‘Twas The Night…

 

‘Twas a night in December and all through the house,
Every creature was reading, even the mouse.
The stockings were hung, just waiting to be filled,
With books about puppies and neat things to build.

 The youngest children were tucked in their beds,
While visions from storybooks danced in their heads.
Grandpa was reading to his sleepy grandson,
A Christmas Carol – his favorite! What fun!

Off to the library – a new book to select,
One filled with poems or bright pictures to inspect.
In the kitchen they read a recipe book,
Looking for some  holiday dishes to cook.

Grandma stood in the doorway singing carols to all,
As outside the snowflakes began to fall.
Aunt Betty and Uncle Jack were already in bed.
Aunt Betty was sleeping while Uncle Jack read.

Under the tree, wrapped in holiday paper,
Were  biographies, novels and mystery capers.
In the family room Uncle Bob had a tale to tell,
With  his nieces and nephews under his spell.

 As the fire started fading, Mother read over her list,
Checking every name, making sure no one was missed.
And as the night came to an end,
With everyone in great cheer,
Father read to himself and thought,

“What a wonderful year!”

A thank you to Blue Hill Public Library for letting us use this on our website.

Library Music

Need a break? Sit back and enjoy this.
This is called “Interval Library”.

New Check-Out Periods for Overdrive

 The new check out time is  2 weeks for both the e-books and audio books checked out through Overdrive.  A survey showed that most people were done with their books within 2 weeks,  this will make your wait on the holds list shorter.

New Books At The Library

New Large Print
Misery Bay by Steve Hamilton
Married by Morning by Lisa Kelypas
Second Nature byjacquelyn Mitchard
Hopalong Cassidy by Clarence Mulford
Lassiter by Paul Levine
Blood for Brother by Mackey Murdock
The Promise of an Angel by Ruth Reid
The Deepest Waters by Dan Walsh
Regular Print Adult Fiction
The Affair by Lee Child
Cold Vengeance by Douglas Preston
Heat Rises by Richard Castle
Most Dangerous Thing by Laura Lippman
Shelter by Harlan Coben
Shock Wave by John Sandford
Sleep no More by Susan Crandall
Smokin 17 by Janet Evanovich
One Summer by David Baldacci
Non- Fiction
Cybertraps for the Young by Frederick Lane
Childrens
Thank you Mr Falker by Patricia Polacco

Overdrive Now Kindle Ready

You can now check out ebooks using your Kindle.  Overdrive lets you check out ebooks using your library card .  From your home computer you can go to Overdrive from our website and  download an ebook for up to 3 weeks.  As soon as you are done with the ebook please return the book so the next person on the holds list can enjoy the book.  Contact the library if you have any trouble.

Story Time is Coming, Story Time is Coming

Story time for ages 4 – Kindergarten, every Wednesday from September 14th – November 16th. 4:00 -4:45 PM (NOTE THE NEW TIME).

 Join us for stories, puppets and crafts.

New Books

Looking for something new to read? Some of the newest books in the library for adult fiction are:
Back of Beyond by C. J. Box
Bannon Brothers Trust by Janet Dailey
Ideal Man by Julie Garwood
Now You See Her by James Patterson
Justice by Karen Robards
Flash and Bones by Kathy Reichs
Trader of Secrets by Steve Martini
Sarah’s Key by Tatiana de Rosnay
The Help by Kathryn Stockett

Also don’t forget you can now download audio and e-books from our website using your library card.

 

 

How Secure is Your Password

Our director of the Republican Valley Library System was in New Orleans for the American Libary Association Conference a couple of weeks ago.  While she was attending a session on Web Tools she heard about a website that will help determine how secure you password is.  Some of mine were pretty good and some I had better start thinking of a new password.  This is a safe website so check out your passwords and see how secure your’ is.  Go to http://howsecureismypassword.net/

Good News For Kindle Users

I have heard that Overdrive will work with Kindles in the near future.  Watch this page and when we get more information we will let you know.

Bag Sale Is Still On

We will have a bag sale on our books until the 26th.  Bags are selling right now for $2.00 a bag, but check with us through the rest of the sale to see if we lower the prices.