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PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following books to its collection in October. For more information or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected]. Home delivery is available.

Fiction

V.C. Andrews, “Daughter of Darkness”; M.C. Beaton, “Busy Body: an Agatha Raisin Mystery”; Barbara Taylor Bradford, “Playing the Game”; Jim Butcher, “Side Jobs: Dresden Files”; Stephen J. Cannell, “The Prostitute’s Ball”; Lee Child, “Worth Dying For”; Jeffery Deaver, “Edge”; Stephen Donaldson, “Against All Things Ending”; Kaitlyn Dunnett, “The Corpse Wore Tartan”; Nicholas Evans, “The Brave”; Vince Flynn, “American Assassin”; John Grisham, “The Confession.”

Also, Paul Grossman, “The Sleepwalkers”; David Handler, “The Shimmering Blond Sister”; Carolyn Hart, “Ghost in Trouble”; Sabrina Jeffries, “A Hellion in Her Bed”; Iris Johansen, “Chasing the Night”; Robert Jordan, “Towers of Midnight”; Jan Karon, “In the Company of Others”; Sherrilyn Kenyon, “Blood Trinity”; Raymond Khoury, “The Templar Salvation”; Thomas Kinkade, “On Christmas Eve”; Andrew Klavan, “The Identity Man.”

Also, Lisa Kleypas, “Christmas Eve at Friday Harbor”; Nicole Krauss, “Great House”; Stephanie Laurens, “The Reckless Bride”; John Le Carre, “Our Kind of Traitor”; Dennis Lehane, “Moonlight Mile”; Lora Leigh, “Styx’s Storm”; Elmore Leonard, “Djibouti”; Julia London, “The Year of Living Scandalously”; Armistead Maupin, “Mary Ann in Autumn”; Alexander McCall Smith, “The Charming Quirks of Others”; Patrick McManus, “The Huckleberry Murders”; Richelle Mead, “Succubus on Top.”

Richelle Mead, “Succubus Heat”; Richelle Mead, “Succubus Dreams”; Richelle Mead, “Succubus Shadows”; Marcia Muller, “Coming Back”; Reggie Nadelson, “Blood Count”; Fern Michaels, “Holiday Magic”; Cynthia Ozick, “Foreign Bodies”; Anne Perry, “A Christmas Odyssey”; Tracie Peterson, “A Daughter’s Inheritance”; Spencer Quinn, “Dog On It”; Naomi Ragen, “The Tenth Song”; J.D. Robb, “Indulgence in Death”; Nora Roberts, “Happy Ever After”; Joel C. Rosenberg, “The Twelfth Iman.”

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Greg Rucka, “The Last Run”; Sapphire, “Push”; Bernard Schlink, “The Weekend”; Donna VanLiere, “The Christmas Journey”; Penny Vincenzi, “Forbidden Places”; Lauren Willig, “The Mischief of the Mistletoe”; Connie Willis, “All Clear”; F. Paul Wilson, “Fatal Error.”

Young adult

Laurie Halse Anderson, “Forge”; T.A. Barron, “Ultimate Magic: Merlin’s Dragon”; Kate Brian, “Last Christmas”; Kate Brian, “Pure Sin”; P.C. Cast, “The Fledgling Handbook 101”; Rachel Cohen, “Dash and Lily’s Book of Dares”; James Dashner, “The Scorch Trials”; Melissa De La Cruz, “Misguided Angel”; Jennifer Donnelly, “Revolution”; Becca Fitzpatrick, “Crescendo”; Kami Garcia, “Beautiful Darkness.”

Also, Anna Godbersen, “Bright Young Things”; Stephanie Hemphill, “Wicked Girls: a Novel of the Salem Witch Trials”; Lisa Mangum, “The Golden Spiral”; Lisa Mangum, “The Hourglass Door”; Hannah Rob McKinnon, “The Properties of Water”; James Owen, “The Dragon’s Apprentice”; Leila Sales, “Mostly Good Girls”; Jane Smiley, “A Good Horse”; Scott Westerfeld, “Behemoth”; Richard Yancey, “The Curse of the Wendigo.”

Books on audio-CD

Barbara Taylor Bradford, “Playing the Game”; Lee Child, “Worth Dying For”; Suzanne Collins, “Mockingjay”; Jeffery Deaver, “Edge”; Nicholas Evan, “The Brave”; John Grisham, “The Confession”; Iris Johansen, “Chasing the Night”; Jan Karon, “In the Company of Others”; John Le Carre, “Our Kind of Traitor”; Dennis Lehane, “Moonlight Mile”; Rick Riordan, “The Lost Hero”; J.D. Robb, “Indulgence in Death”; Nora Roberts, “Happy Ever After.”

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Large print

Lee Child, “Worth Dying For”; Catherine Coulter, “The Valcourt Heiress”; Nicholas Evans, “The Brave”; John Grisham, “The Confession”; Susan Issacs, “As Husbands Go”; Jan Karon, “In the Company of Others”; John Le Carre, “Our Kind of Traitor”; Dennis Lehane, “Moonlight Mile”; Elmore Leonard, “Dijbouti”; Debbie Macomber, “Call Me Mrs. Miracle”; Alexander McCall Smith, “The Charming Quirks of Others”; Terry McMillan, “Getting to Happy”; Robert B. Parker, “Painted Ladies”; Martin Cruz Smith, “Three Stations”; Rita Mae Brown, “A Nose for Justice.”

Nonfiction

Glenn Beck, “Broke”; H.W. Brands, “American Colossus: the Triumph of Capitalism”; Stephen Breyer, “Making Our Democracy Work”; Sloane Crosley, “How Did You Get This Number”; Dinesh, D’Souza, “The Roots of Obama’s Rage”; John Edward, “Infinite Quest”; Ina Garten, “Barefoot Contessa: How Easy is That?”; Joel Osteen, “The Christmas Spirit”; Rachael Ray, “Rachael Ray’s Look + Cook”; Ann Rule, “In the Still of the Night”; Oliver Sacks, “The Mind’s Eye”; Michael Savage, “Trickle Up Poverty”; Anthony Shaffer, “Operation Dark Heart”; Alan Taylor, “The Civil War of 1812”; Simon Winchester, “Atlantic”; Robb Wolf, “The Paleo Solution”; David Zinczenko, “Cook This, Not That.”

Biography

Mary Karr, “Lit”; Jane Leavy, “The Last Boy: Mickey Mantle and the End of America’s Childhood”; Keith Richards, “Life”; Betty White, “Here We Go Again.”

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Picture books

Marc Brown, “Arthur’s Fire Drill”; Peter Brown, “Children Make Terrible Pets”; John Burningham, “There’s Going to be a Baby”; Anna Dewdney, “Llama Llama Holiday Drama”; Kama Einhorn, “Olivia Claus”; Rebecca Emberley, “If You’re a Monster and You Know It”; Ian Falconer, “Olivia Goes to Venice”; Mem Fox, “Let’s Count Goats”; Marla Frazee, “The Boss Baby”; Don Freeman, “One More Acorn”; Susan Hill, “Snow Dog Marley.”

Also, Holly Hobbie, “Everything But the Horse”; Jay Alison, “The Nutcracker”; Victoria Kann, “Pinkalicious: Pink Around the Rink”; Kristin Kladstrup, “A Night in Santa’s Great Big Bag”; Emma Kragen, “The Twelve Dogs of Christmas”; Suzy Lee, “Shadow”; Kevin Lewis, “My Truck is Stuck”; Anita Lobel, “Nini Lost and Found”; Arlene Mosel, “Tikki Tikki Tembo.”

Also, Vicki Myron, “Dewey’s Christmas at the Library”; Jane O’Connor, “Fancy Nancy and the Fabulous Fashion Boutique”; Jane O’Connor, “My Family History: Fancy Nancy”; Krist, “Oliver’s First Christmas”; Christopher Raschka, “Little Black Crow”; Lemony Snicket, “13 Words”; Chris Van Allsburg, “The Widow’s Broom”; Chris Van Allsburg, “The Garden of Abdul Gasazi”; Rosemary Wells, “Max’s Christmas”; Jane Yolen, “Elsie’s Bird.”

Juvenile fiction

John Feinstein, “The Rivalry”; John Flanagan, “Halt’s Peril: Ranger’s Apprentice”; Dan Gutman, “Mr. Tony is Full of Baloney”; Mallory Kass, “The Black Book of Buried Secrets: 39 Clues”; Philip Kerr, “The Five Fakirs of Faizabad”; Matthew Kirby, “The Clockwork Three”; Beth Seidel Levine, “When Christmas Comes Again: Dear America.”

Also, Lauren Myracle, “Violet in Bloom”; Rick Riordan, “The Lost Hero”; Jon Scieszka, “Funny Business”; Geronimo Stilton, “I’m Not a Supermouse!”; Geronimo Stilton, “The Quest for Paradise”; Jonathan Stroud, “The Ring of Solomon”; Lian Tanner, “Museum of Thieves”; Judith Viorst, “Lulu and the Brontosaurus”; Rosemary Wells, “On the Blue Comet.”

Juvenile nonfiction

Chris Demarest, “Firefighters A to Z”; Justine Fontes, “Brazil”; Gail Gibbons, “Fire! Fire!”; Alan Gray, “Alienology”; Joyce Sidman, “Dark Emperor and Other Poems of the Night”; Tara Walters, “Brazil.”

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