DIXFIELD – Ludden Memorial Library has announced new arrivals for April.
Adult fiction
“Simple Gifts,” Copeland; “More Than Words, Vol. 4,” Miller; “The Winding Ways Quilt,” Chiaverini; “A Prisoner of Birth,” Archer; “Lost Souls,” Jackson; “Simply Perfect,” Balogh; “Quick Sand,” Johansen; “Sundays at Tiffanys,” Patterson; “Santa Fe Dead,” Woods.
Also, “The Third Circle,” Quick; “A Mending at the Edge, Where Are You Now?,” Clark; “Hold Tight,” Coben; “The Whole Truth,” Baldacci; “The Ginseng Hunter,” Talarigo; “Roux Morgue,” Johnson.
Adult nonfiction
“Core Performance Golf,” Verstegen; “What’s Cooking Barbecue,” Bellefontaine; “The Complete Compost Gardening Guide,” Pleasant; “Be Happy without Being Perfect,” Domar; “The Greatest Game,” Bradley; “The Lost Ark of the Covenant,” Parfitt; “License to Grill,” Schlesinger.
Adult fiction, large print
“An Unexpected Family,” Medlicott; “Texas West,” McGuire; “A Dirty Job,” Moore; “Firefly Lane,” Hannah.
Adult non-fiction, large print: “First Ladies,” Caroli.
Graphic novels
“Nightmare on Zombie Island,”Storrie.
Reference
“Livestrong: Resource for Cancer Survivors.”
Juvenile fiction
“Maple Syrup Season,” Purmell; “Runemarks,” Harris; “Allie Finkle’s Rules for Girls,” Cabot; “Taking the Train,” Parent; “The Airplane Trip,” Parent; “The Great Fairy Race,” Redbank; “Thomas and Friends, The Great Race,” Awdry.
Also, “Thomas Railway Word Book,” Awdry; “Angel,” Mcnish; “Dark Day in the Deep Sea,” Osborne; “A Frog Thing,” Drachman; “Velma Gratch and the Way Cool Butterfly,” Madison.
Juvenile paperbacks
“Wolf Rider, Avi Main Street: Best Friends,” Martin.
Juvenile nonfiction
“Planets, A New View of the Solar System,” Aguilar.
DVDs
“Hannah Montana: One in a Million”; “The Jane Austen Book Club”; “The World of Peter Rabbit and Friends”; Roxy Hunter and the Mystery of the Moody Ghost Movie”; “Twitches Too”; “Shiloh/Shiloh Season”; “Scooby Doo! Pirates Ahoy!.”
Adult paperbacks
“Deadly Deceptions,” Miller; “Alibi in High Heels,” Halliday; “Savage Flames,” Edwards; “Kindred Spirits,” Kelley; “The Alchemist’s Apprentice,” Duncan; “The Bridal Quest,” Camp; “What the Dead Know,” Lippman.
Also, “Red Mesa,” Cypher; “Freedom’s Price,” Brockman; “Predatory Game,” Feehan; “Mystic Horseman,” Eagle; “Dark Room,” Kane; “Trail Hand,” Stone.
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