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DIXFIELD – Ludden Memorial Library has received the following March new arrivals:

Adult fiction

“Remember Me?,” Kinsella; “Change of Heart,” Picoult; “A Touch of Grace,” Snelling; “The First Patient,” Palmer; “Speak Softly, She Can Hear,” Lewis; “Courting Shadows,” Poster; “Lady Killer,” Scottoline; “The Devil’s Bones,” Bass; “Christ the Lord: The Road to Cana,” Rice.

“A Lady of Hidden Intent,” Peterson; “Sister’s Choice,” Pella; “Killer Heat,” Fairstein; “Betrayal,” Lescroart; “Miss Julia Paints the Town,” Ross; “Compulsion,” Kellerman; “Buckingham Palace Gardens,” Perry; “People of the Book,” Brooks; “Blue-Eyed Devil,” Kleypas.

Adult nonfiction

“Panini Express,” Leader; “I Am Not My Breast Cancer,” Peltason; “Without a Net,” Kennedy; “The Zookeeper’s Wife,” Ackerman; “Louder than Words,” McCarthy; “A Life with Karol ,” Dziwisz; “Periodization Training for Sports,” Bompa; “The North’s Last Boys in Blue, Volume 2.”

Large print adult fiction

“Into the Valley: The Settlers,” Bittner; “Fast Guns Out of Texas,” Cotton; “The Shell Seekers,” Pilcher; “Circle of Friends,” Binchy; “Summer Breeze,” Palmer; “Texas Princess,” Thomas; “A Touch of Grace,” Snelling; “Shootout at Cold Creek,” Johnstone.

Graphic novels

“Tsubasa,” Clamp; “The Time Travel Trap,” Jolley.

Reference

“Peterson’s Study Abroad, 2007.”

Juvenile fiction

“The Big Field,” Lupica; “Moose Eggs,” Beckhorn; “And You Can Come Too,” Ohi; “The Life and Crimes of Bernetta Wallflower,” Graff; ” From Alice to Zen,” Atkinson; “Eleven,” Giff; “Bunny Fun,” Weeks; “Six Innings,” Preller.

Also, “Tunnels,” Gordon; “Campfire Mallory,” Friedman; “Skunk’s Spring Surprise,” Newman; “I Don’t Have Your Eyes,” Kitze; “The Final Warning: A Maximum Ride Novel,” Patterson; “The Battle for Skandia,” Flanagan; “The Fortunes of Indigo Skye,” Caletti; “Stormbreaker,” Horowitz; “Death Run,” Higgins.

Juvenile paperbacks

“The Berenstain Bears’ Baby Easter Bunny,” Berenstain; “Hannah Montana: Face the Music”; “Hannah Montana: Don’t Bet on It.”

Juvenile nonfiction

“Teeth,” Collard; “Beverly Cleary,” Meister.

Audio CDs

“Darkest Fear,” Coben; “Plum Lucky,” Evanovich; “Blubber,” Blume; “Horton Hears A Who!,” Seuss; “The Killing Ground,” Higgins; “You’ve Been Warned,” Patterson; “The First Patient,” Palmer; “The Appeal,” Grisham; “Empire of Blue Water,” Talty; “Bridge of Sighs,” Russo.

Cassettes

“Whiteblack the Penguin Sees the World,” Rey.

Book and CD

“I Took My Frog to the Library,” Kimmel; “The Easter Egg Farm,” Auch.

DVDs

“Suburban Girl”; “Miracle Dogs”; “Miracle Dogs Too”; “It’s the Easter Beagle, Charlie Brown”; “Nancy Drew”; “Becoming Jane”; “No Reservations”; “The Game Plan”; “Froggy Day in Sunny Patch”; “Care Bears”; “The Earth Needs You”; “Little Einsteins.”

Adult paperbacks

“Thigh High,” Dodd; “Seaview Inn,” Woods; “More Than Words: Stories of Courage,” Wiggs; “The Scottish Companion,” Ranney; “Victim,” Wilson; “Below the Surface,” Harper; “Free Fall,” Ross; “All the Raight Angles,” Holm; “Lord of the Fading Lands,”Wilson; “Naughty Neighbor,” Evanovich; “Star Wars: Revelation,” Traviss; “Malice,” Tanenbaum; “To Wed a Wicked Prince,” Feather.

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