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@ YOUR LIBRARY…. Check your reading calendars.  Paws and More will be presenting a program on July 11th at Parkside Activity Center.  We will also be showing a movie on Friday the 14th.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…  Like us on Facebook and check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for information about library and city events.  Look under the tab “Library and Community Events”.  Follow our library blog at www.wellmanlibrary.blogspot.com for information, news and happenings.  We have many activities planned for the next several months and you can find the details there.

Quote of the Week:  “Wear the old coat and buy the new books.” ~Austin Phelps

Fiction:     ELEANOR OLIPHANT IS COMPLETELY FINE by Gail Honeyman

HARVEST by Belva Plain (LARGE PRINT)

ANNA’S CROSSING by Suzanne Woods Fisher

PAPER THINGS by Jennifer Jacobson

ORPHAN’S TALE by Pam Jenoff

CALL BACK by Denise Grover Swank

HANGING IN WILD WIND by Ralph W. Cotton

Non-Fiction:      BEYOND PROMISES by Ron Corbett

Junior Fiction:  CATS IN THE CITY by Tom Watson

MY DOG IS BETTER THAN YOUR DOG by Tom Greenwald

Jr. Non-Fiction: WHAT WAS THE BATTLE OF GETTYSBURG by Jim O’Connor

Easy:        THE GREEN UMBRELLA by Jackie Kramer

WHAT’S YOUR FAVORITE COLOR by Eric Carle

DVDs:       WHAT’S NEW SCOOBY-DOO

BCD (BOOK ON CD):     WE ARE ALL WELCOME HERE by Elizabeth Berg

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@ YOUR LIBRARY…. If you have read a book you would like to share with others, please see our book review section on our website www.wellmanlibrary.org.  We would appreciate your comments and reviews.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. Summer is coming fast and we have a lot of activities planned for kids and also for adults.  Be sure to check back later in the month and sign up for the kids Summer Reading Program, or the Adult Summer Reading Program.  Also, save these dates: June 10th and June 17th.  We have some awesome programs scheduled that you won’t want to miss!  We would like to thank everyone who has supplied us with materials so that we may recycle them into new items.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…  Like us on Facebook and check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for information about library and city events.  Look under the tab “Library and Community Events”.  Follow our library blog at www.wellmanlibrary.blogspot.com for information, news and happenings.  We have many activities planned for the next several months and you can find the details there.

Quote of the Week:  “Whenever you read a good book, somewhere in the world a door opens to allow in more light.” ~Vera Nazarian

Fiction:     VICIOUS CIRCLE by C.J. Box
HER LAST BREATH by Linda Castillo
PRETENDING TO DANCE by Diane Chamberlain
MY ITALIAN BULLDOZER by Alexander McCall Smith
IN CLOSE by Brenda Novak

Young Adult:     STRANGE THE DREAMER by Laini Taylor
THE GIRL WHO WAS SUPPOSED TO DIE by April Henry

Junior Fiction:  STELLA BY STARLIGHT by Sharon M. Draper
FASHION FRENZY by A. J. Stern
THE ISLAND OF DR. LIBRIS by Chris Grabenstein
BREADCRUMBS by Anne Ursu

Easy:        LEAVE ME ALONE by Vera Brosgol
I LOVE MOM WITH THE VERY HLUNGRY CATERPILLAR by Eric Carle
GREAT, NOW WE’VE GOT BARBARIANS by Jason Carter Eaton

DVDs:       HACKSAW RIDGE

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@ YOUR LIBRARY…. If you have read a book you would like to share with others, please see our book review section on our website www.wellmanlibrary.org.  We would appreciate your comments and reviews.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We are continuing our “Give a little Love” program to give back to members of our community.  You can help us by donating nonperishable items to the Goodwin Senior Center.  For a list of items, log into our website or stop in and visit with us.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…  Like us on Facebook and check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for information about library and city events.  Look under the tab “Library and Community Events”.  Follow our library blog at www.wellmanlibrary.blogspot.com for information, news and happenings.  We have many activities planned for the next several months and you can find the details there.

Quote of the Week:  “All good books have one thing in common – they are truer than if they had really happened.” ~Ernest Hemingway

Fiction:     MISSISSIPPI BLOOD by Greg Iles
MAN OVERBOARD by J. A. Jance
GIRL IN DISGUISE by Greer Macallister
THE BLACK BOOK by James Patterson
THE MARK OF THE KING by Jocelyn Green

Young Adult:     THE DISTANCE BETWEEN LOST AND FOUND by Kathryn Holmes

Junior Fiction:  FUNNY BUSINESS by A. J. Stern
AUDACITY JONES TO THE RESCUE by Kirby Larson
FIREFLY HOLLOW by Alison McGhee

Easy:        MIGHTY, MIGHTY CONSTRUCTION SITE by Sherri Duskey Rinker
FREEDOM IN CONGO SQUARE by Carole Boston Weatherford
SAY HELLO, SOPHIE by Rosemary Wells

DVDs:       COLLATERAL BEAUTY
KUBO AND THE TWO STRINGS

BCD (Book on CD):     THE BOLEYN INHERITANCE by Philippa Gregory
THE HOUSE OF SILK by Anthony Horowitz

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@ YOUR LIBRARY…. Check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for pictures of our student visitors last week during National Library Week.  We had a great time!

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. FCCLA will be hosting a Story Time on Saturday, April 22nd from 9-10 a.m.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. If you have read a book you would like to share with others, please see our book review section on our website www.wellmanlibrary.org.  We would appreciate your comments and reviews.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We are continuing our “Give a little Love” program to give back to members of our community.  You can help us by donating nonperishable items to the Goodwin Senior Center.  For a list of items, log into our website or stop in and visit with us.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…  Like us on Facebook and check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for information about library and city events.  Look under the tab “Library and Community Events”.  Follow our library blog at www.wellmanlibrary.blogspot.com for information, news and happenings.  We have many activities planned for the next several months and you can find the details there.

Quote of the Week:  “There is no friend as loyal as a book.” ~Ernest Hemingway

Fiction:     After the storm by Linda Castillo
The devil’s triangle by Catherine Coulter
Cutthroat by Clive Cussler
Say nothing by Brad Parks
The art of losing yourself by Katie Ganshert

Young Adult:     All American boys by Jason Reynolds

Junior Fiction:  Annika Riz, Math whiz by Claudia Mills
The war that saved my life by Kimberly Brubaker Bradley
Doggy Day care by A.J. Stern

Easy:    What will grow by Jennifer Ward
Bear snores on by Karma Wilson

DVDs:       Safe haven
Storks

BCD (Book on CD):     Tell me by Lisa Jackson
Sam’s letters to Jennifer

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@ YOUR LIBRARY…. This has been National Library Week!  We have enjoyed all the Wellman Elementary students who have had a chance to visit the library!

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We will be hosting a Story Time on Friday, April 14th at 10:30 a.m. while the students are out of school.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. If you have read a book you would like to share with others, please see our book review section on our website www.wellmanlibrary.org.  We would appreciate your comments and reviews.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We are continuing our “Give a little Love” program to give back to members of our community.  You can help us by donating nonperishable items to the Goodwin Senior Center.  For a list of items, log into our website or stop in and visit with us.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…  Like us on Facebook and check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for information about library and city events.  Look under the tab “Library and Community Events”.  Follow our library blog at www.wellmanlibrary.blogspot.com for information, news and happenings.  We have many activities planned for the next several months and you can find the details there.

Quote of the Week:  “Knowledge is free at the library.  Just bring your own container.” ~unknown

Fiction: I killed Hemingway by William McCranor Henderson
If not for you by Debbie Macomber
Death by design by Laura Childs
Silent scream: an Anna Travis mystery by Lynda LaPlante
How sweet the sound by Vanessa Miller

Young Adult: Dragonwatch by Brandon Mull

Junior Fiction: The key to extraordinary by Natalie Lloyd
Ellie’s story: a dog’s purpose by W. Bruce Cameron

Easy: He came with the couch by David Slonim
Steppin’ out: playful rhymes for toddler times by Lin Oliver

DVDs: The hateful eight

BCD (Book on CD): Babe on board by Konrath Peterson
The fallen by T. Jefferson Parker

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@ YOUR LIBRARY…. National Library Week is April 9-15, 2017.  We look forward to seeing students from Wellman Elementary to visit the library next week! April 11th is National Library Worker’s Day!  All we ask is for a smile to make our day a little brighter.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We are continuing our “Give a little Love” program to give back to members of our community.  You can help us by donating nonperishable items to the Goodwin Senior Center.  For a list of items, log into our website or stop in and visit with us.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…  Like us on Facebook and check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for information about library and city events.  Look under the tab “Library and Community Events”.  Follow our library blog at www.wellmanlibrary.blogspot.com for information, news and happenings.  We have many activities planned for the next several months and you can find the details there.

Quote of the Week:  “Some books you read.  Some books you enjoy.  But some books just swallow you up heart and soul.” ~Joanne Harris

Fiction: Always by Sarah Jio
The Chilbury Ladies’ Choir by Jennifer Ryan

Non-Fiction: The blood of Emmett Till by Timothy B. Tyson
Hidden figures: the American dream and untold story of the Black women mathematicians who helped win the space race by Margo Lee Shetterly

Young Adult: Stranger than Fiction by Chris Colfer

Junior Fiction: Ivy and Bean break the fossil record by Annie Barrows
Things too huge to fix by saying sorry by Susan Vaught

Easy: Bear feels sick by Karma Wilson
Du iz tak by Carson Ellis
I am Albert Einstein by Brad Meltzer

DVDs: Independence Day: resurgence
The wild life (animated)

BCD (Book on CD): Southhampton Row by Anne Perry
The vanished man by Jeffery Deaver

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@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We are gearing up for our Summer Reading Program and would appreciate the donation of any of the following items: empty cans (vegetable size), cardboard milk or orange juice boxes, t-shirts that can be cut up, fabric and felt scraps. Thank you to everyone who has already generously donated.  We are certain to have a great summer!

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We are continuing our “Give a little Love” program to give back to members of our community.  You can help us by donating nonperishable items to the Goodwin Senior Center.  For a list of items, log into our website or stop in and visit with us.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…  Like us on Facebook and check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for information about library and city events.  Look under the tab “Library and Community Events”.  Follow our library blog at www.wellmanlibrary.blogspot.com for information, news and happenings.  We have many activities planned for the next several months and you can find the details there.

Quote of the Week:  “Just the knowledge that a good book is awaiting one at the end of a long day makes that day happier.” ~Kathleen Norris

Fiction:     The Edge of everything by Jeff Giles

Dangerous games by Danielle Steel

Goodbye Days by Jeff Zentner

Non-Fiction:      Mrs. Sherlock Holmes: the true story of New York City’s greatest female detective by Brad Ricca

Never caught: the Washington’s relentless pursuit of their runaway slave by Erica Armstrong Dunbar

Young Adult:     We are okay by Nina LaCour

Junior Fiction:  Ivy and Bean and the ghost that had to go by Annie Barrows

The girl who drank the moon by Kelly Regan Barnhill

Easy:         Berenstain bears and too much junk food by Stan Berenstain

I am Helen Keller

Maple & Willow together by Lori Nichols

DVDs:       After Earth

Barbie Dreamtopia

BCD (Book on CD):     Ernest Hemingway Audio Collection

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@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We are gearing up for our Summer Reading Program and would appreciate the donation of any of the following items:  empty water bottles, empty cans (vegetable size), cardboard milk or orange juice boxes, t-shirts that can be cut up, fabric and felt scraps.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…. We are starting our “Give a little Love” program to give back to members of our community.  You can help us by donating nonperishable items to the Goodwin Senior Center.  For a list of items, log into our website or stop in and visit with us.

@ YOUR LIBRARY…  Like us on Facebook and check out our website www.wellmanlibrary.org for information about library and city events.  Look under the tab “Library and Community Events”.  Follow our library blog at www.wellmanlibrary.blogspot.com for information, news and happenings.  We have many activities planned for the next several months and you can find the details there.

Quote of the Week:  “My best friend is a person who will give me a book I have not read.” ~Abraham Lincoln

Fiction:     The dead fathers club by Matt Haig

We were the lucky ones by Georgia Hunter

Humans, bow down by James Patterson

The underground railroad by Colson Whitehead

Pandora’s daughter (LARGE PRINT) BY Iris Johansen

Non-Fiction:  How to have a good day: harnessing the power of behavioral science to transform our working lives by Caroline Webb

Young Adult:     Everything, Everything by Nicola Yoon

 

Junior Fiction:  Mystery of the phantom heist by Franklin W. Dixon

Lost in the Sun by Lisa Graff

Junior Non-Fiction:   The care & keeping of you: the body book for younger girls by Valorie Lee Schaefer

Easy:         Mount Rushmore by Karen Latchana Kenney

DVDs:       Nine lives

Trouble with the curve