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March 5, 2015   ·   0 Comments

We are open!
This has been a busy but exciting week for us. The excitement of the newly renovated Children’s Library and all of us getting used to new routines and locations. But it is working and the excitement when the little ones are busy on the computers, looking for new books, reading in the corner and talking to Mrs. Jeanne, is heartwarming.
As well, we are selling our tickets for the March break events at a rapid pace. Where else can you get three good quality, entertaining shows for $8 for all three events.
Check out our ad in the local paper to see what we have in store. Also our website and our Facebook page.
Pizza and Pages Teen Book Club is on this Thursday evening at 6 p.m. Come for a slice of pizza and discussion about our latest read. We are also looking for a name for Teen Space and some ideas for decorating the area. Last week we had quite a few young people in creating and decorating their “good thoughts” boxes. We hope that was one way of addressing bullying and creating a safe
Fiction:
The Magician’s lie by Greer Macallister
Private Vegas by James Patterson
Mrs. Bradshaw’s handbook by Terry Pratchett
Fear the darkness by Becky Masterman
I refuse by Per Petterson
Mobile library by David Whiteshouse
If I fall, if I die by Michael Christie
Saint Odd by Dean Koontz
The Jaguar’s children by John Vaillant
The Fires of autumn by Irene Nemirovsky
The Girl on the train by Paula Hawkins
Hush by Karen Robards
Her by Harriet Lane
Before I go by Colleen Oakley
Cold cold heart by Tami Hoag
The Last American vampire by Seth Grahame-Smith
Blown red by Susan Philpott
Watch how we walk by Jennifer LoveGrove
Non fiction:
Women, food, desire by Alexandra Jamieson
Count me in by Emily White
Small-space vegetable gardens by Andrea Bellamy

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