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NORWAY – The following books have been received at the Norway Memorial Library.

Fiction

“Crescent,” Diana Abu-Jaber; “Aunt Dimity Takes a Holiday,” Nancy Atherton; “Oryx and Crate,” Margaret Atwood; “Agatha Raisin and the Case of the Curious Curate,” M.C. Beaton; “Best Friends,” Thomas Berger; “The Point of Return,” Deb Siddhartha; “Sensei,” John Donohue; “Land of the Living,” Nicci French; “Monkey Hunting,” Cristina Garcia; “Manslaughter,” Parnell Hall; “Between Sisters,” Kristin Hannah; “Engaged to Die,” Carolyn Hart; “Murder off Mike,” Joyce Krieg; “Fatal Flaw,” William Lashner; “The Rules of Silence,” David Lindsey; “1949,” Morgan Llywelyn; “Flash House,” Aimee Liu.

Also, “The Wandering Hill,” Larry McMurtry; “Skyhook,” John J. Nance; “The Body in the Lighthouse,” Katherine Hall Page; “Cold Springs,” Rick Riordan; “Sweetwater,” Roxana Robinson; “King Bongo,” Thomas Sanchez; “Good Morning, Killer,” April Smith; “All Hat,” Brad Smith; “Blue Horizon,” Wilbur Smith; “The Light of Day,” Graham Swift; “Tracking Bear,” Aimee and David Thurlo; “Jaws of Darkness,” Harry Turtledove; “Land of the Blind,” Jess Walter; “Money for Nothing,” Donald E. Westlake; “When Luba Leaves Home,” Irene Zabytko.

Nonfiction

“What Liberal Media?,” Eric Alterman; “Nature Via Nurture,” Matt Ridley; “23 Days of Terror,” U.S. News; “Enough,” Bill McKibben; “DNA,” James Watson; “The Teammates,” David Halberstam; “A Look Over my Shoulder,” Richard Helms; “Almost There,” O’Faolain.


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