Andover Public Library Closes Until Further Notice

Patrons can get books from Bachelder Library

By Michaela Hoover and Lee Wells

The Bachelder Library will be open for its regular hours and the Andover Public Library’s regular hours. Mon: 6 – 8 PM; Tues: 9 AM – noon, 6 – 8 PM; Wed: 9 AM – noon, 6 – 8 PM; Thurs: 1 – 5 PM; Fri: 1 – 5 PM; Sat: 9 AM – noon […]

Bachelder Library New Acquisitions – April, 2023

By Janet Moore

Adult Fiction Autopsy, Patricia Cornwell The Bandit Queens, Parini Shroff Foster, Claire Keegan Heart Bones, Colleen Hoover How to Sell a Haunted House, Grady Hendrix Livid, Patricia Cornwell Maureen: A Harold Fry Novel Rachel Joyce Now You See Them, Elly Griffiths The Snow Hare, Paula Lichtarowicz The Things We Never Got, Lucy Score The Vanishing […]

Andover Public Library New Acquisitions – April, 2023

By Janet Moore

Fiction Just My Type, Falon Ballard The Crane Husband, Kelly Barnhill The Writing Retreat, Julia Bartz Time of Fog and Fire (Molly Murphy #16), Rhys Bowen The Ghost of Christmas Past (Molly Murphy #17), Rhys Bowen Wild Irish Rose (Molly Murphy #18), Rhys Bowen and Clare Broyles The Last Tale of the Flower Bride, Roshani […]

Through the Reading Glasses, April 2023

By Janet Moore

While summer, autumn, and winter seem to fill up with major holidays, spring allows us a chance to celebrate the histories and output of two of the most important groups of people in this country. I’ll sneak in February here, too, since a proper Venn diagram would most likely depict a mixture of this big […]

Andover Libraries Offer April Schedule of Events

Mini art show, Legos, career, Book Club

By Michaela Hoover

There will be so many fun things to do at our Andover Libraries this month! At the Andover Public Library: Saturday, April 1, from 10 AM to noon: Mini Art Show Grand Opening Come support your local artists by attending our Mini Art Show’s Grand Opening! Stroll around the library to discover all the tiny […]

Librarian Emphasizes the Importance of Returning Books

A book three months overdue is considered "lost"

By Lee Wells

When is a Library not a Library? Here is a riddle for you.  When is a library not a library?  Answer: when people don’t bring books back. Libraries can only work if books circulate. When we switched from our old software to the new circulation and cataloging software, we received lists of all the overdue […]

Bachelder Library New Acquisitions, March 2023

By Lee Wells

Adult Fiction The Boys From Biloxi, John Grisham Carrie Soto is Back, Taylor Jenkins Reid Killers of a Certain Age, Deanna Raybourn The Marlow Murder Club, Robert Thorogood Murder in Fulbridge Village, Jay Gill No Plan B: A Jack Reacher Novel, Lee Child Remarkably Bright Creatures, Shelby Van Pelt The Road, Cormac McCarthy The Silence […]

March Events at the Andover Public Libraries

Mini Art Show, Paint Night, and more

By Michaela Hoover
March Events at the Andover Public Libraries

March is full of fun activities at the Andover Libraries! At the Andover Public Library, which is located by the town offices, we will have a lot of special events this month. We need artists for our Mini Art Show! Starting March 1, pick up a mini canvas at the library, take it home and […]

Andover Library New Acquisitions, March 2023

By Michaela Hoover

Fiction The Push, Ashley Audrain Switchboard Soldiers, Jennifer Chiaverini Text for You, Sofie Cramer The Twyford Code, Janice Hallet Exiles, Jane Harper Unnatural History, Jonathan Kellerman The House at the End of the World, Dean Koontz Just the Nicest Couple, Mary Kubica Red, White, & Royal Blue, Casey McQuiston Someone Else’s Shoes, JoJo Moyes Daisy […]

Through the Reading Glasses – March 2023

By Janet Moore

How can it possibly be March? It snowed, it thawed, it snowed lots more and then froze solid. Here we are with south sides snow-free, while north-facing yards and roofs are white as can be. The first two months of 2023 were lost in some excellent books, and I’m here to share them with you. […]

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