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PARIS – The following new materials have been acquired by the Hamlin Memorial Library for July:

Adult fiction

“Crackdown,” Bernard Cornwell; “The Broken Window,” Jeffery Deaver; “Fisherman’s Bend,” Linda Greenlaw; “Last Kiss,” Luanne Rice; “Tribute,” Nora Roberts; “The Steel Wave: a Novel of World War II,” Jeff Shaara.

Adult nonfiction

“The Long Tail,” Chris Anderson; “The Answer,” John Assaraf and Murray Smith; “Plan B 2.0,” Lester R. Brown; “What Happened,” Scott McClellan; “Fleeced,” Dick Morris; “The Stuff of Thought,” Steven Pinker; “You: the Owner’s Manual,” updated and expanded edition, Dr. Michael F. Roizen; “The Global Warming Survival Handbook,” David De Rothschild; “All Hands Down,” Kenneth Sewell; “My Stroke of Insight,” Jill Bolte Taylor, PhD.

Audio books on CD

“Home: a Memoir of My Early Years,” Julie Andrews; “Fairest,” Gail Carson Levine.

Young adult

“Artemis Fowl: the Time Paradox,” Eoin Colfer; “Chronicles of Ancient Darkness, Book Four: Outcast,” Michelle Paver; “The Magician: the Secrets of the Immortal Nicholas Flamel,” Michael Scott.

Juvenile fiction

“Elijah of Buxton,” Christopher Paul Curtis; “The Fire Eternal,” Chris D’Lacey; “Mercy Watson Thinks Like a Pig,” Kate DiCamillo; “Lizzie Bright and the Buckminster Boy,” Gary D. Schmidt.

Picture books

“Red Truck,” Kersten Hamilton; “Zen Ties,” Jon J. Muth; “Pictures from Our Vacation,” Lynne Rae Perkins.

Juvenile nonfiction

“Mythology: Greek Gods, Heroes and Monsters,” Hestia Evans; “Lightship,” Brian Floca; “Good Masters! Sweet Ladies!: Voices from a Medieval Village,” Laura Amy Schlitz; “Amelia Earhart: the Legend of the Lost Aviator,” Shelley Tanaka.

DVDs

“The Kite Runner”; “The Spiderwick Chronicles.”

For more information, contact the library at 743-2980 or [email protected].

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