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PARIS – The following books have been acquired at the Hamlin Memorial Library:

Adult fiction

“The Bone Garden,” Tess Gerritsen; “Home to Holly Springs,” Jan Karon; “Pontoon,” Garrison Keillor; “Now and Then,” Robert B. Parker; “Run,” Ann Patchett; “Creation in Death,” J.D. Robb; “Dark of the Moon,” John Sandford; “The Almost Moon,” Alice Sebold.

Adult nonfiction

“Things I Overheard While Talking to Myself,” Alan Alda; “Change Your Thoughts – Change Your Life,” Dr. Wayne W. Dyer; “The Joy of Cooking 75th anniversary edition,” Irma S. Rombauer.

Audio books on CD

“Force of Nature,” Suzanne Brockmann; “The Overlook,” Michael Connelly; “Heartstopper,” Joy Fielding; “The Alibi Man,” Tami Hoag; “A Thousand Splendid Suns,” Khaled Hosseini; “Always Time to Die,” Elizabeth Lowell; “Inside My Heart,” Robin McGraw; “The Secret Servant,” Daniel Silva.

Young adult

“The Looking Glass Wars,” Frank Beddor; “Eclipse,” Stephanie Meyer; “The Alchemyst,” Michael Scott; “The Gossip Girl Prequel: It Had to Be You,” Cecily Von Ziegesar.

Juvenile fiction

“Ivy + Bean Break the Fossil Record,” Annie Barrows; “Molly Moon, Micky Minus and the Mind Machine,” Georgia Byng; “No Talking,” Andrew Clements; “The Nixie’s Song,” Tony DiTerlizzi; “Eulalia!,” Brian Jacques; “Fairy Haven and the Quest for the Wand,” Gail Carson Levine; “What-the-dickens,” Gregory Maguire; “Monday with a Mad Genius,” Mary Pope Osborne; “The Mysterious Benedict Society,” Trenton Lee Stewart.

Picture books

“Previously,” Allan Ahlberg; “The Three Snow Bears,” Jan Brett; “Goodnight Moon 123,” Margaret Wise Brown; “Will and Squill,” Emma Chichester Clark; “Dogku,” Andrew Clements; “Diary of a Fly,” Doreen Cronin; “Baby Bear, Baby Bear, What Do You See?,” Bill Martin Jr.; “Water Boy,” David McPhail; “Fishing for Numbers,” Cynthia Furlong Reynolds; “L is for Lobster,” Cynthia Furlong Reynolds.

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