WATERFORD — New additions at the Waterford Library have been announced.
Fiction
“44 Charles Street,” Danielle Steel; “Before I Go to Sleep,” S. J. Watson; “Burnt Mountain,” Anne Rivers Siddons; “Caveat Emptor: a Novel of the Roman Empire,” Ruth Downie; “Come and Find Me,” Hallie Ephron; “Crooked Letter, Crooked Letter,” Tom Franklin; “The Girl in the Blue Beret,” Bobbie Ann Mason; “The Ideal Man,” Julie Garwood; “Iron House,” John Hart; “One Dog Night,” David Rosenfelt; “Portrait of a Spy,” Daniel Silva; “Smokin’ Seventeen,” Janet Evanovich.
Nonfiction
“Big House, Little House, Back House, Barn: the Connected Farm Buildings of New England,” Thomas C. Hubka; “A Distant War Comes Home: Maine in the Civil War Era”; “A Field Guide to Ecology of Eastern Forests, North America,” John C. Kricher; “Perennials,” Marshall Craigmyle; “Russia Against Napoleon,” D.C.B. Lieven.
Children’s books
“Cars Galore,” Peter Stein; “Dog in Boots,” Greg Gormley; “I Met a Moose in Maine One Day,” Ed Shankman; “Raising Readers: a Treasury of Tales from Maine”; “Zora and Me,” Victoria Bond.
DVDs
“Museum Masterpieces: the Louvre”; “My Favorite Universe.”
Audio books (CDs)
“All I Really Need to Know I Learned in Kindergarten,” Robert Fulghum; “Cleopatra,” Stacy Schiff; ” Her Fearful Symmetry,” Audrey Nieffenegger; “I Feel Bad about My Neck,” Nora Ephron; “Into Thin Air,” Jon Krakauer; “TheMan from Beijing,” Henning Mankell; “Our Kind of Traitor,” John Le Carré; “The Paris Option,” Robert Ludlum; “The Professional: a Spenser Novel,”Robert B. Parker; “Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk,” Davis Sedaris; “Tell Me Lies,” Jennifer Crusie; “A Time to Kill,” John Grisham; “Under the Banner of Heaven,” Jon Krakauer.
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