LIBRARY USED BOOKS SALE IS FEB. 17-20
The Friends of the Library’s annual Winter Used Books Sale is Feb. 17-20 at the Wells County Public Library. Open during normal library hours, the sale is a great time to stock up your home library with gently-used books, magazines, movies, music and art prints. Come early for the best selection. For more information, call the library at 260-824-1612 or visit the website at www.wellscolibrary.org
MOST READ BOOKS @ THE LIBRARY
Do you ever wonder what everyone else is reading? Take a look at the top 10 books for adults checked out at the Wells County Public Library during the month of January 2010.
Fiction
1) She drives me crazy by Leslie Kelly
2) Noah’s compass: a novel by Anne Tyler
3) Fearless fourteen by Janet Evanovich
4) The lost symbol: a novel by Dan Brown
5) The last song by Nicholas Sparks
6) Ice: a novel by Linda Howard
7) Finger lickin’ fifteen by Janet Evanovich
8) This side of heaven by Karen Kingsbury
9) Take two by Karen Kingsbury
10) Summer on Blossom Street by Debbie Macomber
Non fiction
1) Have a little faith: a true story by Mitch Albom
2) Easy makeovers: 101 quick design fixes you can do in a weekend by Michele Keith
3) When the game was ours by Larry Bird and Earvin “Magic” Johnson
4) Tropic of Capricorn: a remarkable journey to the forgotten corners of the world by Simon Reeve
5) Taste of Home: comfort food diet cookbook by the editors of Taste of Home
6) Remodeling a kitchen by Sam Clark
7) Organizing plain & simple by Donna Smallin
8) Open: an autobiography by Andre Agassi
9) The National Parks: America’s best idea: an illustrated history by Dayton Duncan and Ken Burns
10) Mennonite in a little black dress: a memoir of going home by Rhoda Janzen
All you need is an active library card to check out books from the Wells County Public Library – and the cards are free to county residents. Popular books that are already on loan can be placed on hold with a library card at the library or online at www.wellscolibrary.org. For more information, call the library at 260-824-1612 or stop by today.
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Thursday, February 11, 2010
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