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MRLS Newsletter — September 2025
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How much money has your Library saved you? Since 1987, Library Card Sign Up Month has been held each September to mark the beginning of the school year. During this time, the American Library Association and libraries unite in a national effort to ensure every child signs up for their own library card. During the school year, parents and caregivers can save hundreds of dollars on books and educational resources for students. From free access to books and media, programs/activities, digital resources, and virtual homework help, to the expertise of library staff, a library card is one of the most cost-effective back-to-school supplies available.
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Biscuit and the great fall day
by Alyssa Satin Capucilli
"Everyone's favorite little yellow puppy frolics throughout a fall day, picking apples, jumping in leaves, running through a corn maze and riding on a tractor. 10,000 first printing. Simultaneous and eBook. Illustrations."
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Little Red, autumn on the farm
by Will Hillenbrand
While preparing for the Shady Acre community's harvest festival, Little Red is on hand so things go off without a hitch by helping his many truck friends. Illustrations.
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Goodbye Summer, Hello Autumn
by Kenard Pak - Picture Book
Lyrical text and evocative illustrations combine in the story of a young girl who observes seasonal changes from summer to autumn while walking through increasingly vibrant wooded areas near her community.
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Do not disturb
by Freida McFadden
When an unexpected snowstorm forces her off the road, Quinn must take refuge at the broken-down, isolated Baxter Motel and soon wonders if she will survive the night.
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It's a love story
by Annabel Monaghan
"The heartwarming and hilarious story of Jane Jackson, who spent her adolescence as the funny girl, the barbecue-sauce-in-her-braces punchline on a B-list tv show, and learning that true love doesn't exist. Now a grown woman, she is determined to be the executive calling the shots, and never to be laughed at again"
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The list
by Steve Berry
Brent Walker returns home to Concord, a quaint town in central Georgia nestled close to the Savannah River, to work for Southern Republic Pulp and Paper Company as its assistant general counsel, he is drawn into a plan that puts his life on the line.
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Meherrin Regional Library 133 West Hicks Street Lawrenceville, Virginia 23868 434-848-2418www.meherrinlib.org/ |
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