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The library will close at 1:30 on Thursday, July 18, so staff may attend meetings. We are sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

The Friends of the Harlem Public Library will host a free taco bar July 24, 4:00 -6:00 P.M. at the library. This event is to express appreciation for the community’s support of the library.

Summer Reading is quickly drawing to a close. This is the final week for summer reading Storytime and Lego Club. The last Summer STEAM program will be held July 22 at 1:00 P.M. Participants are reminded the last day to bring their reading logs to redeem minutes read for gift certificates is July 26. Adults and teens also have until July 26 to notify the library of books completed this summer. Grand prize winners will be announced the week of July 26. Thanks to everyone who supported the summer reading program.

The Book Challenge for July is to read a book set in an intriguing city.

The library board will hold their monthly meeting July 31, 4:30 P.M. in the library meeting room.

The Harlem Library and the Aaniiih Nakoda College Library together are offering a courier service. If you are unable to find transportation to either library, you may call or message the libraries to have materials from one library delivered to the other. Please contact either library for more information.

Alison Weir is the author of “The Passionate Tudor.” This novel tells the story of Kings Henry VIII’s daughter- infamously known as Bloody Mary- who ruled England for five violent years.

“A Cyclist’s Guide to Crime & Croissants” is written by Ann Claire. Sadie Greene shocked her friends and family by leaving her sensible office job in Chicago and buying a French bicycling tour company. When her hometown friends arrive for a tour, including her former boss, Sadie is determined to show them she made the right move. When her boss is mysteriously murdered, Sadie must launch her own investigation in order to save her business, help her friends, and bring justice.

Bestselling author, Nora Roberts, brings to readers the new novel “Mind Games.” Every summer, the Foxes take their children to Appalachia to stay with their grandmother Lucy. But this year when the parents return home they become victims of a murderer. Both the daughter, Thea, and Lucy share a special kind of sight that told them the crime had happened. As Thea grows up she uses her gift to help solve and prevent other murders. But it feels like a curse when she realizes the inmate who killed her parents has the same ability.

A new science fiction novel is “The Familiar” by Leigh Bardugo. Other suspense thrillers include “The Shadow House” by Anna Downes and “Disturbing the Dead” by Kelley Armstrong.