DIXFIELD — New arrivals have been announced at the Ludden Memorial Library for November.
Adult fiction
“Last Night in Twisted River,” Irving;
“Under the Dome,” King; “Pursuit of Honor,” Flynn; “The Help,” Stockett; “The End of the Road,” Henry; “Ford County,” Grisham; “The Book of the Shepherd,” Davis; “Bed and Breakfast,” Battle; “House of Reckoning,” Saul; “Half Broke Horses,” Walls; “Rainwater,” Brown; “The Séance,” Harwood; “The Body in the Sleigh,” Page; “True Blue,” Baldacci; “A Wish for Christmas,” Kinkade.
Also, “A Quilter’s Holiday,” Chiaverini; “The Christmas Lamp,” Copeland; “The Wrecker,” Cussler; “The Gathering Storm,” Jordan; “I, Alex Cross,” Patterson; “There Be Dragons,” Graham; “A Single Rose,” Delinsky; “Yule Be Mine,” Foster; “Knit the Season,” Jacobs; “Home In Time For Christmas,” Graham.
Also, “Lakeshore Christmas,” Wiggs; “Breathless,” Koontz; “The Christmas List,” Evans; “A Christmas Promise,” Perry; “Merry, Merry Ghost,” Hart; “A Wee Christmas Homicide,” Dunnett; “Ice,” Howard;
“Plum Pudding Murder,” Fluke; “One Week in December,” Chamberlain.
Adult nonfiction
“Tomorrow’s Table,” Ronald; “A Hard Day’s Write,” Turner; “Have A Little Faith,” Albom; “Healthy Bread in Five Minutes A Day,” Hertzberg; “Majesty: Elizabeth II and the House of Windsor,” Lacey; “The Five Ways We Grieve,” Berger; “Petite Sweets,” Ojakangas; “Christmas in My Heart, The Rockefeller Center Christmas Tree,” Armstrong; “Highest Duty,” Sullenberger; “Bobby and Jackie: A Love Story,” Heymann; “Here’s The Deal: Don’t Touch Me,” Mandel; “Mountain Madness,” Birkby.
Large print adult fiction
“The Spire,” Patterson; “Texas Wildflower,” Wiggs; “Dawn’s Prelude,” Peterson; “Diamond in the Rough,” Palmer; “Half Broke Horses,” Walls; “Ladies of the Lake,” Smith; “One Week in December,” Chamberlin; “Santa In A Stetson,” Dailey; “Lakeshore Christmas,” Wiggs.
Juvenile fiction
“Duck Duck Moose,” Horowits; “Horse Diaries: Koda,” Hermes; “Warriors: Code of the Clans,” Hunter; “Shiver,” Stiefvater; “Berry Sweet Friends,”; “Diary of A Wimpy Kid: Rodrick Rules,” Kinney; “Diary of A Wimpy Kid: Dog Days,” Kinney; “Dinosaur Shapes,” Stickland; “Dinosaur Colors,” Stickland; “Blood Promise,” Mead.
Also, “Mama, Will It Snow Tonight?,” Carlstrom; “The Mitten,” Aylesworth; “Babysitting Bandit,” Keene; “Snow”; “Gossip Girl: Love the One You’re With,” Vonziegesar;
“Million-Dollar Throw,” Lupica; “The Veterans Day Visitor,” Catalanotto; “Merry Christmas, Ollie!,” Dunrea; “Pet Shop Lullaby,” Fraser.
Also, “A Very Marley Christmas,” Grogan; “Blessing’s Bead,” Edwards; “Is That An Angry Penguin in Your Gym Bag?,” Strasser; “A Season of Gifts,” Peck; “True Gift,” MacLachlan; “Alex Rider: Crocodile Tears,” Horowitz; “Secrets of a Christmas Box,” Hornby; “Little Bunny Finds Christmas,” Vainio; “Fancy Nancy Splendiforous Christmas,” O’Connor; “I See Santa Everywhere,” McCoy; “Rapture of the Deep,” Meyer.
Juvenile paperbacks
“The Boxcar Children: Superstar Watch,” Warner; “Red Scarf Girl,” Jiang;
“Magic Puppy,” Bentley.
Audio CDs
“The Perfect Christmas,” Macomber; “Lakeshore Christmas,” Wiggs; “The Christmas Secret,” VanLiere; “Say You’re One of Them,” Akpan; “The Help,” Stockett; “Captains Outrageous,” Lansdale; “Razor Sharp,” Michaels.
DVDs
“Vampires: Los Muertos”: “Stark Raving Mad”; “Mazes and Monsters”; “Most Wanted”; “Changing Lanes”; “Private Benjamin.”
Paperbacks
“The Darkest Night,” Showalter; “The Darkest Whisper,” Showalter; “The Law of Love,” Roberts; “How to Tame a Lady,” Michaels; “Child of Darkness,” Armintrout; “Queene of Light,” Armintrout; “The Fury,” Pinter; “Urge to Kill,” Lutz; “Bounty Hunter,” Compton; “The Guns of Sapinero,” Leslie.
Also, “Utah Outlaws,” Sharpe; “Kiss of Darkness,” St. Giles; “Mischief in Mudbug,” DeLeon; “Wicked All Day,” Carlyle;
“Passion Unleashed,” Ione; “With Seduction in Mind,” Guhrke; “The Lone Texan,” Thomas;
“Santa in a Stetson,” Daily; “The Perfect Couple,” Novak; “The Heart of Christmas,” Balogh; “The Perfect Liar,” Novak; “Snow Angels,” Michaels; “A Christmas Scandal,” Michaels; “That Holiday Feeling,” Macomber; “Lavender Morning,” Deveraux; “Midnight Clear,” Esdaille.
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