PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following novels to its collection in June and July. For more information, or to reserve a title, call the library at 743-6994 or email [email protected]. Home delivery is available. The library’s webpage, at www.paris.lib.me.us, also lists other new arrivals.
Novels: Jeff Abbott, “The Last Minute;” Elizabeth Adler, “A Place in the Country;” Anita Amirrezvani, “Equal of the Sun;” Mary Kay Andrews, “Spring Fever;” Ace Atkins, “The Lost Ones;” Sandra Brown, Editor, “Love is Murder;” Alafair Burke, “Never Tell;” Linda Castillo, “Gone Missing;” Lincoln Child, “The Third Gate;” Chris Cleave, “Gold;” Claire Cook, “Wallflower in Bloom;” Catherine Coulter, “The Offer;” Mary Daheim, “The Wurst is Yet to Come;” MaryJanice Davidson, “Undead and Unstable;” Lindsey Davis, “Master and God;” Jeffery Deaver, “XO: a Kathryn Dance novel;” Melissa De la Cruz, “Serpent’s Kiss;” Robert Dugoni, “The Conviction.”
Also, David Ellis, “The Wrong Man;” Loren Estleman, “Burning Midnight;” Janet Evanovich, “Wicked Business;” Zoe Ferraris, “Kingdom of Strangers;” Gillian Flynn, “Gone Girl;” Ben Fountain, “Billy Lynn’s Long Halftime Walk;” Dorothea Benton Frank, “Porch Lights;” Alan Furst, “Mission to Paris;” Robert Goolrick, “Heading Out to Wonderful;” Mark Haddon, “The Red House;” Matt Haig, “The Radleys;” Carolyn Haines, “Bonefire of the Vanities;” Laurell Hamilton, “Kiss the Dead;” Steve Hamilton, “Die a Stranger;” Elin Hilderbrand, “Summerland.”
Also, Gerald Jay, “The Paris Directive;” Daniel Kalla, “The Far Side of the Sky;” Andrea Kane, “The Line between Here and Gone;” John Katzenbach, “What Comes Next;” Anna Keesey, “Little Century;” Lars Kepler, “The Nightmare;” Karen Kingsbury, “Coming Home;” John Lanchester, “Capital;” Johanna Lindsey, “Let Love Find You;” Peter Lovesey, “Cop to Corpse;” Eric Lustbader, “Rober Ludlum’s the Bourne Imperative;” Anne McCaffrey, “Sky Dragons;“ Alexander McCall Smith, “A Conspiracy of Friends;” Jamie McGuire, “Beautiful Disaster;” Emma McLaughlin, “Between You and Me;” Leila Meacham, “Tumbleweeds;” Fern Michaels, “Tuesday’s Child;” Karen Marie Moning, “Into the Dreaming.”
Also, Chuck Palahniuk, “Invisible Monsters Remix;” Diana Palmer, “Courageous;” Ridley Pearson, “The Risk Agent;” Tracie Peterson, “Touching the Sky;” Terry Pratchett, “The Long Earth;” Bill Pronzini, “Hellbox: a Nameless Detective Novel;” Matthew Quirk, “The 500;” Luanne Rice, “Little Night;” James Rollins, “Bloodline;” Steven Saylor, “The Seven Wonders;” John Scalzi, “Redshirts;” Maggie Sefton, “Cast on, Kill off;” Francesca Segal, “The Innocents;” Jacqueline Sheehan, “Picture This;” Maggie Shipstead, “Seating Arrangements;” Nalini Singh, “Tangle of Need;” Karin Slaughter, “Criminal.”
Also, Robert Tanenbaum, “Bad Faith;” Nancy Thayer, “Summer Breeze;” Charles Todd, “An Unmarked Grave;” James Treadwell, “Advent;” Lisa Unger, “Heartbroken;” Donna VanLiere, “The Good Dream;” Mario Vargas Llosa, “The Dream of the Celt;” Karen Thompson Walker, “The Age of Miracles;” Jess Walter, “Beautiful Ruins;” Minette Walters, “Innocent Victims;” Jennifer Weiner, “The Next Best Thing;” Karen White, “Sea Change;” Jack Whyte, “The Forest Laird;” Marcia Willett, “The Summer House;” Daniel Wilson, “Amped.”
Nonfiction: Daron Acemoglu, “Why Nations Fail;” Harvey Araton, “Driving Mr. Yogi;” Dan Ariely, “The (honest) Truth about Dishonesty;” Glenn Beck, “Cowards;” Antony Beevor, “The Second World War;” Peter Bergen, “Manhunt: The Ten Year Search for Bin Laden;” Leslie Ann Bestor, “Cast on, Bind off;” Bill Bradley, “We Can All Do Better;” Augusten Burroughs, “This is How;” Giada De Laurentiis, “Weeknights with Giada;” Robert Draper, “Do Not Ask What Good We Do;” Ree Drummond, “The Pioneer Woman Cooks.”
Also, Richard Fortey, “Horseshoe Crabs and Velvet Worms;” Kathy Freston, “The Lean;” Joel Fuhrman, “Eat to Live;” Chris Guillebeau, “The $100 Startup;” Justin Halpern, “I Suck at Girls;” Martha Herbert, “The Autism Revolution;” Jack Hitt, “Bunch of Amateurs;” Philip Houston, “Spy the Lie;” Mark Hyman, “The Blood Sugar Solution;” T.D. Jakes, “Let It Go;” Sam Kean, “The Violinist’s Thumb;” Edward Klein, “The Amateur: Barack Obama in the White House;” Paul Krugman, “End This Depression Now.”
Also, Jonah Lehrer, “Imagine: How Creativity Works;” Thomas Mann, “It’s Even Worse Than It Looks;” Roberto Martin, “Vegan Cooking for Carnivores;” Barbara Natterson-Horowitz, “Zoobiquity;” Edward Offley, “Scorpion Down;” Dan Prendergast, “The Tree Doctor;” James Rickards, “Currency Wars;” Eric Rutkow, “American Canopy: Trees, Forests, and the Making of a Nation;” Michael Savage, “Trickle Down Tyranny;” Anthony Shadid, “House of Stone;” Murray Shukyn, “The GED for Dummies.”
Also, Martha Stewart, “Martha’s American Food;” Joseph Stiglitz, “The Price of Inequality;” David O. Stewart, “American Emperor: Aaron Burr’s Challenge to Jefferson’s America;” John Stossel, “No, They Can’t: Why Government Fails;” Rebecca Stott, “Darwin’s Ghosts : the Secret History of Evolution;” Phil Stutz, “The Tools: Transform Your Problems;” Donald Trump, “Time to Get Tough;” Pamela Weintraub, “Cure Unknown : Inside the Lyme Epidemic;” Edward O. Wilson, “The Social Conquest.”
Biographies: Madeleine Albright, “Prague Winter;” H.G. Bissinger, “Father’s Day;” Douglas Brinkley, “Cronkite;” Robert Caro, “The Passage of Power: LBJ;” Henry A. Crumpton, “The Art of Intelligence;” Hank Haney, “The Big Miss: My Years Coaching Tiger Woods;” Clint Hill, “Mrs. Kennedy and Me;” Rielle Hunter, “What Really Happened : John Edwards, Our Daughter, and Me.”
Also, Carole King, “A Natural Woman: a Memoir;” Frank Langella, “Dropped Names;” David Maraniss, “Barack Obama : the Story;” Colin. L. Powell, “It Worked for Me;” Anna Quindlen, “Lots of Candles, Plenty of Cake;” Marco Rubio, “An American Son : a Memoir;” Cheryl Strayed, “Wild: From Lost to Found of the Pacific Ridge Trail;” Pam Turner, “Through Troubled Waters.”
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