The Jordan Library encourages you to spend some of Minnesota’s cold snowy nights and weekends checking out some books and sharing your thoughts as part of the Winter Jackets Reading Program for adults. Book review forms are available at the Jordan Library. Hand in completed review forms to enter drawings for local branch prizes. The Winter Jackets program runs through the end of February. Stop in and ask library staff for suggestions on some new reading/listening options based on the kind of writers and genres you enjoy.
To get you started, here are a few of our newest arrivals at the Jordan Library:
Fiction:
A Matter of Class by Mary Balogh, New York Times bestselling author of Seducing an Angel; The Endless Forest by Sara Donati, bestselling author of Queen of Swords; Every Good & Perfect Gift by Sharon K. Souza, a debut novel.
Non-fiction:
Windows 7 Simplified by Paul McFedries; Living Color, written and illustrated by Steven Jenkins; How to Sew a Button by Erin Bried, a money-saving, heartwarming, life-simplifying guide; The Chain Letter of the Soul by Bill Holm, new and selected poems.
Childrens:
How Do Dinosaurs Say I Love You? By Jane Yolen, illustrated by Mark Teague,
The Super Hungry Dinosaur by Martin Waddell, illustrated by Leonie Lord.

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