Allen County Public Library News – November 5, 2025

The library is open to the public Monday through Thursday from 9:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. and Friday and Saturday from 9:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.

Tinker Time in our Maker Space is open every Friday at 2:00 pm. Register online for help with your projects, or stop by to explore the space and ask questions. Equipment includes a Poster Printer, Embroidery Machine, Cricut Vinyl Cutter, Ellison Die Cut Shapes, and more. Sign up today.

The library offers over six hundred free online courses in the following areas of study: accounting, alternative medicine, crafts & hobbies, business, career training, computer training, entrepreneurship, finance, health & medicine, homeschooling, language arts, law/legal/criminal, office skills, parenting & family, personal development, psychology, science, self-help, special education, spiritual studies, teacher resources, test preparation and writing skills. To learn more, visit our website www.allencountylibrary.com and click on “Free Online Classes.”

If you can’t make it to the library, you can download free e-books, audiobooks, and television shows if you have an active library card. Our digital library is always open. Download the Libby and Hoopla apps to access our digital materials. There are thousands of items from which to choose.

New books for children this week include:  Daisy the Dolphin Counts to 10 by Alicia Smith, Floor It! by Bex Tobin Fine and Federico Fabiani, Gather Grateful by Megan Litwin, G is for Gratitude by Samantha Berger, Dream by Barbar O’Connor, Cube Kid: Diary of an 8-Bit Warrior: Finding the Witch by Pirate Sourcil, Jez, and Odone, Ratnip: Dumpster Dive and Dine by Cam Higgins, The Adventures of Sophie Mouse: Lightning Bug Light Show by Poppy Green, Goosebumps House of Shivers: The Last Sleepover by R.L. Stine, The Mythmakers by John Hendrix, Magic Treehouse: Fact Tracker Graphic Novel by Mary Pope Osborne & Will Osborne, R.L. Stine Goosebumps: The Graphic Novel Monster Blood adapted by Maddi Gonzalez, Warriors: The Prophecies Begin – Graphic Novel by Natalie Riess & Sara Goetter, and Spy School Blackout by Stuart Gibbs.

New books on the adult fiction shelf include: The Women of Oak Ridge by Michelle Shocklee, The Amish Ballerina by Richelle Brunstetter with Wanda E. Brunstetter, The Perfect Bride by Jody Hedlund, Good Grief by Sara Goodman When the Cranes Fly South by Lisa Ridzén, The Hounding by Xenobe Purvis, The Sword of Light by Heather Graham, Gone Before Goodbye by Harlan Coben, Remain by Nicholas Sparks with M. Night Shamalan, Photograph by Brian Freeman, The Picasso Heist by James Patterson and Howard Roughan, and The Gun Man Jackson Swagger by Stephen Hunter.

New books on the adul non-fiction shelf include: 30-Minute Watercolor Painting for Beginners by Rockridge Press, Do Not Disturb: How to Say No to Your Phone by Marshall Hassock, How to Be a Good Leader When You’ve Never Had One by Mick Hunt, Red Light Therapy: Anti-Aging, Fat Loss, Muscle Gain, Performance/Recovery, Brain Optimization by Ari Whitten, and The Salt Stones: Season of a Shepherd’s Life by Helen Whybrow.

Getting a free library card is easy. Call 270-237-3861 or visit us with a photo ID and recently postmarked mail. Once you have your card, a world of books, movies, and music will be at your fingertips. And remember, your voice matters. Let us know if there’s a particular book, movie, or music artist you’d like to see in our collection. We’re here to make your library experience the best it can be.

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