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DIXFIELD – New arrivals at the Ludden Memorial Library for March have been announced.

Adult fiction

“At Some Disputed Barricade,” Perry; “Burning Bright,” Chevalier; “Damage Control.” Dugoni; “Falling,” Pike; “Finn,” Clinch; “Forever,” Kingsbury; “Fortune’s Fool,” Lackey; “Hell Hath No Curry,” Myers; “Hide,” Gardner; “Key Lime Pie Murder,” Fluke; “Love, Ava,” Rivers; “Man in the Middle,” Haig; “Nineteen Minutes,” Picoult.

Also, “Puss ‘N Cahoots,” Brown; “Queen of Broken Hearts,” King; “Star Wars: Allegiance,” Zahn; “Sugar Daddy,” Kleypas; “Texas Showdown,” Kelton; “The Castle in the Forest,” Mailer; “The Dead Father’s Club,” Haig; “The Double Blind,” Bohjalian; “The Friday Night Knitting Club,” Jacobs.

Also, “The Grave Tattoo,” McDermid; “The Hamiltons,” Cookson; “Water Like a Stone,” Crombie; “Web of Evil,” Jance; “When the Light Goes,” McMurtry; “Whitethorn Woods,” Binchy.

Adult large print fiction

“Always Dakota,” Macomber; “Dakota Born,” Macomber; “Dakota Home,” Macomber; “Next,” Crichton; “Sisters,” Steel.

Adult nonfiction

“Beatrix Potter: A Life of Nature,” Lear; “Cholesterol Down,” Brill; “Color Me Butterfly,” Marlow; “Crazy 8,” Murphy; “Extreme Brewing,” Calagione; “Finding Oprah’s Roots: Finding Your Own,” Cates; “Fly Solo; The 50 Best Places,” Williamson.

Also, “Is Pluto a Planet,” Weintraub; “Love in Black and White,” Cohen; “Natural Causes,” Hurley; “Power Faith and Fantasy,” Oren; “Simple Chinese Cooking,” Kwong; “Sleep: The Mysteries, the Problems,” Schenck; “Spiritual Connections,” Browne.

Juvenile fiction

“A Good Day,” Henkes; “Becoming Chloe,” Hyde; “Black Duck,” Lisle; “Bubble and Squeak,” Bonnett; “Diggers and Dumpers,” Wilding; “Edward the Horriblest Boy in the Whole World,” Burningham; “Flotsam,” Wiesner; “Go Bugs Go!,” Spanyol; “Good Night Sweet Butterflies,” Bentley.

Also, “Ivy and Bean,” Borrows; “Mickey Moonbeam,” Brownlow; “Our Librarian Won’t Tell Us Anything,” Buzzeo; “Phineas L. MacGiure Erupts!,” Dowell; “That’s What Leprechauns Do,” Bunting; “The Big Scoop,” Cirrone.

Also, “The Braid,” Frost; “The Invisible Boy,” Gardner; “The Secret Twin,” Orenstein; “Thunder Bunny,” Burger; “Tyrell,” Booth; “Wait for Me,” Na.

Graphic novels

“Gus Beezer,” Simone.

Juvenile paperbacks

“Big Apple Barn; Happy Go Lucky,” Earhart; “Buttercup and the Fairy Gold,” LeQuesne; “Last Dance,” McDaniel; “Sponge Bob’s Easter Parade,” Banks; “The Horse and His Boy,” Lewis; “The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe,” Lewis; “The Magician’s Nephew,” Lewis; “The Silver Chair,” Lewis; “The Voyage of the Dawn Treader,” Lewis.

Juvenile nonfiction

“Drought,” Jennings; “Grand Canyon National Park,” Hamilton; “How Science Works-Trucks, Tractors, Cranes,” Gore; “Jackie Robinson,” Hanft; “Louisa May Alcott,” Ditchfield; “Me and My Horse: Learning to Ride,” Webber; “Run Scope: The Official Handbook”; Spirit of St. Louis,” Koestler-Crack; “The Giant Book of the Body,” Gaff; “Unexplained,” Allen.

Books on CDs

“Treasury of Fairy Tales.”

DVDs

“Destination America”; “Fever Pitch”; “Flags of Our Fathers”; “Millions Summer’s End”; “The Family Stone”; “World Trade Center.”

Adult paperbacks

“A Wicket Gentleman,” Feather; “Ask Jane,” Hinshaw; “Body Search,” Anderson; “Broken Flower,” Andrews; “By My Side,” Roberts; “Darkfall,” Koontz; “Erinsong,” Groe; “Murder She Wrote,” Fletcher; “No Safe Place,” Ross; “Prince Caspian,” Lewis; “Scattered Leaves,” Andrews.

Also, “Shocking the Senator,” Banks; “Shopaholic Ties the Knot,” Kinsella; “Sun Kissed,” Anderson; “The Babe Truth,” Clarke; “The Last Battle,” Lewis; “The Things We Do for Love,” Hannah; “Time to Run,” Melton.

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