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Here is a selection of E-Book titles accessible to you for free with your local library card or E-Card. Stay tuned for additional recommendations next month!

Celebrate National Hobby Month

Woodwork Step by Step: 

More Than 100 Tools and Techniques with Inspirational Projects to Make

by DK

This book is perfect for beginners, offering a comprehensive guide to over 100 techniques and eight engaging projects. With clear photography and easy-to-follow instructions, you'll learn everything you need to know to create your own masterpieces—from a simple shelf to a detailed chair. Dive into the gallery spreads that showcase essential equipment, materials, and various types of wood, and start your woodworking journey today! Join us in celebrating creativity and craftsmanship.

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Creative Flower Arranging: 

Floral Design for Home and Flower Show

by Betty Belcher

Discover the art of creative flower arranging and floral design for both home decor and flower shows. This book will guide you through a journey, exploring traditional flower arranging styles while also introducing you to contemporary techniques. Embrace your creativity and let your personality bloom through every petal and stem.

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The Complete Idiot's Guide to

Knitting and Crocheting

by Gail Diven

Uncover the creative world of knitting or crocheting! With step-by-step instructions and easy-to-follow patterns, even beginners can quickly master the basics and start creating stunning pieces that could become treasured heirlooms. Embrace the joy of handmade creations and watch as your confidence and creativity grow with every stitch!

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Passionate About
Lifelong Learning?
Dive deep into the Revolutionary War this year!
This resource provides a comprehensive overview of the revolution and the war that established the United States of America, starting from the Paris peace treaty in 1763, covering the early protests in 1765, and culminating with the Paris peace treaty of 1783. This collection explores the political, social, and intellectual turmoil of the era, alongside the eight years of conflict in the struggle for American independence. Embark on a journey through time and gain a deeper understanding of the forces that forged the United States.

Take Charge of Your Finances in 2025

Book cover- The Naturally Clean Home, 101 Safe and Easy Herbal Formulas for Nontoxic Cleansers

Organize Your Personal Finances... in No Time

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Book cover- The Complete Idiot's Guide to Decorating Your Home

Managing Finances and Shopping Online

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Book cover - Unclutter Your Home, 7 simple steps, 700 tips and ideas

Mastering QuickBooks® 2022

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POWER Library News January 2025 Supplement #2501b