'Blind Date with a Book' @ Brilliant Concept
During
February, the librarians at the Detroit Lakes Public Library will play
matchmaker — creating connections between their customers and books they
ordinarily wouldn't think to read by setting up a "Blind Date with a
Book."
From
Feb. 1-16, customers are invited to visit the library to check out a wrapped
book, without knowing its title. After reading, they can "rate their
date" to be eligible for a prize drawing.
Happy
Valentine's Day from the staff at the Detroit Lakes Public Library! These books
may help you get in the spirit of the holiday. "Ollie's Valentine, by
Olivier Dunrea.
A
new board book in Olivier Dunrea's Gossie & Friends series! Ollie is
looking. Looking for a valentine. Gossie, Gertie, Peedie, and BooBoo all have
valentines, but Ollie wonders who will be his. His search leads him to a
special valentine of his very own — a surprise for Ollie and readers! With
shiny foil hearts on the cover and every spread, Dunrea's charming artwork
shines in this gift-worthy treat of a book.
"Chance
of Loving You: Romance Collection," by Terri Blackstock, Candace Calvert
and Susan May Warren.
"For
Love of Money" by Terri Blackstock: Trying to launch her own design firm
while waitressing on the side, Julie Sheffield was drawn to the kind man she
waited on at the restaurant last night ... until he stiffed her on the tip by
leaving her half of a sweepstakes ticket.
"The
Recipe" by Candace Calvert: Hospital dietary assistant Aimee Curran is
determined to win the Vegan Valentine Bake-Off to prove she's finally found her
calling. But while caring for one of her patients — the elderly grandmother of
a handsome CSI photographer — Aimee begins to question where she belongs.
"Hook,
Line & Sinker" by Susan May Warren: Grad student Abigail Cushman has
agreed to enter the annual Deep Haven fishing contest. She's a quick learner, even
if she doesn't know the difference between a bass and a trout. But nothing
could prepare her for competing against the handsome charmer she's tried to
forget since grief tore them apart.
One
chance for each woman to change her life... but will love be the real prize?
Regards
Pralhad
Jadhav
Senior
Manager @ Library
Khaitan & Co
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