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Reading in the Adult Age: Travel Fiction

Posted about 12 months ago by Adriane Marshall
  As summer gets going full swing (it’s hard to believe the first day of summer was June 20th, just over a week ago!) people are planning their summer vacations. […]
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The Busy Parents’ Book Club – “On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous” by Ocean Vuong

Posted about 1 year ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Are You Library Fluent?

Posted about 1 year ago by Jennifer Deuell
Library Fluent adj. li-brary flü-әnt A term describing a person who knows how to utilize all aspects of a library, including but not limited to: checking out materials such as […]
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National Poetry Month: Poetry as a Form of Self Expression

Posted about 1 year ago by Briesa Koch
Whether you're seeking to understand your emotions more deeply or simply looking for a creative outlet, poetry offers a unique way to express what words alone can’t always capture.
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The Busy Parents’ Book Club – “All Systems Red” by Martha Wells

Posted about 1 year ago by Jennifer Deuell
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The Busy Parents’ Book Club – “A Psalm for the Wild-Built” by Becky Chambers

Posted about 1 year ago by Jennifer Deuell
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The Best Books We Read in 2024

Posted about 1 year ago by Jennifer Deuell
The Fury of the Gods by John Gwynne, “The final book in John Gwynne’s Bloodsworn Saga, The Fury of the Gods rounds out a heart-pumping, epic fantasy trilogy filled with Vikings, gods, and […]
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Learn a New Language Month–Are You Up for the Challenge?

Posted about 1 year ago by Laura Price
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December is Learn a New Language Month! See what RPL has to offer you in reaching this goal.
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The Busy Parents’ Book Club – “The House on Mango Street” by Sandra Cisneros

Posted about 2 years ago by Jennifer Deuell
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Jamestown Firsts

Posted about 2 years ago by Lisa Wiertel
Thanksgiving is a time when people look back and reflect on the beginnings of American colonial history with the arrival of settlers on the Mayflower in Plymouth in 1620.  Most […]
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