DIXFIELD – New arrivals have been announced for July at Ludden Memorial Library.
Adult fiction
“New England White,” Carter; “Something More,” Dailey; “In a Heartbeat,” John; “Flashpoint ,” John; “Moment of Truth: John Blood Lies,” Kalla; “A Wanted Man,” Miller; “Spare Change,” Parker; “The Quickie,” Patterson; “Sophie’s Dilemma,” Snelling.
Also, “Bungalow 2,” Steele; “Sunrise,” Kingsbury; “High Noon,” Roberts; “The Ever-Running Man,” Muller; “The Devil Who Tamed Her,” Lindsay; “The Heart’s Treasure,” Palmer; “The Cleaner,” Battles.
Also, “The Maytrees,” Dillard; “Peony in Love,” See; “The Brambles,” Minot; “The Penny,” Meyer; “Up Close and Dangerous,” Howard; “What Matters Most,” Rice; “The Secret Servant,” Silva; “The Love Season,” Hilderbrand; “Family Secrets,” Wall.
Adult nonfiction
“Justinian’s Plea,” Rosen; “Reframe Your Life,” Arterburn; “A Woman in Charge,” Bernstein; “Psychic Children,” Browne; “Heaven is Real,” Piper; “Crazy,” Earley; “Fix It and Forget It,” Good.
Large print adult fiction
“The Crystal Cavern,” Alexander; Mackenzie’s Mission,” Howard; “The Vigilante,” Sherman; “Sophie’s Dilemma,” Snelling; “A Rush of Wings,” Heitzmann; “The Still of Night,” Heitzmann; “Church Choir Mysteries: The Highly Suspicious Halo,” Berger.
Also, “The Law in Somos Santos,” Cotton; “Last Stand at Saber River,” Leonard; “Sailing to Capri,” Adler; “Mossy Creek,” Smith; “Reunion at Mossy Creek,” Smith; “Summer in Mossy Creek,” Smith; “Meet Me in Venice,” Adler; “The Little Lady Agency,” Browne; “High Noon,” Roberts.
Graphic novels
“Robot Rampage,” Nickel.
Juvenile fiction
“Ranger’s Apprentice,” Flanagan; “Stumpton Kid,” Gorman; “Crunch Time,” Fredericks; “The Runaway Shopping Cart,” Long; “Nibble Nibble,” Brown; “It Was You, Blue Kangaroo,” Clark; “Rainy Day,” LaKin; “Moon Shadow,” Platt; “Gabriel’s Horses,” Hart.
Also, “Half Moon Investigations,” Colfer; “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” Rowling; “Plonk, Plonk, Plonk,” Jenkins; “Animal Babies in Grasslands”; “Salem Witch,” Hermes; “Saving the Griffin,” Nitz; “Babies in the Bayou,” Arnosky; “I Can Dress Myself,” Muller; “A Puffin’s Year,” Zecca.
Juvenile paperbacks
“Minute Mysteries 2,” Witowski.
Juvenile nonfiction
“Your Body Belongs To You,” Spelman; “Games from Long Ago,” Kalman.
Audio CDs
“Spare Change,” Parker; “Summer of Roses,” Rice; “The Picasso Flop,” Van Patten; “The Overlook,” Connelly; “The Year of Fog,” Richmond; “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows,” Rowling.
DVDs
“Drumline”; “Bridge to Terabithia”; “The Derby Stallion”; “The Wizard of Oz.”
Adult paperbacks
“Sammy’s Hill,” Gore; “Last Seen Alive,” Thompson; “Chain Reaction,” Davis; “Maximum Ride,” Patterson; “Thieves of Blood,” Waggoner; “Heart of the World,” Barnes; “Abandon,” Neggers; “Red Hawk’s Woman,” Kay.
Also, “Savage Storm,” Edwards; “Savage Rage,” Edwards; “Savage Nights,” Edwards; “Shopaholic Takes Manhattan,” Kinsella; “Murder in Little Italy,” Thompson; “Sins of a Duke,” Enoch; “Hit Parade,” Block; “Chesapeake Summer,” Baker; “The House Next Door,” Siddons; “Desperate Duchesses,” James; “The Art of Detection,” King.
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