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WATERFORD — New additions to the Waterford Library in October were as follows:

Fiction

“Archangel,” Andrea Barret; “Bombshell,” Catherine Coulter; “The Bone Season,” Samantha Shannon; “Brewster,” Mark Slouka; “Burial Rites,” Hannah Kent; “Collected Early Short Stories,” John Updike; “Collected Late Short Stories,” John Updike.

Also, “The Cuckoo’s Calling,” Robert Galbraith; “The Daughters of Mars,” Thomas Keneally; “Death Angel,” Linda Fairstein; “The Devil’s Cave,” Martin Walker; “Five Star Billionaire,” Tash Aw; “The Good Lord Bird,” James McBride.

“Hidden Order,” Brad Thor; “The Highway,” C.J. Box; “How the Light Gets In,” Louise Penny; “The Husband’s Secret,” Liane Moriarty; “In Times of Fading Light,” Eugen Ruge; “Light of the World,” James Lee Burke.

“The Longest Ride,” Nicholas Sparks; “The Maid’s Version,” Daniel Woodrell; “The Mouse Proof Kitchen,” Saira Shah; “Never Go Back: A Jack Reacher Novel,” Lee Child; “Night Film,” Marsha Pessl; “No Regrets, Coyote,” John Dufresne.

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“One-Way Bridge,” Cathie Pelletier; “The Quest,” Nelson De Mille; “A Question of Honor,” Charles Todd; “Snow Hunters,” Paul Yoon; “Someone,” Alice McDermott; “Sweet Thunder,” Ivan Doig; “Visitation Street,” Ivy Pochoda; “W is for Wasted,” Sue Grafton.

Nonfiction

“Botany for the Artist,” Sarah Simblet; “Lawrence in Arabia,” Scott Anderson; “The New England Gardener’s Year,” Reeser Manley and Marjorie Peronto; Zealot: “The Life and Times of Jesus of Nazareth,” Reza Aslan; “The Telling Room,” Michael Paternite.

Books for teens

“Escape From Mr. Lemoncello’s Library,” Chris Grabenstain; “Forgive Me, Leonard Peacock,” Matthew Quick; “Ghost Hawk,” Susan Cooper; “A Long Walk to Water,” Linda Park; “The Lord of Opium,” Nancy Farmer; “The Year of Shadows,” Claire Legrand.

Books for children

“The Dark,” Lemony Snicket; “Llama Llama and the Bully Goat,” Anna Dewdney; “Missing Mommy,” Rebecca Cobb.

DVDs

“The Dark Knight”; “Fiddler on the Roof”; “The Green Mile”; “I, Robot”; “Lawrence of Arabia”; “Saving Private Ryan”; “The Shawshank Redemption”; “Stealing Harvard.”

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