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NORWAY — Norway Memorial Library has announced the October new book list.

Fiction: Susan Wittig Albert, The Darling Dahlias and the Silver Dollar Bush; Jussi Adler-Olsen, The Marco Effect; Margaret Atwood, Stone Mattress; Fredrik Backman, A Man Called Ove; M. C. Beaton, The Blood of an Englishman; Darcie Chan, The Mill River Redemption; Lee Child, Personal; Alix Christie, Gutenberg’s Apprentice; Reed Farrel Coleman, Robert B. Parker’s Blind Spot; Thomas H. Cook, A Dancer in the Dust; Deborah Crombie, To Dwell in Darkness; Jeanne M. Dams, Day of Vengeance; Anthony Doerr, All the Light We cannot See; James Ellroy, Perfidia; Lin Enger, The High Divide; Ken Follett, Edge of Eternity; Tana French, The Secret Place; Mary Gordon, The Liar’s Wife; Philippa Gregory, The King’s Curse; Emily Gould, Friendship; Sophie Hannah, The Monogram Murders; Iris Johansen, The Perfect Witness; Jan Karon, Somewhere Save with Somebody Good; Lorna Landvik, Best to Laugh; Dennis Lehane, The Drop; Faye Kellerman, Murder 101; Debbie Macomber, Starry Night; Emily St. John Mandel, Station Eleven; Archer Mayor, Proof Positive; Ian McEwan, The Children Act; Peter Mehlman, It Won’t Always be this Great; David Mitchell, The Bone Clocks; Walter Mosely, Rose Gold; Jason Mott, The Wonder of All Things; Lauren Oliver, Rooms; James Patterson, Burn; Anne Perry, Blood on the Water; Kathy Reichs, Bones Never Lie; J. D. Robb, Festive in Death; Gregory Sherl, The Future for Curious People; Garth Stein, A Sudden Light; Sarah Waters, The Paying Guests; Lisa Wingate, The Story Keeper.

Nonfiction: Benedict Carey, How We Learn: The Surprising Truth About When, Where, and Why it Happens; Daniel J. Levitin, The Organized Mind: Thinking Straight in the Age of Information Overload; Diane Ackerman, The Human Age: The World Shaped by Us; Henry Kissinger, World Order; Caitlin Doughty, Smoke gets in Your Eyes and Other Lessons from the Crematory; Sheila Heti, Women in Clothes; Nicholas D. Kristof, A Path Appears: Transforming Lives, Creating Opportunity; Randall Munroe, What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Questions; Meryl Comer, Slow Dancing with a Stranger: Lost and Found in the Age of Alzheimer’s; Jay Shafer, Jay Shafer’s DIY Book of Backyard Sheds & Tiny Houses; Maureen Corrigan, So We Read On: How the Great Gatsby came to be and Why it Endures; Greil Marcus, The History of Rock ‘n’ Roll in Ten Songs; Sheila Weller, The News Sorority: Diane Sawyer, Katie Couric, Christiane Amanpour and the (Ongoing, Imperfect, Complicated) Triumph of Women in TV News; Henry Louis Gates, Finding Your Roots: The Official Companion to the PBS Series; Bing West, One Million Steps: A Marine Platoon at War; Karen Abbott, Liar, Temptress, Soldier, Spy: Four Women Undercover in the Civil War; A. J. Langguth, After Lincoln: How the North Won the Civil War and Lost the Peace.

Biography: Charles M. Blow, Fire Shut Up in My Bones: A Memoir; Gail Sheehy, Daring My Passages.

Maine fiction: Lea Waite, Shadows on a Maine Christmas.

Maine biography: Richard Blanco, The Prince of Los Cocuyos.

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