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PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following titles to its collection during September. For more information or to reserve a title, contact the library by calling 743-6994 or e-mailing [email protected].

Fiction

Jeffrey Archer, “And Thereby Hangs a Tale”; Rick Bass, “Nashville Chrome”; Ted Bell, “Warlord”; Lisa Black, “Trail of Blood”; Charles Brokaw, “The Lucifer Code”; Wanda Brunstetter, “Betsy’s Return”; Wanda Brunstetter, “Lydia’s Charm”; Richard Castle, “Naked Heat”; Ann Cleeves, “Blue Lightning”; Ben Coes, “Power Down”; Michael Connelly, “The Reversal”; Bernard Cornwell, “The Fort”; Catherine Coulter, “The Valcourt Heiress.”

Also, Jennifer Crusie, “Maybe This Time”; Michael Cunningham, “By Nightfall”; Clive Cussler, “Lost Empire”; MaryJanice Davidson, “Me, Myself, and Why?”; Emma Donoghue, “Room”; Janet Evanovich, “Wicked Appetite”; Richard Paul Evans, “Promise Me”; Christine Feehan, “Dark Peril”; Ken Follett, “Fall of Giants”; Karen Joy Fowler, “What I Didn’t See”; Jonathan Franzen, “Freedom”; Stephen Frey, “Heaven’s Fury.”

Also, William Gibson, “Zero History”; Julia Glass, “The Widower’s Tale”; Myla Goldberg, “The False Friend”; David Grossman, “To the End of the Land”; Sara Gruen, “Ape House”; Richard Harvell, “The Bells”; Jilliane Hoffman, “Pretty Little Things”; Gish Jen, “World and Town”; Terry Johnston, “Winter Rain”; Daphne Kalotay, “Russian Winter”; Jon Katz, “Rose in a Storm”; Elmer Kelton, “Texas Standoff”; Sherrilyn Kenyon, “No Mercy.”

Also, Sophie Kinsella, “Mini-Shopaholic”; James Howard Kunstler, “The Witch of Hebron”; Lora Leigh, “Nauti and Wild”; Beverly Lewis, “The Thorn”; Jeff Lindsay, “Dexter is Delicious”; Debbie Macomber, “Call Me Mrs. Miracle”; Gregory Maguire, “The Next Queen of Heaven”; Terry McMillan, “Getting to Happy”; Fern Michaels, “Exclusive”; Paul Murray, “Skippy Dies”; Sena Jeter Naslund, “Adam & Eve”; Joyce Carol Oates, “Sourland”; Dori Ostermiller, “Outside the Ordinary World”; Robert B. Parker, “Painted Ladies.”

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Also, James Patterson, “Don’t Blink”; Artur Perez-Reverte, “Pirates of the Levant”; Deanna Raybourn, “Dark Road to Darjelling”; Francine Rivers, “Her Daughter’s Dream”; Nancy Taylor Rosenberg, “My Lost Daughter”; Tatiana de Rosnay, “A Secret Kept”; Philip Roth, “Nemesis”; William Ryan, “The Holy Thief”; R.A. Salvatore, “Gauntlgrym”; Brandon Sanderson, “The Way of Kings”; John Sandford, “Bad Blood”; Steven Saylor, “Empire”; Sheldon Siegel, “Perfect Alibi.”

Also, Bertice Small, “The Border Vixen”; Haywood Smith, “Waking Up in Dixie”; Nicholas Sparks, “Safe Haven”; Scott Spencer, “Man in the Woods”; Danielle Steel, “Legacy”; Patrick Taylor, “An Irish Country Courtship”; Scarlett Thomas, “Our Tragic Universe”; Guillermo del Toro, “The Fall”; Karen White, “On Folly Beach”; Sean Williams, “Star Wars: The Force Unleashed 2”; Sherryl Woods, “A Chesapeake Shores Christmas”; Stuart Woods, “Santa Fe Edge”; Thomas Young, “The Mullah’s Storm.”

Mystery

Susan Wittig Albert, “The Tale of Oat Cake Crag”; Arnaldur Indridason, “Hypothermia”; Suzanne Arruda, “The Crocodile’s Last Embrace”; Donald Bain, “The Queen’s Jewels: A Murder She Wrote Mystery”; Stephanie Barron, “Jane and the Madness of Lord Byron”; Rhys Bowen, “Royal Blood”; Rita Mae Brown, “A Nose for Justice”; Ken Bruen, “The Devil”; Laura Childs, “Fiber and Brimstone”; Margaret Coel, “The Spider’s Web”; Mary Daheim, “Loco Motive”; Lindsey Davis, “Nemesis.”

Also, Joanne Fluke, “Gingerbread Cookie Murder”; Christopher Fowler, “Bryant & May Off the Rails”; William Kent Krueger, “Vermilion Drift”; Archer Mayor, “Red Herring”; Val McDermid, “Fever of the Bone”; Leslie Meier, “Wicked Witch Murder”; Deon Meyer, “Thirteen Hours”; Sara Paretsky, “Body Work”; Louise Penny, “Bury Your Dead”; Spencer Quinn, “To Fetch a Thief”; Ruth Rendell, “Portobello”; S.J. Rozan, “On the Line”; Aimee Thurlo, “Never-Ending Snake”; Charles Todd, “An Impartial Witness.”

Paperbacks

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Cherry Adair, “The Bodyguard”; Lara Adrian, “Taken By Midnight”; Victoria Alexander, “Desires of a Perfect Lady”; Liz Carlyle, “One Touch of Scandal”; Robyn Carr, “Virgin River”; Robyn Carr, “Shelter Mountain”; Jayne Castle, “Midnight Crystal”; Olivia Drake, “Never Trust a Rogue”; Heather Graham, “Ghost Moon”; Karen Hawkins, “Much Ado about Marriage”; Iris Johansen, “Reap the Wind”; Sherrilyn Kenyon, “Deadly Promises.”

Also, Lora Leigh, “Renegade”; Debbie Macomber, “1022 Evergreen Place”; Susan Mallery, “Finding Perfect”; Cathy Maxwell, “The Marriage Ring”; Carly Phillips, “Love Me if You Dare”; Emilie Richards, “A Truth for a Truth”; JoAnn Ross, “The Homecoming”; Sharon Sala, “Swept Aside”; Lynsay Sands, “Born to Bite”; Susan Sizemore, “Dark Stranger”; Mariah Stewart, “Home Again”; Lynn Viehl, “Dreamveil”; J.R. Ward, “Crave.”

Large print

Ann Brashares, “My Name is Memory”; Michael Connelly, “The Reversal”; Bernard Cornwell, “The Fort”; Clive Cussler, “Lost Empire”; Frederick Forsyth, “The Cobra”; Dick Francis, “Crossfire”; Tess Gerritsen, “Ice Cold”; Sara Gruen, “Ape House”; Beverly Lewis, “The Thorn”; Debbie Macomber, “1022 Evergreen Place”; Sara Paretsky, “Body Work”; James Patterson, “Don’t Blink”; Kathy Reichs, “Spider Bones”; Nicholas Sparks, “Safe Haven”; Danielle Steel, “Legacy”; Stephen White, “The Last Lie.”

Young adult

Alexandra Adornetto, “Halo”; Holly Black, “Zombies vs. Unicorns”; Heather Brewer, “Twelfth Grade Kills”; Kate Brian, “Vanished”; Patrick Carman, “The Crossbones”; Cassandra Clare, “Clockwork Angel”; Lauren Conrad, “Sugar and Spice”; Caroline B. Cooney, “Three Black Swans”; Joseph Delaney, “Rise of the Huntress: The Last Apprentice”; Lisi Harrison, “Monster High”; Lisi Harrison, “Bell of the Brawl”; Ellen Hopkins, “Fallout”; Catherine Jinks, “The Genius Wars.”

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Also, Lauren Kate, “Torment: a Fallen Novel”; Chris Lynch, “Hothouse”; Richelle Mead, “Succubus Blues”; Alyson Noel, “Radiance”; Terry Pratchett, “I Shall Wear Midnight”; Darren Shan, “Birth of a Killer”; Gillian Shields, “Betrayal”; Gena Showalter, “Unraveled”; Natalie Standiford, “Confessions of the Sullivan Sisters”; Cate Tiernan, “Immortal Beloved”; Nancy Werlin, “Extraordinary”; Kiersten White, “Paranormalcy”; Yvonne Woon, “Dead Beautiful”; Brenna Yovanoff, “The Replacement.”

Audiobooks on CD

Kalisha Buckhanon, “Upstate”; Michael Connelly, “The Reversal”; Catherine Coulter, “The Valcourt Heiress”; Clive Cussler, “Lost Empire”; Janet Evanovich, “Wicked Appetite”; Richard Paul Evans, “Promise Me”; Cornelia Funke, “Reckless”; Sara Gruen, “Ape House”; Debbie Macomber, “1022 Evergreen Place”; Debbie Macomber, “Call Me Mrs. Miracle”; Robert B. Parker, “Painted Ladies”; James Patterson, “Don’t Blink”; Kathy Reichs, “Spider Bones”; John Sandford, “Bad Blood”; Nicholas Sparks, “Safe Haven”; Danielle Steel, “Legacy”; Stuart Woods, “Santa Fe Edge.”

Nonfiction

“Guinness World Records, 2011”; Jennifer Arnold, “Through a Dog’s Eyes”; Andrew Bacevich, “Washington Rules”; Mark Bittman, “The Food Matters Cookbook”; Billy Bryson, “At Home”; Mike Capuzzo, “The Murder Room”; Susan Casey, “The Wave”; Eric Foner, “The Fiery Trial”; Thomas Foster, “How to Read Literature Like a Professor.”

Also, Stephen Hawking, “The Grand Design”; Arianna Huffington, “Third World America”; Ron Jaworski, “The Games that Changed the Game”; Steven Johnson, “Where Good Ideas Come From”; David Limbaugh, “Crimes Against Liberty”; Jenny McCarthy, “Love, Lust & Faking It”; Paul McKenna, “I Can Make You Confident”; Daniel Okrent, “Last Call”; Bill O’Reilly, “Pinheads and Patriots”; P.J. O’Rourke, “Don’t Vote.”

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Also, Robert Reich, “Aftershock”; Michael Roizen, “You, Raising a Child”; Charles Seife, “Proofiness”; Jon Stewart, “Earth (the Book)”; James Swanson, “Bloody Crimes”; Isabel Wilkerson, “The Warmth of Other Suns”; Bob Woodward, “Obama’s Wars”; Shing-Tung Yau, “The Shape of Inner Space.”

Biography

Ingrid Betancourt, “Even Silence has an End”; Tony Blair, “A Journey”; Jimmy Carter, “White House Diary”; Ron Chernow, “Washington: a Life”; Andrew Morton, “Angelina”; Dave Mustaine, “Mustaine”; Marlo Thomas, “Growing Up Laughing.”

DVDs

“Clash of the Titans”; “Harry Brown”; “How to Commit Marriage”; “Just Wright”; “Killers”; “Letters to Juliet”; “Marmaduke”; “The Prince of Persia”; “Robin Hood”; “Solitary Man”; “Temple Grandin.”

Picture books

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Jon Agee, “Mr. Putney’s Quacking Dog”; Graeme Base, “The Legend of the Golden Snail”; Bonny Becker, “A Bedtime for Bear”; Bonny Becker, “A Birthday for Bear”; Samantha Berger, “Martha Doesn’t Share”; Michael Ian Black, “A Pig Parade is a Terrible Idea”; Jan Brett, “The Three Little Dassies”; Lisa Brown, “Vampire Boy’s Good Night”; Cecil Castellucci, “Grandma’s Gloves”; Doreen Cronin, “Rescue Bunnies”; Jamie Lee Curtis, “My Mommy Hung the Moon”; Doug Cushman, “Halloween Good Night.”

Also, Kate DiCamillo, “Bink & Gollie”; Richard Egielski, “Captain Sky Blue”; Jackie French, “Diary of a Baby Wombat”; Keith Graves, “Chicken Big”; Holly Hobbie, “Fanny”; James Howe, “Brontorina”; Justin Norton, “The Odious Ogre”; Alethea Kontis, ” Alpha Oops: the Day Z Went First”; Alethea Kontis, “Alpha Oops! H is for Halloween”; Norbert Landa, “The Great Monster Hunt”; Kate McMullan, “I’m Big”; Jon Muth, “Zen Ghosts.”

Also, Laura Numeroff, “Otis and Sydney and the Best Birthday Ever”; Lynn Plourde, “The Blizzard Wizard”; Julia Rawlinson, “Fletcher and the Snowflake”; David Shannon, “It’s Christmas, David!”; Tori Spelling, “Presenting – Tallulah”; Gennady Spirin “Little Red Riding Hood”; Rosemary Wells, “Max & Ruby’s Bedtime Book”; David Wiesner, “Art & Max”; Mo Willems, “We are in a Book”; Mo Willems, “Knuffle Bunny Free”; Audrey Wood, “Piggy Pie Po.”

Children’s fiction

Tony Abbott, “The Final Quest”; E.D. Baker, “A Prince Among Frogs”; Blue Balliett, “The Danger Box”; Annie Barrows, “Ivy and Bean: What’s the Big Idea?”; Dale Basye, “Blimpo: The Third Circle of Heck”; Pseudonymous Bosch, “This Isn’t What It Looks Like”; Michael Buckley, “M is Mama’s Boy”; Georgia Byng, “Molly Moon and the Morphing Mystery.”

Also, Meg Cabot, “Blast from the Past”; Cressida Cowell, “How to Ride a Dragon’s Storm”; Christopher Curtis, “Elijah of Buxton”; Tony DiTerlizzi, “The Search for WondLa”; Adam Jay Epstein, “The Familiars”; Cornelia Funke, “Reckless”; Patricia Reilly Giff, “Storyteller”; Margaret Peterson Haddix, “Into the Gauntlet”; Mary Downing Hahn, “The Ghost of Crutchfield Hall.”

Also, Kirby Larson, “The Fences Between Us”; Cynthia Lord, “Touch Blue”; Mary Pope Osborne, “A Ghost Tale for Christmas”; Gary Paulsen, “Masters of Disaster”; Philip Reeve, “No Such Thing As Dragons”; Angie Sage,”Ghostsitters”; Nancy Springer, “The Case of the Gypsy Good-bye”; R.L. Stine, “The Wizard of Ooze.”

Children’s nonfiction

Zoe Alley, “There’s a Princess in the Palace”; Julie Ferris, “Ideas That Changed the World”; Steve Jenkins, “Bones”; Steve Jenkins, “What Do You With a Tail Like That?”; Jean Marzollo, “I Spy a Christmas Tree”; Alvin Schwartz, “More Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark”; Jane Yolen, “Switching on the Moon.”

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