Harlem Library

 

August 23, 2017



The library is selling its collection of VHS tapes. Stop by if you are interested. They are on sale for $.50 each or 3 for $1.00.

Those of you participating in the Letter by Letter game as part of the summer reading program have until Aug. 31 to let the library know what books you have read so your name can be entered in the drawing for a $50 gift card. Also contact the library when you have read your four books this month for the 2017 Reading Challenge.

Mark your calendars for Sept. 27 when Triangle Communications will present a free training on “Basic Internet and E-Mail” from 6:30-8:30 P.M. This presentation will cover email functions including sending, forwarding, and replying plus an overview of Triangle’s Webmail service. Basic Internet information includes addresses, browsers, search engines and more! Please contact the library if you are planning to attend. Refreshments will be served.

Don’t forget the library now is part of MontanaLibrary2Go! This service allows you to download free ebooks and audio books using your Harlem Library card. Contact the library for more information.

“Less Than a Treason” is a new book from Dana Stabenow. Two thousand people a year vanish in Alaska from fishing boats, in the middle of mountain footraces, on small Bush planes. Now a geologist has gone missing from the Suulutaq Mine. Native Aleut Private Investigator Kate Shugak is the most likely person to solve the mysterious disappearance, except she, too, is among the missing.

Karen Robards is the author of “The Ultimatum.” Bianca St. Ives, known as the Guardian, runs a multinational firm with her father swindling con men out of money they stole. The latest job has gone south as two hundred million dollars and top secret government documents have disappeared. Her father also died on the mission. But the US government doesn’t believe he is dead and they plan to use Bianca as bait to lure him in.

“The Silent Corner” is the latest novel from bestselling author Dean Koontz. When Jane Hawk’s husband commits suicide she channels all her grief and anger into finding the truth. In her quest it is apparent that people have been committing suicide in unexplainably large numbers. When Jane seeks to learn why, she become hunted by powerful enemies protecting a deadly secret.

Two new nonfiction books are “The Radium Girls” by Kate Moore and “Mind Over Meds” by Andrew Weil, MD.

Three Hamptons Murder Mysteries by Carrie Doyle are “Death on Windmill Way,” “Death on Lilypond Lane,” and “Death on West End Road.”

The Book Club, a book discussion group for adults, will begin again in September. The first selection “H Is for Hawk” by Helen MacDonald may be picked up the week of Sept. 5-8 with the first discussion on Mon., Sept. 11, 4 P.M. in the meeting room.

 
 

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