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• Story time is held weekly on Wednesdays from …
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Reminder: you have through February 7 to turn in your Hygge Challenge for a chance to win a prize and Winter Bingo sheets for prize books!
• Story time is held weekly on Wednesdays from 10-10:30 a.m.
• Toddler time meets weekly on Fridays from 10-10:30 a.m.
New adult fiction: “The School for Good Mothers” by Jessamine Chan; “Anthem” by Noah Hawley; “The Good Son” by Jacquelyn Mitchard; “The Trees” by Percival Everett; “To Disguise the Truth” by Jen Turano.
New adult non-fiction: “The Woman They Could Not Silence” by Kate Moore; “Surviving Dirty John” by Debra Newell; “Midnight in Washington: How We Almost Lost Our Democracy and Still Could” by Adam Schiff.
New young adult: “All of Us Villains” by Amanda Foody; “What I Carry” by Jennifer Longo; “Year of the Reaper” by Makiia Lucier; “In the Study With the Wrench” by Diana Peterfreund.
New junior fiction: “A Mouse Called Miika” by Matt Haig; “The Secret Explorers and the Comet Collision” by SJ King; “Meghan Rose is Out of This World” by Lori Z. Scott.
New easy books: “Make Your Bed with Skipper the Seal” by William H. McRaven; “Dragonboy” by Fabio Napoleoni; “Sweater Weather” by Matt Phelan; “Uni the Unicorn in the Real World” by Paris Rosenthal; “Mel Fell” by Corey R. Tabor; “Hey, Wall” by Susan Verde.
Check us out on our website at www.kalona.lib.ia.us or our Facebook page — Kalona Public Library. You can also download books and magazines from a computer, tablet or smartphone using your library card number.