New at Hamilton East Public Library

Here are the new library items lists for the week of March 22:

New Adult Fiction Books

  1. Kingdom of shadow and light, by Karen Marie Moning
  2. The swallowed man, by Edward Carey
  3. Calder brand, by Janet Dailey
  4. Death by chocolate snickerdoodle, by Sarah Graves
  5. Fairhaven rising, by L.E. Modesitt Jr.
  6. The (other) you: stories, by Joyce Carol Oates
  7. A fatal lie: an Inspector Ian Rutledge mystery, by Charles Todd
  8. The power couple, by Alex Berenson
  9. The Kaiser’s web, by Steve Berry
  10. Triple chocolate cheesecake murder, by Joanne Fluke

New Adult Nonfiction Books

  1. How the internet really works: an illustrated guide to protocols, privacy, censorship, and governance, by Ulrike Uhlig
  2. The power plate diet: discover the ultimate anti-inflammatory meals to fat-proof your body and restore your health, by Erin Oprea
  3. Aftershocks: a memoir, by Nadia Owusu
  4. Bravey: chasing dreams, befriending pain, and other big ideas, by Alexi Pappas
  5. Till murder do us part: true-crime thrillers, by James Patterson
  6. Icebound: shipwrecked at the edge of the world, by Andrea Pitzer
  7. You’ll never believe what happened to Lacey: crazy stories about racism, by Amber Ruffin
  8. Hello, habits: a minimalist’s guide to a better life, by Fumio Sasaki
  9. Homo irrealis: essays, by Andre Aciman
  10. Craft: an American history, by Glenn Adamson

New DVDs

  1. The cleansing hour
  2. Dreamland
  3. Fatman
  4. Love in the forecast; Romance in the air
  5. Hearts and bones
  6. Lovecraft country. The complete first season
  7. Princess of the row
  8. Spiral
  9. Synchronic
  10. Tesla

New Music CDs

  1. A mind of your own, by Bright Siders
  2. Father of all…, by Green Day
  3. The Gaither collection, by Kevin Williams
  4. Good souls better angels, by Lucinda Williams
  5. Grae, by Moses Sumney
  6. Guardians, by August Burns Red
  7. No stranger, by Natalie Grant
  8. Ohms, by Deftones
  9. Out of body, by Needtobreathe
  10. The rarities, by Mariah Carey

1 Comment on "New at Hamilton East Public Library"

  1. Barbara Borgman | April 11, 2021 at 3:33 pm |

    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.

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