PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following items to its collection in December:
Fiction
Wanda Brunstetter, “Sarah’s Choice;” Orson Scott Card, “The Lost Gate;” Tom Clancy, “Dead or Alive;” Mary Jane Clark, “To Have and to Kill;” Ruth Downie, “Caveat Emptor;” Kim Edwards, “The Lake of Dreams;” Loren Estleman, “The Left-handed Dollar;” Monica Ferris, “Buttons and Bones;” Lisa Genova, “Left Neglected;” W.E.B. Griffin, “The Outlaws: a Presidential Agents Novel;” Jack Higgins, “The Judas Gate;” Tami Hoag, “Secrets to the Grave.”
Also, Stephen Hunter, “Dead Zero;” Conn Iggulden, “Khan: Empire of Silver;” Dean Koontz, “What the Night Knows;” Jayne Ann Krentz, “In too Deep;” Bobbi LaChance, “Wishes;” John T. Lescroart, “Damage;” Debbie Macomber, “Family Affair;” Colleen McCullough, “Naked Cruelty;” Kathleen McGowan, “The Poet Prince.”
Also, Fern Michaels, “Déjà vu;” Fern Michaels, “Home Front;” Graham Moore, “The Sherlockian;” Tamar Myers, “Butter Safe than Sorry;” Joyce Carol Oates, “Give Me Your Heart;” Barbara O’Neal, “How to Bake a Perfect Life;” John Ringo, “Citadel;” Maggie Robinson, “Mistress by Mistake.”
Also, Maggie Robbinson, “Mistress by Midnight;” Anders Roslund, “Three Seconds;” Joe Schreiber, “Star Wars, Red Harvest;” William Tapply, “The Nomination;” Charles Todd, “A Lonely Death;” Richard Wheeler, “The Owl Hunt;” Lois Winston, “Assault with a Deadly Glue Gun;” Timothy Zahn, “Cobra Guardian.”
Paperbacks
“Robyn Carr, “Just Over the Mountain;” Robyn Carr, “Promise Canyon;” Loretta Chase, “The Last Hellion;” Vicky Dreilling, “How to Marry a Duke;” Christine Feehan, “Ruthless Game;” Heather Graham, “Night of the Vampires;” Lorraine Health, “Just Wicked Enough;” Angela Knight, “Master of Smoke.”
Also, Kat Martin, “Heart of Courage;” Cathy Maxwell, “His Christmas Pleasure;” Marliss Melton, “Show No Fear;” Julia Quinn, “The Lady Most Likely–;” J.D. Robb, “The Other Side;” Lynsay Sands, “Hungry for You;” Lynn Viehl, “Frostfire;” Sherryl Woods, “Return to Rose Cottage.”
Large print
George W. Bush, “Decision Points;” Tom Clancy, “Dead or Alive;” Patricia Cornwell, “Port Mortuary;” Clive Cussler, “Crescent Dawn;” Heather Graham, “Night of the Vampires;” Dean Koontz, “What the Night Knows;” Debbie Macomber, “Family Affair;” Alexander McCall Smith, “Corduroy Mansions;” Kate Morton, “The Distant Hours;” James Patterson, “The Gift.”
Books on audio-CD
Tom Clancy, “Dead or Alive;” W.E.B. Griffin, “The Outlaws;” Jack Higgins, “The Judas Gate;” Tami Hoag, “Secrets to the Grave;” Dean Koontz, “What the Night Knows;” Jayne Ann Krentz, “In Too Deep;” James Patterson, “The Gift.”
Young adult
Jenna Black, “Shadowspell;” P.C. Cast, “Awakened;” Allyson Condie, “Matched;” Melissa De la Cruz, “Bloody Valentine;” Elizabeth Eulberg, “Prom and Prejudice;” Catherine Fisher, “Sapphique;” Carrie Jones, “Entice;” Jillian Larkin, “Vixen;” Richelle Mead, “Last Sacrifice;” James Patterson, “The Gift;” Diana Peterfreund, “Ascendant;” Ellen Schreiber, “Once in a Full Moon;” Sara Shepard, “The Lying Game.”
Nonfiction
Christopher Andersen, “William and Kate: a Royal Love Story;” Anne Byrn, “The Cake Mix Doctor Bakes Gluten-Free;” Nora Ephron, “I Remember Nothing: and Other Reflections;” Mary Holland, “Naturally Curious: a Photographic Field Guide and Month by Month Journey through the Fields, Woods and Marshes of New England.”
Also, Jay-Z, “Decoded;” James Kakalios, “The Amazing Story of Quantum Mechanics;” Denis Leary, “Suck on this Year: LYFAO@140;” Richard Panek, “The Four-Percent Universe: Dark Matter, Dark Energy and the Race to Discover the Rest of Reality;” Annie Proulx, “Bird Cloud: a Memoir.”
Also, Carl Safina, “The View from Lazy Point: a Natural Year in an Unnatural World;” Marci Shimoff, “Love for No Reason;” Daniel Siegel, “Mindsight: the New Science of Personal Transformation;” Suzanne Somers, “Sexy Forever;” ”Christmas in Allagash;” “Explore Maine by Bike.”
Picture books
Susan Beckhorn, “Moose Eggs, or, Why a Moose has Flat Antlers;” Maryann Cocca-Leffler, “Let it Snow;” Justine Fontes, “The Christmas Cub;” Brett Helquist, “Bedtime for Bear;” Janie Jasin, “The Littlest Christmas Tree;” Lauren Thompson, “Mouse’s First Snow;” Greg Zemlansky, “The Turkey that Got Away.”
Juvenile fiction
Jeff Brown, “Stanley’s Christmas Adventure;” Patricia Reilly Giff, “December Secrets;” Brandon Sanderson, “Alcatraz Versus the Shattered Lens;” Paul Stewart, “The Winter Knights;” Paul Stewart, “The Immortals;” R.L. Stine, “Return of the Mummy.”
Juvenile nonfiction
Kathleen Zoehfeld, “Where Did Dinosaurs Come From?” Saviour Pirotta, “Around the World in 80 Tales.”
DVDs
“The A-Team;” “The Boondock Saints II: All Saint’s Day;” “Despicable Me;” “Easy A;” “Eclipse: the Twilight Saga;” “Hachi: a Dog’s Tale;” “Inception;” “Knight and Day;” “Legend of the Guardians;” “The Memory Keeper’s Daughter;” “Nanny McPhee Returns;” “The Other Guys;” “Salt;” “The Search for Santa Paws;” “Shrek Forever After: the Final Chapter;” “The Sorcerer’s Apprentice;” “The Town;” “Wall Street: the Money Never Sleeps.”
For more information, or to reserve a title, call 743-6994 or e-mail [email protected]. Home delivery is available.
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