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Maker Madness Monday, March 11th at the Amherstview Branch, 10:30am Wednesday, March 13th at the Napanee Branch, 10:30am Come and enjoy a supersized Maker Club with STEAM activities, crafts, snap circuits, LittleBits, Lego, music and more. "Maker Madness" is part of our March Break 2019 programming lineup. Space is limited. Please arrive early to secure a spot.
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Visit From The Dinosaur LadyTuesday, March 12th at the Bath Branch, 10:30am Join Betsy Cotton, the Dino Lady, and learn some interesting facts about dinosaurs, hear stories, play some games and make a craft. "Dino Lady" is part of our March Break 2019 programming lineup. Space is limited. Please arrive early to secure a spot.
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Sisters of the DrumThursday, March 14th at the Tamworth Branch, 10:30am Join Sisters of the Drum for a hands-on workshop exploring Aboriginal music with shakers, songs and stories. "Sisters of the Drum" is part of our March Break 2019 programming lineup. Space is limited. Please arrive early to secure a spot.
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STEM Play Everyday Saturday, March 16th at the Yarker Branch, 10:30am
A science presentation geared for school-aged children. Lots of "magic" tricks will be shown. But is it science or is it magic? Let's make learning fun and interactive with hands-on experimenting, innovative projects and by exploring the world around us. This event is part of our March Break 2019 programming lineup. Space is limited. Please arrive early to secure a spot.
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Goodnight, Anneby K. GeorgeAt bedtime, Anne says goodnight to the people, places, and things that mean the most to her at her home on a Prince Edward Island farm where she lives with an elderly brother and sister. "If you’re eager to introduce the beloved Anne Shirley of Green Gables to your little ones at home then Goodnight, Anne is the perfect picture book to do just that!" - Kristin
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1. Becoming by Michelle ObamaAn intimate memoir by the former First Lady chronicles the experiences that have shaped her remarkable life, from her childhood on the South Side of Chicago through her setbacks and achievements in the White House.Genre: Autobiographies and memoirs; History writing; Life storiesTone: Inspiring; ReflectiveWriting Style: Conversational; Engaging; Witty
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2. The silent patient by Alex MichaelidesCriminal psychotherapist Theo Faber becomes dangerously obsessed with uncovering the truth about what prompted his client, an artist who refuses to speak, to violently murder her husband in a way that triggers mass public speculation.Genre:Psychological suspenseThemes: Unreliable narratorCharacter: FlawedTone: Disturbing
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3. Neon Prey by John SandfordWhen a seemingly minor investigation leads to the discovery of trophies from a score of murders, Lucas Davenport lands on the trail of an enigmatic killer who has been able to operate for years below the radar.Genre: Thrillers and suspensePace: Fast-pacedTone: Suspenseful; ViolentWriting Style: Compelling; Gritty; Richly detailed
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4. Girl, Wash Your Faceby Rachel HollisDrawing from her life experiences as a lifestyle guru, the author presents a guide to becoming a joyous, confident woman by breaking the cycle of negativity and burnout and pursuing a life of exuberance.Genre: Autobiographies and memoirs; Life stories; Tone: FunnyWriting Style: Candid
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5. Silent nightby Danielle SteelA psychiatrist gives up her uncomplicated life when she becomes the guardian of her niece, a child star-turned-emotionally traumatized patient, in the aftermath of a devastating tragedy. Genre: Mainstream fiction Themes: Coping with death Tone: High-drama
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