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Books Add Color - Winter Reading at Harford County Public Library


Harford County Public Library's highly popular winter reading program is in full swing once again right now! This year the program is called, "Books Add Color." How true; and we certainly need a bit of color at this grey time of year!

The program is intended for high school students and adults. Sign up between now and March 3. Adults read 5 books and high school students must read 3 books. Return your completed reading book log by March 3 and receive a Winter Reading journal.

For more information, click on the bright red cardinal on HCPL's home page, or ask your local branch librarian.

Those winter reading book logs are a great resource, so don't let them go to waste! Your fellow book-lovers would love to hear what you have been reading. There is nothing like a personal recommendation to pique someone's interest. Just think how popular the returned book cart is in just about any public library you have ever visited.

So click and leave a comment on this posting and tell us the titles on your personal book log.

My own titles are: Indiscretion by Jude Morgan; Silent in the Grave by Deanna Raybourn; And So Victoria by Vaughan Wilkins; The Complete Father Brown G. K. Chesterton; and Dust by Martha Grimes

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posted by Elizabeth on 2/08/2007

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