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WATERFORD – New books in the Waterford Library for November are announced.

Fiction

“Alfred and Emily,” Doris Lessing; “American Savior, a Novel of Divine Politics,” Roland Merullo; “American Wife,” Curtin Sittenfeld; “The Bible Salesman,” Clyde Edgerton; “The Black Tower,” Louis Bayard; “Bones,” Jonathan Kellerman; “The Brass Verdict,” Michael Connelly; “Brida,” Paulo Coelho; “Cost,” Roxana Robinson.

Also, “Dear American Airlines,” Jonathan Miles; “Devil Bones,” Kathy Reichs; “Echo Burning,” Lee Child; “The Gargoyle,” Andrew Davidson; “The Gate House,” Nelson DeMille; “The God of War,” Marisa Silver; “Goldengrove,” Francine Prose; “The Guernsey Literary and Potatoe Peel Pie Society,” Mary Ann Shaffer.

Also, “The Heretic’s Daughter,” Kathleen Kent; “Home,” Marilynne Robinson; “The Host,” Stephenie Meyer; “Indignation,” Philip Roth; “The Keepsake,” Tess Gerritsen; “Lie Down with the Devil,” Linda Barnes; “The Likeness,” Tana French; “The Little Book,” Selden Edwards; “The Lucky One,” Nicholas Sparks.

Also, “Man in the Dark,” Paul Auster; “Moscow Rules,” Daniel Silva; “The 19th Wife,” David Ebershoff; “Nothing to Lose,” Lee Child; “Rogue,” Danielle Steel; “The Spies of Warsaw,” Alan Furst; “Sundays at Tiffany’s,” James Patterson; “Swan Peak,” James Lee Burke; “Testimony,” Anita Shreve; “To Siberia,” Per Petterson; “The Turnaround,” George Pelecanos; “Where the River Ends,” Charles Martin.

Nonfiction

“Hot, Flat and Crowded,” Thomas L. Friedman; “The Last Lecture,” Randy Pauch; “Maine’s Visible Black History,” H. Price and Gerald Talbot; “The Rhino with Glue-On Shoes: And Other Surprising True Stories of Zoo Vets and their Patients,” Lucy H. Spelman and Ted Y. Mashima; “The Tipping Point,” Malcolm Gladwell; “The War Within: a Secret White House History 2006-2008,” Bob Woodward.

Children and young adults

“Afternoon on the Amazon,” Mary P Osborne; “Blizzard of the Blue Moon,” Mary P Osborne; “Bones and the Big Yellow Mystery,” David Adler; “Bones and the Math Test Mystery” David Adler; “Breaking Dawn,” Stephanie Meyer; “Brisingr,” Christopher Paolini; “Cabinet of Wonders,” Marie Rutkoski.

Also, “Carnival at Candlelight,” Mary P Osborne; “Eclipse,” Stephenie Meyer; “Clementine’s Letter,” Sara Pennypacker; “The Dragon Tree,” Jane Langton; “Geronimo and the Gold Medal Mystery,” Geronimo Stilton; “Ghostgirl,” Tonya Hurley; “Hiawatha,” Henry Longfellow; “Judy Moody: Around the World in 8 1/2 Days,” Megan McDonald.

Also, “Judy Moody, MD: the Doctor is in,” Megan McDonald; “Little By Little,” Amber Stuart; “Make It,” Jane Bull; “Ottoline and the Yellow Cat,” Chris Riddell; “Paul Revere’s Ride,” Henry Longfellow; “Stuart Little,” E.B. White; “Trumpet of the Swan,” E.B. White; “Well Witched,: Frances Hardinge.

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