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LIBRARY NEWS <br /> NEW HOLIDAY BOOKS 2005 MAGAZINE UPDATE <br /> FOR KIDS ur magazine collection has several new titles for 2005.Justine is a <br /> Check out these books to add new teen magazine which features ideas for - <br /> to your holiday enjoyment! health, fashion, beauty, projects, and lifestyle subjects <br /> Heartland:A Holiday Memory in general. Nickelodeon Magazine, for children ages 8-14, - <br /> by Lauren Brooks is the print companion to the cable television network. <br /> One Snowy Night In the adult collection, we have added daily issues <br /> by M. Christina Butler of the New York Times newspaper to our long standing <br /> Sunday subscription. Reader's Digest has many stories t ' <br /> Guess Who's Coming to Santa's for <br /> about life in the U.S. and will be available in a large <br /> Dinner print format. -.,i1 <br /> by Tomie de Paola For those patrons who enjoy motorcycles, we've <br /> Santa's Stuck 1, added Cycle World, which features comparisons of <br /> by Rhonda Greene bikes, race and rally information, and reviews. <br /> Asleep in the Stable Finally, Taunton, the publisher of numerous maga- . <br /> by Will Hillenbrand zines such as Fine Gardening and Fine Woodworking, has <br /> Holiday Poetry: introduced Taunton's Inspired House. Our home decorating magazines are <br /> Christmas Presents very popular, and this title sounded like a good addition, especially since it <br /> Hanukkah Lights features homes of"real people" rather than show <br /> by Lee Bennett Hopkins homes. <br /> Santa Claus is Comin'to Town t:1- '1 These new titles will be available in January, so <br /> by Steven Kellogg ; keep an eye out for their arrival. <br /> A Confused Hanukkah In order for us to have popular magazines to check <br /> by Jon Koons r, 17–.------ out,while keeping one current issue in-house for <br /> An Orange for Frankie —' browsing, we still have our express magazines. You can <br /> by Patricia Polacco find these current issues on the rack next to the new book shelves. They <br /> Hanukkah, Oh Hanukkah check out for one week. We have two copies each of the following titles: <br /> by Susan L. Roth D Better Homes and Gardens <br /> D Metropolitan Home <br /> A Child's Christmas in Wales <br /> D Colorado Homes &Lifestyles D Natural Health <br /> by Dylan Thomas <br /> newly illustrated by Chris D Cooking Light D 0: the Oprah Magazine <br /> Raschka D Family Handyman D Real Simple <br /> D Fine Gardening D Sunset <br /> LOUISVILLE PUBLIC LIBRARY > Fine Homebuilding D This Old House <br /> 950 SPRUCE STREET D Fine Woodworking D Threads <br /> 303.335.4849 D Fitness D Vegetarian Times <br /> MONDAY - THURSDAY > House Beautiful D Yoga Journal <br /> 10:00 AM - 8:00 PM D Men's Health <br /> FRIDAY & SATURAY And remember...when you are finished reading magazines in the library, <br /> 10:00 AM - 6:00 PM please continue to return them to the cart by the shelves or leave them on <br /> SUNDAY the tables. We scan the barcodes on these issues before putting them back <br /> on the shelf. This additional statistic of in-house use helps us evaluate <br /> 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM how well our magazine collection is serving you. <br /> December 2004 - January 2005 5 <br />