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One of Us Will Be Dead by Morning
by David Moody; read by Gerald Doyle
Trapped on a barren island that has become the location of an extreme sports company specializing in corporate team-building events, 15 people gradually realize that a killer is in their midst as members of the group begin to succumb to suspicious accidents, a situation that is further complicated by rumors of an approaching tsunami.
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Artemis
by Andy Weir; performed by Rosario Dawson
Augmenting his limited income by smuggling contraband to survive on the moon's wealthy city of Artemis, Jazz agrees to commit what seems to be a perfect, lucrative crime only to find herself embroiled in a conspiracy for control of the city. By the best-selling author of The Martian.
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The Demon Crown
by James Rollins; read by Christian Baskous
The members of Sigma Force reluctantly join forces with their most hated enemy to stop a primordial threat with ties to the American Civil War and the secret work of Alexander Graham Bell.
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City of Endless Night
by Douglas J Preston and Lee Child; narrated by Rene Auberjonois
Heading an investigation into the murder of a wealthy tech billionaire's daughter, Lieutenant CDS Vincent D'Agosta teams up with FBI Special Agent A.X.L. Pendergast, only to uncover the work of a serial killer whose agenda threatens an entire city. By a pair of #1 Wall Street Journal and #1 New York Times best-selling authors.
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Still Me
by Jojo Moyes; read by Anna Acton
The irrepressible Louisa Clark from Me Before You and After You arrives in New York to start a new life and a long-distance relationship with Ambulance Sam while working for the super-wealthy Gopniks, a job that introduces her to New York high society and a secretive man who reminds her of her own past.
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Year One
by Nora Roberts; read by Julia Whelan
A tale of suspense and survival is set in the wake of a cataclysmic pandemic that wipes out more than half the world's population, replacing science and technology with magic and compelling Lana, a practitioner of good witchcraft, to embark on a perilous journey west with her lover and other survivors. By a #1 best-selling author.
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The Revolution of Marina M.
by Janet Fitch; read by Yelena Shmulenson
Marina Makarova, a young woman of privilege coming of age in 1916 St. Petersburg, finds her life and ambitions upended by historical events that find her joining the cause for workers' rights, falling in love with a radical poet, and navigating devastating betrayals.
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Meditation for Fidgety Skeptics: A 10% Happier How-to Book
by Dan Harris, Carlyle Adler and Jeffrey Warren; read by Harris and Warren
The co-anchor of Nightline and author of the best-selling 10% Happier presents a lighthearted, practical guide to meditation that debunks the myths, misconceptions and self-deceptions that make everyday people reluctant to participate.
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The Grave's a Fine and Private Place
by C. Alan Bradley; read by Jane Entwistle
Joining her older sisters for a recuperative boating trip in the aftermath of a devastating tragedy, 12-year-old Flavia de Luce discovers a body in the water near the church of a murderous vicar. By the co-author of Ms. Holmes of Baker Street.
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Friends of the Library Meeting
Wednesday, March 7, 2:00 pm
Library Meeting Room
The Friends of the Library will meet on Wednesday, March 7 at 2:00 pm to plan their annual fundraiser Collector’s Breakfast scheduled for April 21.
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Coastline Children's Film Festival
Saturday, March 10, 10:00 am
Library Meeting Room
The 8th Annual Coastline Children’s Film Festival features full-length films, documentaries, shorts and classic silent films made by children. It will take place at several venues in Indiana and Michigan. Michigan City Public Library is proud to host two free events for the festival on Saturday, March 10. Kid Flix 2, featuring films from the New York International Children’s Film Festival, begins at 10:00 am. It is recommended for people ages 9 and up. Young Filmmakers begins at 11:30 am and highlights films created by regional child filmmakers. It is recommended for kids and adults of all ages. Light refreshments are provided. Children under 13 years old must be accompanied by an adult.
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The Magic of Kalita
Saturday, March 10, 2:00 pm
Library
Matt Kalita returns for his annual magic show following the Michigan City St. Patrick’s Day parade. This is amazing magical fun for all ages!
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Audiobook Suggestions
Find new and featured audiobooks, links to audio review websites, and audiobook awards lists.
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Axis 360 eAudiobooks
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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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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