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PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following books to its collection:

Fiction

Susan Albert, “Tale of Briar Bank;” Donna Andrews, “Six Geese a Slaying;” Kelley Armstrong, “Living with the Dead;” Lynn Austin, “Until We Reach Home;” David Baldacci, “Divine Justice;” Linwood Barclay, “Too Close to Home;” Kim Barnes, “A Country Called Home;” M.C. Beaton, “A Spoonful of Poison;” Glenn Beck, “The Christmas Sweater;” Mark Billingham, “In the Dark.”

Also, Matt Bondurant, “The Wettest County in the World;” Barbara Bretton, “Casting Spells;” Rita Mae Brown, “Hounded to Death;” Rita Mae Brown, “Santa Clawed;” Sandra Brown, “Tomorrow’s Promise;” Ken Bruen, “Once Were Cops;” Jim Butcher, “The Dresden Files;” Orson Scott Card, “Ender in Exile;” Jennifer Chiaverini, “The Quilter’s Kitchen.”

Also, Carolyn Chute, “The School on Heart Contents Road;” Michael Connelly, “The Brass Verdict;” Michael Cox, “Glass of Time;” Mary Janice Davidson, “Mysteria Lane;” Jeffrey Deaver, “Bodies Left Behind;” Nelson DeMille, “The Gate House;” Ivan Doig, “The Eleventh Man;” Carol Erikson, “The Tsarina’s Daughter;” Richard Paul Evans, “Grace.”

Also, Vince Flynn, “Extreme Measures;” Ilan Dean Foster, “Quofom;” Christopher Fowler, “Victoria Vanishes;” Dorothy Garlock, “Leaving Whiskey Bend;” Amitav Ghosh, “Sea of Poppies;” Julia Glass, “I See You Everywhere;” Laurell K. Hamilton, “Swallowing Darkness;” Tom Harper, “Lost Temple;” C.S. Harris, “Where Serpents Sleep;” Charlaine Harris, “Wolfsbane and Mistletoe.”

Also, Carolyn Hart, “Ghost at Work;” Reginald Hill, “Price of Butcher’s Meat;” Linda Howard, “Under the Mistletoe;” Arnaldur Indridason, “Draining Lake;” Iris Johansen, “Dark Summer;” Diane Johnson, “Lulu in Marrakech;” Jonathan Kellerman, “Bones;” Elmer Kelton, “Texas Sunrise;” Stephen King, “Just After Sunset;” Karen Kingsbury, “Every Now and Then;” Thomas Kinkade, “Christmas Star.”

Also, Lisa Kleypas, “Wallflower Christmas;” Lynda La Plante, “Clean Cut;” Wally Lamb, “The Hour I First Believed;” Lorna Landvick, “Tis the Season;” John Le Carre, “The Most Wanted Man;” Dennis Lehane, “The Given Day;” Beverly Lewis, “The Longing;” Laura Lippman, “Butcher’s Hill;” Laura Lippman, “Hardly Knew Her;” David Liss, “Whiskey Rebels;” James Luceno, “Star Wars: Millennium Falcon.”

Also, Stuart MacBride, “Flesh House;” Karen MacInerney, “Murder Most Maine;” Gregory Maguire, “Lion among Men;” Karen Maitland, “Company of Liars;” Archer Mayor, “The Catch;” Alexander McCall Smith, “The World According to Bertie;” Cody McFadyen, “Darker Side;” Fern Michaels, “Collateral Damage;” Linda Lael Miller, “McKettrick Christmas.”

Also, David Morrell, “The Spy Who Came for Christmas;” Tony Morrison, “Mercy;” Walter Mosley, “Right Mistake;” Marcia Muller, “Burn Out;” Katherine Neville, “Fire;” Stewart O’Nan, “Songs for the Missing;” Diana Palmer, “Big Sky Winter;” Robert B. Parker, “Rough Weather;” Sharon Penman, “The Devil’s Brood;” Anne Perry, “Christmas Grace;” Terry Pratchett, “Nation;” Bill Pronzini, “The Other Side of Silence.”

Also, J.D. Robb, “Salvation in Death;” M.J. Rose, “The Memorist;” R.A. Salvatore, “Legacy of the Drow;” R.A. Salvatore, “The Orc King: Transition;” R.A. Salvatore, “Paths of Darkness;” R.A. Salvatore, “The Pirate King: Transitions;” R.A. Salvatore, “The Icewind Dale Trilogy;” Sandi Kahn Shelton, “Kissing Games of the World;” Anita Shreve, “Testimony;” Laura Snelling, “One Perfect Day.”

Also, Danielle Steel, “A Good Woman;” James Swain, “Night Stalker;” William Tapply, “Hell Bent;” Patrick Taylor, “Irish Country Christmas;” Aimee Thurlo, “Coyote’s Wife;” Margaret Truman, “Murder Inside the Beltway;” John Updike, “The Widows of Eastwick;” Penny Vincenzi, “An Outrageous Affair;” Phaedra Weldon, “Spectre;” Paul F. Wilson, “By the Sword.”

Paperbacks

Cherry Adair, “Night Fall;” Cherry Adair, “Night Secrets;” Shannon Drake, “The Pirate Bride;” Janet Evanovich, “Foul Play;” Karen Harper, “Hiding Place;” Lisa Kleypas, “Seduce Me at Sunrise;” Stephanie Laurens, “Edge of Desire;” Katie MacAlister, “Up in Smoke;” Cheyenne McCray, “Dark Magic;” Cheyenne McCray, “Forbidden Magic.”

Also, Cheyenne McCray, “Seduced by Magic;” Cheyenne McCray, “Shadow Magic;” Cheyenne McCray, “Wicked Magic;” Cheyenne McCray, “Moving Target;” Linda Lael Miller, “The Rustler;” Carly Phillips, “Lucky Charm;” Julia Quinn, “Mr. Cavendish I Presume;” Lynsay Sands, “Rogue Hunter.”

Large print

David Baldacci, “Divine Justice;” Jennifer Chiaverini, “The Quilter’s Kitchen;” Michael Connelly, “The Brass Verdict;” Nelson DeMille, “The Gate House;” Iris Johansen, “Dark Summer;” Garrison Keillor, “Liberty; ” Jonathan Kellerman, “Bones;” Wally Lamb, “The Hour I First Believed;” Dennis Lehane, “The Given Day.”

Also, Debbie Macomber, “A Cedar Grove Christmas;” Robert Parker, “Rough Weather; ” Anita Shreve, “Testimony;” Danielle Steel, “A Good Woman;” Margaret Truman, “Murder Inside the Beltway;” Stuart Woods, “Hot Mahogany;” David Wroblewski, “The Story of Edgar Sawtelle.”

Young adult

Laurie Anderson, “Chains;” M.T. Anderson, “Kingdom on the Waves;” Jodi Lynn Anderson, “Love and Peaches;” Avi, “Hard Gold;” T.A. Barron, “Merlin’s Dragon;” Kate Brian, “Confessions;” Kate Brian, “Last Christmas;” Kristen Cashore, “Graceling;” Andrew Clements, “Things That Are;” Suzanne Collins, “The Hunger Games.”

Also, Zoey Dean, “Almost Famous;” Sarah Dessen, “Just Listen;” John Green, “Paper Towns;” Jack Higgins, “Death Run;” Brian Jacques, “Doomwyte;” Justine Larbalestier, “How to Ditch Your Fairy;” Lauren Myracle, “Bliss;” Philip Reeve, “Here Lies Arthur;” Cecily Von Ziegesar, “Infamous;” Cecily Von Ziegesar, “You Just Can’t Get Enough;” Amy Zemser, “Dear Julia.”

Nonfiction

Margaret Atwood, “Payback: Debt and the Shadow Side of Wealth;” Robert Baer, “The Devil We Know;” James Bamford, “The Shadow Factory;” Sloan Barnett, “Green Goes with Everything;” Mark Bittman, “How to Cook Everything;” Sylvia Browne, “Mystical Traveler;” Zbigniew Brzezinski, “America and the World.”

Also, Marcus Buckingham, “The Truth about You;” Kathleen Burk, “Old World, New World;” Tony Curtis, “American Prince;” Giada De Laurentiis, “Giada’s Kitchen;” Steve Doocy, “Tales from the Dad: Misadventures in Fatherhood;” Barbara Fairchild, “Bon Appetit;” David Hackett Fischer, “Champlain’s Dream;” Phyllis Good, “Fix it and Forget It Big Cookbook;” John Grogan, “The Longest Trip Home.”

Also, Van Jones, “The Green Collar Comedy;” Jerry Joyce, “Microsoft Windows Vista Plain and Simple;” Jon Katz, “Izzy and Lenore;” Maureen McCormick, “Here’s the Story;” Paul McFedries, “Teach Yourself Visually Windows Vista;” James M. McPherson, “Tried By War;” Cesar Millan, “Member of the Family;” John Moffat, “Reinventing Gravity.”

Also, Wendy Northcutt, “The Darwin Awards: Next Evolution;” Victoria Osteen, “Love Your Life;” James Patterson, “Against Medical Advice;” Ty Pennington, “Good Design Can Change Your Life;” T. Boone Pickens, “The First Billion is the Hardest;” Rachael Ray, “Rachael Ray’s Big Orange Book;” Anne Rice, “Called out of Darkness;” Robert V. Remini, “A Short History of the United States.”

Also, Michael Roizen, “You: Being Beautiful;” Alicia Schroeder, “Snowball: Warren Buffett and the Business of Life;” David Sedaris, “Holidays on Ice;” Ted Turner, “Call Me Ted;” Sarah Vowell, “Wordy Shipmates;” Rick Warren, “The Purpose of Christmas;” Bailey White, “Nothing with Strings.”

Books on audio-CD

David Baldacci, “Divine Justice;” Michael Connelly, “The Brass Verdict;” Jeffrey Deaver, “Bodies Left Behind;” Nelson Demille, “The Gate House;” Richard Evans, “Grace;” Iris Johansen, “Dark Summer;” Jonathan Kellerman, “Bones;” Stephen King, “Just After Sunset;” Louis L’Amour, “Bowdrie Passes Through.”

Also, Louis L’Amour, “South of Deadwood;” Loius L’Amour, “There’s Always a Trail Home;” John Le Carre, “Most Wanted Man;” Robert Parker, “Rough Weather;” Anita Shreve, “Testimony;” Danielle Steel, “A Good Woman;” David Wroblewski, “The Story of Edgar Sawtelle.”

For more information or to reserve a title, call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected]. Home delivery of books within the Oxford Hills is available.

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