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WATERFORD — New books have been added to the collection at the Waterford Library.

Fiction

“The Ask,” Sam Lipsyte; “Caught,” Harlan Coben; “Deception,” Jonathan Kellerman; “Deliver us From Evil,” David Baldacci; “The Double Comfort Safari Club,” Alexander McCall Smith; “The Farmer’s Daughter,” Jim Harrison; “The Girl Who Fell From the Sky,” Heidi Darrow; “The Girl Who Kicked the Hornet’s Nest,” Stieg Larsson; “Hell Gate,” Linda Fairstein; “House Rules,” Jody Picoult; “The Imperfectionists,” Tom Rachman; “The Irresistible Henry House,” Lisa Grunwald; “Island Beneath the Sea,”Isabel Allende; “The Last Time I Saw You,” Elizabeth Berg; “Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand,” Helen Simonson.

Also, “A Murderous Procession,” Ariana Franklin; “One Good Dog,” Susan Wilson; “The Postmistress,” Sarah Blake; “The Privileges,” Jonathan Dee; “Push,” Sapphire; “Solar,” Ian McEwan; “Split Image,” Robert Parker; “Still Midnight,” Denise Mina; “Summertime,” J.M.Coetzee; “The Surrendered,” Chang-rae Lee; “This Body of Death,” Elizabeth George; “The Three A Week in December,” Sebastion Faulks; “The Three Weissmans of Westport,” Cathleen Schine; “Winter Garden,” Kristin Hannah.

Nonfiction

“A Comprehensive Guide to the Principles and Techniques of Handknitting,” Montse Stanley; “Joshua Chamberlain: A Hero’s Life and Legacy,” John Pullen; “Lap Quilting with Georgia Bonesteel,” Georgia Bonesteel; “Teach Yourself Visually Knitting, second edition,” Sharon Turner.

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Children and young adult

“Actual Size,” Steve Jenkins; “Biggest, Strongest, Fastest,” Steve Jenkins; “Books From Maine: a Raising Readers Collection”; “Cam Jansen: The Summer Camp Mysteries,” David Adler; “Copper,” Kazu Kibuishi; “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Dog Days,” Jeff Kinney; “Emma Dilemma and the New Nanny,” Patricia Hermes; “Going Bovine,” Libba Bray; “Magic School Bus and Climate Change,” Joanna Cole; “Mirror, Mirror: A Book of Reversible Verse,” Marilyn Singer; “My Garden,” Kevin Henkes.

Also, “Mysterious Howling: Book 1,” Maryrose Wood; “The Sniper,” James Riordan; “The Storm in the Barn,” Matt Phelan; “Summer According to Humphrey,” Betty Birney; “Trickster: Native American Tales,” Matt Dembicki; “Vampire Rising, Book 1,” Jason Henderson; “The Very Little Princess,” Marian Baurer; “Woods Runner,” Gary Paulsen.

The Waterford Library is open to all residents of Waterford. Hours are from 2 to 6 p.m. Monday; from 3 to 8 p.m. Wednesday; from 10 a.m to noon Friday; and from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday.

A homebound delivery program is available for Waterford residents. Books will be delivered to residents of the town who are unable to travel to the library for any reason; this includes people with permanent or temporary disabilities or health problems. A library volunteer will deliver books to participants approximately every three weeks and books will be renewable by telephoning either the library or the volunteer. To sign up for the program, Waterford residents may call the library at 583-2050.

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