Published: Sunday, December 23, 2012, 8:00 a.m.
Don't panic!
Tick, tick, tick. That's the sound of the holiday shopping clock running out. If you are among the millions of people who still have some holiday gifts to purchase, panic may be setting in at this point. You probably have the major players (spouse, parents, children) covered by now but those hard to gift folks (friends, co-workers, distant relations) may still be on your list. If you are still scrambling for gift ideas, let us show you a little library secret that might be of assistance.
The New Titles feature of our library catalog can be a great source for gift ideas. This menu allows you to browse the latest books, movies, and music recordings that are currently available. From the Everett Library webpage simply click on the library catalog and then check out the New Titles section on the right sidebar. In addition, several new title lists are displayed on the front page of the catalog itself.
Here is the list of new books.
How about some new movies?
And don't forget the new CDs.
We hope this helps with your last-minute shopping. And remember to cut yourself some slack. It is the thought that counts after all.
Be sure to visit A Reading Life for more reviews and news of all things happening at the Everett Public Library
The New Titles feature of our library catalog can be a great source for gift ideas. This menu allows you to browse the latest books, movies, and music recordings that are currently available. From the Everett Library webpage simply click on the library catalog and then check out the New Titles section on the right sidebar. In addition, several new title lists are displayed on the front page of the catalog itself.
Here is the list of new books.
How about some new movies?
And don't forget the new CDs.
We hope this helps with your last-minute shopping. And remember to cut yourself some slack. It is the thought that counts after all.
Be sure to visit A Reading Life for more reviews and news of all things happening at the Everett Public Library
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