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

Adult fiction: “Rope” by Nevada Barr, “Accidents of Providence” by Stacia M. Brown, “Agony of the Leaves” by Laura Childs, “Stay Close” by Harlan Coben, “Explosive Eighteen” by Janet Evanovich, “Cinnamon Roll Murder” by Joanne Fluke, “Devil’s Food Cake Murder” by Joanne Fluke, “Kill Shot” by Vince Flynn, Bridge of Scarlet Leaves” by Kristina McMorris, “The Healing” by Jonathan Odell, “The Expats” by Chris Pavone, “Come In and Cover Me” by Gin Phillips, “Celebrity in Death” by J. D. Robb, “Heart of a Killer” by David Rosenfelt, “The World We Found” by Thrity Umrigar, “Queen of America: A Novel” by Luis Alberto Urrea, “Before I Go to Sleep” by S. J. Watson and “Golden Hour” by Margaret Wurtele.

Adult nonfiction: “Younger Brain, Sharper Mind” by Eric R. Braverman, “The Fox Effect: How Roger Ailes Turned a Network into a Propaganda Machine” by David Brock and Ari Rabin-Havt, “The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement” by David Brooks, “Blood Sugar Solution: The Ultrahealthy Program for Losing Weight, Preventing Disease, and Feeling Great Now!” by Mark Hyman, M.D., “Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal” by Jeanette Winterson and “Island of Vice: Theodore Roosevelt’s Doomed Quest to Clean-Up Sin-Loving New York” by Richard Zacks.

Junior and children: “The One and Only Ivan” by Katherine A. Applegate and “Mighty Miss Malone” by Christopher Curtis.

Adopt-A-Book: The Bethel Library has an Adopt-A-Book program, which allows library supporters to donate money for a book that the library has selected to add to its collection. A book plate is put in the front of the book with the contributor’s name along with the name of the person that the book is being donated “in memory” or “in honor” of. To adopt a book, contact the library at 824-2520 for a list of books waiting to be adopted.

Recent Adopt-A-Book donations include: Cross Country Quilters in memory of Virginia Keniston, “Dinosaur vs. the Library” by Bob Shea and “A Ball for Daisy” by Chris Raschka; Caroline Gould in memory of Mary Valentine, “In the Company of Others” by Jan Karon; Linda Howe in memory of Michael Andrew Richard, “The American Way of Eating: Undercover at Walmart, Applebee’s, Farm Fields and the Dinner Table” by Tracie McMillan; and Peggy Paine in memory of Mary Valentine, “The Song of Achilles” by Madeline Miller and “The Odds” by Stewart O’Nan.

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