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PARIS – New books have been announced at the Hamlin Memorial Library, Paris Hill.

Adult fiction

“Away,” Amy Bloom; “FreeFire,” C.J. Box; “The Tin Roof Blowdown,” James Lee Burke; “Critical,” Robin Cook; “Middlesex,” Jeffrey Eugenides; “Lean Mean Thirteen,” Janet Evanovich; “Power Play,” Joseph Finder; “Spook Country,” William Gibson.

“Playing for Pizza,” John Grisham; “Water for Elephants,” Sara Gruen; “Loving Frank,” Nancy Horan; “A Thousand Splendid Suns,” Khaled Hosseini; “The Burnt House,” Faye Kellerman; “Blaze,” Stephen King; “Divisadero,” Michael Ondaatje; “Spare Change,” Robert B. Parker.

Also, “You’ve Been Warned,” James Patterson; “Silence,” Thomas Perry; “Bones to Ashes,” Kathy Reichs; “High Noon,” Nora Roberts; “The Judas Strain,” James Rollins; “The Name of the Wind,” Patrick Rothfuss.

Also, “Peony in Love,” Lisa See; “The Secret Servant,” Daniel Silva; “The Choice,” Nicholas Sparks; “Bungalow 2,” Danielle Steel; “The First Commandment,” Brad Thor.

Adult nonfiction

“A Long Way Gone: Memoirs of a Boy Soldier,” Ishmael Beah; “Here If You Need Me,” Kate Braestrup; “The Secret,” Rhonda Byrne; “If Democrats Had Any Brains, They’d Be Republicans,” Ann Coulter; “The God Delusion,” Richard Dawkins; “I Feel Bad about My Neck,” Nora Ephron; “The World is Flat,” Thomas L. Friedman.

Also, “Her Way: the Hopes and Ambitions of Hillary Rodham Clinton,” Jeff Gerth; “Eat, Pray, Love,” Elizabeth Gilbert; “An Inconvenient Truth,” Al Gore; “The Innocent Man,” John Grisham; “Marley and Me,” John Grogan; “The Dangerous Book for Boys,” Conn Iggulden; “Power to the People,” Laura Ingraham; “Merle’s Door,” Ted Kerasote.

Also, “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle,” Barbara Kingsolver; “Katie: the Real Story,” Edward Klein; “Mother Teresa: Come Be My Light,” edited and with Commentary by Brian Kolodiejchuk.

Also, “The Audacity of Hope,” Barack Obama; “The Measure of a Man,” Sidney Poitier; “The Reagan Diaries,” Ronald Reagan; “The Glass Castle,” Jeannette Walls; “Legacy of Ashes,” Tim Weiner; “In an Instant,” Lee and Bob Woodruff.

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