NORWAY – Norway Memorial Library has announced its new book list.
Fiction
“True to Form,” Elizabeth Berg; “Drop City,” T.C. Boyle; “The DaVinci Code,” Dan Brown; “Lost Light,” Michael Connelly; “Evenings at Five,” Gail Godwin; “Picture Me Dead,” Heather Graham; “Dead Aim,” Iris Johansen; “Angry Housewives Eating Bon Bons,” Lorna Landvik; “Life of Pi,” Yann Martel; “Twelve Times Blessed,” Jacquelyn Mitchard; “Prayer for the Dying,” Stewart O’Nan; “Children of the Storm,” Elizabeth Peters; “Second Glance,” Jodi Picoult; “Birthright,” Nora Roberts; “Midnight Voices,” John Saul; “All He Ever Wanted,” Anita Shreve.
Also, “The Guardian,” Nicholas Sparks; “Dating Game,” Danielle Steel; “Bay of Souls,” Robert Stone; “The Wheat Field,” Steve Thayer; “Dirty Work,” Stuart Woods.
Nonfiction
“Macs for Dummies,” David Pogue; “The New H.N.L.C.,” Todd Boyd; “Pure Heart Enlighteded Mind,” Maura O’Halloran; “World on Fire,” Amy Chua; “Majesty of the Law: Reflection of a Supreme Court Justice,” Sandra O’Connor; “Cathedral Within,” Bill Shore; “Krakatoa,” Simon Winchester; “Light Cooking,” America’s Favorite; “Healing Back Pain Naturally,” Art Brownstein; “Junkbots, Bugbots and Bots on Wheels,” Dave Hrynkiw; “Common Nonsense,” Andy Rooney; “Far Flung Hubbell,” Sue Hubbell; “Bayou Farewell,” Mike Tidwell; “Passage to Juneau,” Jonathan Raban ; “Hunt for Bin Laden,” Robin Moore; “Trial of Tears,” Gloria Jahoda; “War Letters,” Andrew Carrol; “Bush’s Brain,” James Moore.
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