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CHECK IT OUT: New year resolutions at the Grand Forks and District Public Library

Resolutions can be a bit of a challenge. Here is some reading material from the Grand Forks and District Public Library that can help.
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A lot of events are going on at the Grand Forks and District Public Library.

Hi Grand Folks!

It’s 2013 (we made it) so now that we’re here, let’s take a look at what’s going on at the library.

Lots and lots of DVDs

Thanks to all of you who have been donating your neglected DVDs to the library – we’ve received well over a hundred so far, and we’re happy to see that they are being checked out the moment we put them out on the shelves!  Here are some of the titles we’ve purchased or received as donations in the last month:

The Saint, Almost FamousGrease, Roxanne, Rat Race, Fargo, SignsAtanarjuat: The Fast Runner, High FidelityWall-EBilly Elliot, Adaptation and many more!

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New year resolutions

... can be a bit of a challenge. But they can sometimes work. The trick is to choose something small and not too ambitious. Instead of saying you’d like to run a marathon, think about trying to run five km first. For those of you resolution-setters who want to start small, here are some library books you might be interested in:

  • Cutting Your Family’s Hair by Gloria Handel
  • Soapmaking for the First Time by Linda Orton
  • Fitness Made Simple by John Basedow

And for those of you who are more ambitious:

  • Building a Straw Bale House by Nathaniel Corum
  • Start and Run a Bed and Breakfast by Monica Taylor
  • The Zero-Mile Diet Cookbook by Carolyn Herriot

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Adult Reading Club

Our Adult Reading Club (the winter edition) will begin on Tuesday, Jan 8. This year’s theme is “Focus on Fiction,” which includes our selected mysteries, science fiction, fantasy, historical fiction, literary fiction, short stories, and graphic novels.

Fill out a review form and enter to win one of many great prizes (including pool passes to the rec centre).

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Some brand new books

 

  • The Complete Artist’s Way: Creativity as a Spiritual Practice by Julia Cameron
  • The Intelligent Gardener: Growing Nutrient-Dense Food by Steve Solomon
  • Women Who Run With the Wolves: Myths and Stories of the Wild Woman Archetype by Clarissa Pinkola Estes, PhD
  • The Trouble with Poetry: Poems by Billy Collins
  • Carl Sandburg: Selected Poems by Carl Sandburg
  • The Polish Boxer by Eduardo Halfon
  • Dr. Fischer of Geneva or The Bomb Party by Graham Greene
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower by Stephen Chbosky

Happy New Year!

– Avi Silberstein is library director for the Grand Forks and District Public Library