Incoming Resources
- The stars are fire, a novel, Anita Shreve
- Haunted, James Patterson and James O. Born
- Shiver hitch, Linda Greenlaw
- The last lobster, boom or bust for Maine's greatest fishery?, Christopher White
- Time of wonder, by Robert McCloskey
- Ancestral lines from Maine to North Carolina, 180 families in England, Ireland, France, the Netherlands, Germany, Scotland, the Eastern Seaboard, Ohio, Missouri and California, with medieval and royal descents of Percival Lowell of Massachusetts and Neill Dubh and Grizel (Campbell) McNeill of North Carolina, compiled by Carl Boyer, 3rd
- The stars are fire, a novel, Anita Shreve
- Stay hidden, Paul Doiron
- Stay hidden, Paul Doiron
- Stay hidden, Paul Doiron
- Cutting edge, Ward Larsen
- Under the dome, Stephen King
- Maine off the beaten path, discover your fun
- A song of shadows, a Charlie Parker thriller, John Connolly
- Now that you mention it, Kristan Higgins
- L is for lobster, a Maine alphabet, written by Cynthia Furlong Reynolds ; illustrated by Jeannie Brett
- Last summer, Holly Chamberlin
- Stephen King's It., the Konigsberg/Sanitsky Company and Green/Epstein Productions ; in association with Lorimar Television, Widescreen
- Maine, the pine tree state, by Patrick Perish
- The stars are fire, a novel, Anita Shreve