DIXFIELD — New arrivals have been announced at the Ludden Memorial Library for January.
Fiction
“Impact,” Preston; “The Sound of Sleigh Bells,” Woodsmall; “April’s Hope,” Elmer; “The Promise of Spring,” Gould; “Noah’s Compass,” Tyler; “Taken,” Bloor; “Crawl Space,” Graves; “Between Two Queens,” Emerson; “Treasure Hunt,” Lescroart; “The Sweetgum Knit Lit Society,” Pattillo.
Also, “Swimming,” Keegan; “Fear the Worst,” Barclay; “The Touch,” McCullough; “Breaking the Rules,” Bradford; “Days of Gold,” Deveraux; “Star Wars Darth Bane: Dynasty of Evil,” Karpyshyn; “Fit To Be Tied,” Hatcher; “Deeper Than the Dead,” Hoag; “Fired Up,” Krentz; “Crossfire,” Windle;
Nonfiction
“Miracle on the Hudson,” Prochnau; “Parenting the Hurt Child,” Keck; “Dying to Live,” Blackmore;
“Love & War: Finding the Marriage You’ve Dreamed Of,” Eldredge; “Storey’s Guide to Raising Horses,” Thomas; “The Dictators: Hitler’s Germany, Stalin’s Russia,” Overy.
Large print fiction
“Southern Lights,” Steel; “The Lucky One,” Sparks; “Absolute Fear,” Jackson; “Knit the Season,” Jacobs; “A Christmas Grace,” Perry.
Paperbacks
“The Renegade Hunter,” Sands; “All That You Are,” Holm; “Long, Lean and
Lethal,” O’Clare; “The Strangely Beautiful Tale of Miss Percy Parker,”
Hieber; “Dead and Loving It,” Davidson; “Fatal Justice,” Robbins;
“Hunter’s Need,” Walker; “Wagons West Nebraska!,” Ross; “Winning It
All,” Allison; “Night Moves, Graham.
Also, “Fairy Tale Weddings,” Macomber;
“A Bullet for Billy the Kid,” Henry;
“Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: End Game,” Michaels; “Savagery of the
Mountain Man,” Johnstone; “At Home in Stone Creek,” Miller; “Cold
River,” Neggers; “Love You To Death,” Butcher; “Lead Me On,” Dahl; “Hot
Rocks,” Roberts; “Forbidden Falls,” Carr; “Tempt Me At Twilight,”
Kleypas; “Veil of Shadows,” Armintrout.
Juvenile fiction
“Hardy Boys: Killer Mission,” Dixon; “A Faraway Island,” Thor; “The Jungle Book,” Reinhart; “Old Magic,” Curley;
“Sharp North,” Cave; “Little Snow Goose,” Hawkins; “Here Comes Jack Frost,” Kohara; “Nanook & Pryce Gone Fishing,” Crowley; “Bear Flies High,” Rosen.
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