DIXFIELD – New April arrivals at the Ludden Memorial Library have been announced.
Adult fiction
“A False Mirror,” Todd; “A Land of Sheltered Promise,” Kirkpatrick; “A Season of Dreams,” Morris; “Absolute Fear,” Jackson; “An Unexpected Gift,” Medlicott; “A False Mirror,” Todd; “Christine Falls,” Black; “Daddy’s Girl,” Scottoline; “Fresh Disasters,” Woods; “I Heard That Song Before,” Clark.
Also, “Innocent Traitor,” Weir; “Kingdom Come -The Final Victory,” LaHaye; “La Rosa Chronicles: Spiderling,” Spirits; “Like Trees, Walking,” Howard; “Lonesome Cowboy and Texas Two Step,” Macomber; “Miss Julia Strikes Back,” Ross; “Playing God,” Flora; “Scavenger,” Morrell.
Also, “Simply Magic,” Balogh; “Tallgrass,” Dallas; “The Betrayers,” Hunt; “The Cloud of Unknowing,” Cook; “The Dead Room,” Graham; “The Killing Room,” Hogan; “The Marriage Game,” Michaels; “The Quilter’s Homecoming,” Chiaverini; “The Sea Lady,” Drabble; “The Year of the Fog,” Richmond; “Two Alone,” Brown; “We Shall Not Sleep,” Perry.
CDs
“Back Spin,” Coben; “Bridge to Terabithia”; “High Profile,” Parker; “It Takes a Village,” Clinton; “Sparkling Cyanide,” Christie.
Adult nonfiction
“Carved in Sand,” Ramin; “Hidden Food Allergies,” Braly; “Hidden in Plain Sight,” Buchanan; “I Want it Now,” Bee; “Korea”; “Let’s Fact It,” Douglas; “L.L. Bean: The Making of an American Icon,” Gorman; “Medical Apartheid,” Washington Ortho’s All About Building Water Falls,” Thomas; “Self-Esteem Games for Children,” Plummer; “The Angel Letters,” Fried; “The Red Hat Society Cookbook.”
Large print adult fiction
“Blue Moon,” Windsor; “Into the Wilderness,” Bittner; “Jael’s Story,” Burton; “River Rising,” Dickson; “The Alibi Man,” Hoag; “The Edge of Winter,” Rice; “To Tame a Land ,” L’Amour.
Juvenile fiction
“A Birthday Cake,” Frasier; “An Easter Gift for Me,” Bowman; “Are You Sleepy Yet, Petey?,” Hodge; “Boomer’s Big Surprise,” McGeorge; “Care Bears-Easter Egg Hunt,” Lee; “Color Day Relay,” Herman; “Harmless,” Reinhardt; “Happy Easter, Maisy,” Cousins; “Joilet Bing and the Grand House,” Paros.
“Jungle Bullies,” Kroll; “My First Opposites Book”; “Policeman Small,” Lenski; “Rules,” Lord; “The Berenstain Bears and Too Much Car Trip,” Berenstain; “The Sea of Monsters,” Riordan; “Tom Kitten,” Potter; “Vanishing Act,” Feinstein; “When Daddy’s Truck Picks Me Up,” Hunter; “Yip! Snap! Yap!,” Fuge.
Juvenile paperbacks
“Beyond the Horizon,” Brooke; “Double Twist,” King; “Ferno, the Fire Dragon,” Blade; “Nanny McPhee,” Brand; “Winning Season: Southpaw,” Wallace.
Juvenile nonfiction
“A Drop of Water,” Morrison; “An American in Texas?,” Caravantes; “Beyond Little Women,” Alcott; “Billy the Kid”; “Caring for My Horse,” Webber; “Cars, Trains and Motorcycles,” Oxlade’ “Chess for Kids,” Basman; “How Science Works,” Oxlade; “The Atlas of People and Places,” Steele; “The Longest Season,” Ripkin; “Who Was Mark Twain,” Prince.
Cassettes
“Small Town Girl,” Spencer; “A Long Way from Home,” Briscoe.
Books and CDs
“Clifford’s Happy Easter,” Bridwell; “Count Down to Kindergarten,” McGhee; “Finding Nemo,” Kidd; “Frog and Toad,” Lobel; “How to Eat Fried Worms,” Rockwell; “Is Your Mama a Llama,” Guarino; “Minnie and Moo and the Thanksgiving Tree,” Cazet; “Minnie and Moo, the Attack,” Cazet; “Minnie and Moo: Will You Be My Valentine?,” Cazet.
Also, “Rabbit Ears/Stories by Beatrix Potter”; “Tacky the Penguin,” Lester; “The Cat in the Hat Comes Back,” Seuss; “The Cat Who Dropped a Bombshell,” Braun; “The Jan Karon Story Hour ,” Karon; “There Was an Old Lady Who?,” Colandro; “Women and Money,” Orman.
DVDs
“An Inconvenient Truth”; “Charlotte’s Web”; “Curious George – Zoo Night”; “Eragon”; “Escape from Wildcat Canyon”; “Happy Feet”; “Gerald McBoing Boing Adventures”; “Lost in Silver Canyon”; “Northrunner”; “Red Skelton – America?s Favorite Clown”; “Swimmy.”
Adult paperbacks
“A Fine Night for Dying,” Higgins; “A Town Called Fury: Hard Country,” Johnstone; “All Night Long,” Krentz; “Cut and Run,” Neggers; “18 Seconds,” Shuman; “Hot Stuff,” Evanovich; “Hock’s Way: Faron and Garth Johnston”; “How to Abduct a Highland Lord,” Hawkins; “Inferno,” Harper.
Also, “Laws of the Blood-Deception,” Sizemore; “Laws of the Blood-Heroes,” Sizemore; “Laws of the Blood-Partners,” Sizemore; “Laws of the Blood-The Hunt,” Sizemore; “McKettrick’s Heart,” Miller; “McKettrick’s Luck,” Miller; “McKettrick’s Pride ,” Miller.
Also, “Montana Red,” Dellin; “Night Echoes,” Lisle; “Shiver,” Jackson; “Silent Waters,” Coffey; “Slocum at Dead Dog,” Logan; “Stealing Home,” Woods; “Summer of the Eagle,” Edwards; “Sweetwater Creek,” Siddons; ” The Dying Game,” Barton; “The Gunsmith: Shadow Walker,” Roberts; “The Island,” Graham; “Tongue in Chic,” Dodd.
Graphic novels
“Bone: Rock Jaw,” Smith; “Dead High Yearbook,” Velez.
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