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Oct 26, 2023

Off the shelf: Duncan Library's newest weekly items

Historical fiction this week travels the world from Ireland to Hawaii to China to Germany and back to America. Enjoy these historical settings and stories: Susanna Moore (Lost Wife); Shelley Read (Go as a River); Paterson Joseph (Secret Diaries of Charles Igna); Heather Marshall (Looking for Jane); Susan Meissner (Only the Beautiful); Jacqueline Winspear (The White Lady); Brianna Labuskes (Librarian of Burned Books); Crystal Smith Paul (Did You Hear about Kitty Karr?); Sophie Haydock (Flames); Wiz Wharton (Ghost Girl, Banana); John Wray (Gone to the Wolves); Luis Alberto Urrea (Good Night Irene); Jasmin Hakes (Hula).

Romance tends to travel the world and history as well, from contemporary times back to the old west, Victorian, and old England…find yourself in the most romantic places. Also sometimes there's a ghost or a werewolf. But you’ll know by the cover. Jude Deveraux (My Heart Will Find You); Janet Dailey (Calder at Heart; Blue Moon Haven); Colleen Hoover (Confess); Emily Henry (Happy Place); Taj McCoy (Zora Books Her Happy Ever After); Taylor Jenkins Reid (One True Loves); JR Ward (Lover Awakened); Diana Biller (Hotel of Secrets); Trish Doller (Off the Map); India Holton (Secret Services of Tea & Treason); Jodi Thomas (Strawberry Lane); Sarah Hawley (Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon); Abby Jimenez (Yours Truly).

Lastly, let's look at some of our newest audiobooks. These are books on CD that are still so popular today! Estelle Laure (Remember Me); Davis Bunn (Shell Beach); Irene Hannon (Windswept Way); Amanda Quick (The Bride Wore White); Abraham Verghese (The Covenant of Water); Christine Feehan (Ghostly Game); Danielle Steel (The Wedding Planner).

In other news, the Duncan Public Library will host a Field Day from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on June 12 with games and fun on the back lawn. Legos will be available from 2-4 p.m.

A variety of outdoor games will be available for the whole family and Legacy Bank will bring their ice cream truck. We encourage participants to bring a sack lunch and sit out with us to enjoy the festivities. Water and first aid will be available at the cool down area in the back building.

We'll have Impa’chi Meals available to children ages one to 18. If the weather is bad we will reschedule to June 14.

For more information, call 580-255-0636, email [email protected], or message DPL through Facebook, Instagram or the website.

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