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MEXICO — The Mexico Public Library has announced new books acquired during early winter.

Adult fiction

“Only Time Will Tell,” Jeffrey Archer; “Zero Day,” David Baldacci; “Twilight’s Dawn,” Anne Bishop; “The Night Strangers,” Chris Bohjalian; “I am Half Sick of Shadows,” Alan Bradley; “Lethal,” Sandra Brown; “The Affair,” Lee Child; “The Kingdom of Childhood,” Rebecca Coleman; “The Drop,” Michael Connelly.

Also, “Red Mist,” Patricia Cornwell; “Micro,” Michael Crichton; “Crescent Dawn,” Clive Cussler; “Devil’s Gate,” Clive Cussler; “The Lost Empire,” Clive Cussler; “Trespasser,” Paul Doiron; “Explosive Eighteen,” Janet Evanovich; “Lost December,” Richard P. Evans.

Also, “Spirit Bound,” Christine Feehan; “Nightwoods,” Charles Frazier; “Come a Little Closer,” Dorothy Garlock; “V Is for Vengeance,” Sue Grafton; “The Litigators,” John Grisham; “Proof of Heaven,” Mary C. Hackett; “Down River,” John Hart; “King of Lies,” John Hart.

Also, “Down the Darkest Road,” Tami Hoag; “The Dovekeepers,” Alice Hoffman; “Sisters,” Nancy Jensen; “Bonnie,” Iris Johansen; “Mystery,” Jonathan Kellerman; “Chango’s Beads and Two-Tone Shoes,” William Kennedy; “11/22/63,” Stephen King; “77 Shadow Street,” Dean Koontz; “The Lantern,” Deborah Lawrenson.

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Also, “1105 Yakima Street,” Debbie Macomber; “The Berrybender Narratives,” Larry McMurtry; “Late Edition,” Fern Michaels; “Second Nature,” Jacquelyn Mitchard; “The Night Circus,” Erin Morgenstern; “Kill Alex Cross,” James Patterson; “Bird Sisters,” Rebecca Rasmussen; “The Lost Wife,” Alyson Richman.

Also, “The Next Always,” Nora Roberts; “Shock Wave,” John Sandford; “House at Tyneford,” Natasha Solomons; “The Best of Me,” Nicholas Sparks; “Hotel Vendome,” Danielle Steel; “Black Prism,” Brent Weeks; “The Reluctant Queen: Esther,” Joan Wolf; “Son of Stone,” Stuart Woods; “The Wednesday Letters,” Jason Wright.

Adult nonfiction

“The Time of Our Lives,” Tom Brokaw; “In My Time,” Dick Cheney; “Making Whoopies,” Nancy Griffin; “Steve Jobs,” Walter Isaacson; “The Sibling Effect,” Jeffrey Kluger; “The Great A & P and the Struggle for Small Business in America,” Marc Levinson; “One Perfect Word,” Debbie Macomber.

Also, “What it is Like to go to War,” Karl Marlantes; “Living Beyond Your Feelings,” Joyce Meyer; “How I Got This Way,” Regis Philbin; “ADHD: What Every Parent Needs to Know,” Michael Reiff; “No Higher Honor,” Condoleeza Rice.

Young adult/juvenile books

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“Guitar Boy,” Mary Jane Auch; “They Called Themselves the KKK,” Susan Bartoletti; “Splurch Academy: The Colossal Fossil Freakout,” Julie Berry; “You Have to Stop This,” Pseudonymous Bosch; “City of Fallen Angels,” Cassandra Clare; “Mother-Daughter Book Club: Home for the Holidays,”Heather Frederick.

Also, “How to Survive Middle School,” Donna Gephart; “Jimi Sounds Like a Rainbow,” Gary Golio; “Torn,” Margaret Peterson Haddix; “Girl in the Know,” Anne Katz; “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever,” Jeff Kinney; “Bless this Mouse,” Lois Lowry; “Like the Willow Tree,” Lois Lowry.

Also, “War Horse,” Michael Morpurgo; “Inheritance,” Christopher Paolini; “Sorta Like a Rock Star,” Matthew Quick; “The Last Olympian,” Rick Riordan; “Trapped in Time,” Tracey West; “Trio of Terror,” Tracey West; “Dandelion Fire,” N.D. Wilson; “100 Cupboards,” N.D. Wilson.

Children’s books

“A Pig Parade is a Terrible Idea,” Michael I. Black; “Marie-Grace and the Orphans,” Sarah M. Buckey; “Marie-Grace Makes a Difference,” Sarah M. Buckey; “Meet Marie-Grace,” Sarah M. Buckey; “Lighthouse Christmas,” Toni Buzzeo; “Llama Llama Home with Mama,” Anna Dewdney.

Also, “Mr. Messy,” Roger Hargreaves; “Mr. Tickle,” Roger Hargreaves; “Little Owl Lost,” Chris Haughton; “The Christmas Eve Ghost,” Shirley Hughes; “Dragon’s Leaf Collection,” Becky Matheson; “My Mom Has X-Ray Vision,” Angela McAllister; “If You Give a Dog a Donut,” Laura Numeroff.

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“Fancy Nancy and the Mean Girl,” Jane O’Connor; “The Grandma Book,” Todd Parr; “The Grandpa Book,” Todd Parr; “Meet Cecile,” Denise L. Patrick; “Troubles for Cecile,” Denise L. Patrick; “Cecile’s Gift,” Denise L. Patrick; “Splat the Cat Sings Flat,” Chris Strathearn; “Sammy in the Sky,” Barbara Walsh; “The Leaves on the Trees,” Thom Wiley; “Hiccupotamus,” Aaron Zenz.

Audio books

“No Rest for the Dead,” David Baldacci; “Lethal,” Sandra Brown; “The Drop,” Michael Connelly; “Nightwoods,” Charles Frazier; “V Is for Vengeance,” Sue Grafton; “The Litigators,” John Grisham; “Bonnie,” Iris Johansen; “Shock Wave,” John Sandford; “Son of Stone,” Stuart Woods.

DVDs

“Cars 2”; “Cat in the Hat: Told from the Cold”; “The Civil War,” Ken Burns’ “Forgotten Ellis Island”; “Green Lantern”; “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, Part 2”; “The Help”; “J.K. Rowling Story”; “Judy Moody and the Not Bummer Summer”; “Moneyball.”

Also, “Mr. Popper’s Penguins”; “One Day”; “Pirates of the Caribbean: On Stranger Tides”; “Sarah’s Key”; “Snow Flower and the Secret Fan”; “Thor”; “VeggieTales: The Little Drummer Boy”; “Water for Elephants”; “X-Men: First Class”; “Winnie the Pooh.”

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