Newest books listed at library

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The Eunice Public Library lists its newest books for September.

Adult Fiction
“Calico Canyon,” by Mary Connealy; “The Lady In Question,” by Victoria Alexander; “Aztec Blood,” by Gary Jennings; “Aztec Fire,” by Gary Jennings; “Love Letters,” by Debbie Macomber; “Family Affair,” by Debbie Macomber; “Tailspin,” by Sandra Brown; “Shattered Mirror,” by Iris Johansen; “Texas Ranger,” by James Patterson; “Leverage in Death,” by J.D. Robb; “Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine,” by Gail Honeyman; “Good Luck with That,” by Kristan Higgins; “Cottage by the Sea,” by Debbie Macomber; “Bone on Bone,” by Julia Keller; “Damaged,” by Lisa Scottoline; “The Outsider,” by Stephen King; “Surrender,” by Helen Hardt; “Shattered,” by Helen Hardt; “Twisted,” by Helen Hardt; “Unraveled,” by Helen Hardt; “The Fall of Gondolin,” by J.R.R. Tolkien.
Adult Non-Fiction
“Homage New Orleans: Words and Images,” by Leon Morris; “Is This Thing On? A Friendly Guide to Everything Digital for Newbies, Technophobes, and the Kicking and Screaming,” by Abigail Stokes.
Young Adult Fiction
“Warriors: Yellowfang’s Secret; Warriors: Tales From the Clans,” by Erin Hunter; “Warriors: Skylan’s Destin,” by Erin Hunter; “Warriors: A Dangerous Pat,” by Erin Hunter; “Warriors: The Darkest Hour; Outcast,” by Erin Hunter; “Warriors: Firestar’s Quest,” by Erin Hunter; “A Great and Terrible Beauty,” by Libba Bray; “Sunrise,” by Erin Hunter; “Sunset,” by Erin Hunter; “Twilight,” by Erin Hunter; “Starlight,” by Erin Hunter; “Dawn,” by Erin Hunter; “Moonrise,” by Erin Hunter.
Juvenile Non-Fiction
“10 Days: Martin Luther King Jr.,” by David Colbert; “Liar and Spy,” by Rebecca Stead; “Nancy Clancy: Late-Breaking News,” by Jane O’Connor; “Big Nate Goes Bananas!” by Lincoln Pierce.
Easy Reader
“Fancy Nancy and the Quest for the Unicorn,” by Jane O’Connor; “The Day You Begin,” by Jaqueline Woodson; “Tractor Mac teamwork,” by Billy Steers; “The Girl Who Never Made Mistakes,” by Mark Pett; “Tractor Mac School Day,” by Billy Steers; “Giraffes Can’t Dance,” by Giles Andreae; “Kick It, Mo,” by David A. Adler.

Memorials
“Faith in the Valley,” by Iyanla Vanzant (In Memory of Charlotte Miller by Kenny, Richelle and Caroline Frey).