WATERFORD — New books were added in December at the Waterford Library.
Books are also available for download to devices by clicking on the link at www.waterford.lib.me.us and using a library card number.
Fiction: Bellman & Black, by Diane Setterfield; Best New England Crime Stories: Stone Cold; Death of the Black-Haired Girl, by Robert Stone; Dust, by Patricia Cornwell; Ender’s Game, by Orson Scott Card; The First of July, by Elizabeth Spiller; The First Phone Call from Heaven, by Mitch Albom; The Gods of Guilt, by Michael Connelly; The Goldfinch, by Donna Tartt; The Good Boy, by Theresa Schwegel; Innocence, by Dean Koontz; King and Maxwell, by David Baldacci; Longbourn, by Jo Baker; The Luminaries, by Eleanor Catton;The Minor Adjustment Beauty Salon, by Alexander Smith; Nostalgia, by Dennis McFarland; Pagan Spring, by G.M. Malliet; The Rosie Project, by Graeme Simsion; The Star of Istanbul, by Robert Olen Butler; Stella Bain, by Anita Shreve; Takedown Twenty, by Janet Evanovich; Through the Evil Days, by Julia Spencer-Fleming; The Valley of Amazement, by Amy Tan; Want Not, by Jonathan Miles; We Are the Water, by Wally Lamb.
Nonfiction: The Ariadne Objective, by Wes Davis;The Bully Pulpit, by Doris Kearns Goodwin; The Death of Santini, by Pat Conroy; Goodbye to All That: An Autobiography, by Robert Graves; I Am Malala, by Malala Yousafzai. This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage, by Ann Patchett.
Books for teens: Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck, by Jeff Kinney. Explorer 2: The Lost Islands, by Kazu Kibuishi; Flight of the Honey Bee, by Raymond Huber.
Books for children: Deep in the Sahara, by Kelly Cunnane; Lost Cat, by C.Roger Meader; Ol’ Clip Clop, by Patricia McKissock; Once Upon a Northern Night, by Jean Pendziwol; Train, by Elisha Cooper; Xander’s Panda Party, by Linda Sue Park.
Audio book: Savor the Moment, by Nora Roberts.
DVDs: Fantasia; For Your Eyes Only; From Russia With Love; Ian Fleming’s Diamonds Are Forever; Ian Fleming’s You Only Live Twice; The Living Daylights; Moonraker; Oliver!; The World Is Not Enough.
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