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PARIS — The following list of new materials has been announced at the Hamlin Library:

Adult fiction

“Spring Fever,” Mary Kay Andrews; “The Sins of the Father,” Jeffrey Archer; “Creole Belle,” James Lee Burke; “Back Fire,” Catherine Coulter; “XO,” Jeffery Deaver; “Wicked Business,” Janet Evanovich; “The Road to Grace,” Richard Paul Evans.

Also, “Gone Girl,” Gillian Flynn; “Porch Lights,” Dorothea Benton Frank; “Mission to Paris,” Alan Furst; “Wife 22,” Melanie Gideon; “Shadow of Night,” Deborah Harkness; “Summerland,” Elin Hilderbrand; “Close Your Eyes,” Iris Johansen; “Potboiler,” Jesse Kellerman.

Also, “A Simple Murder,” Eleanor Kuhns; “The Stonecutter,” Camilla Lackberg; “Let Love Find You,” Johanna Lindsey; “Tuesday’s Child,” Fern Michaels; “I, Michael Bennett,” James Patterson; “Little Night,” Luanne Rice.

Also, “Miss Peregrine’s Home for Peculiar Children,” Ransom Riggs; “The Fallen Angel,” Daniel Silva; “The Next Best Thing,” Jennifer Weiner; “Sea Change,” Karen White.

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Adult nonfiction

“Cowards,” Glenn Beck; “The Homemade Pantry: 101 Foods You Can Stop Buying and Start Making,” Alana Chernila; “The Years of Lyndon Johnson: the Passage of Power,” Robert A. Caro; “The Art of Intelligence,” Henry A. Crumpton.

Also, “The President’s Club: Inside the World’s Most Exclusive Fraternity,” Nancy Gibbs and Michael Duffy; “The Amateur,” Edward Klein; “Service: a Navy Seal at War,” Marcus Luttrell; “Drift: the Unmooring of American Military Power,” Rachel Maddow.

Also, “Well Out to Sea: Year-round on Matinicus Island,” Eva Murray; “It Worked for Me: in Life and Leadership,” Colin Powell; “Labels, Leadville and Lore,” Douglas H. Roades.

Young adult

“The Last Guardian,” Eoin Colfer; “The Invaders,” John Flanagan; “The Lost Stories,” John Flanagan; “The Enchantress,” Michael Scott.

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Juvenile fiction

“Darth Paper Strikes Back,” Tom Angleberger; “The Council of Mirrors,” Michael Buckley; “The Fire Ascending,” Chris D’Lacey; “Theodore Boone: the Accused,” John Grisham; “Operation Trinity,” Clifford Riley.

Picture books

“A Hen for Izzy Pippik,” Aubrey Davis; “My Snake Blake,” Randy Siegel; “Ladybug Girl and Bingo,” David Soman; “Maine Stories for Maine Children: a Raising Readers Collection.”

DVDs

“The Artist”; “Downton Abbey,” seasons 1 & 2; “Mirror Mirror”.

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