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Libraries have “do you love your library” campaign

People all over the state use their public libraries to access the information they need to improve their lives, whether it’s to grow personally or professionally or to help their children learn and stretch their imaginations. In honor of National Library Week, April 13-19, take a moment to share how you have benefited from using the library. Your story can make a difference in funding for public libraries statewide and ensuring that every citizen has access to quality resources and information. Visit www.statelibrary.sc.gov, click on the logo and fill out the online form – it’s that easy.

The online form will be available from April 13-30 and is an initiative brought to you by the South Carolina State Library and the Association of Public Library Administrators with support from the Richland County Public Library.

New Title rack offers variety to readers: Drama, mystery, romantic mystery, intrigue, and adventure – we’ve got it all. Break out of your rut and try something new from the New Title Rack.

The Missing, by Tim Gatreaux ~ The author of The Clearing now surpasses himself with a story whose range and cast of characters is broader, with the fate of a stolen child looming throughout. Sam Simoneaux's troopship docked in France just as World War I came to an end. Still, what he saw of the devastation there sent him back to New Orleans eager for a normal life and a job as a floorwalker in the city's biggest department store, and to start anew with his wife years after losing a son to illness.

Night and Day, by Robert B. Parker ~ Paradise, Massachusetts, police chief Jesse Stone confronts a town’s darkest secrets in Parker’s latest who-dunnit. Police Chief Jesse Stone is called to the junior high school when reports of lewd conduct by the school’s principal filter into the station. Ingersoll claims she was protecting the propriety of her students when she inspected each girl’s undergarments in the locker room.

Promises in Death, by J. D. Robb ~ takes us to the New York City of 2060, where Lieutenant Eve Dallas faces down a cop killer. Amarylis Coltraine recently transferred to the New York City police force from Atlanta, and had been a cop long enough to know how to defend herself against an assailant. She was taken down just steps away from her apartment, killed with her own weapon. For Eve, it was more than losing a colleague. Her friend, Chief Medical Examiner Morris and the victim had started a serious relationship, and from all accounts the two were headed for a happy future together.

Paths of Glory, by Jeffrey Archer ~ Some people have dreams that are so magnificent that if they were to achieve them, their place in history would be guaranteed. Francis Drake, Robert Scott, Charles Lindbergh, Amy Johnson, Edmund Hilary, Neil Armstrong, and Lewis and Clark are among such individuals. But what if one man had such a dream, and once he'd fulfilled it, there was no proof that he had achieved his ambition?

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