ANDOVER – New books at the Andover Public Library are announced.
Fiction
“Angels and Demons,” Dan Brown; “Codex,” Douglas Preston; “Canterbury Papers,” Judith Healey; “Mr. Paradise,” Elmore Leonard; “Vertical Coffin,” Stephen Cannell; “Bluffing Mr. Churchill,” John Lawton; “Crown Jewel,” Fern Michaels; “Hunters Tale,” Margaret Frazer.
Also, “Lady and the Unicorn,” Tracy Chevalier; “New Leaf,” Thomas Kinkade; “Retreat Hell,” W.E.B.Griffin; “Sight of the Stars,” Belva Plain; “Truth or Dare,” Jayne Krentz; “Absolute Friends,” John Le Carre; “Another Man’s Son,” Katherine Stone; “Emma Secret,” Barbara Bradford; “Empress Orchid,” Min Anchee; “Old Flames,” John Lawton; “Rues of Engagement,” Anita Brookner; “Trade,” Shirley Palmer.
“0 Game,” Brad Meltzer; “10 Word Game,” Jonathan Gash; “1000 White Women,” Jim Fergus; “37th Hour,” Jodi Compton; “Aphrodite,” Russell Andrews; “The Cat Who Talked Turkey,” Lillian Jackson Braun; “Firedrakes Eye,” Patrick Finney; “Flashback,” Jenny Siler; “Hours,” Michael Cunningham; “Kills,” Linda Fairstein; “Paranoia,” Joseph Finder; “Risk Worth Taking,” Robin Pilcher; “Very Private Gentleman,” Booth Martin; “We’ll Always Have Parrots,” Donna Andrews; “1st 48,” Tim Green; “2nd Chair,” John Lescroart.
Also, “Divided in Death,” Nora Roberts; “Blinded,” Stephen White; “High Country,” Nevada Barr; “Last Juror,” John Grissom; “Cottonwood,” Scott Phillips; “Deans List,” Jon Hassler; ” Hate Crime,” William Bernhardt; “Thou Shalt Not Grill,” Tamar Myers.
Nonfiction
“The Enemy Within,” Michael Savage; “Macho Nachos,” Kate Heyhoe; “New Fix it Yourself Manual,” Readers Digest; “Fresh from the Vegetarian Slow Cooker,” Robin Robertson; “Salt in Your Sock,” Lillian Beard; “Window Boxes Indoors and Out,” James Cramer.
Audio
“Frumious Bandersnatch” Ed McBain; “Out of Reach, Patricia Lewin; “Twisted,” Jeffery Deaver; “2nd Chair,” John Lescroart; “37th Hour,” Jodi Compton; “Lady and the Unicorn,” Tracy Chevalier.
Juvenile fiction
“Lion Boy,” Zizou Corder; “Zippity Zinger,” Henry Winkler; “Biscuit Wins a Prize,” and “Biscuits Big Friend,” Alys Capucilli; Brians Hunt,” Gary Paulsen; “Divide,” Elizabeth Kay; “Inkheart,” Cornelia Funke; “Little Red,” Sarah York; “Normal,” Francine Pascal; “Wendy,” Karen Wallace; “Fairy Godmother,” Mercedes Lackey; “Star in Danger,” Joann Campbell; “Junie B., First Grader: Toothless Wonder,” Barbara Park; “Blue’s First Holiday,” Alison Inches.
Also, “Time to Sleep Alfie Bear,” Catherine Walters; “Smarty Pants,” Maira Kalman; “Giggle-Wiggle Wake Up,” Nancy W. Carlstrom; “Harold the Purple Crayon-Under the Sea,” Liza Baker; “Lumber Camp Library,” Natalie K. Warnock.
Also, “Knight For a Day,” “Sir Lancelot Where are You?” Kate McMullan; “King Midas and the Golden Touch,” Charlotte Craft; “Two Little Trains,” Margaret Wise Brown; “Someone Says,” Carole Lexa Schaffer; “The Night Before Christmas,” Clement C. Moore; “Pinocchio,” Carlu Collodi; “Naughty Little Monkey,” Jim Aylesworth; “ABC Dog,” Connie Sharar; “ABRACADABRA to Zombie,” Don Wulffson; “Sarah’s Room,” Doris Orgel.
Juvenile Nonfiction
“Grandparents are the Greatest Because,” Adele A Greenspun; “Strange Mr. Satie,” M.T. Anderson; “A Christmas Wish,” Marcus Sedgwick; “Dolphins and Sharks,” Mary Pope Osborne; “A Pioneer Christmas,” Barbara Greenwood, “Who Was Helen Keller,” Gare Thompson, “America Votes,” Linda Granfield; “The Wright Brothers Take Off,” Jon Buller.
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