Harlem Library

 

September 13, 2017



Lego Club meets at a new time on Thursdays starting this week. Everyone is invited to come and create from 4:30-5:30 P.M. in the meeting room.

Triangle Communications is offering a free class “Basic Internet and Email” at the library on September 27 from 6:30-8:30 P.M. The class will cover basic email functions including sending, forwarding, and replying. Information on basic internet functions such as addresses, browsers, and search engines will also be presented. Plus, there will be an overview of Triangle’s Webmail service. Please contact the library by phone 353-2712, email at harlemlib@live.com or on Facebook if you plan on attending.

September is library card month! This is your chance to register for your very own card. You must be 14 and have a current ID and contact information to sign up. Parents may obtain cards for children who are less than 14 years of age.


Senior Sensation Day at the Little Rockies Sr. Center is September 27. Don’t miss the library’s presentation on new services at 10:30. Carly will also be registering people for library cards and assisting with MontanaLibrary2Go, a service that allows you to download Ebooks and audio books to your phone or device.

The library will close at noon on Tuesday, September 26 so staff may attend training.

Bestselling author Mary Kubica has written the new novel “Every Last Lie.” Clara Solberg is tormented with grief after her husband is killed in an auto accident. Following the crash Clara’s daughter, Maisie, who was remarkably unharmed begins having nightmares that cause Clara to wonder what really happened. She is determined to find the truth about Nick’s death. The journey leads her down a road of twisted secrets and deceit.


The Hillsingers and the Quicks have shared the same small island near Maine. But they have always kept apart, even before Jim Hillsinger and Billy Quick married sisters. Jim loses his job at the CIA and believes he was betrayed by his own wife and by Billy. To retaliate he sends their twelve-year-old son to a neighboring island to test his survival skills. Estep Nagy’s debut novel “We Shall Not Sleep” takes place over three days in 1964 as tensions become face-offs and long-held secrets are used as ammunition.

–--“The Bookshop at Water’s End” is by Patti Callahan Henry. Bonny and Lainey spent happy summers together in South Carolina playing and swimming and enjoying the local bookshop. Then Lainey’s mother disappeared. Now in her early fifties Bonnie brings her teenage daughter back to her hometown and is joined by Lainey and her two young children. They meet up with bookshop owner Mimi who is tangled in mysteries of the past. The three women unearth secrets while they seek a fragile peace.


Iris and Roy Johansen have collaborated on the novel “Look Behind You.” A psychopath has a terrifying plan that has been years in the making. After each kill the serial murderer leaves behind a random object. Kendra Michaels, hired gun for both the CIA and FBI, is called upon to lead the investigation. But as the body count rises and the investigators become targets, Kendra risks everything to defeat the psychopath.

“The Late Show” is by Michael Connelly. Renee Ballard works the midnight shift known as the Late Show for the LAPD. Two cases grab her and won’t let go. First, a prostitute is brutally beaten and left for dead. Then a young waitress dies after being caught up in a nightclub shooting. When these two murders connect, Renee puts her career and her life on the line to find justice for the victims who can’t speak for themselves.

Jen Waite has written “A Beautiful, Terrible Thing: A Memoir of Marriage and Betrayal.” “The Scribe of Siena “ is by Melodie Winawer. Wanda E. Brunstetter is the author of “The Blessing” from the Amish Cooking Class series.

Congratulations to Carolyn Horn who was the winner of the $50 gift card for participating in the Letter by Letter game this summer.

The VHS tapes are on sale through the month of September.

The regular meeting of the library board of trustees will be Wednesday, September 27 at 4:15 P.M. in the meeting room.

 
 

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