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Daddy's Dyin' Who's Got the Will? |
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Plattsmouth Public Library presents...

Friday August 6th and Saturday August 7th at 7pm
Sunday August 8th at 2pm
Free Will Donations Accepted
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Ebooks are now available from Overdrive Digital Media.
For a list of compatible ebook devices go to http://nebraska.lib.overdrive.com |
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You don't have to be a fan of vampire fiction to be enthralled by The Passage, Justin Cronin's blazing new novel. Cronin is a remarkable storyteller (just ask adoring fans of his award-winning Mary and O'Neil), whose gorgeous writing brings depth and vitality to this ambitious epic about a virus that nearly destroys the world, and a six-year-old girl who holds the key to bringing it back. The Passage takes readers on a journey from the early days of the virus to the aftermath of the destruction, where packs of hungry infected scour the razed, charred cities looking for food, and the survivors eke out a bleak, brutal existence shadowed by fear. Cronin doesn't shy away from identifying his "virals" as vampires. But, these are not sexy, angsty vampires (you won’t be seeing "Team Babcock" t-shirts any time soon), and they are not old-school, evil Nosferatus, either. These are a creation all Cronin's own--hairless, insectile, glow-in-the-dark mutations who are inextricably linked to their makers and the one girl who could destroy them all. A huge departure from Cronin's first two novels, The Passage is a grand mashup of literary and supernatural, a stunning beginning to a trilogy that is sure to dazzle readers of both genres. Book description courtesy of amazon.com 7/16/2010.
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Saturday Fun@ the Library |
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Photo courtesy of www.eastgwillimbury.ca/
July Programming:
Saturday, July 31st: Camping Trip Craft: Camping Journal to collect items on your hikes Edible Campfires Game: “Hike through Books” Song: Let's go marching, let's go marching
Call the library at 296-4154 if you have any questions.
See you @ the library for some Saturday FUN.
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Volunteers Needed
Volunteers are needed to help clear the library grounds.
Come join us at 8:00am on Saturday July 31st as we work together to improve our library.
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