We hope everyone is enjoying the summer and finding a cool spot to do some reading.
If you have a request for a specific book, send an email to scofield@netins.net or a surprise can be …
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We hope everyone is enjoying the summer and finding a cool spot to do some reading.
If you have a request for a specific book, send an email to scofield@netins.net or a surprise can be arranged too.
We are going to start our next phase of our reopening plans starting July 6.
We will open by appointment to limit the number of contacts and to ensure patrons have a comfortable browsing experience.
We are going to allow one person/family into the library for 30 minutes, after which we will properly clean and sanitize.
We ask that children are not left unattended as there are no toys or computers available.
If you would like to make an appointment, call 319-646-6858 to schedule a time.
New adult fiction: “Mrs. Lincoln’s Sisters” by Jennifer Chiaverini; “Brave Girl, Quiet Girl” by Catherine Ryan Hyde; “Credible Threat” by Judith A. Jance; “The Jane Austin Society Natalie Jenner; Hush” by James Patterson; and “Bombshell” by Stuart Woods.
New junior fiction: “The Deceivers” by Margaret Peterson Haddix; “Pug’s Snow Day” by Kyla May; “Baloney and Friends” by Greg Pizzoli; “Camp Jupiter Classified” by Rick Riordan; and “The Big Freeze” by Christina Soontornvat.