Plenty Of Programs This Month At Milford’s Public Library
February 7, 2018 at 9:14 p.m.
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Beat The Winter Blues Event Series
Does it seem like winter is dragging on forever? Beat the Winter Blues at the library. Anyone age 18 and up is invited to come to the library and bring a friend to play chocolate bingo at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Enjoy a mini spa night at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 22 and make your own body scrub. These events are free and no library card is needed. Please sign up at the adult circulation desk.
Valentines Day Story Time
Join us for Story Time at 10:15 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Wednesday or at 7 p.m. Feb. 15. Make a present for someone you love and play Bingo with us. If you'd like to attend Story Time, sign up at the children's circulation desk or call 574-658-4312.
Staff Recommendation
Sharon Fouts recommends mysteries written by C.J. Box, Lee Child and Michael Connelly. Connelly’s newest book, “The Late Show,” has been nominated as one of the best novels of the year by Kirkus Reviews. Books and audiobooks by these authors are available at the library. Place a hold online at http://ever green.lib.in.us or call 574-658-4312. If you can’t make it in, try reading e-books or listening to audiobooks through digital e-lending service OverDrive, free with your Milford library card.
Graphic Novels At The Library
Graphic novels are perfect for reluctant readers, those without much time to read, or anyone who enjoys a fun read.
From the creators of “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” comes a new spy thriller “Velvet: The Man Who Stole the World.” Other new thrilling reads include volume seven of “Saga” by Brian K. Vaughan and volume five of “Deadly Class” by Rick Remender. The second book in the sci-fi satire “Bitch Planet” series, “President Bitch,” is also available.
If you can’t get enough of “The Walking Dead,” try “Here’s Negan” and volume 27 of “The Walking Dead: The Whisperer War” by Robert Kirkman. If you like “The Walking Dead,” you’ll enjoy “The Wicked” and “The Divine” series by Kieron Gillen. These new graphic novels can be found in the new nonfiction section under 741.59.
New superhero graphic novels include volume six of “The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl,” “Who Run the World? Squirrels,” and volume seven of “Deadpool, World’s Greatest.” The newest Ms. Marvel editions include volume seven, “Damage Per Second,” and volume eight, “Mecca,” are available now.
“The Adventures of John Blake: Mystery of the Ghost Ship” by Philip Pullman, writer of “The Golden Compass,” is also available. These novels can be found in the teen graphic novel section.
The first “Recess Warriors” book by Marcus Emerson, “Hero is a Four-Letter Word,” is available now, as is the sequel, “Bad Guy is a Two-Word Word.” “The Dog Manseries” by Dav Pikey, writer of “Captain Underpants,” is also available now in the children’s department.
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Beat The Winter Blues Event Series
Does it seem like winter is dragging on forever? Beat the Winter Blues at the library. Anyone age 18 and up is invited to come to the library and bring a friend to play chocolate bingo at 6:30 p.m. Monday. Enjoy a mini spa night at 6:30 p.m. Feb. 22 and make your own body scrub. These events are free and no library card is needed. Please sign up at the adult circulation desk.
Valentines Day Story Time
Join us for Story Time at 10:15 a.m. or 1:30 p.m. Wednesday or at 7 p.m. Feb. 15. Make a present for someone you love and play Bingo with us. If you'd like to attend Story Time, sign up at the children's circulation desk or call 574-658-4312.
Staff Recommendation
Sharon Fouts recommends mysteries written by C.J. Box, Lee Child and Michael Connelly. Connelly’s newest book, “The Late Show,” has been nominated as one of the best novels of the year by Kirkus Reviews. Books and audiobooks by these authors are available at the library. Place a hold online at http://ever green.lib.in.us or call 574-658-4312. If you can’t make it in, try reading e-books or listening to audiobooks through digital e-lending service OverDrive, free with your Milford library card.
Graphic Novels At The Library
Graphic novels are perfect for reluctant readers, those without much time to read, or anyone who enjoys a fun read.
From the creators of “Captain America: The Winter Soldier” comes a new spy thriller “Velvet: The Man Who Stole the World.” Other new thrilling reads include volume seven of “Saga” by Brian K. Vaughan and volume five of “Deadly Class” by Rick Remender. The second book in the sci-fi satire “Bitch Planet” series, “President Bitch,” is also available.
If you can’t get enough of “The Walking Dead,” try “Here’s Negan” and volume 27 of “The Walking Dead: The Whisperer War” by Robert Kirkman. If you like “The Walking Dead,” you’ll enjoy “The Wicked” and “The Divine” series by Kieron Gillen. These new graphic novels can be found in the new nonfiction section under 741.59.
New superhero graphic novels include volume six of “The Unbeatable Squirrel Girl,” “Who Run the World? Squirrels,” and volume seven of “Deadpool, World’s Greatest.” The newest Ms. Marvel editions include volume seven, “Damage Per Second,” and volume eight, “Mecca,” are available now.
“The Adventures of John Blake: Mystery of the Ghost Ship” by Philip Pullman, writer of “The Golden Compass,” is also available. These novels can be found in the teen graphic novel section.
The first “Recess Warriors” book by Marcus Emerson, “Hero is a Four-Letter Word,” is available now, as is the sequel, “Bad Guy is a Two-Word Word.” “The Dog Manseries” by Dav Pikey, writer of “Captain Underpants,” is also available now in the children’s department.
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