WATERFORD — Wateford Library has added the following new books. The library is open to all residents of Waterford. Hours are Monday 2-6 p.m., Wednesday 3-8 p.m., Friday 10 a.m.-noon and Saturday 10 a.m.-2 p.m.

Fiction

Double Tap, by Steve Martini; Dreams of Joy, by Lisa See; Love of My Youth, by Mary Gordon; Maine, by J. Courtney Sullivan; My New American Life, by Francine Prose; On Black Sister’s Street, by Chika Unigwe; One Summer, by David Baldacci; Please Look After Mom, by Kyung Sook Shin; The Scarpetta Factor, by Patricia Cornwell; State of Wonder, by Ann Patchett; The Story of Beautiful Girl, by Rachel Simon; 10th Anniversary, by James Patterson; The Tragedy of Arthur, by Arthur Phillips; The Wreckage, by Michael Rowbotham.

Nonfiction

Gardening for a Lifetime, by Sydney Eddison; In the Garden of Beasts, by Erik Larson; The Shallows: What the Internet is Doing to Our Brains, by Nicholas Carr.

Fiction for young adults

Across the Universe, by Beth Revis; Divergent, by Veronica Roth; Fallen Grace, by Mary Hooper; Matched, by Ally Condie; Ship Breaker, by Paolo Bacigalupi; Wither, by Lauren DeStefano.

Books for children

Ant and Grasshopper, by Luli Gray; Arthur Turns Green, by Marc Brown; Bless This Mouse, by Lois Lowry; Blizzard Wizard, by Lynn Plourde; Camp Out: Ultimate Kid’s Guide, by Lynn Brunelle; Dirt Bike Racers, by James Holter; Draw 50 Animals, by Lee Ames; Heart of a Samurai, by Margi Preus; Like the Willow Tree, by Lois Lowry; Little White Rabbit, by Kevin Henkes; Mockingbird, by Kathy Erskine; Moon over Manifest, by Clare Vanderpool; Nascar’s Greatest Drivers, by Angela Roberts; Of Thee I Sing, by Barak Obama; Perfect Square, by Michael Hall; Red Wagon, by Renate Liwska; Romeo and Juliet Code, by Phoebe Stone; A Sick Day for Amos McGee, by Philip Stead; Silvericious, by Victoria Kahn; Space, Stars & the Beginning of Time, by Elaine Scott; 13 Planets, by David Aguilar; Turtle in Paradise, by Jennifer Holm; Vietnam War, by Stuart Murray; WWI (DK Eyewitness), by Simon Adams; WWII (DK Eyewitness), by Simon Adams.

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