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January 21, 2015   ·   0 Comments

What a pleasant week…lots of sunshine albeit cold for sure. I missed the real deep freeze last week as I had a lovely week in the sun in Barbados. Lots of walking along the beach and lots of reading as well. I think I read approximately 10 books, five I took with me and a few I read on my iPad. It was great to come back and see the progress in the Children’s library; today, the floor is going down and what a great space it will be.
We are coming up with some great new programs and a very special surprise for Valentine’s Day. Believe it or not we have already planned many of our March Break events and they will be lots of fun.

By Rose Dotten
Fiction:
Blue labyrinth by Preston & Child
An Island Christmas by Nancy Thayer
The Heart has its reasons by Maria Duenas
Emma: a modern retelling by Alexander McCall Smith
The Killer next door by Alex Marwood
Bad country by CB McKenzie
Revival by Stephen King
Private India: City on fire by James Patterson
The Ever after of Ashwin Rao by Padma Viswanathan
The Cinderella murder by Mary Higgins Clark
Jane and the twelve days of Christmas by Stephanie Barron
The Escape by David Baldacci
Non fiction:
It’s our game: celebrating 100 years of Hockey Canada by Michael McKinley
Canada’s great war album: our memories of the first world war by Canada’s Natural History Society
Mayo Clinic going gluten-free by Joseph A. Murray, M.D.
Learning from the giants by John C. Maxwell
Never mind the bullocks by Vanessa Able
Faster, higher, stronger by Mark McClusky
Mrs. Wheelbarrow’s practical pantry by Cathy Barrow
I must say: my life as a humble comedy legend by Martin Short
The Big book of maker skills by Chris Hackett
Straight up & personal by Don Cherry
So, anyway by John Cleese
Rumours of glory by Bruce Cockburn

         

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