PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following items to its collection in October 2023. For more information, or to reserve a title, please call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected].
Fiction:
V.C Andrews – Losing Spring;
Ilona Andrews – Magic Claims;
– Magic Tides;
Jennifer L. Armentrout – Fire in the Flesh;
Elena Armas – The Long Game;
Mona Awad – Rouge;
Tessa Bailey – Wreck the Halls;
Wanda E. Brunstetter – Sisters by the Sea;
Mary Burton – The House Beyond the Dunes;
James J. Butcher – Long Past Dues;
Richard Chizmar – Becoming the Boogeyman;
Lee Child & Andrew Child – The Secret;
Cassandra Clare – Sword Catcher;
Jenny Colgan – Midnight at the Christmas Bookshop;
Nelson DeMille & Alex DeMille – Blood Lines;
Tananarive Due – The Reformatory;
Robert Dugoni – One Last Kill;
Tan Twan Eng – The House of Doors;
Janet Evanovich – Dirty Thirty;
Christine Feehan – Dark Memory;
Suzanne Woods Fisher – Lost and Found;
Shelley Shephard Gray – An Amish Cinderella;
Hannah Grace – Wildfire;
John Grisham – The Exchange;
Nicola Griffith – Menewood;
Thea Guanzon – The Hurricane Wars;
Jessie Gussman – The Cowboy’s Best Friend;
Elizabeth Hand – A Haunting on the Hill;
Alix E. Harrow – Starling House;
Mark Helprin – The Oceans and the Stars;
Abby Jimenez – The Friends Zone;
Tim Johnston – Distant Sons;
Julia Kelly – A Traitor in Whitehall;
Sophie Kinsella – The Burnout;
Jean Kwok – The Leftover Woman;
Jhumpa Lahiri – Roman Stories;
Jonathan Lethem – Brooklyn Crime Novel;
Hannah Nicole Maehrer – Assistant to the Villian;
Gregory Maguire – The Witch of Maracoor;
Kerri Maniscalco – Throne of the Fallen;
Charles Martin – The Last Exchange;
John Marrs – Keep it in the Family;
– The One;
– What Lies Between Us;
Ayana Mathis – The Unsettled;
Alice McDermott – Absolution;
Jennifer McMahon – My Darling Girl;
Linda Lael Miller – Christmas in Painted Pony Creek;
Heather Morris – Sisters Under the Rising Sun;
Julie Murphy – A Holly Jolly Ever After;
Jo Nesbo – The Night House;
Tim O’Brien – America Fantasia;
Diana Palmer – Wyoming Proud;
John Sanford – Judgement Prey;
Lucy Score – The Christmas Fix;
– Mr. Fixer Upper;
Josie Silver – A Winter in New York;
Wilbur Smith – Testament;
Danielle Steel – Second Act;
Peter Swanson – The Christmas Guest;
Raeanne Thayne – Christmas at the Shelter Inn;
Lisa Unger – Christmas Presents;
Jesmyn Ward – Let Us Descend;
Bryan Washington – Family Meal;
Susan Wiggs – The Twelve Dogs of Christmas;
Ashley Winstead – Midnight is the Darkest Hour;
Jeanette Winterson – Night Side of the River;
Stuart Woods – Obsession;
Adrienne Young – The Unmaking of June Farrow;
C Pam Zhang – Land of Milk and Honey;
Mystery;
Donna Andrews – Let It Crow! Let It Crow! Let It Crow!;
Allison Brook – Overdue or Die;
Rita Mae Brown – Lost & Hound;
Colleen Cambridge – Murder by Invitation Only;
Kate Carlisle – The Twelve Books of Christmas;
Robert Galbraith – The Running Grave;
Andrew Klavan – The House of Love and Death;
Mia P. Manasala – Murder and Mamon;
Alexander McCall Smith – From a Fair and Lovely Country;
Paula Munier – Home at Night;
Carlene O’Connor – Some of Us are Looking;
Spencer Quinn – Up on The Woof Top;
Deany Ray – Act It Out;
– Hot off The Press;
David Rosenfelt – Twas the Bite Before Christmas;
Jennifer L. Schiff – The Crisis Before Christmas;
Non-Fiction:
Edward L. Ayers – American Visions: The United States 1800-1860;
Bret Baier – To Rescue the Constitution;
Maria Bamford – Sure, I’ll Join Your Cult: A Memoir of Mental Illness and the Quest to Belong Anywhere;
Martin Baron – Collision of Power: Trump, Bezos, and the Washington Post;
Cat Bohannon – Eve: How the Female Body Drove 200 Million Years of Human Evolution;
David Brooks – How to Know a Person: The Art of Seeing Others Deeply and Being Deeply Seen;
Jonathan Cahn – The Josiah Manifesto: The Ancient Mystery & Guide for the End Times;
Roz Chast – I Must Be Dreaming;
Helen Czerski – The Blue Machine: How The Ocean Works;
Anderson Cooper – Astor: The Rise and Fall of an American Fortune;
Linda Dittmar – Tracing Homelands: Israel, Palestine, and the Claims of Belonging;
Jill Duggar – Counting the Cost;
Ree Drummond – The Pioneer Woman Cooks: Dinner’s Ready! 112 Fast and Fabulous Recipes for Slightly Impatient Home Cooks;
Melissa Ethridge – Talking to My Angels;
Mary Gabriel – Madonna: A Rebel Life;
Adam Grant – Hidden Potential: The Science of Achieving Greater Things;
Bernd Heinrich – Why We Run: A Natural History;
Anna Lembke – Dopamine Nation: Finding Balance in the Age of Indulgence;
Michael Lewis – Going Infinite: The Rise and Fall of a New Tycoon;
Liza Mundy – The Sisterhood: The Secret History of Women at the CIA;
Heather Cox Richardson – Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America;
Robert M. Sapolsky – Determined: A Science of Life Without Free Will;
Arnold Schwarzenegger – Be Useful: Seven Tools for Life;
Jada Pinkett Smith – Worthy;
Britney Spears – The Woman In Me;
Patrick Stewart – Making It So;
David Petraeus – Conflict: The Evolution of Warfare from 1945 to Ukraine;
Carlo Rovelli – White Holes;
Kerry Washington – Thicker Than Water;
Bill Watterson – The Mysteries;
Henry Winkler – Being Henry: The Fonz… and Beyond;
Ronald C. White – On Great Fields: The Life and Unlikely Heroism of Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain.
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