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Coffee & Coloring Fridays in Aug. | 11am-12pm
Pinehurst Library Come espresso yourself with a cup of coffee and adult coloring!
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Open Craft Mon. Aug. 9 | 6-7:30pm
Pinehurst Library Bring what you're working on, share ideas, and socialize with other crafters.
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Paint Dandelions with Forks!?!
Sat. Aug. 14 | 1-3pm Spirit Lake Library Paint a coaster using a fun new technique! Space is limited, so please call (208) 623-5353 or sign up at the front desk to attend.
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The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert GalbraithWorking as a private investigator, veteran Cormoran Strike investigates a supermodel's suspicious suicide and finds himself in a world of multi-millionaire beauties, rock star boyfriends, desperate designers, and hedonist pursuits. Galbraith is the pseudonym of J.K. Rowling, who wanted to try her hand at publishing without the "hype or expectation" she experienced while writing the Harry Potter series.
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Collected Tales, Sketches, Speeches & Essays by Mark TwainA collection of Mark Twain's early writings begins with his first published work at age sixteen and includes a dazzlingly varied array of tall tales, short stories, essays, anecdotes, hoaxes, speeches, philosophies, fables, satires, and maxims. Better known by his pen name Mark Twain, Samuel Langhorne Clemens took his pseudonym from riverboat terminology: "twain" signifies two fathoms. Twain also wrote under the name Thomas Jefferson Snodgrass.
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Silas Marner by George EliotFor fifteen years the weaver Silas Marner has plied his loom alone and in exile, cut off from faith and human love, amassing wealth. His chance of redemption is connected with the fate of the village squire's son, who, like Silas, has been trapped by his past. Mary Ann Evans chose the pseudonym George Eliot in order to escape writing the lighthearted romances that were expected of Victorian women authors and to separate her novels from her translations and criticisms.
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