DIXFIELD — Ludden Memorial Library has announced new arrivals for May.
Adult fiction
“Trickster’s Point,” Krueger; “Natchez Burning,” Iles; “The Collector,” Roberts; “Chestnut Street,” Binchy; “Field of Prey,” Sanford; “The Detective,” Hunt; “The Other Story,” Rosnay; “Robert B. Parker’s Cheap Shot,” Atkins; “No One to Trust,” Eason; “Unlucky 13,” Patterson; “A Table by the Window,” Lodge.
“One Perfect Spring,” Hannon; “Murder Simply Brewed,” Chapman; “The Venetian Bargain,” Fiorato; “Bridge to Haven,” Rivers; “Live to See Tomorrow,” Johansen; “A Family Affair,” Michaels; “Tamarack County,” Krueger; “Ordinary Grace,” Krueger; “She’s Leaving Home,” Shaw.
“Glorious,” Guinn; “Silenced,” Pettrey; “The Skin Collector,” Deaver; “The Kraken Project,” Preston; “All the Light We Cannot See,” Doerr; “Ruin Falls,” Milchman; “Apart at the Seams,” Bostwick; “Forest Ghost,” Masterton; “Everything to Lose,” Gross; “Any Other Name,” Johnson; “Walking on Water,” Evans; “Child of Mine,” Lewis.
Adult nonfiction
“The Encyclopedia of Catholic Saints”; “E.B. White on Dogs”; “Human Anatomy: The Definitive Visual Guide”; “1954: The Year Willie Mays and the First Generation of Black Superstars Changed Major League Baseball Forever,” Madden; “A Trust Betrayed: The Untold Story of Camp Lejeune and the Poisoning of Generations of Marines and Their Families,” Magner.
“Babe Ruth’s Called Shot,” Sherman; “Swan’s Island Chronicles,” Webber; “The End of Dieting,: Fuhrman; “No Place to Hide,” Greenwald; “Outdoor Wood Products,” Cory; “Neighbor Law,” Jordan; “The Great Northeast Brewery Tour,” Keene; “Inside Marine One,” L’Heureux; “Eating Dangerously,” Booth.
Adult fiction, large print
“A Fall of Marigolds,” Meissner; “Mark of Evil,” LaHaye; “Lost Lake,” Allen; “Seasons of Tomorrow,” Woodsmall; “The New Countess,” Weldon; “Harbor of the Heart,” Spencer; “Walking on Air,” Anderson; “The Advocate,” Singer.
Juvenile fiction
“Frankenstein’s Dog,” Stine; “How I Met My Monster,” Stine; “Billie B. Brown: The Soccer Star,” Rippin; “Splat the Cat Dreams Big,” Auerbach; “Baby’s Got the Blues,” Shields; “Spongebob Squarepants: Haunted Houseboat”; “The Dandelion’s Tale,” Sheehan; “Fancy Nancy and the Wedding of the Century,” O’Conner.
“What I Thought Was True,” Fitzpatrick; “A Tale Dark & Grimm,” Gidwitz; “In a Glass Grimmly,” Gidwitz; “The Grimm Conclusion,” Gidwitz; “Pete the Cat: Old MacDonald Had a Farm,” Dean; “Berenstain Bears: We Love Our Dad!”, Berenstain; “Ice Cream Soup,” Ingalls.
“Summer Adventures,” Saunders; “Detective Chase McCain: Stop That Heist!”, King; “Here Comes Destructo-Saurus!”, Reynolds; “Superworm,” Donaldson; “Those Darn Squirrels and the Cat Next Door!”, Rubin; “Mighty Dads,” Holub; “Because I’m Your Dad,” Zappa.
Juvenile nonfiction
“Minecraft: Redstone Handbook,” Farwell; “Dragonflies,” Earley; “Fly, Monarch Fly!”, Wallace.
Graphic novels
“Avatar the Last Airbender: The Rift,” Yang; “Bart Simpson to the Rescue!”, Groening.
Juvenile paperbacks
“Spacemice: Alien Escape,” Stilton; “Goddess Girls: Athena the Proud,” Holub.
Juvenile audio CDs
“Misty of Chincoteague,” Henry.
Audio CDs
“Forget Me Not,” Michaels; “Carnal Curiosity,” Woods; “Random Acts of Kindness,” Higgins; “I’ve Got You Under My Skin,” Clark; “Cocaine Blue,” Greenwood; “Fire of the Raging Dragon,” Brown; “Home Again,” Stewart.
Reference
“The How Book for Genealogists”; “Passengers to America.”
DVDs
“Lizzie Borden Took an Ax”; “Geronimo Stilton: Intrigue on the Rodent Express”; “Caillou’s Summer Vacation”; “The Pirate Fairy”; “Under the Dome.”
Adult paperbacks
“Carolina Girl,” Kantra; “Ruthless Love,” James; “Under the Dome Part Two,” King; “The Trouble with Honor,” London; “Twisted Hills,” Cotton; “North to Alaska,” Macomber; “Night Owls,” Roy; “Waiting on You,” Higgins; “Thrown for a Curve,” Jamison; “Carolina Man,” Kantra; “Carolina Home,” Kantra; “Shunned and Dangerous,” Bradford; “Ambush Valley,” Richards; “Whirlwind,” Mofina.
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