Let the Lincolnshire Libraries team help you find your next favourite read from the thousands of books and e-books they have available for you to borrow for free.
All books featured here are available to reserve for free to collect from your local library; visit: www.lincolnshire.gov.uk/currentlyreading.
The two deaths of Ruth Lyle – Nick Louth
The first book in a new series by Lincolnshire-based author, Nick Louth. DI Jan Talantire is called to a cottage in Ilfracombe where the female occupant is found dead. Documents found at the house indicate her name is Ruth Lyle, but DI Talantire knows that this cannot be true and must solve the ultimate riddle.
[Available in book, talking book, e-book and e-audiobook]
The Christmas Appeal – Janice Hallett
Christmas in Lower Lockwood, and the Fairway Players are busy rehearsing their festive pantomime. But despite the season, goodwill is distinctly lacking and there’s also the small matter of a dead body. Who could possibly have had the victim on their naughty list? Join lawyers Femi and Charlotte as they examine emails and pore over the police transcripts. Will the show go on?
[Available in book, talking book, large print and e-book]
Minecraft Festive Ideas
Packed with inspirational ideas and tips, Minecraft Festive Ideas is perfect for creative Minecraft fans who want to build a fun and festive winter wonderland. Building ideas include a gingerbread house, an adorable family of penguins and many more. Suitable for younger players.
[Available in book and e-book]
Less – Patrick Grant
Best known for his role as judge of the BBC’s The Great British Sewing Bee, this is a passionate and revealing book about loving clothes but hating the way they’re made and everything wrong with the fashion industry today.
[Available in book, e-book and e-audiobook]
There’s a warm welcome waiting for you at your local library, so call in and discover all that’s on offer. It’s free to join and use the library and everyone is welcome. There are books to borrow for free for all ages and interests, free internet and WiFi access, and free activities for adults and children, as well as printing, copying and secure scanning facilities for a small charge.
Your library card also gives you free access to thousands of e-books, e-audiobooks, e-newspapers, e-magazines, e-music and online resources through our digital library.
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