Here are the new library items lists for the week of March 22:
New Adult Fiction Books
- Kingdom of shadow and light, by Karen Marie Moning
- The swallowed man, by Edward Carey
- Calder brand, by Janet Dailey
- Death by chocolate snickerdoodle, by Sarah Graves
- Fairhaven rising, by L.E. Modesitt Jr.
- The (other) you: stories, by Joyce Carol Oates
- A fatal lie: an Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery, by Charles Todd
- The power couple, by Alex Berenson
- The Kaiser’s web, by Steve Berry
- Triple chocolate cheesecake murder, by Joanne Fluke
New Adult Nonfiction Books
- How the internet really works: an illustrated guide to protocols, privacy, censorship, and governance, by Ulrike Uhlig
- The power plate diet: discover the ultimate anti-inflammatory meals to fat-proof your body and restore your health, by Erin Oprea
- Aftershocks: a memoir, by Nadia Owusu
- Bravey: chasing dreams, befriending pain, and other big ideas, by Alexi Pappas
- Till murder do us part: true-crime thrillers, by James Patterson
- Icebound: shipwrecked at the edge of the world, by Andrea Pitzer
- You’ll never believe what happened to Lacey: crazy stories about racism, by Amber Ruffin
- Hello, habits: a minimalist’s guide to a better life, by Fumio Sasaki
- Homo irrealis: essays, by Andre Aciman
- Craft: an American history, by Glenn Adamson
New DVDs
- The cleansing hour
- Dreamland
- Fatman
- Love in the forecast; Romance in the air
- Hearts and bones
- Lovecraft country. The complete first season
- Princess of the row
- Spiral
- Synchronic
- Tesla
New Music CDs
- A mind of your own, by Bright Siders
- Father of all…, by Green Day
- The Gaither collection, by Kevin Williams
- Good souls better angels, by Lucinda Williams
- Grae, by Moses Sumney
- Guardians, by August Burns Red
- No stranger, by Natalie Grant
- Ohms, by Deftones
- Out of body, by Needtobreathe
- The rarities, by Mariah Carey
The month that Disabilities were featured, there was a beautifully written book with deep feeling and delightful humor entitled Hands of My Father by Myron Uhlberg. Highly recommended.