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During the month of March you may “Buy a Bag O’Books!” This means you may fill a grocery sack full of used books for only one dollar.

The Book Challenge for March is to read a book with a green cover or spine. We have a selection on display for you to choose from

Book Club members may pick up the new book “Sold on a Monday” by Kristina McMorris this week. The first discussion will be March 6, 4 P.M. in the library meeting room.

Speaking of the meeting room, did you know the library meeting room may be reserved for clubs, groups or families to use for meetings or gatherings? There is no charge unless you are using the room for a fundraising or selling event. Then the fee is twenty-five dollars. Call the library for more information.

Do stop by and help complete the jigsaw puzzle at the puzzle table. Every little piece helps.

Two new biographies ready for check out are “So Help Me God” by former Vice-President Mike Pence and “The Light We Carry: Overcoming in Uncertain Times” by former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Bestselling author Nicholas Sparks has written “Dreamland.” In the course of a single week two young people will navigate the heights and heartbreak of first love while hundreds of miles away, a mother will put her love for her young son to the test. Fate will draw these three people together in a web of life-altering connections.

“The Winners” is the latest by author Fredrik Backman. Two years have passed since the events in Beartown no one want to think about. The destruction of a late-summer storm reignites the old rivalry between Beartown and the neighboring town of Hed. Tensions lead to acts of intimidation and violence, while a young teenage boy seeks revenge on the people he holds responsible for his sister’s death in the most terrifying way.

A new addition to the Montana collection is “Think of Horses” by Mary Clearman Blew. When she was seventeen Tam left Montana in disgrace after giving birth to her son out-of-wedlock. Now at fifty, estranged from her son, she moves back to the cabin in the Big Snowy Mountains where she grew up. After becoming involved in the lives of two trouble teenagers, she is drawn back to her love of horses and the sense of stability they can provide.

Other new titles include “Flight Risk” by Cherie Priest, “Winter’s End,” the fourth book in the Alaska Wild series, by Paige Shelton, and “The Perfect Assassin,” a Doc Savage thriller by James Patterson.