The Marcus P. Beebe Library in Ipswich is open Tuesday through Saturday from 2 to 6 p.m.
New books for adults include: Mountain Grown by Johny Weber, Someone Else’s Shoes by JoJo Moyes, Walk the Blue Line by James Patterson, Overkill by Sandra Brown, The Speed of Light and Iris in the Dark by Elissa Dickey, The Road Home by Jeanna Knoll, SoDak Cold Cases Some Knows by Christine Werick, The Hopeless Series and Slammed Series by Colleen Hoover, Book 3 Field of Bounty by Lauraine Snelling, Take What You Need by Idra Novey, Kinstlers In Paradise by Cathleen Schine, The Last Green Valley by Mark Sullivan, Hello Beautiful by Ann Napolitano, Hang the Moon by Jeannette Walls, 23rd Midnight by James Patterson.
South Dakota Game, Fish & Parks donated five books to the Library — Waterfowl, Research & Hunting, Wild Turkey, Fisheries & Fishing, Grouse Plains & Mountains, Ring-Necked Pheasants.
New books for children include: Eyes of the Amaryllis, Knee Knock Rise, Search for Delicious, Moon over High Street by Natalie Babbitt; Complete series (1 through 21) of I Survived; The Digger and the Duckling by Joseph Kuelfer, Just Help: How to Build a Better World by Sonia Satomayor, Endlessly Ever After by Laurel Snyder, Hum & Swish by Matt Myers, Lubna and Pepple by Wendy Meddour, Croc & Turtle by Mike Wohnoultker, Hello, Biscuit Hello Friends by Alyssa Capucilli, Roar, I’m a Dinosaur by Merrill Rainey, Micky & the Bean Stalk by Dina Anastasio, The Bad Seed goes to Library by Jory John, Jason Giant Dilemma and Prowlers in Peril by Marie Cleveland.
Donation by F.E.M. Electric — Wish Upon a Crawdad by Curtis W. Condon.
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