Library Notes

by Henry A. Malley Memorial Library

Librarian Barb Mitchell

The library has ventured out of the Stone Age and entered the 21st century! We have installed a TV in the back of the library for training, meetings and possibly a movie night if there is enough interest. We received a majority of the funding from the State for Library Trustee training so a big Thank you to Montana State Library for approving the purchase. Also, thank you, Steve Preite, for getting this monster on the wall!

Our reading challenge for May is Read a Book Recommended to You. The winners will receive a gift certificate from a local business.

New books this month include quite a few large print-

Tough in the Saddle” by Todhunter Ballad, “El Segundo” and “Ranchero” by Thomas W. Blackburn, “The Cane Creek Regulators” by Johnny Boggs, “The Lightning Warriors” and “Luck and a Horse” by Max Brand, “Gun Grudge” by Walt Coburn, “The Devil’s Legion” by Jackson Cole, “Maverick Canyon” by Clem Colt, “Gun Law at Laramie”, “Wyoming Manhunt” by Allan v. Elston, ”Phantom Warrior” by Fred Grove, “The Bandit” by Jerry Guin, “Get Out of Town” by Terrance McCauley, “Outlaw Land” “ Trail of Blood and Bone” by Bradford Scott. For the ladies we have- “The Secret Stealers” by Jane Healey, “A Little Ray of Sunshine” by Kristin Higgins, “Booked on a Feeling” by Jayci Lee, “The Loner” “Marrying My Cowboy” by Diana Palmer.

Some regular print adult fiction includes “More Than a Pretty Face”, “More Than Falling in Love”, and More Than a pair of Jeans” all by Remi Carrington, “Extinction” by Douglas Preston, “A Calamity of Souls” by David Baldacci, “The Murder Inn” by James Patterson, “How to Engrave” by Hone Grabby, “Master Hand Metal Engraving” by Stephen Moore.

The following books were purchased as memorials- “Shakespeare in Montana” by Gretchen Minton for Charles Carter from Laura Lambert, “Hush of the Land” by Arnold “Smoke” Elser, also for Charles Carter from Vera Clements, “Brave Girl, Quiet Girl” by Catherine Ryan Hyde for Barbara Rosencranz from Randy Sullivan. Also, for Barbara, “The Girl Who Was Taken” by Charles Donlea and “Toxic Prey” by John Sandford from her family and friends. For John Schoenbeck we have “Sacajawea” by Candy Moulton from Gordon and Deb Archer, and “The Wide, Wide Sea” by Hamilton Sides from Randy Sullivan.

For our younger readers we have “Ferris” by Kate DiCamillo, “Cool Bean Makes a Splash” by John Jory.

Our hours are:

Monday, Wednesday, and Thursday

10am -5pm

Tuesday and Friday

10am -6pm

 

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