PARIS — New materials at the Hamlin Memorial Library are announced.
Adult fiction
“The Peach Keeper,” Sarah Addison Allen; “The Sense of an Ending,” Julian Barnes; “Locked On,” Tom Clancy; “Explosive Eighteen,” Janet Evanovich; “Lost December,” Richard Paul Evans; “The Art of Fielding,” Chad Harbach; “Gun Games,” Faye Kellerman; “11/22/63,” Stephen King; “1Q84,” Haruki Murakami; “The Tiger’s Wife,” Tea Obreht; “The Innocent,” Taylor Stevens.
Adult nonfiction
“Boards that Make a Difference,” John Carver; “And Furthermore,” Judi Dench; “Steve Jobs,” Walter Isaacson.
Young adult
“Lost Trail: Nine Days Alone in the Wilderness,” Donn Fendler with Lynn Plourde; “Brotherband Chronicles: the Outcast with John Flanagan”; “Twilight: the Graphic Novel, Volume 2,” Stephenie Meyer; “Inheritance,” Christopher Paolini; “Witch & Wizard: the Fire,” James Patterson.
Juvenile fiction
“Abe Lincoln at Last!,” Mary Pope Osborne; “Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Cabin Fever,” Jeff Kinney; “The 39 Clues: A King’s Ransom,” Jude Watson.
Picture books
“The Princess and the Pig,” Jonathan Emmett; “Interrupting Chicken,” David Ezra Stein.
DVDs
“Captain America: the First Avenger”; “Contagion”; “Crazy Stupid Love”; “Forks over Knives”; “Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows Part 2”; “The Help”; “Horrible Bosses”; “Moneyball”; “One Day”; “Pirates of the Caribbean: on Stranger Tides”; “Sarah’s Key”; “Super 8”; “Water for Elephants.”
The library is open from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturdays throughout the winter.
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