SOUTH PARIS — The Paris Public Library recently added the following items to its collection. For more information or to reserve a title, call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected]. Home delivery of materials is available.
Fiction
Cherry Adair, “Black Magic”; Beverly Barton, “Don’t Cry”; John Birmingham, “After America”; Charles Brokaw, “The Lucifer Code”; Terry Brooks, “Bearers of the Black Staff”; Sandra Brown, “Tough Customer”; Ken Bruen, “The Devil”; James Church, “The Man with the Baltic Stare”; Robin Cook, “Cure”; Jennifer Crusie, “Maybe This Time”; Clive Cussler, “Lost Empire”; Lindsey Davis, “Nemesis”; Eric Jerome Dickey, “Tempted by Trouble”; Olivia Drake, “Never Trust a Rogue”; Christine Feehan.
Also, “Dark Peril: a Carpathian Novel”; Zoe Ferraris, “City of Veils”; Giles Foden, “Turbulence”; Frederick Forsyth, “The Cobra”; Anne Fortier, “Juliet”; Dick Francis, “Cross Fire”; Jonathan Franzen, “Freedom”; Emily Giffin, “Love the One You’re With”; Nancy Grace, “Death on the D-List”; Heather Graham, “Ghost Night”; W.E.B. Griffin, “The Vigilantes”; Brian Haig, “The Capitol Game”; Karen Hawkins, “Much Ado about Marriage”; Linda Howard, “Veil of Night”; Laura Lippman, “I’d Know You Anywhere.”
Also, Debbie Macomber, “Orchard Valley Brides”; Joyce Maynard, “The Good Daughters”; Leslie Meier, “Wicked Witch Murder”; Teresa Medeiros, “The Devil Wears Plaid”; Fern Michaels, “Exclusive”; Paul Murray, “Skippy Dies”; Sara Paretsky, “Body Work”; James Patterson, “The Postcard Killers”; Artur Perez-Reverte, “Pirates of the Levant”; Carly Phillips, “Kiss Me If You Can”; Kathy Reichs, “Spider Bones”; Peter Robinson, “Bad Boy”; David Rosenfelt, “Dog Tags”; William Ryan, “The Holy Thief.”
Also, R.A. Salvatore, “The Bear”; Brandon Sanderson, “The Way of Kings”; Steven Saylor, “Empire”; Martin Cruz Smith, “Three Stations”; Aimee Thurlo, “Never-Ending-Snake”; Charles Todd, “An Impartial Witness”; Lauren Weisberger, “Last Night at Chateau Marmont”; Stephen White, “The Last Lie”; Elie Wiesel, “The Sonderberg Case.”
Large print
Sandra Brown, “Tough Customer”; James Lee Burke, “The Glass Rainbow”; Robin Cook, “Cure”; Lisa Gardner, “Live to Tell”; Linda Howard, “Veil of Night”; Faye Kellerman, “Hangman”; Fern Michaels, “The Real Deal”; James Patterson, “The Postcard Killers”; Louise Shaffer, “Looking for a Love Story”; Daniel Silva, “The Rembrandt Affair”; Jennifer Weiner, “Fly Away Home.”
Young adult
Susanne Collins, “Mockingjay”; Margaret Peterson Haddix, “Sabotaged”; Lisi Harrison, “Monster High”; Amy Hurtley, “The Everafter”; Rebecca Maizel, “Infinite Days”; Kirsten Miller, “The Eternal Ones”; Susin Nielsen, “Dear George Clooney, Please Marry My Mother”; Alyson Noel, “Radiance.”
Books on CD
Sandra Brown, “Tough Customer”; Eoin Colfer, “Artemis Fowl: the Atlantis Complex”; Robin Cook, “Cure”; Justin Cronin, “The Passage”; Jennifer Crusie, “Maybe This Time”; Clive Cussler, “Lost Empire”; Frederick Forsyth, “The Cobra”; W.E.B. Griffin, “The Vigilantes”; Linda Howard, “Veil of Night”; Judith A. Jance, “Queen of the Night”; James Patterson, “The Postcard Killers.”
Nonfiction
Tony Blair, “A Journey: My Political Life”; Rhonda Byrne, “The Power”; Michael Fayer, “Absolutely Small: How Quantum Theory Explains Our Everyday World”; Danica McKellar, “Hot X: Algebra Exposed”; Sam Wasson, “Fifth Avenue, 5 A.M.”
Picture books
Tedd Arnold, “Buzz Boy and Fly Guy”; Doreen Cronin, “Rescue Bunnies”; Susan Middleton Elya, “No More, Por Favor”; Candace Fleming, “Clever Jack Takes the Cake”; Denise Fleming, “Sleepy, Oh So Sleepy”; Daniel Kirk, “Library Mouse: a World to Explore”; Daniel Kirk, “Honk Honk! Beep Beep!”; Brian Lies, “Bats at the Ballgame”; Jonathan London, “I’m a Truck Driver”; Ethan Long, “One Drowsy Dragon”; D.J. MacHale, “The Monster Princess”; Kate McMullan, “I’m Big!”; Marjorie Murray, “Halloween Night”; Jane O’Connor, “Fancy Nancy and the Delectable Cupcakes”; Nicholas Oldland, “Making the Moose Out of Life”; James Preller, “A Pirates Guide to First Grade”; Lola Schaefer, “Happy Halloween, Mittens”; Lola Schaefer, “Frankie Stein Starts School”; Rob Scotton, “Scaredy-Cat Splat!”; Judy Sierra, “Tell the Truth, B.B. Wolf”; Lane Smith, “It’s a Book”; David Ezra Stein, “Interrupting Chicken”; Lisa Wheeler, “Ugly Pie”; Karma Wilson, “The Cow Loves Cookies.”
Children’s fiction
George Beard, “The Adventures of Ook and Gluk, Kung-Fu Cavemen from the Future”; Eoin Colfer, “Artemis Fowl: The Atlantis Complex”; Michael Grant, “The Call”; Ingrid Law, “Scumble”; Megan McDonald, “Judy Moody, Girl Detective”; Sara Pennypacker, “Clementine: Friend of the Week”; Aaron Renier, “The Unsinkble Walker Bean.”
Children’s nonfiction
Brian Cleary, “A-B-A-B-A: a Book of Pattern”; Brian Cleary, “I’m and Won’t, They’re and Don’t”; David Burnie, “How Animals Work”; Jack Prelutsky, “The Carnival of the Animals”; Russell Freedman, “The War to End All Wars: World War I”; “The Big Idea Science Book.”
DVDs
“The Back-up Plan,” “City Island,” “Date Night,” “Death at a Funeral,” “Diary of a Wimpy Kid,” “Furry Vengeance,” “The Ghost Writer,” “Kick-Ass,” “The Last Song,” “Letters to God.”
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