NORWAY — The Norway Memorial Library announces the new book list for January.
Fiction: Sarah Addison Allen, First Frost; Scott Blackwood, See How Small; Toni Blake, Love Me If You Dare; Alan Bradley, As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust; Peter Buwalda, Bonita Avenue; Michael Christie, If I Fall, If I Die; Bernard Cornwell, The Empty Throne; Michael Crummey , Sweetland; Loren D. Estleman, You Know Who Killed Me; Richard Flanagan, The Narrow Road to the Deep North; Valerie Geary, Crooked River; Tess Gerritsen, Die Again; Mark Greaney, Tom Clancy Full Force and Effect; Jane Green, Saving Grace; W. E. B. Griffin, The Assassination Option; James Grippando, Cane and Abe; Parnell Hall, Puzzled Indemnity; Paula Hawkins, The Girl on the Train; Mette Ivie Harrison, The Bishop’s Wife; Jack Higgins, Rain on the Dead; Susan Hill, The Soul of Discretion; Tami Hoag, Cold Cold Heart; Emma Hooper, Etta and Otto and Russell and James; Robert Knott, Robert B. Parker’s The Bridge; Dean Koontz, Saint Odd; Jayne Ann Krentz, Trust No One; Fern Michaels, Eyes Only; Marcia Muller, The Body Snatchers; Stewart O’Nan, West of Sunset; Priya Parmar, Vanessa and Her Sister; George Pelecanos, The Martini Shot: A Novella and Stories; Thomas Perry, A String of Beads; Tracie Peterson, Steadfast Heart; Imogen Robertson, The Paris Winter; Christopher Scotton, The Secret Wisdom of the Earth; Dina Silver, The Unimaginable; Graeme Simsion, The Rosie Effect; Mark Sullivan, Thief; Brad Taylor, No Fortunate Son; Charles Todd, A Fine Summer’s Day; Sherryl Woods, Dogwood Hill; Stuart Woods, Insatiable Appetites.
Nonfiction: Amy Morin, 13 Things Mentally Strong People Don’t Do; Wes Moore, The Work: The Search for a Life That Matters; Meline Toumani, There Was and There Was Not; Sheila McCraith, Yell Less, Love More: How the Orange Rhino Mom Stopped Yelling at Her Kids and How You can Too!; Thomas Sowell, Basic Economics: A Common Sense Guide to the Economy; Marco Rubio, American Dreams: Restoring Economic Opportunity for Everyone; Angelo E. Volandes, The Conversation: A Revolutionary Plan for End-of-Life Care; Mitchell Zuckoff, 13 Hours: The Inside Account of What Really Happened in Benghazi; Joshua Davis, Spare Parts: Four Undocumented Teenager, One Ugly Robot, and the Battle for the American Dream; Corcky Pollan, The Pollan Family Table: The Best Recipes and Kitchen Wisdom for Delicious, Healthy Family Meals; Marie Kondo, The Life Changing Magic of Tidying Up: The Japanese Art of Decluttering and Organizing; Carson Tate, Work Simply: Embracing the Power of Your Personal Productive Style; Steph Hung, Make and Give: Simple and Modern Crafts to Brighten Every Day; Lisa Occhipinti, Novel Living: Collecting, Decorating, and Crafting with Books; Andrew Maraniss, Strong Inside: Perry Wallace and the Collision of Race and Sports in the South; Lee Wulff, Bush Pilot Angler; Sarah Sousa, Church of Needles; Eric Foner, Gateway to Freedom: The Hidden History of the Underground Railroad.
Biography: Tracy Borman, Thomas Cromwell: The Untold Story of Henry VIII’s Most Faithful Servant; Jessie Close, Resilience: Two Sisters and a Story of Mental Illness; Elena Gorokhova, Russian Tattoo: A Memoir; Amy Poehler, Yes Please.
Maine fiction: Sarah Graves, Winter at the Door; Lea Wait, Twisted Threads.
DVDs: Boyhood, Doctor Who Complete First Season, Elsa & Fred, Emperor’s Ghost Army, Great Cathedral Mystery, Magic in the Moonlight, The Poisoner’s Handbook, Rachel Carson’s Silent Spring, Secrets of Underground London, Triangle Fire.
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