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PARIS – The Paris Public Library recently added the following items to its collection. For more information or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected].

Fiction

Kelley Armstrong, “Waking the Witch”; Nevada Barr, “Burn”; Elizabeth Brundage, “A Stranger Like You”; James Lee Burke, “The Glass Rainbow”; Michael Byers, “Percival’s Planet”; John Connolly, “The Whisperers”; Thomas Cook, “The Last Talk with Lola Faye”; Bill Crider, “Murder in the Air”; Jude Deveraux, “Scarlet Nights”; Carole Nelson Douglas, “Cat in an Ultramarine Scheme”; Alex Dryden, “Moscow Sting”; Loren Estleman, “Roy & Lillie”; Dan Fesperman, “Layover in Dubai”; Karin Fossum, “Broken”; Brian Freemantle, “Red Star Rising”; Tana French, “Faithful Place”; Kate Furnivall, “The Jewel of St. Petersburg”; Lisa Gardner, “Live to Tell”; W. Michael Gear, “People of the Longhouse.”

Also, Tess Gerritsen, “Ice Cold”; Philippa Gregory, “The Red Queen”; Jane Haddam, “Wanting Shelia Dead”; Charlaine Harris, editor, “Death’s Excellent Vacation”; Carl Hiaasen, “Star Island”; Rebecca James, “Beautiful Malice”; Steven James, “The Bishop”; J.A. Jance, “Queen of the Night”; Iris Johansen, “Shadow Zone”; Alex Kava, “Damaged”; Faye Kellerman, “Hangman”; Henning Mankell, “The Fifth Woman”; Sue Margolis, “Perfect Blend”; Todd McCaffrey, “Dragongirl”; Alexander McCall Smith, “Corduroy Mansions”; Ridley Pearson, “In Harm’s Way”; Ayelet Waldman, “Red Hook Road”; Tracie Peterson, “Twilight’s Serenade.”

Also, Peter Quinn, “The Man Who Never Returned”; Christopher Reich, “Rules of Betrayal”; Kat Richardson, “Labyrinth”; Gary Shteyngart, “Super Sad True Love Story”; Daniel Silva, “The Rembrandt Affair”; Helen Simonson, “Major Pettigrew’s Last Stand”; Mona Simpson, “My Hollywood”; Lauraine Snelling, “Sophie’s Dilemma”; Lauraine Snelling, “A Touch of Grace”; Lauraine Snelling, “A Dream to Follow”; Lisa Unger, “Fragile”; Lee Vance, “The Garden of Betrayal”; Jennifer Weiner, “Fly Away Home”; Alison Weir, “Captive Queen”; Sean Williams, “Star Wars, the Old Republic”; Don Winslow, “Savages.”

Paperbacks

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Elizabeth Boyle, “Something about Emmaline”; Suzanne Brockmann, “Infamous”; Christina Dodd, “Chains of Ice”; Christine Feehan, “Dark Demon”; Christine Feehan, “Water Bound”; Heather Graham, “Ghost Shadow”; Lorraine Heath, “Surrender to the Devil”; Elizabeth Hoyt, “Wicked Intentions”; Madeline Hunter, “Lessons of Desire”; Eloisa James, “A Kiss at Midnight”; Sabrina Jeffries, “Don’t Bargain with the Devil”; Sherrilyn Kenyon, “In Other Worlds”; Susan Mallery, “Almost Perfect”; Lynsay Sands, “The Hellion and the Highlander”; Gena Showalter, “The Darkest Lie”; Susan Wiggs, “The Hostage.”

Large print

Catherine Coulter, “Whiplash”; Clive Cussler, “The Spy”; Jeffery Deaver, “The Burning Wire”; Dorothea Benton Frank, “Lowcountry Summer”; Elin Hilderbrand, “The Island”; J.A. Jance, “Queen of the Night”; Johanna Lindsey, “That Perfect Someone”; James Patterson, “Demons and Druids: Daniel X”; Richard North Patterson, “In the Name of Honor”; Robin Pilcher, “The Long Way Home”; Christopher Reich, “Rules of Betrayal”; Ann B. Ross, “Miss Julia Renews Her Vows”; Jane Smiley, “Private Life”; Joanne Fluke, “Plum Pudding Murder.”

Nonfiction

Anthony Bourdain, “Medium Raw”; Jane Brox, “Brilliant: the Evolution of Artificial Light”; Anne Byrn, “The Cake Mix Doctor Returns!”; S.C. Gwynne, “Empire of the Summer Moon: Quanah Parker and the Rise and Fall of the Comanches”; Justin Halpern, “Sh*t My Dad Says”; Laura Ingraham, “The Obama Diaries”; Sam Kean, “The Disappearing Spoon: and Other True Tales of Madness, Love, and the History of the World from the Periodic Table of the Elements”; Lisa Lillen, “Hungry Girl Happy Hour”; Joyce Meyer, “Approval Addiction: Overcoming the Need to Please Everyone”; Robert O’Connell, “The Ghosts of Cannae: Hannibal and the Darkest Hour of the Roman Republic”; Mary Roach, “Packing for Mars: the Curious Science of Life in the Void”; Robert K. Wittman, “Priceless: How I Went Undercover to Rescue the World’s Stolen Treasures.”

Young adult

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Laurie Baratz-Logsted, “The Education of Bet”; Robin Benway, “The Extraordinary Secrets of April, May and June”; Lisi Harrison, “My Little Phony”; Charles Higson, “The Enemy”; Tonya Hurley, “Ghostgirl: Lovesick”; Stacey Jay, “My So-called Death”; Pittacus Lore, “I am Number Four”; James Patterson, “Demons and Druids: Daniel X”; Tricia Rayburn, “Siren”; Celia Rees, “The Fool’s Girl”; Douglas Rees, “Majix”; Adam Rex, “Fat Vampire”; Darren Shan, “The Thin Executioner”; Neal Shusterman, “Bruiser”; Lili St. Crow, “Jealousy”; Laurie Stolarz, “Blue is for Nightmares”; Laurie Stolarz, “White is for Magic”; Laurie Stolarz, “Silver is for Secrets”; Laurie Stolarz, “Red is Remembrance.”

Picture books

Ted Arnold, “Hi Fly Guy”; Ted Arnold, “Super Fly Guy”; Ted Arnold, “Shoo, Fly Guy”; Ted Arnold, “There was an Old Lady who Swallowed a Fly Guy”; Ted Arnold, “Fly High, Fly Guy”; Ted Arnold, “Hooray for Fly Guy!”; Ted Arnold, “I Spy Fly Guy!”; Ted Arnold, “Fly Guy Meets Fly Girl”; Nancy Carlson, “Start Saving, Henry!”; Lois Ehlert, “Lots of Spots”; Susan Hill, “Marley and the Runaway Pumpkin”; Tad Hills, “How Rocket Learned to Read”; Judy Hindley, “Sleepy Places”; D.B. Johnson, “Palazzo Inverso”; Victoria Kahn, “School Rules”; Matthew McEligott, “Even Monsters Need Haircuts”; Herman Parish, “Amelia Bedelia’s First Apple Pie”; Robert Quackenbush, “First Grade Jitters”; Scott Santoro, “Which Way to Witch School”; William Steig, “Shrek”; Katherine Tegan, “The Story of the Jack O’Lantern”; Matthew Van Fleet, “Cat”; Audrey Verrick, “Is Your Buffalo Ready for Kindergarten.”

Juvenile fiction

Dan Gutman, “Miss Mary is Scary”; Erin Hunter, “Skyclan’s Destiny”; John Lawrence Peterson, “The Littles Give a Party”; Polly Shulman, “The Grimm Legacy”; Geronimo Stilton, “The Pecular Pumpkin Thief”; Jacqueline West, “The Shadows.”

Juvenile nonfiction

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Alvin Schwartz, “Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”; Teruyuki Komlya, “Life-Size Aquarium”; Steve Parker, “Extreme Bugs”; Ingrid Adnersson, “My First Book of Horses”; Jack Prelutsky, “There’s No Place Like School”; Holly George-Warren, “The Cowgirl Way.”

Books on Audio-CD

Nevada Barr, “Burn”; James Lee Burke, “The Glass Rainbow”; Lee Child, “61 Hours”; Janet Evanovich, “Sizzling Sixteen”; Lisa Gardner, “Live to Tell”; Susan Isaacs, “As Husbands Go”; Iris Johansen, “Shadow Zone”; Vicki Myron, “Dewey;” James Patterson, “Demons and Druids”; Ridley Pearson, “In Harm’s Way”; Amanda Quick, “Burning Lamp”; Christopher Reich, “Rules of Betrayal”; Daniel Silva, “The Rembrandt Affair”; Jane Smiley, “Private Life”; Jennifer Weiner, “Fly Away Home.”

DVDs

“The Bounty Hunter”; “Bright Star”; “Brooklyn’s Finest”; “Chisum”; “Clash of the Titans”; “Cop Out”; “Gamer”; “Green Zone”; “Hot Tub Time Machine”; “The Losers”; “New York, I Love You”; “Percy Jackson and the Olympians: the Lightning Thief”; “Repo Men”; “The Runaways”; “She’s Out of My League”; “A Single Man.”

Blu-rays

“Adoration”; “The Edge of Love”; “The Informers”; “Management”; “Rachel Getting Married”; “Revolutionary Road”; “Sex and the City”; “W”; “What Just Happened.”

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