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New books at the Adair County Library

By Lee Ann Jessee, ACPL Director

If you are tired of the wet and the cold and need something to help lift your spirits, then come to the library and check out a new book!

The Adair County Public Library has received a new shipment of books that are ready for check-out. Below is a list of those new books:



Adult Fiction
  • Duma Key by Stephen King
  • Sword Song by Bernard Cornwell
  • Light of the Moon by Luanne Rice
  • The Secret Between Us by Barbara Delinsky
  • The Appeal by John Grisham
  • Sizzle and Burn by Jayne Anne Krantz
  • Dark of the Moon by John Sandford
  • Forever More by Cathy Marie Hake
Adult Fiction Large Print
  • The Perfect Wife by Robin Lee Hatcher
  • A Real Basket Case by Beth Groundwater
  • Chain of Evidence by Garry Disher
  • Free Fall by Fern Michaels
Adult Non Fiction
  • The Best Life Diet by Bob Greene
Juvenile Non Fiction
  • Pythons by Jody S. Rake
  • Moto X Best Trick by Connie C. Miller
  • Westward Expansion by Allison Lassieur (Choose Your Own Adventure)
The library has many books, DVDS, audios and othe items for check-out and it is all free! For more information on these books or any other programs or materials please call the library at 270-384-2472. To check out our online catalog at youseemore.com/adair, Click Here


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