PARIS — The following new materials have been added to the Hamlin Memorial Library during June:
Fiction
“Whiplash,” Catherine Coulter; “The Passage,” Justin Cronin; “The Burning Wire,” Jeffery Deaver; “The Poacher’s Son,” Paul Doiron; “Sizzling Sixteen,” Janet Evanovich; “Spies of the Balkans,” Alan Furst; “Heart of the Matter,” Emily Giffin; “Death Echo,” Elizabeth Lowell; “Glory in the Name: a novel of the Confederate Army,” James L. Nelson; “One Day,” David Nicholls; “Dangerous,” Diana Palmer; “Private,” James Patterson; “In the Name of Honor,” Richard North Patterson; “The Imperfectionists,” Tom Rachman; “Family Ties,” Danielle Steel; “Innocent,” Scott Turow.
Nonfiction
“Spoken from the Heart,” Laura Bush; “The Big Short: Inside the Doomsday Machine,” Michael Lewis; “The Last Stand: Custer, Sitting Bull and the Battle of the Little Bighorn,” Nathaniel Philbrick.
Young adult
“Going Bovine,” Libba Bray; “The Kings of Clonmel,” John Flanagan; “The Short Second Life of Bree Tanner,” Stephanie Meyer; “Ghost Hunter,” Michelle Paver; “The Necromancer,” Michael Scott.
Juvenile nonfiction
“Biblioburro: a True Story from Colombia.”
Picture books
“Shark vs. Train,” Chris Barton; “One Pup’s Up,” Marsha Wilson Chall; “Rhino’s Great Big Itch!,” Natalie Chivers; “The All-American Jump and Jive Jig,” M. P. Hueston; “The Pirate of Kindergarten,” George Ella Lyon; “Subway,” Christoph Niemann; “Fancy Nancy: Ooh La La! It’s Beauty Day,” Jane O’Connor; “City Dog, Country Frog,” Mo Willems; “Not All Princesses Dress in Pink,” Jane Yolen and Heidi E. Y. Stemple.
DVDs
“Alice in Wonderland”; “Invictus.”
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