Book-to-movie picks on Hoopla

By Dan Eells, deells@newtonplks.org Dan here with another weekend list of must-watch movies and TV shows on Hoopla! This weekend, I’m highlighting movies based on books! (Hoopla is available free with your library card. Don’t have a library card? You can sign up via email or Facebook message.) Mr. Holmes (2015) (PG) From Hoopla: See the world’s…
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Middle-grade audio ‘Bonus Borrows’ from Hoopla

By Sharon Cepeda, scepeda@newtonplks.org Many middle-grade audio books are among the “bonus borrows” (they don’t count toward your monthly choices) available now on Hoopla.  Hoopla is one of the digital resources provided free with a Newton Public Library card.  Email the library if you need help getting started with Hoopla (library@newtonplks.org), or join Dan for video…
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Make tonight a Hoopla movie night

By Dan Eells, deells@newtonplks.org Make this Friday night a movie night: I have gone through the Hoopla movie catalog and found some gems for you or your family to watch. (Hoopla is available free with your library card. Don’t have a library card? You can sign up via email or Facebook message.) Carrie (2002) (TV-14)…
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1918 flu epidemic parallels today’s experience

By Sam Jack, sjack@newtonplks.org NOTE TO READERS: This article first appeared in the April 2020 issue of East Wichita News and WestSide Story. To research it, I used a database of historic newspapers from the Kansas State Historical Society – readily accessible from home. Stay tuned for a video where I’ll explain how you can…
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NPL’s Reading Challenge for April: Read Some Poetry!

By Sam Jack, sjack@newtonplks.org Each year, libraries, schools, and individual poetry-lovers celebrate April as National Poetry Month. That’s why Newton Public Library’s staff chose “Read a Book of Poetry” as the April challenge for NPL’s 2020 Reading Challenge. When we planned out the 2020 Reading Challenge, none of us knew that April would dawn as…
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Patron Book Review: ‘Island of the Blue Dolphins’

Allyson Krehbiel contributed this patron book review. Thank you Allyson! When I saw March’s reading challenge to re-read a book that you read in school, I  immediately knew what book I had to read again. In 6th grade, I was assigned to read Island of the Blue Dolphins by Scott O’Dell. Initially, I remembered being hopeful.…
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Hoopla Bonus Borrows: Dan’s Picks

By Dan Eells, deells@newtonplks.org Now through April 30, Hoopla is offering more than 1,000 “Bonus Borrows”—books, movies and music you can check out without using one of your four monthly borrows. In case you’re not familiar with Hoopla: Unlike the ebooks and e-audiobooks in the Sunflower eLibrary, titles on Hoopla are available on-demand, so you…
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Patron Book Review: Dr. Siri Paiboun series

Cathy Anderson contributed this patron book review. Thank you Cathy! I’m enjoying the mystery-adventure-historical fiction novels by Colin Cotterill. They are set in 1970s Laos, soon after Laotian communists come to power. The protagonist is Dr. Siri Paiboun, an aged French-trained surgeon unwillingly assigned to be the national (and only) coroner of Laos. He discovers…
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Library Resources

Return to previous page. • Libby: Libby is an app for Android, iOs and Windows. For most people, Libby is the easiest way to access the Sunflower eLibrary, a collection of thousands of ebooks and streaming audiobooks that we share with other Kansas libraries. You can also access Sunflower eLibrary content through the Overdrive app, or…
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Free entertainment, enrichment from NPL and others

If the coronavirus means you’re stuck at home, you might be looking for something to watch, or something to do. During the soft closure, library staff have put together this selection of freebies, including Newton Public Library offerings and others. Have you found a free resource you’d like to share with others? Email Sam, sjack@newtonplks.org,…
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