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WATERFORD – New books have been announced at the Waterford Library for February.

Fiction

“The Charlemagne Pursuit,” Steve Berry; “Company of Liars,” Karen Maitland; “Deaf Sentence,” David Lodge; “The English Major,” Jim Harrison; “The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo,” Steig Larsson; “The Given Day,” Dennis Lehane.

Also, “The Good Thief,” Hannah Tinti; “A Good Woman,” Danielle Steel; “The Hour I First Believed,” Wally Lamb; “I See You Everywhere,” Julia Glass; “Just After Sunset,” Stephen King; “A Mercy,” Tony Morrison; “A Most Wanted Man,” John LeCarre.

Also, “One Fifth Avenue,” Candace Bushnell; “A Partisan’s Daughter,” Louis De Bernieres; “The Private Patient,” P.D. James; “A Redbird Christmas,” Fannie Flagg; “Riptide: Crime Stories by New England Writers”; “Scarpetta,” Patricia Cornwell.

“The School on Heart’s Content Road,” Carolyn Chute; “Serena,” Ron Rash; “Still Waters: Crime Stories by New England Writers”; “Tis the Season,” Lorna Landvik; “The Toss of a Lemon,” Padma Viswanathan; “Train to Trieste,” Dominica Radulescu.

Also, “When Will There be Good News?,” Kate Atkinson; “The White Tiger,” Aravind Adiga; “The Widows of Eastwick,” John Updike.

Nonfiction

“The Garden Primer (2nd edition),” Barbara Damrosch; “Helping Her Get Free,” Susan Brewster; “Native Plants of the North East,” Donald Leopold; “Perennial Ground Covers,” David S. MacKenzie; “Shakespeare in the Garden,” Mick Hales.

Children and young adults

“Backyard Bird Watching for Kids,” George H. Harrison; “The Ballad of Wilbur and the Moose,” John Stadler; “Breaking Dawn,” Stephenie Meyer; “Charlotte’s Web,” E.B. White; “Elephant Run,” Roland Smith; “Elijah of Buxton,” Christopher Curtis; “First Shot,” Walter Sorrells.

“Gingerbread Friends,” Jan Brett; “How Groundhogs Garden Grow,” Lynne Cherry; “The Hunger Games,” Suzanne Collins; “Impossible,” Nancy Werlin; “In the Garden Who’s Been Here?,” Lindsay George; “The Last Invisible Boy,” Evan Kuhlman; “Little Brother,” Cory Doctorow.

Also, “Masterpiece,” Elise Broach; “Milagros: Girl From Away,” Meg Medina; “The Mysterious Benedict Society,” Trenton Stewart; “New Moon,” Stephenie Meyer; “On a Scary, Scary Night,” Walter Wick; “One False Note,” Gordon Korman.

Also, “Our Abe Lincoln,” Jim Aylesworth; “Painting Caitlyn,” Kimberly Joy Peters; “Peeled,” Joan Bauer; “Raising Readers: Stories for Maine Children”; “Remembering Mrs. Rossi,” Amy Hest; “The Red Necklace,” Sally Gardner; “Revolution Is Not a Dinner Party,” Ying Compestine; “Song of the Sparrow,” Lisa Ann Sandell.

“Strays,” Ronald Koertge; “Sunrise Over Fallujah,” Walter Dean Myers; “The Tales of Beedle the Bard,” J.K. Rowling; “Teen, Inc.,” Stefan Petrucha; “Ten Little Fingers, Ten Little Toes,” Mem Fox; “There’s a Bird on Your Head,” Mo Willems; “Things Change,” Patrick Jones.

Also, “Twilight,” Stephenie Meyer; “The Way We Work,” David Macauley; “The Wednesday Wars,” Gary Schmidt; “The Whole Sky Full of Stars,” Rene Saldana; “Words Are Not for Hurting,” Elizabeth Verdick; “The Young Birder’s Guide to Birds of Eastern North America.”

The library is open to all residents of Waterford from 2 to 6 p.m. Mondays, 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesdays, 10 a.m. to noon Fridays and 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturdays.

Homebound delivery program is available. Books will be delivered to residents who are unable to travel to the library for any reason. A library volunteer will deliver books approximately every three weeks and books will be renewable by phoning either the library or the volunteer. To sign up for the program, residents may call the library at 583-2050.

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