At the library
New nonfiction books
“Not a Scientist: How Politicians Mistake, Misrepresent, and Utterly Mangle Science,” by Dave Levitan
“Awakening: How Gays and Lesbians Brought Marriage Equality to America,” by Nathaniel Frank
“Masters of Craft: Old Jobs in the New Urban Economy,” by Richard E. Ocejo
“Drawdown,” by Paul Hawken
“Taking Baby: Helping Your Child Discover Language,” by Margaret Maclagan and Anne Buckley
“Big Fit Girl: Embrace the Body You Have,” by Louise Green “The Health of Nations,” by Karen Bartless
“The Sleep Solution,” by W. Chris Winter, MD
“Alpine Apprentice,” by Sarah Gorham
“The Hello Girls: America’s First Women Soldiers,” by Elizabeth Cobbs
“Scars of Independence,” by Holger Hoock “Lincoln’s Lieutenants,” by Stephen W. Sears
“Lucky Jim,” by James Hart
New fiction books
“The Songs,” by Charles Elton
“Grief Cottage,” by Gail Godwin
“Standard Deviation,” by Katherine Heiny
“The Weight of Ink,” by Rachel Kadish “Carnivalesque,” by Neil Jordan
“The Fourth Monkey,” by J.D. Barker
“Seven Stones to Stand or Fall: A Collection of Outlander Fiction,” by Diana Gabaldon
“Murder Games,” by James Patterson
“Use of Force,” by Brad Thor
“Murder at the Puppy Fest,” by Laurien Berenson “Death of a Bachelorette,” by Laura Levine
“Take Out,” by Margaret Maron
“The Right Side,” by Spencer Quinn
“An Arizona Christmas,” by William Johnstone
“But Seriously,” by John McEnroe
New Young Adult books
“North of Happy,” by Adi Alsaid
“What Girls are Made of,” by Elana K. Arnold “The One Memory of Flora Banks,” by Emily Barr “Closing Down Heaven,” by Lesley Choyce “The Wonder of Us,” by Kim Culbertson “Blood Family,” by Anne Fine
“The Unlikelies,” by Carrie Firestone
“Girls in the Moon,” by Janet McNally
“Eat the Sky, Drink the Ocean,” by Kirsty Murray “Traitor to the Throne,” by Alwyn Hamilton