shaggy Dog”; “The Tropical Rainforest Habitat”; “Veggie Tales: Larry Boy and the Bad Apple.
Paperbacks
“6 Rainier Drive,” Macomber; “A Town Called Fury,” Johnstone; “A Whisper in the Dark,” Castillo; “Dangerous,” Roberts; “Emma,” Austin; “Morrigan’s Cross,” Roberts; “Summer at Willow Lake,” Wiggs; “Texas Born,” Defee; “The Homesteader,” Ballas; “The Last Gunfighter: Renegades,” Johnstone; “The Treasure Man,” Browning.
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