Here are the new library items lists for the week of March 8:
New Adult Fiction Books
- The lost boys, by Faye Kellerman
- The (other) you: stories, by Joyce Carol Oates
- A fatal lie: an Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery, by Charles Todd
- Deep into the dark, by P.J. Tracy
- The lost manuscript, by Cathy Bonidan
- Ink and shadows, by Ellery Adams
- The umbrella lady, by V.C. Andrews
- A stranger in town: a Rockton novel, by Kelley Armstrong
- All fall down, by James Brabazon
- Milk fed, by Melissa Broder
New Non-Fiction Books
- Three simple lines: a writer’s pilgrimage into the heart and homeland of haiku, by Natalie Goldberg
- The plague cycle: the unending war between humanity and infectious disease, by Charles Kenny
- In the land of the cyclops: essays, by Karl Ove Knausgard
- The dirty, lazy, keto no time to cook cookbook: 100 easy recipes ready in under 30 minutes, by Stephanie Laska
- The beauty of what remains: how our greatest fear becomes our greatest gift, by Steven Z. Leder
- Windows 10 all-in-one, by Woody Leonhard
- Hello, habits: a minimalist’s guide to a better life, by Fumio Sasaki
- A swim in a pond in the rain: in which four Russians give a master class on writing, reading, and life, by George Saunders
- The night lake: a young priest maps the topography of grief, by Liz Tichenor
- How to fight racism: courageous Christianity and the journey toward racial justice, by Jemar Tisby
New DVDs
- A Valentine’s Match
- Set 10
- Wander
- 12 hour shift
- All creatures great and small. Season 1
- The cleansing hour
- Dreamland
- Love in the forecast; Romance in the air
- Jungleland
- Princess of the row
New Music CDs
- Sunday drive, by Brett Eldredge
- Volume one and two, by Jesus Culture
- Circles, by Mac Miller
- Disney goes classical, by Sally Herbert
- En Espanol, by Mavericks
- Exodus, by Brian McKnight
- Believe, by Andrea Bocelli
- Good luck with whatever, by Dawes
- Good souls better angels, by Lucinda Williams
- Grae, by Moses Sumney