PARIS — New material has been announced at the Hamlin Memorial Library.
Adult fiction
“The Innocent,” David Baldacci; “Calico Joe,” John Grisham; “In One Person,” John Irving; “The Wind Through the Keyhole,” Stephen King; “Afterwards,” Rosamund Lupton.
Also, “Bring Up the Bodies,” Hilary Mantel; “11th Hour,” James Patterson; “The Last Boyfriend,” Nora Roberts; “Come Home,” Lisa Scottoline; “The Shoemaker’s Wife,” Adriana Trigiani.
Adult nonfiction
“Full 60+ to History: the Inside Story of the 2011 Stanley Cup Champion Boston Bruins,” John Bishop; “Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake,” Anna Quindlen; “Shifting Superpowers,” Martin Sieff.
Young adult
“Insurgent,” Veronica Roth.
Juvenile monfiction
“Charles and Emma: the Darwin’s Leap of Faith,” Deborah Heiligman; “Balloons Over Broadway,” Melissa Sweet.
Juvenile fiction
“Middle School: Get Me Out of Here!,” James Patterson; “The Serpent’s Shadow,” Rick Riordan; “The Extraordinary Education of Nicholas Benedict,” Trenton Lee Stewart.
Picture books
“The Sniffles for Bear,” Bonny Becker; “One Cool Friend,” Toni Buzzeo; “Another Brother,” Matthew Cordell; “The Best Birthday Party Ever,” Jennifer LaRue Huget; “Frog and Fly,” Jeff Mack; “Sea of Dreams,” Dennis Nolan; “Swirl by Swirl: Spirals in Nature,” Joyce Sidman; “Sammy in the Sky,” Barbara Walsh.
DVDs
“One for the Money”; “The Vow”; “War Horse”; “We Bought a Zoo.”
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