PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following books to its collection in December. For more information, or to reserve a title, please call the library at 743-6994 or email [email protected].
Fiction:
Lauren Asher – Love Redesigned
Shannon Bowring – The Road to Dalton
Barbara Taylor Bradford – The Wonder of it All
Robin Cook – Manner of Death
Janet Dailey – Lone Oaks Crossing
Sylvia Day – Too Far
Katherine Faulkner – The Other Mothers
Lori Foster – The Fearless One
Ava Glass – The Traitor
Emma Grey – The Last Love Note
Lauren Grodstein – We Must Not Think of Ourselves
Cynthia Harrod-Eagles – The Mistress of Ashmore Castle
Catherine Ryan Hyde – A Different Kind of Gone
Darby Kane – The Engagement Party
Gabrielle Korn – Yours For the Taking
Ariel Lawhon – The Frozen River
Jeff Lindsay – The Fourth Rule
John Marrs – The Vacation
Silvia Moreno-Garcia – Untamed Shore
Melinda Moustakis – Homestead
Carissa Orlando – The September House
Michelle Sagara – Shards of Glass
Meg Shaffer – The Wishing Game
Maria Vale – Molly Molloy and the Angel of Death
Evie Woods – The Lost Bookshop
Rebecca Yarros – In the Likely Event Mysteries
Amanda Flower – I Heard a Fly Buzz When I Died
Keigo Higashino – The Final Curtain
Harper Kincaid – A Midsummer Night’s Scheme
Meg Macy – Wedding Bear Blues
Karen MacInerney – Fowl Play
Deany Ray – Dead Man’s Float
Deany Ray – Pretty Dead
S.J. Rozan – The Mayors of New York
Charlotte Vassell – The Other Half
Non-Fiction:
Michele Cagan – Starting a business 101
Deepak Chopra – Quantum Body: The New Science of Living A Longer, Healthier, More Vital Life
Michael Greger – How Not to Age: The Scientific Approach to Getting Healthier as You Get Older
James Holland – The Savage Storm: The Battle for Italy 1943
David Head – A Republic of Scoundrels: the schemers, intriguers & adventurers who created a new American nation
Jack Kelly – God save Benedict Arnold: A true story of America’s most hated man
Dr. Nicole Lepra – How to be the Love You Seek
Harry N. Maclean – Starkweather: The Untold Story of the Killing Spree that Changed America
Uma Naidoo – Calm Your Mind With Food: A Revolutionary Guide to Controlling Your Anxiety
James Patterson – What Really Happens in Vegas: True stories of the people who make Vegas, Vegas
Veronica Peerless – How Not to Kill Your Houseplant: Survival Tips for the Horticulturally Challenged
Douglas Preston – The Lost Tomb: and other real-life stories of bones, burials, and murder
Dominic Sandbrook and Tom Holland – The Rest is History: From Ancient Rome to Ronald Reagan: history’s most curious questions, answered
Janssen Sarah – The World Almanac and Book of Facts 2024
Roberto Trotta – Starborn: How the Stars Made us (And Who We Would Be Without Them)
Young Adult:
Julie Abe – Our Cursed Love
Renee Ahdieh – The Ruined
Scott Cawthon – Five Nights of Freddy’s Fazbear Frights Vol. 4
Cassandra Clare – Mortal Instruments Graphic Novel Vol. 7
Isabel Ibanez – What the River Knows
Abigail Johnson – Every Time You Go Away
Alice Oseman – Radio Silence
Lynn Painter – Betting On You
Katherine Quinn – To Kill A Shadow
Rebecca Ross – Ruthless Vows
Melinda Salisbury – Her Dark Wings
Jesse Q. Sutanto – Didn’t See That Coming
Emily Thiede – This Cursed Light
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