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Come celebrate February “Love Your Library” month at the Harlem Library! All month long we can set you up on a Blind Date with a Book!

The library will be closed February 18 in observance of Presidents’ Day.

Please join us for An Evening with Author Jack G. Young February 20, 6:30 P.M . Tickets are on sale at the library or at the door for $10.00 and include a soup supper meal. Jack will share selections from his books “Down Range” and “The Wolf.” He will also hold a question and answer session and book signing. Books may be ordered at the event. Call the library for more information.

The Book Challenge for February is to read a book you have chosen based on the cover.

The next Learn at the Library program will be February 26, 7 P.M. with guest speaker Julie Snedigar from the Blaine County Extension Service. Refreshments will be served.

Carly has started a new online book club. You may join via Facebook by searching “Harlem Public Library Online Book Club.”

Book Club members may pick up their copy of “The Great Alone” by Kristin Hannah this week. The first discussion will be Monday, Feb. 10, 4 P.M.

“You Were Always Mine” is by Nicole Bart. Jessica Chamberlain is newly separated and lives with her two sons in small town in Iowa. A tragic death in another state shatters her world and is just the beginning of a web of lies that lead back to her seven-year-old adopted son.

Patricia Harman is the author of “Once a Midwife.” Patience Hester is a trusted midwife in Hope River. But when her husband is imprisoned for refusing to serve his country in WWII Patience and her children are left vulnerable. She must support her family while fighting for her husband’s release.

“Forever and a Day” is written by Anthony Horowitz. When spy 007 is killed in the waters of Marseilles, a new agent must step up. It’s time for James Bond to earn his license to kill.

Devin Murphy brings to readers the novel “The Boat Runner.” In 1939 fourteen-year-old Jacob Koopman and his older brother, Edwin, enjoy lives of prosperity in their small Dutch town where their family owns the Koopman lightbulb factory. When war breaks out Jacob’s life is thrown into chaos. “The Boat Runner” follows his life for four years through the forests of France, the beaches of England, and deep into the missions of the German Navy where he confronts a moral dilemma that will change his life.

“Death of an Eye” by Dana Stabenow tells of the intrigue in the realm of Cleopatra. Her most trusted servant, her Eye, has been murdered and a large shipment of newly minted coin stolen. She asks her childhood friend, Tetisheri, to retrace Eye’s footsteps to uncover the killer. What Tetisheri finds is a tangle of lies and deceit where no one can be trusted, even the Queen.

A new cookbook is Danielle Walker’s “Eat What You Love,” everyday comfort food you crave. The latest Tom Clancy Jack Ryan novel is “Oath of Office” by Marc Cameron. The newest thriller by Jayne Ann Krentz is “Untouchable.”

Don’t forget Tech Time on Wednesdays from 1:00- 2:00 when Carly will be available to help answer you technology questions.