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DIXFIELD – Ludden Memorial Library has announced its new books for July.

Adult

“Wintering: A Noel of Sylvia Plath,” Moses; “Between Sisters,” Hannah; “Smoke in Mirrors,” Krentz (large print); “Wages of Sin,” Williamson; “The Truth Seeker,” Henderson; “Up Country,” DeMille; “The Protector,” Henderson; “While I was Gone,” Miller; “Evenings at Five,” Godwin; “Mother Road,” Garlock.

Also, “Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate,” Beaton; “The Christmas Train,” Baldacci (large print); Quentins,” Binchy (large print); “The Healer,” Henderson; “The Face,” Koontz; “Suzanne’s Diary for Nicholas,” Patterson; “The Rescurer,” Henderson.

“Bad Company,” Higgins; “Dark End of the Street,” Atkins; “A Boy in Winter,” Chernoff; “Engaged to Die,” Hart; “The Tattooed Girl,” Oates; “Flirting with Pete,” Delinsky; “Beneath a Harvest Sky,” Peterson; “Stranger in Paradise,” Goudge; “Shutter Island,” LeHane; “The Snowman’s Children,” Hirshberg; “Aunt Dimity Takes a Holiday,” Atherton; “Air Battle Force,” Brown; “Lover’s Lane,” Landis; “White Death,” Cussler.

“The Seduction of Water,” Goodman; “The Exiles,” Morris; “Midnight Bayou,” Roberts (large print); “Changing Habits,” Macomber; “Dead Ringer,” Scottoline; “The Probale Future,” Hoffman; “The Second Silence,” Goudge (large print); “No Second Chance,” Coben.

Adult nonfiction

“Healing the Sensitive Heart,” Mandel; “The Northeast’s Changing Forest,” Irland; “The Decorated Page,” Diehn; “Living History,” Rodham-Clinton; “Daktari,” Rees; “Caregiving,” McLeod; “The Edge of the Sky,” Gao; “Dinner at Six: Voices from the Soup Kitchen,” Hudson; “Chicken Soup for the Romantic Soul;” “Savage Beauty,” Milford; “Geisha, A Life,” Iwaski.

Juvenile fiction

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“The Mountains of the Moon,” Duey; “The Adventures of Tom Sawyer,” Fuentes; “The Second Summer of the Sisterhood,” Brashares; “Heir Apparent,” Velde; “She Did It!” Ericcson; “A Quilt for Baby,” Lewis; “Gunfire at Gettysburg,” Wilhelm; “The Zack Files: My Grandma, Major League Slugger,” Greenburg; “The Hobbit,” (graphic novel), J.R.R. Tolkien; “Excuse Me!” Kopelke; “The Trellis and the Seed,” Karon; “Bone: The Great Cow Race,” (graphic novel), Smith.

“The Silent Boy,” Lowry; “Pigs, Pigs, Pigs!” Newman; “Liar, Liar, Pants on Fire,” DeGroat; “My Hippie Grandmother,” Linbbergh; “Unicorn’s Secret: True Heart,” Duey; “Unicorn’s Secret: The Sunset,” Gates-Duey; “Horse in the House,” Baglio; “Kernsukes Kingdon,” Morpurgo,” Whistling,” Partridge; “Who’s a Pest?” Bonsall; “Artemis Fowl: The Artic Incident,” Colfer; “Sleeptight Little Mouse,” Morgan; “Tinka,” Dohaney; “Who Moved my Cheese,” Johnson; “Oh My Goodness,” Fujishaima (graphic novel).

Juvenile nonfiction

“Mount St. Helens Volocano: Violent Eruption,” Brederson; “Arkansas,” Macaulay; “Australian Rainforest Animals;” “Australian Birdlife;” “The Magic Gourd,” Diakite; “Making Puppets Come Alive,” Engler and Fijan; “Mae Jamison: Out of this World,” Naden; “Michigan,” Johnson; “Staying Healthy,” McGinty; “Utah,” Neri; “Revolutionary War Soldiers,” Smolinski; “Safety at Home,” Raatma.

Audio cassettes

“Guilty as Sin,” Hoag; “An Accidental Woman,” Delinsky; “Dead Ringer,” Scottoline; “Magic Tree House; Collection #3,” Osborne; “Call it Courage,” Sperry.


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