MEXICO — The Mexico Public Library has announced new books for early winter as follows:
Adult fiction
“Mad Addam,” Margaret Atwood; “Lookaway, Lookaway,” Wilton Barnhardt; “Stella Bain,” Elizabeth Berg; “Wide Open,” Larry Bjornson; “Light in the Ruins,” Chris Bohjalian; “The Highway,” C.J. Box; “Deadline,” Sandra Brown.
Also, “Changes,” Jim Butcher; “Necessary Lies,” Diane Chamberlain; “The Spymistress,” Jennifer Chiaverini; “Never Go Back,” Lee Child; “Command Authority,” Tom Clancy; “Bombshell,” Catherine Coulter; “French Pressed,” Cleo Coyle.
Also, “Holiday Grind,” Cleo Coyle; “Roast Mortem,” Celo Coyle; “Mayan Secrets,” Clive Cussler; “The Quest,” Nelson Demille; “True Love,” Jude Devereaux; “Massacre Pond,” Paul Doiron: “Takedown Twenty,” Janet Evanovich.
Also, “Death Angel,” Linda Fairstein; “Bridget Jones: Mad About the Boy,” Helen Fielding; “All-Girl Filling Station’s Last Reunion,” Fannie Flagg; “Hotshot,” Julie Garwood; “Still Alice,” Lisa Genova; “City of Women,” David Gillham.
Also, “The Third Kingdom,” Terry Goodkind; “Arcadia Falls,” Carole Goodman; “W is for Wasted,” Sue Grafton; “White Princess,” Philippa Gregory; “Sycamore Row,” John Grisham; “After Dead,” Charlaine Harris; “The Silent Wife,” A.S.A. Harrison.
Also, “Beautiful Day,” Elin Hillenbrand; “Tell Me,” Lisa Jackson; “Silencing Eve,” Iris Johansen; “Doctor Sleep,” Stephen King; “Fifteen Minutes,” Karen Kingsbury; “Orphan Train,” Christina Baker-Kline.
Also, “We Are Water,” Wally Lamb; “Rose Harbor in Bloom,” Debbie Macomber; “Starry Night,” Debbie Macomber; “Finding Casey,” Jo-Ann Mapson; “Reconstructing Amelia,” Kimberly McCreight; “Blindsided,” Fern Michaels.
Also, “Windmills of War,” Diane Moody; “The Returned,” Jason Mott; “The Girl You Left Behind,” Jojo Moyes; “Protector,” Diana Palmer; “Silent Night,” Robert Parker; “Mistress,” James Patterson; “One-Way Bridge,” Cathie Pelletier.
Also, “Dead Cold,” Louise Penny; “Fatal Grace,” Louise Penny; “How the Light Gets In,” Louise Penny; “Still Life,” Louise Penny; “Trick of the Light,” Louise Penny; “Lemon Orchard,” Luanne Rice; “Somewhere Between Luck and Trust,” Emilie Richards.
Also, “Thankless in Death,” J.D. Robb; “Dark Witch,” Nora Roberts; “The Eye of God,” James Rollins; “Accused,” Lisa Scottoline; “The English Girl,” Daniel Silva; “Sisterland,” Curtis Sittenfeld; “The Longest Ride,” Nicholas Sparks.
Also, “Winners,” Danielle Steel; “The Supreme Macaroni Company,” Adriana Trigiani; “Beautiful Ruins,” Jess Walters; “The Shadow of Freedom,” David Weber; “The Time Between,” Karen White; “Candlelight Christmas,” Susan Wiggs; “Mischief of the Mistletoe,” Lauren Willig.
Adult nonfiction
“Wilson: Woodrow Wilson,” A. Scott Berg; “Summer America 1927,” Bill Bryson; “Johnny Carson,” Henry Bushkin; “Pioneer Woman Cooks,” Ree Drummond; “Guinness World Records 2014”; “The Bully Pulpit,” Doris Kearns Goodwin.
Also, “The Women of Christmas,” Liz Curtis Higgs; “Orange is the New Black,” Piper Kerman; “The Astronaut’s Wive’s Club,” Lily Koppel; “Wait for Me,” Deborah Mitford; “The Other Dickens,” Lillian Nayder.
Also, “Killing Jesus,” Bill O’Reilly; “Orr: My Story,” Bobby Orr; “Happy, Happy, Happy,” Phil Robertson; “Resume Handbook,” Arthur D. Rosenburg; “My Story,” Elizabeth Smart; “Telling Memories Among Southern Women,” Susan Tucker.
Also, “World Almanac and Book of Facts 2014”; “I am Malala,” Malala Yousafzai.
Children’s, juvenile and young adult
“City of Lost Souls,” Cassandra Clare’ “Clockwork Angel,” Cassandra Clare; “Clockwork Prince,” Cassandra Clare; “Llama Llama and the Bully Goat,” Anna Dewdney; “Rapunzel,” Sarah Gibb; “Big Time,” Tim Green.
Also, “The Sparkle Box,” Jill Hardie; “Croc Capers,” Bindi Irwin; “Surfing with Turtles,” Bindi Irwin; “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck,” Jeff Kinney; “Snowflakes Fall,” Patricia Maclachlan; “Hurry Up, Houdini,” Mary Pope Osborne.
“I Even Funnier,” James Patterson; “Big Nate: Genius Mode,” Lincoln Peirce; “Big Nate: Doodlepalooza,” Lincoln Peirce; “House of Hades,” Rick Riordan; “Allegiant,” Veronica Roth; “Insurgent,” Veronica Roth; “When Did You See Her Last?,” Lemony Snicket.
Also, “Code Name Verity,” Elizabeth Wein; “The Watcher: Jane Goodall,” Jeanette Winter; “Each Kindness,” Jacqueline Woodson.
Audiobooks
“Deadline,” Sandra Brown; “The Quest,” Nelson Demille; “Sycamore Row,” John Grisham.
DVDs
“The Bible” (miniseries); “Big Bang Theory: Seasons 1 &2”; “Boardwalk Empire: Seasons 1 &2”; “Breaking Bad: Seasons 1 & 2”; “Friday Night Lights: Season 1”; “The Great Gatsby”; “Hart of Dixie: Seasons 1 & 2”; “Homeland: Season 2.”
Also, “Iron Man 3”; “Jake and the Neverland Pirates, Season 1”; “The Impossible”; “The Lone Ranger”; “Madagascar: Europe’s Most Wanted”; “Monsters University”; “Mortal Instruments: City of Bones”; “National Geographic’s Wolves.”
Also, “The Newsroom: Season 1″; :Percy Jackson: Sea of Monsters”; “Phineas and Ferb: Mission Marvel”; “Planes”; “Sofia the First: Once Upon a Princess”; “Sofia the First: Ready to be a Princess”; Star Trek: Into Darkness.”
Also, “Superman: Man of Steel”; “Trueblood: Season 5”; “The Walking Dead: Seasons 1 & 2.”
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