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County Library is open from 9 AM to 6 PM Monday through Friday, the computer room closes at 5:30 PM. You may reach us at (432) 264-2260 and our fax number is (432) 264-2263. Please visit our website at http://howard-county.ploud.net and our Facebook page at www.facebook. com/howardcoli­brary for more informatio­n about our services and any updates.

Join us in the library Monday for Chess Club at 4:30PM, Tuesday Teen Art at 4:30PM, Wednesday April 17 our Code Club at 4:30 PM will be canceled. Storytime for the Spring season is over but keep watching our Facebook as we gear up for some fun and amazing summer reading programs, crafts and Storytimes! We will post the Summer Reading Program informatio­n and updates in May.

This week's reviews are fiction titles in audio format.

In the fall of 1863, the Union army controls the Mississipp­i river in Flags on the Bayou (AUCD F BUR J) by James Lee Burke. Much of Louisiana, including New Orleans and Baton Rouge, is occupied. The Confederat­e army is in disarray, corrupt structures are falling apart, and enslaved men and women are beginning to glimpse freedom. When Hannah Laveau, a formerly enslaved woman working on the Lufkin plantation, is accused of murder, she goes on the run with Florence Milton, an abolitioni­st schoolteac­her, dodging the local constable and the slavecatch­ers that prowl the bayous. Wade Lufkin, haunted by what he observed and did as a surgeon on the battlefiel­d, has returned to his uncle's plantation to convalesce, where he becomes enraptured by Hannah.

Mitch Rapp hates owing anyone a favor especially when it's the world's most powerful crime lord in Code Red-mitch Rapp #22 (AUC F FLY V) by Vince Flynn. But when Damian Losa calls, Mitch is honor-bound to answer. The Syrian government appears to have created a highly addictive new narcotic that it plans to distribute throughout Europe. It's a major threat to Losa's business and he's determined to send someone to keep him on top by any means necessary. Rapp is the perfect choice for the mission. Not only does he have extensive experience operating in the Middle East, but he's also entirely expendable. As he crosses into war-torn Syria, Rapp quickly discovers a shocking truth. The new drug isn't being produced by Damascus to prop up the government's collapsing finances. Instead, it was created by Russia's asymmetric­al warfare unit, not for profit but as a weapon against the West. With far more than Damian Losa's interests at stake, Rapp devises a desperate plan that forces him and his team onto a battlefiel­d where the United States is virtually powerless, and allegiance­s shift almost hourly. Further, if Russia uncovers their plot, it will set off a confrontat­ion between the two countries that could change the course of human history.

Joan Sample is not living the life she expected in Must Love Flowers (AUCD F MAC D) by Debbie Macomber. Now a widow and an empty nester, she has become by her own admission something of a recluse. But after another birthday spent alone, she is finally inclined to listen to her sister, who has been begging Joan to reengage with the world. With Emmie's support, Joan gathers the courage to take some long-awaited steps: hiring someone to tame her overgrown garden, joining a grief support group, and even renting out a room to a local college student. Before long Joan starts to feel a little like herself again. Across town, Maggie Herbert works mornings as a barista, tending to impatient customers before rushing to afternoon nursing classes. She lives with her alcoholic father, ducking his temperamen­tal outbursts and struggling to pay the household bills. But her circumstan­ces brighten when she finds a room for rent in Joan's home. In the unexpected warmth of her new situation, Maggie finds a glimmer of hope for a better life. But will Maggie's budding attraction to one of her favorite customers ruin the harmony she's only recently found with Joan? Meanwhile, what is Joan to make of the mysterious landscaper who's been revitalizi­ng her garden a man who seems to harbor a past loss of his own? As Maggie and Joan confront difficult life choices, they draw strength from this new friendship in surprising ways, discoverin­g in the process that "found family" is often the very best kind.

Lethal operative Scot Harvath is dispatched to avenge the killing of American citizens abroad in Dead Fall-scot Harvath #22 (AUCD F THO B) by Brad Thor.

In the war-ravaged borderland­s of Ukraine, a Russian military unit has gone rogue. Its members, conscripte­d from the worst prisons and mental asylums across Russia,

are the most criminally violent, psychologi­cally dangerous combatants to ever set foot upon the modern battlefiel­d. With all attention focused on the frontlines, they have pushed deeper into the interior

to wage a campaign of unspeakabl­e barbarity. As they move from village to village, committing horrific war crimes, they meet little resistance as all able-bodied men are off fighting the war. Simultaneo­usly, a team of Russian mercenarie­s has been dispatched by the Kremlin to loot truckloads of art and priceless cultural treasures hidden away in a host of churches, museums, and private homes. When multiple American aid workers are killed,

America’s top spy is sent in to settle the score. But in a country almost the size of Texas, will Harvath be able to find the men in question and, more importantl­y, will he be able to stop them before they can kill again?

“He liked the mere act of reading, the magic of turning scratches on a page into words inside his head.” – John Green

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 ?? Photo Credit Coutesy of Tony Claxton ?? The partial solar eclipse reaches it’s maximum in Big Spring on Monday, April 8. A live oak tree in Big Spring casts a shadow showing the shape of the partial solar eclipse at it’s maximum on Monday, April 8.
Photo Credit Coutesy of Tony Claxton The partial solar eclipse reaches it’s maximum in Big Spring on Monday, April 8. A live oak tree in Big Spring casts a shadow showing the shape of the partial solar eclipse at it’s maximum on Monday, April 8.
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Photo Credit Courtesy Photos Students from Forsan, Coahoma, and Big Spring all got to experience the Solar Eclipse that passed over Howard County this past Monday.

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