PARIS — E-books exclusively available for Paris Public Library members are now accessible on the Maine InfoNet Download Library. Along with the Download Library’s other holdings, only Paris Public Library accounts may borrow these supplemental e-books, available in both E-PUB and Kindle formats.
The e-books include: Robyn Carr, “Bring Me Home for Christmas;” Lee Child, “The Affair;” Michael Crichton, “Micro;” Janet Evanovich, “Explosive Eighteen;” Jo Goodman, “A Place Called Home;” John Grisham, “The Litigators;” Laura Hillenbrand, “Unbroken;” Stephanie Laurens, “The Scandalous Lord Dere;” Debbie Macomber, “1225 Christmas Tree Lane;” Debbie Macomber, “Trading Christmas;” Susan Mallery, “Only Us:” Emily March, “Mistletoe Mine;” Kat Martin, “Against the Storm;” Fern Michaels, “Making Spirits Bright;” Diana Palmer, “Wyoming Tough;” Nora Roberts, “The Next Always;” Christina Skye, “A Home by the Sea;” and Danielle Steel, “Hotel Vendome.”
Library members should log-in first before searching the Download Library when checking on a title’s availability. The library will be regularly adding new e-books to the Download Library. These additions will be listed on the library’s Web page, at www.paris.lib.me.us, under the New Arrivals tab.
The library will be hosting an e-reader and e-book discussion night on Tuesday, Jan. 10, at 7 p.m. Also, people needing assistance with the Download Library and their e-readers may stop by the library anytime between noon and 8 p.m. on Tuesday, Jan. 3.
For more information, contact the Paris Public Library at 743-6994 or email paris.public.library@MSLN.net.
- Librarian Michaela Batstone tries out Paris Public Library’s new touch-screen Nook.
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