New at Hamilton East Public Library

Here are the new library items lists for the week of Jan. 4:

New Adult Fiction Books 

  1. Meat they maker, by Tamar Myers
  2. The future is female! Volume two, The 1970s: more classic science fiction stories by women, by Lisa Yaszek
  3. Forbidden, by T. Davis Bunn
  4. Amok, by Barry Eisler
  5. Into the west, by Mercedes Lackey
  6. Haunted by the past, by Simon R. Green
  7. A world of curiosities, by Louise Penny
  8. Something in the heir, by Suzanne Enoch
  9. The Whittiers, by Danielle Steel
  10. Desperate undertaking, by Lindsey Davis

New Adult Nonfiction Books 

  1. The great air race: glory, tragedy, and the dawn of American aviation, by John Lancaster
  2. Eat & flourish: how food supports emotional well-being, by Mary Beth Albright
  3. Natural & curly hair, by Johnny Wright
  4. Sleep reimagined: the fast track to a revitalized life, by Pedram Navab
  5. Twitch, by Tee Morris
  6. Oil pastel masterpieces in 4 easy steps, by Anna Koliadych
  7. Freedom’s dominion: a saga of white resistance to federal power, by Jefferson Cowie
  8. Great short books: a year of reading—briefly, by Kenneth C. Davis
  9. G-man: J. Edgar Hoover and the making of the American century, by Beverly Gage
  10. Beyond the wand: the magic and mayhem of growing up a wizard, by Tom Felton

New DVDs 

  1. A discovery of withes. Season 3
  2. Doctor Who. The power of the doctor
  3. Dolly Parton’s heartstrings
  4. The flight attendant. The complete first season
  5. 5-25-77
  6. Memories of nobody; Diamond Dust Rebellion
  7. Bring it on. Cheer or die
  8. Burial
  9. Dead for a dollar
  10. Don’t worry darling

New Music CDs 

  1. Chaos in bloom, by Goo Goo Dolls
  2. Runner; Music for ensemble and orchestra, by Steve Reich
  3. Viva las vengeance, by Panic! at the Disco
  4. Detour, by Boney James
  5. Snow waltz, by Lindsey Stirling
  6. Tornillo, by Whiskey Myers
  7. A hundred highways, by Zach Williams
  8. Legend, by John Legend
  9. The blues don’t lie, by Buddy Guy
  10. Young blood, by Marcus King