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New Material at Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library

The following books, DVDs and CDs were added to the shelves at the Barnesville Hutton Memorial Library over the past week.

Memorials

So God Made A Grandma by Leslie Means and Cookies by Vaughn Vreeland given in memory of Ruth Ann Wells by Ken and Julie Wehr and Family.

New Material Week of January 30, 2026


FICTION

C Is For Courting by Shelley Shepard Gray. Inspirational

The King’s Ransom by Janet Evanovich. Mystery

Rings Of Fate by Melissa De La Cruz. Fantasy

The Color Of Hope by Danielle Steel. Large Print

A Ferry Merry Christmas by Debbie Macomber. Large Print

Heroes Of Time Legends: The Healer by Wayne Kramer. Young Adult

Heroes Of Time Legends: Murdoch’s Choice by Wayne Kramer. Young Adult

Heroes Of Time Legends: Murdoch’s Shadow by Wayne Kramer. Young Adult

Nash Falls by David Baldacci.

The Seven Rings by Nora Roberts.

Catch Her If You Can by Tessa Bailey.

Stuart Woods’ Blown Away by Brett Battles.

Remember That Day by Mary Balogh.

The House Guests by Amber Brown.

Snow Kissed by RaeAnne Thayne.

The Christmas Stranger by Richard Paul Evans.

The Christmas Ring by Karen Kingsbury.

NON-FICTION

The Pioneer Woman Cooks: The Essential Recipes by Ree Drummond.

Crochet How: Simple Stitches, Patterns, And Tips by Meghan Fernandes.

2026 Universal Orlando by Seth Kubersky.

Look Again by Tim Tebow.

Wings: The Story Of A Band On The Run by Paul McCartney.

Change Your Brain Change Your Pain by Daniel Amen.

Tunnels And Hills…The Journey Over And Through… by Ray Law. Biography

BOOK ON CDs

The King’s Ransom by Janet Evanovich. Mystery

DVDs

Altered

Hunting Season

One Battle After Another

Roofman

Soul On Fire

Tron Ares

Wicked: For Good

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