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| The Mansion by Ezekiel BooneWhat it's about: Tech developer Billy Stafford has fallen on hard times. When his billionaire former partner, Shawn Eagle, asks Billy to troubleshoot Eagle's new smart home AI software Nellie, Billy's curiosity (and the promise of a big paycheck) prompts him to accept.
Ghost in the machine: Nellie's menacing glitches exacerbate the discord between the embittered Billy and the arrogant Shawn, unearthing long-buried secrets...and wreaking deadly havoc.
Who it's for: technophobes and fans of Stephen King's The Shining. |
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| Nothing to Devour by Glen HirshbergWhat it's about: Five years after surviving the harrowing massacre that decimated humans and vampires alike, a disparate group of survivors finds their fates intertwined.
Starring: librarian-turned-hostage Emilia, who's at the mercy of the bloodsucking "Invisible Man;" vampire Sophie, recovering from a brutal mauling; Jess, the leader of the human survivors living in seclusion.
Series alert: Nothing to Devour is the captivating conclusion to the Motherless Children trilogy. |
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In the House in the Dark of the Woods
by Laird Hunt
Don't go in there! Drawn into a fantastical forest in colonial New England, Goody encounters three witches who compel her to make a life-changing decision.
Is it for you? Rife with inventive shocks and vivid, nightmarish imagery, Goody's intensifying journey is both lyrical and puzzling. Want a taste? "Once upon a time there was and there wasn't a woman who went to the woods."
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| Riddance: Or: The Sybil Joines Vocational School for Ghost Speakers & Hearing-Mouth... by Shelley JacksonThe premise: In 1919 Massachusetts, the worlds of the living and the dead overlap at the Sybil Joines Vocational School, where children with speech impediments find their "gifts" exploited to channel ghosts.
What happens: After a star pupil vanishes, Joines must confront a suspicious public -- and her own tragic past -- as she prepares to recover the child from the land of the dead.
What's inside: evocative newspaper articles, photographs, and diagrams heighten the novel's richly imaginative Gothic atmosphere. |
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There's something in the water...
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| MEG: Nightstalkers by Steve AltenOn the hunt: A pair of megs have escaped captivity, and it's up to shark expert Jonas Taylor to find them. Meanwhile, Jonas' vengeful son David is hoping to kill the meg who ate his girlfriend.
Series alert: Nightstalkers is the 5th installment in the New York Times bestselling MEG series, which is the basis for the recently released Jason Statham film The Meg.
Read it for: Steve Alten's enthusiastic writing; the "nice mix of horror, thriller, and adventure" (Booklist). |
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| Into the Drowning Deep by Mira GrantUnder the sea: Marine biologist Victoria Stewart lost her sister seven years ago when the Atargatis disappeared while filming a mermaid mockumentary. Joining the crew for a new voyage, she hopes to discover what really happened to her sister on that fateful expedition.
Read it for: killer mermaids!
Series alert: Into the Drowning Deep is the sequel to the grim novella Rolling in the Deep, which charts the voyage of the Atargatis. |
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Floating Staircase
by Ronald Damien Malfi
To Travis and Jodie Glasgow, the house in the idyllic small town seems perfect, the surrounding woods and lake like a postcard. But soon after they move in, things begin to change. Strange noises wake Travis at night. His dreams are plagued by ghosts. Barely glimpsed shapes flit through the darkened hallways--shapes bearing a frightening resemblance to a little boy. Footprints appear. Strangest of all are the wooden stairs rising cryptically from the lake. The more Travis investigates, the more he uncovers the house's violent and tragic past and the more he learns that some secrets can't be buried forever.
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Sphere: A Novel
by Michael Crichton
When a huge spaceship is discovered resting on the floor of the ocean, a group of American scientists race to the scene. They confront a terrifying discovery that defies imagination, Sphere is a prime horror/thriller novel from the mind that brought us Jurassic Park.
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Duneland Stamp Club
Thursday, February 14, 4:00 pm
Library Meeting Room
This stamp collecting club meets the second Thursday of each month. New members are invited.
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Needle Arts League
Thursdays, 5:30 pm
Library Meeting Room
The Needle Arts League of Michigan City, formerly known as the Knit Club, joins the library in promoting all forms of needle arts. Membership is open to anyone interested in needle arts such as crochet, needlepoint, cross-stitch, crewel, tatting, and other hand stitching. All skill levels and ages are welcome. An exchange of skills and materials is encouraged. For more information, call 219-873-3049.
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Operation Finale Film Showing
Sunday, February 17, 2:00 pm
Library Meeting Room
The Films on DVD Series returns with the showing of Operation Finale starring Ben Kingsley and Oscar Isaac. A cinematic adaptation of how a group of Israeli secret agents arrested SS officer Adolf Eichmann, the man who masterminded the “Final Solution.” He was tracked down in Buenos Aires, captured, and brought to Israel for trial in 1961. Rated PG-13.
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Axis 360 eBooks
Find popular fiction, non-fiction, and picture e-books and e-audiobooks for children, teens, and adults! It's simple--just download the app on your device, search for "Michigan City Public Library", and log in with your library card number and PIN.
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Library Catalog
Look up books and other materials, place items on hold, and more.
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Library Services
Find out about all the services the library offers, including research, materials, account information, youth programs, events, tutoring, genealogy, computers and more.
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Contact your librarian for more great books!
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Michigan City Public Library 100 E. 4th Street Michigan City, Indiana 46360 219-873-3044mclib.org/ |
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