NORWAY — As of December 2024, Norway Memorial Library has added the following titles to its collection.
Fiction:
Grey, Emma – Pictures of You
Harvey, Samantha – Orbital
McFadden, Freida – Dead Med
Williams, Niall – Time of the Child
Large Print:
Bunn, Davis – Midnight Harbor
Calder, Amy – Comfort is an Old Barn: Stories from the Heart of Maine
Castillo, Linda – The Burning
Goldberg, Lee – Ashes Never Lie
Graves, Sarah – Death by Chocolate Raspberry Scone
Kuhns, Eleanor – Simply Dead
Margolin, Phillip – An Insignificant Case
Ricks, Thomas E. – Everyone Knows but You: A Tale of Murder on the Maine Coast
Talty, Morgan – Night of the Living Rez: Stories
Thayne, RaeAnne – The December Market
Maine Fiction:
Milliken, Maureen – Dying for News
CDs:
Bentley, Don – Capture or Kill
Connolly, Michael – The Waiting
Evanovich, Janet – Now or Never
Evans, Richard Paul – Christmas in Bethel
Gaynor, Hazel – Christmas with the Queen
Grisham, John:
– Camino Ghosts
– Framed: Astonishing True Stories of Wrongful Convictions
Haig, Matt – The Life Impossible
Harvey, Samantha – Orbital
Horowitz, Anthony:
– Close to Death
– A Line to Kill
– The Twist of a Knife
Kimmerer, Robin Wall – The Serviceberry: Abundance and Reciprocity in the Natural World
King, Stephen – You Like It Darker
Larson, Erik – The Demon of Unrest: A Saga of Hubris, Heartbreak, and Heroism at the Dawn of the Civil War
Metaxas, Eric – Religionless Christianity: God’s Answer to Evil
Penny, Louise – The Grey Wolf
Sparks, Nicholas – Counting Miracles
Talty, Morgan – Fire Exit
Tóibín, Colm – Long Island
DVDs:
The Crown: 5th season
The Crown: Final Season
Deadpool & Wolverine
IF
Inside Out 2
Moonflower Murders
Reacher 1st season
Reacher 2nd season
Slingshot
Ted Lasso: The Richmond Way
Twisters
Van Der Valk 3rd season
Van Der Valk 4th season
Watchers
White Bird
The Wild Robot
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