PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following books to its collection in February 2024. For more information, or to reserve a title, please call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or email [email protected].
Fiction:
Dolly Alderton – Good Material;
V.C Andrews – Chasing Endless Summer;
Katherine Arden – Warm Hands of Ghosts;
Kelley Armstrong – The Boy Who Cried Bear;
Lynn Austin – All My Secrets;
Tessa Bailey – Fangirl Down;
Steve Berry – The Atlas Maneuver;
Lisa Black – The Deepest Kill;
Bonnie Jo Campbell – The Waters;
Mike Chen – A Quantum Love Story;
Yangsze Choo – The Fox Wife;
Darcy Coates – The Hollow Dead;
Seth Dickinson – Exordia;
A.J. Finn – End of Story;
Laurie Frankel – Family, Family;
Christopher Golden – House of Last Resort;
Mark Greaney – The Chaos Agent;
Kristin Hannah – The Women;
Terry Hayes – The Year of the Locust;
Ali Hazelwood – Bride;
Gregg Hurwitz – Lone Wolf;
Jonathan Kellerman – The Ghost Orchid;
T. Kingfisher – What Feasts at Night;
Dean Koontz – The Bad Weather Friend;
Mike Lawson – Kingpin;
Margot Livesey – The Road from Belhaven;
Susan Mallery – The Summer Book Club;
Melissa Marr – Remedial Magic;
Freida McFadden – The Teacher;
Thomas Mullen – The Rumor Game;
Brenda Novak – The Messy Life of Jane Tanner;
Robin Oliveira – A Wild Heavenly Place;
Tommy Orange – Wandering Stars;
B.A. Paris – The Guest;
James Patterson – Crosshairs;
George Pelecanos – Owning Up;
Nick Petrie – The Price You Pay;
Susan Elizabeth Phillips – Simply the Best;
Anna Quindlen – After Annie;
Kaye Quinn – The Phoenix Crown;
Luanne Rice – Last Night;
Roxana Robinson – Leaving;
Hank Phillippi Ryan – One Wrong Word;
Sara Shepard – Nowhere Like Home;
Tracy Sierra – Night Watching;
Lauraine Snelling – A Season of Harvest;
Tia Williams – A Love Song for Ricki Wilde;
Rebecca Yarros – Hallowed Ground;
Rebecca Yarros – The Last Letter;
Erin Young – Original Sins;
Mysteries:
M.C Beaton – Death of a Spy;
C.J. Box – Three-Inch Teeth;
Leonard Goldberg – The Daughter of Sherlock Holmes;
Laurie R. King – The Lantern’s Dance;
Jenn McKinlay – Fatal First Edition;
C.L. Miller – The Antique Hunter’s Guide to Murder;
Non-Fiction: Jennie Allen – Untangle your Emotions;
Kat Ashmore – Big Bites;
Melissa Ben-Ishay – Come Hungry:
Salads, Meals, and Sweets for People Who Live to Eat;
Alexander A. Bove – The Complete book of Wills, Estates & Trusts;
Jared Cohen – Life After Power: Seven Presidents and their Search for Purpose Beyond the White House;
John Mark Comer – Practicing the Way: Be with Jesus Become like him Do as He did;
Sloane Crosley – Grief is for People;
Gail Damerow – The Backyard Homestead: Guide to Raising Farm Animals;
Robert Downey Jr. – Cool Food: Erasing your Carbon Footprint One Bite at a Time;
Charles Duhigg – Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection;
Richard Paul Evans – Sharing Too Much: Musings from an Unlikely Life;
Philippa Gregory – Normal Women: Nine Hundred Years of Making History;
Thom Hatch – Osceola and the Great Seminole War;
Michael W. Litchfield – The Complete Guide to Home Inspection;
Jessica McCabe – How to ADHD: An Insider’s Guide to Working with Your Brain;
Dr. Aliza Pressman – The 5 Principles of Parenting: Your Essential Guide to Raising Good Humans;
Charan Ranganath – Why We Remember;
Shannon Reed – Why We Read: On Bookworms, Libraries, and Just One More Page Before Lights Out;
Tony Robbins – The Holy Grail of Investing;
James L. Swanson – The Deerfield Massacre: A Surprise Attack, Forced March, and the Fight for Survival in Early America;
Young Adult;
Jorge Aguirre – Call Me Iggy;
Melissa Albery – The Bad Ones;
John Allison – Giant Days: Volume 11;
John Allison – Giant Days: Volume 12;
John Allison – Giant Days: Volume 13;
John Allison – Giant Days: Volume 14;
Victoria Aveyard – Fate Breaker;
Kristen Ciccarelli – Heartless Hunter;
Tahereh Mafi – All This Twisted Glory;
Sarah Mai – Freshman Year;
Marissa Meyer – With a Little Luck;
Laura Nowlin – If Only I Had Told Her;
Allison Saft – A Fragile Enchantment;
Krystal Sutherland – The invocations;
Ibi Zobi – Nigeria Jones.
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