Newest books listed at library

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The Eunice Public Library lists its newest books for February.

Adult Fiction
“Trauma,” by Michael Palmer; “The Rumor,” by Elin Hilderbrand; “The Japanese Lover,” by Isabel Allende; “Truly Madly Guilty,” by Liane Moriarty; “See Me,” by Nicholas Sparks; “Lisa Scottoline by One Perfect Lie; Trophy Hunt,” by C.J. Box; “Don’t Let Go,” by Harlan Coben; “A Week From Sunday (Large Print),” by Dorothy Garlock; “The Body in the Ivy,” by Katherine Hall Page; “Any Minute,” by Joyce Meyer; “Arms From the Sea,” by Rich Shapero; “The Bootlegger,” by Clive Cussler; “The Pharaoh’s Secret,” by Clive Cussler; “Locked On,” by Tom Clancy; “Tom Clancy: Under Fire,” by Grant Blackwood; “Against All Enemies,” by Tom Clancy; “Tom Clancy: Commander In Chief,” by Mark Greaney; “Threat Vector,” by Tom Clancy; “Command Authority,” by Tom Clancy; “Tom Clancy: Full Force and Effect,” by Mark Greaney; “Tom Clancy: Support and Defend,” by Mark Greaney.
Adult Non-Fiction
“Book of Guns and Gunsmiths,” by Anthony North; “Walking With God In America,” by Ken Duncan; “Hidden Figures,” by Margot Lee Shetterly; “What To Do On the Worst Day of Your Life,” by Brian Zahnd; “Mademoiselle Gigi,” by Dennis Ward; “Madame Gigi,” by Dennis Ward; “Fires in the Mind: What Kids Can Tell Us about Motivation and Mastery,” by Kathleen Cushman; “Passing Unseen: Stories From New Domangue,” by Lucas Diaz-Medina.
Young Adult Fiction
“Just Listen,” by Sarah Dessen.
Juvenile Fiction
“Howl’s Moving Castle,” by Diana Wynne Jones.
Easy Reader
“King & Kayla and the Case of the Missing Tooth,” by Dori Hillestad Butler.

Memorials
“Climbing the Rainbow,” by Lloyd J. Oglivie (In Memory of Herbert J. Guillory by Kenny, Richelle and Caroline Frey).