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Read and play bingo at the Library – Bozeman Daily Chronicle

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Drive away the winter doldrums by joining a new winter reading program. Adults and teens are welcome to pick up a book bingo card at the Library Information Desk. Read a book to match a square on the card, mark an X on the square, and write the author and title on the back. Turn in your bingo card when you have five Xs across, up, down or diagonally by March 3 for your chance to win in a prize drawing. If you are looking for books to read that fit the categories on the bingo card, pick up one of the bibliographies at the Information Desk. For more information call the Library at 582-2400.
NEW BOOKS:
“Visions of Sugar Plums” by Janet Evanovich. Fiction. A holiday adventure by the author of “Seven Up and Hard Eight” finds New Jersey bounty hunter Stephanie Plum struggling to remove an intruder from her apartment and falling for a mysterious newcomer.

“Celt and Pepper” by Ralph McInerny. Fiction. Becoming suspicious after discovering inconsistencies at the site of a young colleague’s death, heavyweight Notre Dame Professor Roger Knight and his brother, Philip, draw on their academic expertise, as well as their knowledge of campus gossip, to solve the crime.
“A Puzzle in a Pear Tree: A Puzzle Lady Mystery” by Parnell Hall. Fiction. With Christmas just around the corner, Puzzle Lady Cora Felton is far from feeling the usual holiday cheer, thanks to her role as one of the Eight Maids A-Milking in the local holiday pageant, the attentions of cruciverbalist and pest Harvey Beerbaum, and the murder of an actress in front of the entire audience of witnesses.
“Hornet Flight” by Ken Follett. Fiction. In June 1941, with the war not going well for the British, the lives of three people on both sides of the English Channel – M16 intelligence analyst Hermia Mount, Danish police detective and collaborator Peter Flemming and young Harald Olufsen – intertwine as Harald makes a discovery that could change the course of the war, if he can get the information to England.
“Prey” by Michael Crichton. Fiction. Deep in the remote Nevada desert, eight people are trapped inside the Xymos Corporation, a state-of-the-art fabrication plant, by a self-replicating, rapidly evolving swarm comprised of predatory molecules that they themselves had created and that have massed together to form a powerful and intelligent organism that is targeting its creator.
“Bush at War” by Bob Woodward. Fiction. A behind-the-scenes account based on hundreds of interviews with top officials surveys the first 18 months of the Bush administration to consider how the President and his advisors are responding to unprecedented wartime circumstances and a faltering economy.
“What Shall I Do with This People? Jews and the Fractious Politics of Judaism” by Milton Viorst. A critical history of how religious leaders have influenced the practice of Judaism to serve personal conceptions, sometimes with significant consequences, critiques Orthodox Judaism’s doctrines concerning marriage and divorce, conversion and women’s rights.
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