New at Hamilton East Public Library

Here are the new library items for the week of Oct. 19:

New Adult Fiction Books

  1. Call of the raven, by Wilbur Smith
  2. Chance of a lifetime, by Jude Deveraux
  3. Christmas cupcake murder, by Joanne Fluke
  4. Total Power, by Kyle Mills
  5. Troubled blood, by Robert Galbraith
  6. The Stone Wall, by Beverly Lewis
  7. The coast-to-coast murders, by James Patterson
  8. The book of two ways, by Jodi Picoult
  9. The return, by Nicholas Sparks
  10. The trouble with peace, by Joe Abercrombie

New Adult Nonfiction Books

  1. Blackout: how Black America can make its second escape from the Democrat plantation, by Candace Owens
  2. Keto friendly recipes: bake it keto, by Jennifer Marie Garza
  3. Sustainable escapes, by James Bainbridge
  4. Raising boys to be good men: a parent’s guide to bringing up happy sons in a world filled with toxic masculinity, by Aaron Gouveia
  5. Lonely Plant’s best of USA, by Karla Zimmerman
  6. Neighbor law: fences, trees, boundaries & noise, by Emily Doskow
  7. Once upon a time I lived on Mars: space, exploration, and life on earth, by Kate Greene
  8. Living together: a legal guide for unmarried couples by Frederick, Hertz
  9. The vapors: a southern family, the New York mob, and the rise and fall of Hot Springs, America’s forgotten capital of vice, by David Hill
  10. The end of white politics: how to heal our liberal divide, by Zerlina Maxwell

New DVDs

  1. A beautiful day in the neighborhood
  2. Paris, wine & romance
  3. A beautiful place to die: a Martha’s Vineyard mystery
  4. Love to the rescue
  5. Emma
  6. The hunt
  7. Letterkenny. Season 3
  8. NCIS: the seventeenth season: Naval Criminal Investigative Service
  9. The wretched
  10. End of sentence

New Music CDs

  1. Rockaby baby! Lullaby renditions of Shakira, by Shakira
  2. Yes I can, by Lauren Mayer
  3. And it’s still alright, by Nathaniel Rateliff
  4. Source, by Nubya Garcia
  5. Invasion of privacy, by Cardi B
  6. The Pretty Reckless, by Pretty Reckless
  7. Sally go round the sun, by Kathy Reid-Naiman