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P1 P2 P3 P4 P5 P6 P7 Feature New STEAM Fairmont Fairview Mannington Marion / Story Releases Bookmobile www.mcpls.org Bestsellers Large Print September At Death’s Door by Sherrilyn Kenyon An Amish Harvest City of Girls by Elizabeth Gilbert An Amish Homecoming New Dark Illusion by Christine Feehan Contraband by Stuart Woods The Institute by Stephen King Dead Man’s Journey by Les Savage Killer Instinct by James Patterson The Enlightenment of Bees Releases Kisses in the Snow by Rachel Linden by Debbie Macomber Hang Them Slowly Find more new releases at http://bit.ly/2z8HAbe Lethal Agent by Vince Flynn by William Johnstone Nothing Ventured by Jeffrey Archer Hot Shot by Fern Michaels Sins of the Father by J.A. Jance The Institute by Stephen King DVDs Spirit of the Season by Fern Michaels Killer Instinct by James Patterson The Biggest Little Farm The Titanic Secret by Clive Cussler The King’s Mercy by Lori Benton Book Smart Listening to Love by Beth Wiseman Brightburn The Loyal One by Shelly Shepard Gray The Dead Don’t Die Inspirational Never Look Back by Alison Gaylin Echo in The Canyon The Girl Behind the Red Rope The New Girl by Daniel Silva The Hustle by Ted Dekker Never Look Back by Alison Gaylin Jesus His Life Listening to Love by Beth Wiseman A Perfect Silhouette by Judith Miller John Wick Chapter 3 The Loyal One by Shelly Shepard Gray A Season in Hell by Easy Jackson Sins of the Father by J.A. Jance Godzilla King of The Monsters A Perfect Silhouette by Judith Miller The Timepiece by Beverly Lewis Hope for Christmas One More River to Cross by Jane Kirkpatrick The Titanic Secret by Clive Cussler Kalank Vendetta in Death by J.D. Robb Ma Overcomer by Chris Fabry The Timepiece by Beverly Lewis MBF: Man’s Best Friend

Men in Black International Teens The Sun is Also a Star The Best Lies by Sarah Lyu The White Crow Misc. Fiction Big Sky by Kate Atkinson Bloodleaf by Crystal Smith X-Men: Dark Phoenix Call it What You Want City of Stars by Robert Jackson Bennett by Brigid Kemmerer Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett Cursed by Karol Ruth Silverstein Ghost Fire by Wilbur A. Smith Kids DVDs The Evil Queen by Gena Showalter Aladdin (2019) Last Seen by Rick Mofina Immunity by Erin Bowman Berenstain Bears Tales from the Old Bones by Douglas Preston Jim Henson’s Shadows of the Dark Tree House Volume 2 Missing Daughter by Rick Mofina Crystal by J.M. Lee The Funny World of Pets 2 The Shameless by Ace Atkins More Than We Can Tell The Halloween Family The Tender Land by William Kent Krueger by Brigid Kemmerer Horseplay All About Horses Texas Skies by Debbie Macomber Spin the Dawn by Elizabeth Lim Sea Horses Those Who Dwell Below Secret Life of Pets 2 by Aviaq Johnston Non-Fiction Wicked Fox by Kat Cho Baby-Led Weaning by Gil Rapley eDVD Crisis in the Red Zone by Richard Preston Elements of Fiction by Walter Mosley Juvenile Fiction Armstrong Sacred Duty by Tom Cotton Attack of the 50 Foot Fly Guy Country Music Scholarships, Grants, & Prizes 2020 by Tedd Arnold Echo in The Canyon The Scouting Guide to Eye of the Earthquake Dragon Eight Days to The Moon And Back Wilderness First Aid by Tracey West WWE Summerslam 2019 Sea Stories by William H. McCraven Island of Dragons by Geronimo Stilton WWE Super Show Down 2019 The Second Mountain by David Brooks Rebels with a Cause Spying on the South by Tony Horwitz by James Patterson Unfreedom of the Press by Mark Levin Secret on the Thirteenth Floor Series DVD The United States of Trump by Bill O’Reilly by Gertrude Chandler Warner DC’s Legends of Tomorrow Where the Light Enters by Jill Biden The Tyrant’s Tomb by Rick Riordan Season 4 Deadly Class Season 1 NCIS Season 16 BOCD Graphic Novels Supernatural Season 14 At Death’s Door by Sherrilyn Kenyon Avengers Academy: Vol 2 Supergirl Season 4 The Institute by Stephen King The Boys: Omnibus Vol 1 & 2 Survivor Worlds Apart Season 30 Killer Instinct by James Patterson Coda 1 & 2 by Simon Spurrier True Detective Season 3 Ladies Who Punch by Ramin Setoodeh Green Arrow: Citizens Arrest Scary Stories by Alvin Schwartz Guts by Raina Telgemeier The Stalking by Heather Graham Noodleheads Fortress of Doom The Titanic Secret by Clive Cussler by Todd Arnold Vendetta in Death by J.D. Robb One Piece: New World Volumes 64-69 The Wedding Gift Supernova by Kazu Kibuishi by Marlen Suyapa Bodden Sewing: 3D Printing: Fairmont Fairview: Join us to make ruffled floral Monday, September brooches! This 17, 5:30 pm: class will teach http://bit.ly/2L7LYtB you how to 1-on-1 Tech Help: make ruffles by For patrons ages 10 – Mannington hand that can up, we’re featuring the be applied to lots of other projects. You first 3D printing class Thursdays at 2 pm will also get to use an overlock for fall on September 17 at 5:30 pm: Adults can get hands on help during our machine. “Good Sports.” Participants will get the 1-on-1 Technology Time! Meeting every chance to create a 3D sports-themed Thursday at 2 pm: this is a designated For this project, you will need to bring item of their choice. Space is limited for time for adults to get help with their one ¼ yard cut of fabric. Each flower this event so you must register with the mobile devices. will need a piece of fabric 3 inches wide library or online in order to attend. and 40 inches long. A ¼ yard cut can make up to 3 brooches. Some fabric will also be provided. Remember that this project is small so large prints will not be visible on the finished flower. All other supplies including the sewing machines will be provided.

Limited to 6 people per class, call 304-366-1210 to sign up, or follow one of these links:

Monday, September 23: Visualize Outer Space 4:00 pm: http://bit.ly/33Ufgol Now available with The Great 6:00 pm: http://bit.ly/2TXtGzg Courses, free with your library card: Experiencing Hubble with Dr. David Tuesday, September 24: 2:00 pm: http://bit.ly/2Zp096T M. Meyer! 4:00 pm: http://bit.ly/2ZsBNci LEGO Mindstorm & Follow this link to get started Sumobot Demo http://bit.ly/2ZmXhrh Tech Time Fairmont (or head to mcpls.kanopy.com and with Keith Tuesday, September 3: 6 pm search for “Experiencing Hubble”)

Mannington If you like LEGO Robotics, then you Marvel at landmark images from the need to visit this demonstration! A grant 3D PRINTING, LEGO ROBOTICS, AND from Novelis has made it possible for us Hubble Space Telescope and better MORE! to make our STEM program even more understand astronomy's latest and fun and educational with LEGO greatest discoveries in this visual Tech Time with Keith is a free STEAM Mindstorms. Perry Greza will be feast of a course. program series for Middle Schoolers demonstrating some of the every Thursday at 3:00 pm beginning knowledge and experience that youth Dr. David M. Meyer is Professor of Physics Thursday, September 5. ages 10 and up can acquire in future and Astronomy at Northwestern University, lessons and SumoBot competitions. where he is also Director of the Dearborn Observatory and Co-Director of the Center for Interdisciplinary Exploration and

www.mcpls.org Research in Astrophysics. National Ghost Hunting Day Join us for National Ghost Hunting Day! September 28 will be a paranormally fun day at the library.

12 pm - 2 pm: Kids' activities such as a Slimer scavenger hunt, Ghost Buster targets, coloring fun and other surprises. Refreshments will be served including Slimer Green Fairmont Juice! 321 Monroe Street 2 pm: Presentation by real WV Fairmont, WV 26554 304-366-1210 Artible: Fall Barn paranormal investigators, Spirit Walk Paranormal.They will describe Friday, September 6, 5 pm some of their investigations, We will be using acrylic paint demonstrate the equipment they and painting "A Barn in Fall". This use, and show some of the most LEGO Robotics lesson is appropriate for beginning compelling evidence they have Tuesday, September 3: 6 pm painters, ages 18+. Canvases will be captured in and around WV. If you like LEGO Robotics, then you need to provided for all participants. Some visit this demonstration! A grant from paints and brushes will also be made Come to the library for this Novelis has made it possible for us to make available for newcomers. Regular paranormal experience! our STEM program even more fun and participants are asked to bring Acrylic educational with LEGO Mindstorms. Perry Paints (blue, white, yellow, red, black, Civil Discourse Greza will be demonstrating some of the green, brown) and Brushes (1" flat, knowledge and experience that youth ages round, filbert, wedge, small round Saturday, September 7: 11 am 10 and up can acquire in future lessons and detail). Please register at

SumoBot competitions. http://bit.ly/2ZnXJFx Learning to Be Civil in Our Communication with a New Civil Friends Annual Meeting Turing Tumble Discourse by Dr. Saturday, September 21: 1 pm Wednesday, September 18, 4:30 pm Tiffany Mitchell “Mountains: A Literary History” Back by popular demand, we are Patterson celebrating International Coding Week This talk will trace the history of mountains with a Turing Tumbles Space Mission Tired of the disrespect? Come learn in literature from places of danger to places event. Tweens and teens can practical ways to have of awe. Presented by April McGinnis, a experiment with coding using these respectful discussions and doctoral student at West Virginia University, marble powered computers. This event disagreements. "We address the where she studies ecocriticism and is designed for youth in grades 6-12 to ideas, and we don't attack the nineteenth-century literature. work at their own pace through multiple person." That is the principle exercises and difficulty levels. Please promoted by Tiffany Mitchell Adult Craft Class register at http://bit.ly/2KXqlfu

Patterson, PhD, who is an assistant Monday, September 16: 5 pm professor of secondary social Decoupage silk leaves onto a mason jar for ‘Tween the Pages studies in the Department of a unique fall candle holder. All materials Monday, September 9, 3:30 pm Curriculum & Instruction/Literacy provided for this adult event. Please 'Tween the Pages, the middle school Studies at WVU. register at http://bit.ly/2ZmpWJ1 book club, will be discussing The Night Diary by Veera Hirandani. Stop by the Dr. Mitchell Patterson states that Flower Arranging library to check out a copy of the advocacy, activism, intersectionality, book! Friday, September 20: 1 pm social justice and anti-bias Flower arranging may look easy, but it's education lie at the core of her something that comes with practice, and a Awesome Readers Club research and teacher practice and little know-how. Learn the art of floral design Monday, September 9, 5 pm that education is her revolution. She through a hands-on workshop taught by Awesome Readers Club, the teen book will be sharing the seven ways to Cheri Bennett from East Side Florist. Please club, will be discussing Let's Go teach and practice Civil Discourse bring a pint or quart size mason jar; flowers Swimming on Doomsday by Natalie C. that she found helpful as a middle will be provided. Part of our Wise & Anderson. Stop by the library to pick school teacher. There will be time Wonderful series for patrons 55+. Please up your copy of the book! for Q & A as well. register by calling 304-366-1210 or by heading to http://bit.ly/2L4HKTK www.mcpls.org

Speaking of Books Our monthly book club returns on September 24 at 4 pm to review Wonder by R.J. Palacio, now a major motion picture.

The book that Fairview inspired the Choose Kind 500 Main Street movement. Fairview, WV 26570 304-449-1021 “I won't describe what I look like. Whatever you're What Do You Know About thinking, it's probably worse. That? Trivia Contest Thursday, September 26 August Pullman was born with a 10 am– 4 pm facial difference that, up until now, ages 14+ has prevented him from going to a mainstream school. Starting 5th Since September is grade at Beecher Prep, he wants 3D Printing “Women’s Friendship nothing more than to be treated as For patrons ages 10 – up, we’re featuring Month,” our trivia contest is “You’re My an ordinary kid—but his new the first 3D printing class for fall on Best Friend” and is all about matching classmates can’t get past Auggie’s September 17 at 5:30 pm: “Good Sports.” famous on-screen female friendships of extraordinary face. WONDER, now Participants will get the chance to create TV and film. The contestant with the a #1 New York Times bestseller and a 3D sports-themed item of their choice. most correct answers wins! included on the Texas Bluebonnet Space is limited for this event so you Award master list, begins from must register with the library or online Missed Connections Auggie’s point of view, but soon (mcpls.org/library-events) in order to With all the latest titles switches to include his classmates, attend. offered each month by our his sister, her boyfriend, and others. library system, sometimes These perspectives converge in a Adventure Is Out There! certain items just don’t get portrait of one community’s struggle September begins another fun semester the attention they deserve. with empathy, compassion, and of “Toddler Time” and “Story Hour” at That’s why we’ve created acceptance. Fairview. This month, our participants will several “Missed be treated to the themes of “Up, Up and Connections” displays within ‘Wonder is the best kids' book of the Away,” “Work Zone Ahead,” and “Far Out the library. Each item year,‘ said Emily Bazelon, Safari.” featured is 2018 or newer senior editor at Slate.com and and just needs a bit of love author of Sticks and Stones: A new year of “Circle Time” for students in the form of circulation. Defeating the Culture of Bullying in PreK - 4th grade from Fairview and Rediscovering the Power of Elementary and Fairview Middle also We have JD Robb’s Dark in Character and Empathy. In a world kicks off in September. We’re offering up Death audiobook, Old Crow where bullying among young people a variety of picture books for younger Medicine Show’s Volunteer is an epidemic, this is a refreshing children while 3rd graders will hear CD, bestselling author new narrative full of heart and hope. mystery and adventure stories featuring Sophie Kinsella’s Surprise R.J. Palacio has called her debut Encyclopedia Brown and Flat Stanley, Me, young adult favorite novel ‘a meditation on kindness’ — and 4th graders will follow the antics of Ellen Hopkins’ People Kill indeed, every reader will come the Cheeseman family in A Whole Nother People, and Terry Lynn away with a greater appreciation for Story. Johnson’s entry into the the simple courage of friendship. Survivor Diaries series, Auggie is a hero to root for, a The featured coloring page is “Get Avalanche! These and many diamond in the rough who proves Hooked on Reading.” more titles await your that you can’t blend in when you browsing eye. were born to stand out.” -Amazon www.mcpls.org Saturday Morning Movie @ the Library

September 14, 10:45 am at the Mannington Public Library. Featuring: Aladdin (2019) PG | 2h 8min. Refreshments will be provided.

A kind-hearted street urchin and a Mannington power-hungry Grand Vizier vie for a 109 Clarksburg Street magic lamp that has the power to Mannington, WV 26582 make their deepest wishes come 304-986-2803 true. Crafty Creations with Carol Sewing for Kids Crafty Creations, crafting for Story Time Registration adults is getting ready for fall Participants 11 yrs. old Fall sessions set to begin September and up will be making and creating Scarecrow Jars 10 & 11 for “Story Time” a program for this month. Plan to join Carol, Halloween pajama bot- children 2-5 years of age available on toms. This will be a two September 23 at 5 pm. Tuesdays at 10:30 am or Wednesdays session class scheduled at 11:00 am. Please use our online September 4 and 18 at registration at mcpls.org/events or call us 1-on-1 Tech Help 3:00 pm. (Due to limited at 304-986-2803. Adults can get hands on help during our number of machines, online 1-on-1 Technology Time! Meeting at registration is required and you must the library every Thursday at 2:00 pm: be able to attend both sessions) Homeschool Story this is a designated time for adults to get Adventure help with their mobile devices. Fall sessions set to begin September Blackshere Pizza Party 10 for “Homeschool Story Adventure” a Tech Time with Keith It’s Pizza Party Time! We received program for homeschooled children 5-10 Tech Time with Keith is a free STEAM a lot of positive feedback from years of age that meets on Tuesdays at program series for Middle Schoolers students and parents, so we’re 1:00 p.m. Please use our online every Thursday at 3:00 beginning offering the “pizza parties” once registration at mcpls.org/events or call us Thursday, September 5. again. The staff of the Mannington at 304-986-2803. Public Library wishes to celebrate Blackshere’s fourth grade class Cover 2 Cover during the month of September. Friends of the Library Pick up your copy of One of the best things about summer is American Wolf: A True Any time a teacher or student visits giving yourself permission to spend en- Story of Survival and the library and checks out library tire days—weeks even—doing little more Obsession in the West by materials, we will add one pizza than getting stuck in a towering stack of Nate Blakeslee at topping for each item checked-out to books. As summer comes to an end re- Mannington Library and our large pizza pie on our bulletin stack your tower with great used books join the “Cover 2 Cover” board. The homeroom that loads up for the whole family at the Friends Book book club on Thursday, our pizza with the most toppings will Sale, open every week Friday 10-4 and Sept. 19 at 1:30 p.m. receive a pizza party and a story Saturday 9-1. provided by the Mannington Public Fiction Addiction Library. WEEKLY CONTEST! Play 2019 Membership Drive is underway! Fiction Addiction is back from every time you visit to win prizes and With your support the Friends is able to summer vacation! If you are enter the drawing for the Grand contribute to the Summer Reading interested joining this teen book club, Prize! Program, maintain the Outdoor pick up a copy of Where’d You Go, Classroom, fund operational expenses of Bernadette by Maria Semple and join us the Friends Book Sale and helps September 16 at 3:30 pm for the book maintain and improve our library’s discussion, craft, FOOD and FUN! building structure. Thank you for your Week #1: Spin-the-Wheel Week #3: Gummy Bear Guess support! Week #2: Fishing for Prizes Week #4: Lucky Lolipops www.mcpls.org

Marion Libearian, the town librarian Hello All! September is upon us, the night air has a nip to it with the crisp scent of fall approaching. The kids are settling back into their daily routine of school with promise of holiday delights ahead the next few months. The library is gearing up for this fall season as well. It’s always an exciting time to see the little ones coming in for baby time, toddler time, or story hour, discovering all the joys the library offers.

September is also Library Card Sign Up Month, so if you don’t have a card, this is prime time to do so. Visit your local library or download the Marion County Public Library System App to get your very own library card. Your library card isn’t just good for checking out physical materials from the library– it also gives you access to our various online resources including streaming movies, TV shows, music and more. Have a great September!

MCPLS Bookmobile For the most up-to-date calendar of Bookmobile events, please visit www.mcpls.org/bookmobiles

Monday Pleasant Valley: 9:45-10:30. Valley Chapel United Methodist. [1st & 3rd Week] Carolina: 1:45-2:45. Post Office. [1st & 3rd Week] Monongah: 10:00-11:00. Family Dollar. [2nd & 4th Week] Gabriel Brothers: 1:30-2:30. 302 Meadowdale Road. [2nd & 4th Week] Quiet Dell Community Center: 3:00-3:45. E. Grafton Road. [2nd & 4th Week]

Tuesday Teleperformance: 12:00-1:00. Bellview [1st & 3rd Week] Arbors: 2:30-3:30. Cleveland Avenue [1st & 3rd Week] PACE: 11:30-12:30 Big Lots Plaza (Country Club Road) [2nd & 4th Week] Disability Action Center: 2:30-3:30. 102 Benoni Ave. [2nd & 4th Week]

Wednesday Middletown Commons: 9:00-10:00. [1st & 3rd Week] I-79 Technology Park: 12:00-1:00 5000 NASA Blvd. [1st & 3rd Week] Unity Terrace: 3:00-4:00. Leonard Avenue Ext. [1st & 3rd Week] Middletown Commons: 10:30-11:30. [2nd & 4th Week] Farmington: 2:00-2:45. Fire Department. [2nd & 4th Week] Farmington: 2:45-3:45. BCBank. [2nd & 4th Week]

Thursday Rock Lake: 2:00-3:00. Community Center [1st & 3rd Week] Colfax: 3:30-4:30. Community Center [1st & 3rd Week] Marion County Senior Center: 11:30-12:30. Maplewood Drive. [2nd & 4th Week] Barrackville: 2:30-3:30. Dollar General. [2nd & 4th Week]

Friday Woodlands Assisted Living: 10:00-11:00. Hutchinson. [1st & 3rd Week] Miller School Apartments: 12:00-1:00. 2 Pennsylvania Avenue [1st & 3rd Week]

The Bookmobile also visits a number of outreach locations county wide: Sunbeam Early Learning Center, Stepping Stone Inc., and Kidz Connection, as well as a variety of head starts, day cares, Boys and Girls Club locations, and more Fairmont Mannington  September 2: CLOSED for Labor Day  September 2: CLOSED for Labor Day  September 3: LEGO Mindstorm and  September 3: Pizza Party Challenge Begins Sumobot Demonstration (6 pm, 10+)  September 4, 18: Sewing for Kids (3 pm)  September 4, 11, 18, 25: Tabletop Game  September 5, 12, 19, 26: 1-on-1 Tech Group (5 pm) Help (2 pm)  September 6: Artible: Fall Barn (5 pm)  September 5, 12, 19, 26: Middle School Tech  September 7, 8: WV PopCon (Mylan Park) Time with Keith (3 pm)  September 7: Civil Discourse with Dr. Tiffany  September 6, 13, 20, 27: Friday Friends Mitchell Patterson (11 am) Book Sale (10 am—4 pm)  September 7: Chiller Theater Film Festival  September 7, 14, 21, 28: Saturday Friends (Palatine Park, 7 pm) Book Sale (9 am—1 pm)  September 9: ‘Tween the Pages Book Club  September 7, 8: WV PopCon (Mylan Park) 3:30 pm, Grades 5-8: The Night Diary  September 7: Chiller Theater Film Festival by Veera Hirandani (Palatine Park, 7 pm)  September 9: ‘Tween the Pages Book Club  September 10, 17, 24: Story Time 1 (10:30) 5 pm, Grades 9-12: Let’s Go Swimming  September 10, 17, 24: Homeschool on Doomsday by Natalie C. Anderson Story Adventure (1 pm)  September 10, 17, 24: Baby Time (9:30 am)  September 11, 18, 25: Story Time 2 (10:30)  September 10, 17, 24: Toddler Time 1 (10:30)  September 14: Saturday Morning Movie @  September 11, 18, 25: Toddler Time 2 (10:30) the Library: Aladdin (10:45 am)  September 11, 18, 25: Story Hour 1 (4:30)  September 16: Fiction Addiction (3:30 pm)  September 12, 19, 26: Story Hour 2 (10:30) Where’d You Go, Bernadette  September 12, 19, 26: Toddler Time 3 (4:30)  September 19: Cover2Cover Book Club  September 13, 20, 27: Story Hour 3 (10:30) (1:30 pm) American Wolf by Nate Blakeslee  September 16: Adult Craft Class (5 pm)  September 23: Crafty Creations (5 pm)  September 18: Turing Tumble (4:30 pm) Scarecrow Jars  September 20: Wise & Wonderful Flower Arranging (1 pm)  September 21: Friends of the Library Annual Fairview Meeting (1 pm)  September 2: CLOSED for Labor Day  September 23: Sewing– Sleep Mask  September 7, 8: WV PopCon (Mylan Park) (4 pm, 6 pm, grades 4-up)  September 7: Chiller Theater Film Festival  September 24: Sewing– Sleep Mask (Palatine Park, 7 pm) (2 pm, 4 pm, grades 4-up)  September 9, 16, 23, 30: Toddler Time  September 28: National Ghost Hunting Day  September 11, 18, 25: Story Hour 1 12 pm—3:30 pm  September 12, 19, 26: Story Hour 2  September 17: 3D Printing– Good Sports (5:30 pm)  September 24: Speaking of Books Book Club (4 pm) Wonder by R.J. Palacio  September 26: What Do You Know About That? Trivia Contest

Check out our online calendar to register for events and get the most up-to-date information! 12 pm - 2 pm: Kids' activities such as a Slimer scavenger hunt, Ghost Buster targets, coloring fun and other surprises. Follow the QR code, 2 pm: Presentation by real WV paranormal investigators, Spirit Walk or visit: Paranormal. They will describe some of their investigations, demonstrate the equipment they use, and show some of the most http://bit.ly/2uydBHl compelling evidence they have captured in and around WV.