Public library has 555 new items for community
The Joeten Kiyu Public Library staff is inviting the community to check out its new collection of books, magazines, and DVDs that arrived last month. JKPL staff had finished in classifying the items, which are now ready for borrowing.
“I just want to inform the community about our new collections for February 2016. We have a total of 555 new JKPL items cataloged all together. We have books ranging from audio-visual books. Books for juveniles to young adults, and adults,” said JKPL library assistant and front circulation supervisor Ray Deleon Guerrero Jr.
He added that JKPL’s new collection of books will be appreciated not only by the regular patrons but also those who haven’t visited the library in a long while. “Those people who might have wondered what types of books and other items were released each month.”
Deleon Guerrero said keeping the community informed of what’s new with their public library is their way of promoting literacy.
“It is not only to promote literacy each and everyday to the people but inform the people on what’s new, what’s up and what’s happening at JKPL,” Deleon Guerrero said. “Also, whenever you’re free stop by and check out our daily book sale section.”
Some of their recommended books are Todd McCaffrey’s science fiction sequel to his Dragonriders of Pern series, Dragongirl; The Year of Fog, a mystery-suspense novel by Michelle Richmond; Matthew Mather’s The Atopia Chronicles, which is part of his Atopia series; Pacific Basket Makers: A Living Tradition; Tropical Blossoms of the Pacific by Dorothy Hargreaves;
Alex Delaware’s Guilt; True Detectives by Jonathan Kellerman; the Tami Hoag novel A Thin Dark Line; Mark Brazaitis’s Sullivan Prize-winning short novel The Incurables; The David Baldacci thriller The Forgotten; Laws of The Game; and King Kong DVD.