NORWAY – The Norway Memorial Library announces its new books.
Fiction
“Dream When You’re Feeling Blue,” Berg; “Free Fire,” Box; “Bad Luck and Trouble,” Child; “Buddha,” Chopra; “The Welsh Girl,” Davies; “The Ministry of Special Cases,” Englander; “People of the Nightland,” Gear and O’Neal Gear; “Critique of Criminal Reason,” Gregorio; “Riding Lessons,” Gruen; “Glass Houses,” Haddam; “The Reluctant Fundamentalist,” Hamid; “A Single Pebble,” Hersey; “Stormy Weather,” Jiles; “The Sirens of Baghdad,” Khadra; “Suffer the Little Children,” Leon; “Up in Honey’s Room,” Leonard; “A Far Country,” Mason; “After Dark,” Murakami; “A Flicker of Doubt,” Myers; “Rant,” Palahniuk; “The 6th Target,” Patterson; “Revenge of Innocents,” Rosenberg; “Invisible Prey,” Sandford; “The Bastard of Istanbul,” Shafak; “The Winter Queen,” Stevenson; “Luncheon of the Boating Party,” Vreeland; “What’s So Funny?” Westlake; “A Hilltop in Tuscany,” Whitson.
Nonfiction
“Reading Judas,” Pagels and King; “At the Center of the Storm,” Tenet; “The Looming Tower: Al-Qaeda and the Road to 9/11,” Wright; “Take This Job and Ship It,” Dorgan; “The Creation,” Wilson; “The Unsayable,” Rogers; “Chasing Spring,” Stutz; “Theories for Everything,” Langone; “Noise,” Kosko; “The Tree,” Tudge; “The Wild Trees,” Preston; “Voyage of the Turtle,” Safina; “How Doctors Think,” Groopman; “Lost Mountain,” Reece; “Animal, Vegetable, Miracle,” Kingsolver; “Work 101,” Freedman; “Paper Quilting for the First Time,” Bartkowski; “Piano,” Barron; “Best American Poetry: 2006,” “Best American Travel Writing: 2006,” “The Ice Cave,” Bledsoe; “From Stonehenge to Samarkand,” Fagan; “The Republic of Pirates,” Woodward; “The Lady in the Palazzo,” de Blasi; “Tales from the Journey of the Dead,” Boye; “The Concord Quartet,” Schreiner; “Journey to a Revolution,” Korda; “Sailing from Byzantium,” Wells; “The New American Story,” Bradley; “Argentina,” MacLachlan.
Biography
“The Discomfort Zone,” Franzen; “Family Romance,” Lanchester; “The Horizontal World,” Marquart; “Chrysalis,” Merian; “The Women Who Raised Me,” Rowell; “A Three Dog Life,” Thomas; “Spirit Car,” Wilson.
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