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Have you looked through the windows of the library yet? There is a feature display of books you can ask to borrow on the yellow stand inside the library window, either use your free membership to get online or use the app to request anything you like the look of. During Stage 3 Covid-19 Restrictions, the library is staffed Tuesdays, Wednesdays and Fridays 10.30am to 1.00pm & 2.00pm to 4.30pm, please contact us to arrange click and collect service – we would love to put together a selection of items for you, just ask!

 

SUBMERGED: stories of Australia’s shipwrecks – only 1 week left to see it!

‘Have just been and looked at the shipwreck display and found it really interesting – well worth a look for anyone interested in the cases shown and shipwrecks in general,’ said local library supporter Barry Hall.

What have you learned about our maritime history from this display from the Australian National Maritime Museum? Sixty eight shipwreck stories were nominated by 46 maritime museums and heritage institutions from around Australia with 14 of the most compelling stories selected to feature in the exhibition. Submerged – Stories of Australia’s Shipwrecks will be on display in the courtyard (behind the meeting room, near the returns chute) at Edenhope Library until 22 September.

 

WI-FI SERVICE IS 24/7! Yes, that’s right, free Wi-Fi is available at Edenhope Library anytime – you can log in using your library card number and PIN to get 700MB free Wi-Fi, or log in as a guest for 400MB (download limits refresh 24 hours). You can access it from outside the building – try out our new window seat our courtyard areas!

 

FRESH PICKINGS:

FICTION

  • The Malta Exchange by Steve Berry (thriller)
  • Night. Sleep. Death. The Stars. by Joyce Carol Oates – an exploration of the darker side of society
  • The Stolen Gold Affair by Bill Pronzini: a Carpenter & Quincannon mystery
  • The Persuasion by Iris Johansen
  • Lost Souls by Jonathan & Jesse Kellerman – a deputy under pressure, a haunting discovery, in a town where the past isn’t dead – it’s a live and can kill
  • If It Bleeds by Stephen King

RIPPER READER: Garry Disher should have been on my to-read list before now, but I have only just discovered he grew up in the same region as I when I began reading and things seemed geographically familiar... Peace is set in recognisable-but-renamed versions of Burra and Hallet, SA, where Constable Paul Hirschhausen runs the small local police station and attends to generally small crimes. But with experience dealing with much bigger matters, he isn't out of his depth when murder comes to town. Disher has a great ability for describing small-town life going wrong, and I'll be seeking out his other Hirsch novels.

 

Melanie Y’lang

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