New at Hamilton East Public Library

Here are the new library lists for the week of Nov. 28:

New Adult Fiction Books 

  1. The boys from Biloxi, by John Grisham
  2. French Roast, by Sandra Balzo
  3. Christmas in Blue Dog Valley, by Annie England Noblin
  4. An Amish Christmas Star, by Shelley Shepard Gray
  5. Built to last, by Erin Hahn
  6. The prisoner, by B.A. Paris
  7. Self-portrait with nothing, by Aimee Pokwatka
  8. Out of Esau, by Michelle Webster-Hein
  9. The genesis of Misery, by Neon Yang
  10. Maybe now, by Colleen Hoover

New Adult Nonfiction Books 

  1. Beyond measure: the hidden history of measurement from cubits to quantum constants, by James Vincent
  2. Tutankhamun’s trumpet: ancient Egypt in 100 objects from the boy king’s tomb, by Toby Wilkinson
  3. She’s nice though: essays on being bad at being good, by Mia Mercado
  4. Somewhere sisters: a story of adoption, identity, and the meaning of family, by Erika Hayasaki
  5. Permanent distortion: how the financial markets abandoned the real economy forever, by Nomi Prins
  6. Live wire: long-winded short stories, by Kelly Ripa
  7. 100 cities, 5,000 ideas: where to go, when to go, what to see, what to do, by Joseph R. Yogerst
  8. Requiem for the Massacre: a Black history on the conflict, hope, and fallout of the 1921 Tulsa Race Massacre, by R. J. Young
  9. Red Barber: the life and legacy of a broadcasting legend, by Judith R Hiltner
  10. Savor: a chef’s hunger for more, by Fatima Ali

New DVDs 

  1. The Munsters
  2. The thing about Pam: the complete limited series
  3. This is going to hurt
  4. Bullet Train
  5. The deer king
  6. Easter Sunday
  7. Nope
  8. Breaking
  9. Call the midwife. Season eleven
  10. Christmas on my mind

New Music CDs 

  1. Denim & rhinestones, by Carrie Underwood
  2. Humble quest, by Maren Morris
  3. Meet the moonlight, by Jack Johnson
  4. Palomino, by Miranda Lambert
  5. Planet zero, by Shinedown
  6. Stereotype, by Cole Swindell
  7. Midnights, by Taylor Swift
  8. Country stuff the album, by Walker Hayes
  9. Medicine at midnight, by Foo Fighters