PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following items to its collection in November:
Fiction
Paul Auster, “Sunset Park;” David Baldacci, “Hell’s Corner;” Greg Bear, “Hull Zero Three;” Steve Berry, “The Emperor’s Tomb;” Larry Bond, “Red Dragon Rising;” Lee Child, “Worth Dying For;” Patricia Cornwell, “Port Mortuary;” Clive Cussler, “Crescent Dawn;” Troy Denning, “Vortex;” James Doss, “A Dead Man’s Tale;” Fannie Flagg, “I Still Dream About You.”
Also, Newt Gingrich, “Valley Forge;” Charlaine Harris, “Real Murders;” Virginia Henley, “Lords of Passion;” Howard Jacobson, “The Finkler Question;” Kathleen Kent, “The Wolves of Andover;” Stephen King, “Full Dark, No Stars;” Karen Kingsbury, “Unlocked;” Bruce Machart, “The Wake of Forgiveness;” Henning Mankell, “Daniel;” Margaret Maron, “Christmas Mourning;” Steve Martin, “An Object of Beauty.”
Also, Kate Morton, “The Distant Hours;” Walter Mosley, “The Last Days of Ptolemy Grey;” Shirley Rousseau Murphy, “Cat Coming Home: a Joe Grey Mystery;” James Patterson, “Cross Fire;” David Peace, “Occupied City;” David Poyer, “Ghosting;” Bill Pronzini, “The Hidden;” Anne Rice, “Of Love and Evil.”
Also, Al Roker, “The Midnight Show Murders;” Anita Shreve, “Rescue;” Lauraine Snelling, “A Promise for Ellie;” William Tapply, “Outwitting Trolls;” Brad Thor, “The Athena Project;” Andrew Vachss, “The Weight;” Joseph Wambaugh, “Hollywood Hills;” Tad Williams, “Shadowheart.”
Large print
David Baldacci, “Hell’s Corner;” Steve Berry, “The Emperor’s Tomb;” Jeffrey Deaver, “Edge;” Julia Glass, “The Widower’s Tale;” Iris Johansen, “Chasing the Night;” James Patterson, “Cross Fire;” Anne Perry, “A Christmas Odyssey;” J.D. Robb, “Indulgence in Death;” Nora Roberts, “Happy Ever After;” Philip Roth, “Nemesis;’ Anita Shreve, “Rescue.”
Paperbacks
Victoria Alexander, “The One that Got Away;” Karen Hawkins, “One Night in Scotland;” Joan Johnston, “Invincible;” Brenda Joyce, “The Promise;” Matthew Reilly, “Hell Island.”
Audiobooks on CD
David Baldacci, “Hell’s Corner;” Steve Berry, “The Emperor’s Tomb;” Patricia Cornwell, “Port Mortuary;” Clive Cussler, “Crescent Dawn;” Emma Donoghue, “Room;” Laura Hillenbrand, “Unbroken: a World War II Story of Survival, Resilience, and Redemption.”
Also, Stephen King, “Full Dark, No Stars;” Elmore Leonard, “Djibouti;” James Patterson, “Double Cross;” James Patterson, “Cross Fire;” Anita Shreve, “Rescue;” Simon Winchester, “Atlantic: Great Sea Battles, Heroic Discoveries, Titanic Storms, and a Vast Ocean of a Million Stories.”
Young adult
Rachel Caine, “Ghost Town;” D.M. Cornish, “Factotum;” Lisa Greenwald, “Sweet Treats and Secret Crushes;” Jeff Kinney, “The Ugly Truth: Diary of a Wimpy Kid;” Mike Lupica, “Hero;” Robin McKinley, “Pegasus;” Alyson Noel, “Night Star;” Richard Peck, “Three Quarters Dead;” Kathy Reichs, “Virals.”
Biographies
Susan Boyle, “The Woman I was Born to Be;” George W. Bush, “Decision Points;” Stacy Schiff, “Cleopatra: a Life;” Chris Roberts, “Michael Jackson: the King of Pop;” Edmund Morris, “Colonel Roosevelt;” Laura Hillenbrand, “Unbroken.”
Nonfiction
Amir Aczel, “Present at the Creation: the Story of CERN and the Large Hadron Collider;” Martin Bojowald, “Once Before Time: a Whole Story of the Universe;” Kate Braestrup, “Beginner’s Grace;” Joseph Ellis, “First Family: Abigail and John;” Whoopi Goldberg, “Is It Just Me: Or Is It Nuts Out There;” Sam Harris, “The Moral Landscape: How Science can Determine Human Values.”
Also, Laura Kastner, “Getting to Calm: Cool-Headed Strategies for Parenting Tweens and Teens;” Julie Klam, “You Had Me at Woof: How Dogs Taught Me the Secrets of Happiness;” Harold McGee, “Keys to Good Cooking;” Sarah Palin, “America by Heart.”
Also, Tosca Reno, “Your Best Body Now;” Ian Sample, “Massive: the Missing Particle that Sparked the Greatest Hunt in Science;” Amy Sedaris, “Simple Times;” Zhi Gang Sha, “Divine Transformation;” Steven Woodworth, “Manifest Destinies: America’s Westward Expansion and the Road to the Civil War.”
Picture books
“Caralyn Buehner, “Snowmen all Year;” Caralyn Buehner, “Snowmen at Night;” Webster Bull, “A Kittery Kayaker;” Pleasant DeSpain, “The Dancing Turtle: a Folktale from Brazil;” Michael Garland, “Super Snow Day;” Emily Gravett, “The Rabbit Problem;” Mary Ann Hoberman, “You Read to Me, I’ll Read to You: Short Fables.”
Also, Phyllis McGinley, “The Year Without a Santa Claus;” Barack Obama, “Of Thee I Sing: a Letter to My Daughters;” Elise Primavera, “Thumb Love;” Chris Van Dusen, “Learning to Ski with Mr. Magee.”
Children’s fiction
Adam Gidwitz, “A Tale Dark and Grimm;” Erin Hunter, “Night Whispers;” Linda Sue Park, “A Long Walk to Water;” Lisa Schroeder, “It’s Raining Cupcakes;” R.L. Stine, “The Curse of the Mummy’s Tomb.”
DVDs
“Cats and Dogs: the Revenge of Kitty Galore;” “Charlie St. Cloud;” “A Christmas Carol” (Walt Disney Pictures); “Eat, Pray, Love;” “The Expendables;” “Get Him to the Greek;” “Grown Ups;” “Jonah Hex;” “The Karate Kid” (2010); “The Last Airbender;” “Predators;” “Ramona and Beezus;” “Scott Pilgrim vs. the World;” “Sex and the City 2;” “Splice;” “Toy Story 3;” “The War Wagon;” “The Wolfman.”
For more information or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected]. Home delivery of materials is available.
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