NORWAY – The Norway Memorial Library has announced its list of new books.
Fiction
“These Three Remain, Pamela Aidan; “Flight,” Sherman Alexie; “Sparkles,” Louise Bagshawe; “The Communist’s Daughter,” Dennis Bock; “A Miracle of Catfish,” Larry Brown; “Boomsday,” Christopher Buckley; “Burning Bright,” Tracy Chevalier; “The Quilter’s Homecoming,” Jennifer Chiaverini; “Duplicity Dogged the Dachshund,” Clement Blaize.
Also, “A Kiss in Winter,” Susan Crandall; “Murder Among the Owls,” Bill Crider; “Water Like a Stone,” Deborah Crombie; “Ask Again Later,” Jill Davis; “More Twisted: Collected Stories, Vol II,” Jeffery Deaver; “The Sea Lady,” Margaret Drabble; “Heartstopper,” Joy Fielding; “Beware of Doug,” Elaine Fox; “To Keep a Husband,” Lindsay Graves.
Also, “The Camel Bookmobile,” Masha Hamilton; “Cold Day in Hell,” Richard Hawke; “Alibi Man,” Tami Goag; “The Betrayers,” James Patrick Hunt; “Body of Lies,” David Ignatius; “Abyssinian Chronicles,” Moses Isegawa; “Absolute Fear,” Lisa Jackson; “Obsession,” Jonathan Kellerman; “The Penny Tree,” Holly Kennedy; “Shopaholic and Baby,” Sophie Kinsella.
Also, “Con Ed,” Matthew Klein; “Lone Creek,” Neil McMahon; “Cold Lessons,” Michael McCulloch; “When the Light Goes,” Larry McMurtry; “The Last Empress,” Anchee Min; “Scavenger,” David Morrell; “Step on a Crack,” James Patterson; “We Shall Not Sleep-At Some Disrupted Barricade,” Anne Perry; “Angelica,” Arthur Phillips.
Also, “Nineteen Minutes,” Jodi Picoult; “A Case of Two Cities,” Ziaolong Qiu; “The Naming of the Dead,” Ian Rankin; “The Edge of Winter,” Luanne Rice; “Obsession,” Karen Robards; “Black and White,” Dani Shapiro; “Zig Zag,” Jose Carlos Somoza; “Death on the Family Tree,” Patricia Sprinkle; “Hunter’s Moon,” Randy Wayne White; “Dry Ice,” Stephen White; “Stealing Home,” Sheryl Woods; “Fresh Disasters,” Stuart Woods.
Nonfiction
“Kill the Messenger,” Nick Schou; “The Secret,” Rhonda Byrne, “Deep Economy,” Bill McKibben, “Kidden Kitchens,” Nikki Silva and Davia Nelson; “The Elegant Solution,” Matthew May; “Appalachian Winter,” Betsy Sholl; “Savage Peace,” Ann Hagerdorn.
Biographies
“A Long Way Gone,” Ishmael Beah; “Paula Deen,” Paula Deen with Sherry Suib Cohen; “Dog Years,” Mark Doty; “The Lost World of James Smithson,” Heather Ewing; “Summer at Tiffany,” Marjorie Hart; “The Mistress’s Daughter,” A.M. Homes; “Alice Waters and Chez Panisse,” Thomas McNamee; “In An Instant,” Lee and Bob Woodruff.
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