New at Hamilton East Public Library

Here are the new library items lists for the week of March 1:

New Adult Fiction Books

  1. The paradise affair, by Bill Pronzini
  2. Prodigal son, by Gregg Andrew Hurwitz
  3. The Russian, by James Patterson
  4. The gates of Athens, by Conn Iggulden
  5. The (other) you: stories, by Joyce Carol Oates
  6. A fatal lie: an Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery, by Charles Todd
  7. Faithless in death, by J.D. Robb
  8. Outlawed, by Anna North
  9. Remote control, by Nnedi Okorafor
  10. Our Italian summer, by Jennifer Probst

New Adult Nonfiction Books

  1. Pee wees: confessions of a hockey parent, by Rich Cohen
  2. Single and forced to mingle: a guide for (nearly) any socially awkward situation, by Mellisa Croce
  3. Eagle down: the last special forces fighting the forever war, by Jessica Donati
  4. Unsolaced: along the way to all that is, by Gretel Ehrlich
  5. Featherhood: a memoir of two fathers and a magpie, by Charlie Samson Gilmour
  6. Three simple lines: a writer’s pilgrimage into the heart and homeland of haiku, by Natalie Goldberg
  7. Keep sharp: build a better brain at any age, by Sanjay Gupta
  8. ADHD 2.0: new science and essential strategies for thriving with distraction – from childhood through adulthood, by Edward M. Hallowell
  9. The plague cycle: the unending war between humanity and infectious disease, by Charles Kenny
  10. In the land of the cyclops: essays, by Karl Ove Knausgard

New DVDs

  1. Jungleland
  2. Love, fall & order
  3. China seas
  4. Dodsworth
  5. Father’s chair
  6. Billy liar
  7. Black Lightning: The complete third season
  8. Blood on the moon
  9. Valley girl
  10. Season three. The new world

New Music CDs

  1. Birds of prey: the album, by Doja Cat
  2. Brightest blue, by Ellie Goulding
  3. Celtic women, by Emily Smith
  4. 2020, by Bon Jovi
  5. The absence of presence, by Kansas
  6. XOXO, by Jayhawks
  7. You’re still God, by Craig & Dean Philips
  8. The album, by Blackpink
  9. Alicia, by Alicia Keys
  10. Alive & breathing, by Matt Maher