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BETHEL — The Bethel Library has recently added the following books to its collection.

Adult fiction: “The Curfew” by Jesse Ball, “On Canaan’s Side” by Sebastian Barry, “The Circuit” by Georgina Bloomberg and Catherine Hapka, “Ghost Story: A Novel of the Dresden Files” by Jim Butcher, “Once Upon a River” by Bonnie Jo Campbell, “The American Heiress” by Daisy Goodwin, “Knockdown” by Sarah Graves, “To the End of the Land” by David Grossman, “Book of Air and Shadows” by Michael Gruber, “Faith” by Jennifer Haigh, “20th Century Ghosts” by Joe Hill, “Swindle” by Gordon Korman, “Turn of Mind” by Alice LaPlante, “Lantern” by Deborah Lawrenson, “The Most Dangerous Thing” by Laura Lippman, “1105 Yakima Street” by Debbie Macomber, “A Dance with Dragons” by George R.R. Martin, “Ballad of Tom Dooley” by Sharyn McCrumb, “The Butterfly Cabinet” by Bernie McGill, “White Heat” by M.J. McGrath, “Last Letter from Your Lover” by Jojo Moyes, “The Cut” by George Pelecanos, “A Trick of the Light” by Louise Penny, “Tragedy of Arthur” by Arthur Phillips, “Triple Crossing” by Sebastian Rotella, “Swamplandia!” by Karen Russell, “Unraveled: A Knitting Mystery” by Maggie Sefton, “The Final Storm” by Jeff Shaara, “Story of Beautiful Girl” by Rachel Simon, “Blackberry Summer” by Raeanne Thayne, “Bitter in the Mouth” by Monique Truong, “I Married You for Happiness” by Lily Tuck, “Then Came You” by Jennifer Weiner, “Goodbye Quilt” by Susan Wiggs and “The Family Fang” by Kevin Wilson.

Adult nonfiction: “A Stolen Life” by Jaycee Dugard, “Cocktail Hour Under the Tree of Forgetfulness” by Alexandra Fuller, “Arguably” by Christopher Hitchens, “Jacqueline Kennedy: Historic Conversations on Life with John F. Kennedy” by Caroline Kennedy and Michael Beschloss, “The Long Run: A New York City Firefighter’s Triumphant Comeback from Crash Victim to Elite Athlete” by Matt Long and Charles Butler, “Teach Us to Sit Still: A Skeptic’s Search for Health and Healing” by Tim Parks, “Inner Life of Empires: An Eighteenth-Century History” by Emma Rothschild and “We Meant Well” by Peter Van Buren.

Junior and children: “Thirteen Reasons Why” by Jay Asher, “Shipbreaker” by Paolo Bacigalupi, “Starstruck” by Cyn Balog, “The Late Loon” by Dean Bennett, “Emory’s Gift” by W. Bruce Cameron, “Shelter” by Harold Coben, “Crank” by Ellen Hopkins, “Death Cloud” by Andrew Lane, “The Friendship Doll” by Kirby Larson, “Middle School: The Worst Years of My Life” by James Patterson, Laura Park, and Chris Tebbetts, “Vespers Rising” by Rick Riordan, “The Lost Hero” by Rick Riordan, “Syren” by Angie Sage, “Darke” by Angie Sage, “Wonderstruck” by Brian Selznick, “Bumble-Ardy” by Maurice Sendak, “The Bippolo Seed and Other Lost Stories” by Dr. Seuss, “Cleopatra Rules!: The Amazing Life of the Original Teen Queen” by Vicky Alvear Shecter, “Wren’s Summer Day” by Matthew Stevens and “The Crown on Your Head” by Nancy Tillman.

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