PARIS — The Paris Public Library added the following books to its collection in November. For more information, or to reserve a title, please call the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or email [email protected].
Fiction:
Sarah Adams – Practice Makes Perfect;
Mitch Albom – The Little Liar;
Susan Wittig Albert – Someone Always Nearby;
Naomi Alderman – The Future;
Travis Baldree – Bookshops & Bonedust;
David Baldacci – The Edge;
Jim Butcher – The Olympian Affair;
Marc Cameron – Tom Clancy Command and Control;
Katherine Center – The Bright Side of Disaster;
Katherine Center – Happiness for Beginners;
Jon Clinch – The General and Julia;
Michael Connelly – Resurrection Walk;
Bernard Cornwell – Uhtred’s Feast;
Charles Cumming – Kennedy 35;
Michael Cunningham – Day: A Novel;
Dirk Cussler – The Corsican Shadow;
P.T Deutermann – IWO, 26 Charlie;
Sonali Dev – Lies and Other Love Languages;
Luke Dumas – The Paleontologist;
Jonathan Evison – Again and Again;
Tess Gerritsen – The Spy Coast;
Rachel Gillig – The Dark Window;
Rachel Gillig – Two Twisted Crowns;
Lee Goldberg – Calico;
Shelley Shepard Gray – Her Secret Hope;
Laurell K. Hamilton – Slay;
Katherine Howe – A True Account;
Cara Hunter – Murder in the Family;
Abby Jimenez – Life’s too Short;
Erika Johansen – The Kingdom of Sweets;
Elle Kennedy – The Graham Effect;
Karen Kingsbury – Just Once;
Jen Lancaster – House Moms;
Michael Ledwidge – The Girl in the Vault;
Debbie Macomber – Jack Frost;
Gilly MacMillan – The Manor House;
Cesca Major – Maybe Next Time;
Philip Margolin – Betrayal;
Freida McFadden – Never Lie;
Jacquelyn Mitchard – A Very Inconvenient Scandal;
Sandra Newman – Julia 1984;
Brenda Novak – The Talk of Coyote Canyon;
Sigrid Nunez – The Vulnerables;
James Patterson – Alex Cross Must Die;
Amanda Peters – The Berry Pickers;
Tracie Peterson – Knowing You;
Breanne Randall – Unfortunate Side Effects of Heartbreak and Magic;
Katee Robert – Hunt on Dark Waters;
Nora Roberts – Inheritance;
Mia Sheridan – Archer’s Voice;
Viola Shipman – The Wishing Bridge;
Nalini Singh – There Should Have Been Eight;
Danielle Steel – The Ball at Versailles;
Mysteries:
Laura Gail Black – Caught on the Book;
Rhys Bowen – The Proof of the Pudding;
Patricia Cornwell – Unnatural Death;
Jeffery Deaver – The Watchmakers Hand;
Loren D. Estleman – Vamp;
Victoria Gilbert – Murder Checks Out;
Sally Goldenbaum – A Twisted Skein;
Peter James – Stop Them Dead;
Lark O. Jenson – Cry Wolf;
Mike Lupica – Robert B. Parker’s Broken Trust;
Liz Fielding – Murder under the Mistletoe;
Val McDermid – Past Lying;
Anne Perry – A Christmas Vanishing;
Nita Prose – The Mystery Guest;
Non-Fiction:
Roma Agrawal – Nuts & Bolts:
Seven Small Inventions that Changed the World (In a Big Way);
J. Reuben Appelman – While Idaho Slept: The Hunt for Answer in the Murders of Four College Students;
Scott W. Berg – The Burning of the World;
H.W. Brands – Founding Partisans;
Tom Clavin – The Last Outlaws;
Jerry Colonna – Reunion: Leadership and the Longing to Belong;
Ed Conway – Material World: The Six Materials That Shape Modern Civilization;
McKay Coppins – Romney: A Reckoning;
Peter Englud – November 1942: An Intimate History of the Turning Point of World War II;
Samuel Graydon – Einstein in Time and Space;
Cassidy Hutchinson – Enough;
Jonathan Karl – Tired of Winning;
Brian Kilmeade – Teddy and Booker T.;
Austin Kleon – Show Your Work!;
Stephanie Land – Class;
Taylor Lorenz – Extremely Online: The Untold Story of Fame, Influence, and Power on the Internet;
Gabrielle Lyon – Forever Strong: A New, Science-Based Strategy For Aging Well;
Ben Mezrich – Breaking Twitter: Elon Musk and the Most Controversial Corporate Takeover in History;
Jeremy Nobel – Project UnLonely: Healing Our Crisis of Disconnection;
Levy Rozman – How to Win at Chess;
John Stamos – If You Would Have Told Me;
Daniel Stashower – American Demon;
Barbra Streisand- My Name in Barbra;
Kelly and Zach Weikersmith – A City on Mars;
The Monks of New Skete- The Joy of Playing with Your Dog;
Cameron McWhirter – American Gun: The True Story of the AR-15.