Millard Oakley Public Library News
October 12, 2023
The Millard Oakley Public Library will be closed on Tuesday, October 24.
The library will be upgrading some equipment and our internet.
Our Wi-Fi will also be down until the new system is installed.
The meeting room will still be open for the Crafters Club.
Several memorial donations have recently been made at the library to honor loved ones.
A memorial donation is a lasting way to remember friends and loved ones.
A donation has been made in memory of Kent Arehart, given by Shirley Jacoby.
A donation has been made in memory of Glenda Woolbright, given by Steve Daniels.
A donation has been made in memory of Faye Maxfield, given by Wanda Krack.
Donations have been made in memory of Tom O’Brian, given by Pat Grimes and Family, Larry & Joyce Norris, and Meredith & Jeremy.
A donation has been made in memory of Jack Reagan, given by Steve Daniels.
A donation has been made in memory of Carlos Jones Eldridge, given by the Sells Family.
A donation has been made in memory of M. J. Harris, given by Dallas & Margaret Collins, and Bob & Lana Stockton.
New fiction books in the library recently include:
“Cassiel’s Servant” by Jacqueline Carey, “The Land of Lost Things” by John Connolly, “Soldiers of Fortune” by Jana DeLeon, “The Patient” by Jasper Dewiltt, “Code Red” by Vince Flynn, “All the Dead Shall Weep” by Charlaine Harris, “In the Lives of Puppets” by T. J. Klune, “Mouth Full of Ashes” by Briana Morgan, “The Frugal Wizard’s Handbook for Surviving Medieval England” by Brandon Sanderson, “Hide” by Kiersten White, and “Blood & Brute & Ginger Root” by Melissa Wright.
New nonfiction titles include:
“Lightning Down: A World War II Story of Survival” by Tom Clavin, “Tucker” by Chadwick Moore, “Tangled Vines: Power, Privilege, and the Murdaugh Family Murders” by John Glatt, “Murder on Elm Street” by Jeremy L. Luberts, “Trapping 101” by Philip P. Massaro, “The Edge of Doubt” and “The Edge of Innocence” by David Miraldi, “Little, Crazy Children: A True Crime Tragedy” by James Renner, and “Democracy Awakening: Notes on the State of America” by Heather Cox Richardson.
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