The next movie will be on Saturday 21 September at 8pm. Book your seat and warm up your vocal cords and join us for Rocketman.
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School holidays are almost upon us again and there are a few activities planned at the library. All events have been uploaded to the Facebook page and the website http://grenfellpubliclibrary.org.au/. Bookings are required as there are limited places.
There is also a movie marathon being added for the Sunday, October 31 for all members of the family. We will be showing all three Back to the Future movies.
The book sale table has been switched over to adult fiction titles. Reminder that all funds raised are spent directly on new items for the library. So please support the sale.
Only a couple of new magazine titles received this week and they include 4x4 Australia and Tech Life Australia.
New Non Fiction Titles
Code: stem robots by Max Wainewright, Australia free 3, Sundowner of the skies by Mary Garden, Many a close run thing by Tom Enright, Urban sketching step by step by Klaus Meier-Pauken, Laptops for seniors by Nick Vandome, The caravan & campervan cookbook by Catherine Proctor, The secrets to Japanese cooking by Shihoko Ura, Unlocking the secrets of the solar system by Megan Kopp, Understanding our sun by James Bow, Searching for extraterrestrials by Cynthia O'Brien, The Montessori toddler by Simone Davies, Wild and crazy guys by Nick De Semlyen, Chanel's riviera by Anne De Courcy, Brothers in arms by Geraint Jones, The first wave by Alex Kershaw, Normandy '44 by James Holland and 4 ingredients keto by Kim McCosker.
New Fiction Titles
Secret service by Tom Bradby, Last d by Domenica Ruta, Ellie and the harp maker by Hazel Prior, Wildflower ridge by Maya Linnell, Smoke in the glass by Chris Humphreys, All that's dead by Stuart MacBride, One good deed by David Baldacci, Trails in the dust by Joy Dettman, The girl in the gatehouse by Julie Klassen, Slugger by Martin Holmen, A brightness long ago by Guy Gavriel Kay, Seven blades in black by Sam Sykes, The guardian of lies by Kate Furnivall, The ex by Nicola Moriarty, The other half of Augusta Hope by Joanna Glen, Whisper network by Chandler Baker, Those people by Louise Candlish, The time is now, Monica Sparrow by Matt Howard, Concealed by BJ Daniels, Let me lie by Clare Mackintosh and Death of a sweep by MC Beaton.
New Kids Titles
Squishy Taylor and the mess-makers by Ailsa Wild, Code breakers; The bumpy ride; Jack's birthday stories; The pocket money blues by Sally Rippin, Clementine Rose and the farm fiasco by Jacqueline Harvey, Animalcolm; The person controller by David Baddiel, Game world by George Ivanoff, Lottie Perkins: movie star by Katrina Nannestad, Little stunt riding hood by Matt Cosgrove, Peppa in space, Untidy towns by Kate O'Donnell, Crimewave by Michael Adams, The last dingo summer by Jackie French, The case of the missing painting by Dosh Archer, Demolition by Sally Sutton, Why I love the moon, I feel a foot! By Maranke Rinck, Unicorn day by Diana Murray, Pig the tourist by Aaron Blabey, Kind, Home for a penguin, home for a whale by Brenda Williams, Ella May does it her way by Mick Jackson, Bitsy by Nicki Greenberg, Saved by Lydia Williams, Funny kid: slapstick by Matt Stanton, Wolf girl: into the wild by Anh Do, Grandma dangerous and the toe of treachery by Kita Mitchell, The misadventures of Max Crumbly: masters of mischief by Rachel Renee Russell
New DVD Titles
Once upon a time in the west, Grimm season 6, Rake series 5, The wedding guest, The extraordinary journey of the Fakir, Top end wedding, The chaperone, Poms, Avengers: endgame and Game of thrones seasons 1 - 7.
New Talking Book Titles
Death of a ghost by MC Beaton, Aftermath by Peter Robinson and Under the midnight sky by Anna Romer.
Upcoming events to keep in mind are:
- Wednesday, September 4 Storytime 10.30am
- Friday, September 6 Storytime 10.30am
- Saturday, September 21 Movie - Rocketman. Free. Doors open 7.45pm for an 8pm start.
- Tuesday, September 24 FOGL Meeting 6.45pm for a 7pm start. Everyone is welcome.