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

Adult fiction: “The Aviator’s Wife” by Melanie Benjamin,” “Grange House” by Sarah Blake, “Shadow on the Crown” by Patricia Bracewell, “Spilt Milk” by Chico Buarque, “A Land More Kind Than Home” by Wiley Cash, “The House Girl” by Tara Conklin, “Harvest: A Novel” by Jim Crace, “The Fellowship for Alien Detection” by Kevin Emerson, “Arsenic and Old Puzzles: A Puzzle Lady Mystery” by Parnell Hall, “Great North Road” by Peter F. Hamilton, “If Hooks Could Kill: A Crochet Mystery” by Betty Hechtman, “Calling Me Home” by Julie Kibler, “Climates” by Andre Maurois, “Easter Bunny Murder” by Leslie Meier, “The Name of the Wind: The Kingkiller Chronicle Day One” by Patrick Rothfuss, “A Study in Revenge” by Kieran Shields, and “Autobiography of Us: A Novel” by Aria Beth Sloss.

Adult nonfiction: “City of a Hundred Fires” by Richard Blanco, “A Free Man: A True Story of Life and Death in Delhi” by Aman Sethi, and “Revolution: The Year I Fell in Love and Went to Join the War” by Deb Olin Unferth.

Junior: “Game Changers Book 1” by Mike Lupica, “Playmakers (The Game Changers Book 2)” by Mike Lupica, and “Courage Has No Color, The Story of the Triple Nickles: America’s First Black Paratroopers” by Tanya Lee Stone.

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