Clay County Library
Library board sets meeting for January 22
10 January 2020
The Clay County Library will be closed on Monday, January 20, for the Martin Luther King, Jr., holiday.
The Clay County Library board will meet on Wednesday, January 22, at 1:00 for our regularly scheduled meeting. This meeting is open to the public. Library services will not be available during the meeting.
There are several new books in the library this week. Many of these new titles are large print. Titles include “The Blackbird Season” by Kate Moretti, “Married by Christmas” by Karen Kirst, “Deep Extraction” by DiAnn Mills, “Bridged” by Kendra Elliot, “One More Song to Sing” by Lindsay Harrel, “The Devil’s Country” by Harry Hunsicker, “Into the Dust”, “Honor Bound”, and “Hard Rain” by B. J. Daniels, “Fat Cat Takes the Cake” by Janet Cantrell, “Summer Dance” by Nan Rossiter, “Once an Heiress” and “A Touch of Scarlet” by Renee Ryan, “The Night Child” by Anna Quinn, “By the Book” by Julia Sonneborn, “Losr Eiswe” by Harper Sloan, “Restoring Love” by Jennifer Slattery, “Looking Through Darkness” by Aimee and David Thurlo, and “The Future She Left Behind” by Marin Thomas.
Several new western titles in
New western titles include “Gunfighters in Hell” by Max Brand, “The Landseekers” by Allan Vaughan Elston, “Plundered Range” by Will Ermine, “Death Trap on the Platte” by Cliff Farrell, “Desperation Trail” by L. L. Foreman, “Mysterious Rancho” by Jackson Gregory, “Renegade Ranger” by Jim Kane, “Seven for Vengeance” by James Keene, “The Buzzard Guns” by Philip Ketchum, “Death Rattle” by Sean Lynch, “This Nettle Danger” by William MacLeod Raine, “Ride Into Trouble” by R. W. Stone, “The Devil’s Range” by Lee E. Wells, and “Red Clark o’Tulluco” by Gordon Young. Come in and check us out!
Quote of the Week: “A library, to modify the famous metaphor of Socrates, should be the delivery room for the birth of ideas – a place where history comes to life.” – Norman Cousins.