Acadia Municipal Library News: New Books!

By Tricia Fischbuch
Acadia Municipal Library Manager

New Books!

New adult fiction books that have recently arrived include Joy by Danielle Steele, Ne’er Duke Well by Alexandra Vasti, Nero by Conn Iggulden, and The Crimson Crown by Heather Walter. Kids can enjoy The Ship in the Window, a picture book by Travis Jonker, and Guinness World Records 2025. We also have previous titles already on the shelves for Remembrance Day. Come on in to browse the displays and check them out!

Last week we had a nice group of kids join us for the Halloween movie, Frankenweenie. Thanks to everyone who came out to watch! We hope everyone had a safe and happy Halloween!

 Requesting a library item:

Requests for titles in the system can always be placed online at www.tracpacab.ab.ca or through the TRACpac app.  (A valid library barcode and PIN is required – if you don’t

know your login information, contact the library and we will happily get it for you!) You can also always drop by to request an item as well.

Library Draw:

Don’t have a library membership?  Would you like yours renewed? Everyone who comes in during November to sign-up for a library card or renew theirs will be entered into a draw. At the end of the month, we’ll announce the winner and award a prize. Hope to see you soon!

eResource:

This month’s featured eResource is Flipster which features digital magazines without loan periods or wait lists! With an active library card, you can access new issues the same day as print copies hit newsstands. Some of the several available titles include People, Time, ChickaDEE, Chirp, Owl, Sports Illustrated, Shape, and Better Homes & Gardens.  Find Flipster online at www.acadialibrary.ca/eResources or download the Flipster app (open it, click Get Started, & search for Marigold Library System). An instructional brochure and video tutorial is available at the website listed above. You will also be asked to enter your library barcode and PIN – again, feel free to contact the library if you don’t remember yours).

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