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DIXFIELD — Ludden Memorial Library has announced new arrivals for December.

Fiction

“The Pleasure Palace,” Emerson; “Shades of Blue,” Kingsbury; “U is for Undertow,” Grafton; “Matchless,” Maguire; “There Goes the Bride,” Beaton; “Pirate Latitudes,” Crichton; “Trudy’s Promise,” Preston; “Deadly Deals,” Michaels; “Soldier to Soldier,” McNair; “Trial By Fire,” Jance; “First Lord’s Fury,” Butcher.

Nonfiction

“Antiques Roadshow Behind the Scenes,” Bemko; “Super Cute: 25 Amigurumi Animals,” Obaachan; “Absolute Beginner’s Guide to Computer Basics, 5th Edition,” Miller; “I Can Make You Sleep,” McKenna; “Flying Apron’s Gluten-Free and Vegan Baking Book,” Katzinger; “Middling Folk,” Matthews; “Cancer Has Its Privileges,” Clifford.

Also, “JFK: Remembering Jack,” Loviny; “Hope Association: A History,” Vincent; “Andrew Hartgen: His Art and Legacy,” Little; “Literary Life: A Second Memoir,” McMurtry; “A World Without Bees,” Benjamin; “Total Health the Chinese Way,” Ting; “England 2010,” Steves.

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Large print fiction

“The Wednesday Letters,” Wright; “A Creed Country Christmas,” Miller; “A Cedar Cove Christmas,” Macomber; “Dashing Through the Snow,” Clark; “Vanished,” Finder; “Someone to Love,” Copeland; “Shirley, Goodness and Mercy,” Macomber.

Paperbacks

“Chosen By Desire,” Perry; “Christmas Spirit,” Garvey; “A Very Nascar
Holiday,” Warren; “The Lost,” Robb; “Angels At Christmas,” Macomber;
“Worth the Risk,” Roberts; “Dream of Me,” Michaels; “Night of the
Wolves,” Graham; “Storm of Shadows,” Dodd; “Black Horse,” Blake; “My
Wicked Vampire,” Bangs; “Sudden Fury,” Johnstone; “Big Bad Wolf,”
Warren; “Slocum’s Great Race,” Logan; “Eggs Benedict Arnold,” Childs;
“The Darkness,” Pinter; “Silver Silence,” Nash.

Juvenile fiction

“The Magical Snowman,” Walters; “Grumpy Badger’s Christmas,” Bright; “Hurry! Hurry! Have You Heard?,” Melmed; “Christmas With Rita and Whatsit,” Arrou-Vicnod; “Merry Christmas, Splat,” Scotton; “The Christmas Magic,” Thompson; “The Spirit of Christmas,” Tillman; “Invisible Lines,” Amato; “Splendor,” Godbersen; “Baby Polar,” Murphy; “Olivia Acts Out,” Shepherd; “The Keys to the Kingdom: Lady Friday,” Nix.

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Also, “The Keys to the Kingdom: Drowned Wednesday,” Nix; “Wish You Were Dead,” Strasser; “Warriors: The Fourth Apprentice,” Hunter; “The Little Fir Tree,” Brown;
“Horrible Harry on the Ropes,” Kline; “Caillou: The Doctor,” Sanschagrin; “Witch & Wizard,” Patterson; “Prairie Winter,” Geisert; “The Truly Terribly Horrible Sweater that Grandma Knit,” MaComber.

Juvenile paperback

“Let It Snow,” Green.

Juvenile nonfiction

“Truce,” Murphy; “Opal: The Journal of an Understanding Heart,” Boulton.

Audio CDs

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“Digital Fortress,” Brown; “Legacy,” Kluver; “Leah’s Choice,” Perry; “The Humbling,” Roth.

DVDs

“The Secret of Loch Ness”; “A Haunting in Connecticut”; “Don’t Say A Word”; “The Gift”; “The In-Laws”; “The Bear”; “Spanglish”; “Night at the Museum: Battle of the Smithsonian”; “Veggie Tales: Saint Nicholas”; “Up”; “Santa Buddies: The Legend of Santa Paws”; “Tinker Bell and the Lost Treasure”; “Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs”; “Home for Christmas.”

Also, “The Dog Who Saved Christmas”; “Curious George Plays in the Snow”; “Employer Database, 2010 1st Edition”; “Video Resources on the Constitution”; “Angel of Death”; “The Most Wonderful Time of the Year”; “I Want A Dog for Christmas, Charlie Brown”; “A Christmas Carol for Annie.”

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