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PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following materials to its adult collection.

Fiction

Allen, “Garden Spells”; Anderson, “Last Days of Krypton”; Andrews, “Secrets in the Attic”; Baldacci, “Stone Cold”; Barker, “Mister B Gone”; Beaton, “Kissing Christmas Goodbye”; Bradford, “The Heir”; Brockmann, “All Through the Night”; Brunstetter, “The Bishop’s Daughter.”

Also, Brunstetter, “The Quilter’s Daughter”; Brunstetter, “The Storekeeper’s Daughter”; Card, “A War of Gifts”; Carrell, “Interred with Their Bones”; Castle, “Silver Master”; Chabon, “Gentlemen of the Road”; Chiaverini, “The New Year’s Quilt”; Church, “Hidden Moon.”

Also, Cornwell, “Book of the Dead”; Coyle, “Prometheus’s Child”; Cussler, “The Chase”; Dekker, “Blink of an Eye”; Delaney, “Tipperary”; Donaldson, “Fatal Revenant”; Doss, “Three Sisters”; Emerson, “Face Down O’er the Border”; Evans, “The Gift”; Fluke, “Candy Cane Murder.”

Also, Flynn, “Protect and Defend”; Follett, “World without End”; Frank, “The Christmas Pearl”; Gabaldon, “Lord John and the Hand of Devils”; Garlock, “A Week from Sunday;” Goodkind, “Confessor”; Graham, “Séance”; Graham, “The Last Noel.”

Also, Green, “Football Genius”; Grisham, “Playing for Pizza”; Hamilton, “Lick of Frost”; Harris, “The Ghost”; Harris, “Why Mermaids Sing”; Hill, “20th Century Ghost”; Hill, “Pure in Heart”; Hoag, “Taken by Storm”; Hoeg, “The Quiet Girl”; Iles, “Third Degree”; Indridason, “Voices.”

Also, Jin, “Free Life”; Johansen, “Pandora’s Daughter”; Joyce, “Dark Rival”; Karon, “Home to Holly Springs”; Kelton, “The Rebels”; Kingsbury, “Between Sundays”; Kingsbuy, “Just Beyond the Clouds”; Kleypas, “Mine till Midnight”; Koontz, “The Darkest Evening of the Year”; LaHaye, “Mark’s Story.”

Also, Lawrence, “Down into Darkness”; Lehrer, “Eureka”; London, “Dangers of Deceiving a Viscount”; London, “Jonathan’s Story: Guiding Light”; Ludlum, “The Arctic Event”; Lutz, “In for the Kill”; Macomber, “Where Angels Go”; Maitland, “Spider Trap”; Mayor, “Chat”; Smith, “Love Over Scotland”; McCammon, “Queen of Bedlam.”

Also, McCarry, “Second Sight”; Michael, “Bowled Over”; Miller, “Shotgun Bride”; Mills, “Darkness Falls”; Moning, “Bloodfever”; Mosley, “Blonde Faith”; Nadelson, “Fresh Kills”; Nemirovsky, “Fire in the Blood”; O’Brien, “B-mother”; O’Farrell, “The Vanishing Act of Esme Lennox”; O’Nan, “Last Night at the Lobster”; Palmer, “Long Tall Texan Legacy.”

Also, Parker, “Now and Then”; Patterson, “Double Cross”; Patterson, “The Race”; Perrotta, “The Abstinence Teacher”; Perry, “A Christmas Beginning”; Phillips, “Sealed with a Kiss”; Reaves, “Star Wars: Death Star”; Robb, “Creation in Death”; Robb, “Dead of Night”; Sebold, “Almost Moon”; Shatner, “Star Trek Academy: Collision Course.”

Also, Spindler, “Last Known Victim”; Steel, “Amazing Grace”; Taylor, “Shadowing Ivy”; Theroux, “The Elephant Suite”; Thurlo, “False Witness”; Truman, “Murder on K Street”; Tsukiyama, “Street of a Thousand Blossoms”; VanLiere, “Christmas Promise”; Woodiwiss, “Everlasting”; Woods, “Mending Fences”; Wright, “Christmas Jars.”

Nonfiction

Armstrong, “The Bible: a Biography”; Attwood, “The Passion Test”; Barnouin, “Skinny Bitch”; Bittman, “How to Cook Everything Vegetarian”; Bowen, “Complaint Free World”; Brokaw, “Boom!”; Brownlee, “Overtreated”; Bruschi, “Never Give Up”; Bryson, “Shakespeare: the World as Stage.”

Also, Bush, “Ana’s Story”; Clapton, “Clapton”; Colbert, “I Am America and So Can You”; Cosby, “Blonde Ambition”; Cosby, “Come On People”; Coulter, “If Democrats Had Brains, They’d be Republicans”; Deen, “Christmas with Paula Deen”; Dobbs, “Independents Day.”

Also, Ellis, “American Creation”; Faludi, “Terror Dream”; Flatow, “Present at the Future”; Fleming, “The Perils of Peace”; Foxworthy, “Jeff Foxworthy’s Redneck Dictionary III”; Gordon, “Circling My Mother”; Gould, “Can’t Buy Me Love: The Beatles”; Gura, “American Transcendentalsim.”

Kennedy, “Family Christmas”; Kidder, “Intellectual Devotional: American History”; Krugman, “Conscience of a Liberal”; Kugel, “How to Read the Bible”; MacLaine, “Sageing While Ageing”; Martin, “Born Standing Up”; Matthews, “Life’s a Campaign”; McCarthy, “Louder than Words”; Michaelis, “Schulz and Peanuts.”

Also, Millan, “Be the Pack Leader”; Newberry, “4:8 Principle”; O’Donnell, “Celebrity Detox”; Ondra, “Fallscaping”; O’Reilly, “Kids are Americans Too”; Osteen, “Become a Better You”; Oz, “You on a Diet”; Perricone, “Ageless Face, Ageless Mind.”

Also, Plame, “Fair Game”; Podhoretz, “World War 4”; Roizen, “You Staying Young”; Sacks, “Musicophilia”; Seinfeld, “Deceptively Delicious”; Thomas, “My Grandfather’s Son”; Trump, “Think Big and Kick Ass”; Zukav, “Soul to Soul.”

Audio CDs

Allen, “Garden Spells”; Babbitt, “Tuck Everlasting”; Baldacci, “Stone Cold”; Bradford, “The Heir”; Brockmann, “All Through the Night”; Cornwell, “Book of the Dead”; Cussler, “The Chase”; Graham, “The Last Noel”; Halberstam, “The Coldest Winter”; Johansen, “Pandora’s Daughter.”

Also, Karon, “Home to Holly Springs”; Parker, “Now and Then”; Patterson, “Double Cross”; North Patterson, “The Race”; Perry, “Christmas Beginning”; Riordan, “Lightning Thief”; Riordan, “Sea of Monsters”; Riordan, “Titan’s Curse”; Sandford, “Dark of the Moon”; Steel, “Amazing Grace.”

For more information or to reserve an item, call the library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected]. The library is open Mondays and Fridays from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.; Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Thursdays from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m.; and Saturdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

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