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Did You Know You Can Borrow an eReader from the Nyack Library?

Here’s the week at a glance
at the Nyack Library.

Monday

FREE Assistance with NYS Health Insurance Programs, 5p

Wednesday 

  • Mother Goose Time, 10:30a
  • Preschool Story Time, 2p
  • Fiction Book Discussion Group, 7p

Thursday

  • Preschool Block Play, 11a
  • Nonfiction Book Club, 2p

Friday

Toddler Time, 11a

Don’t want to wait to read All the Light We Cannot See, The Fifth Gospel or Fareed Zakaria’s In Defense of a Liberal Education?

Nyack Library and Valley Cottage Library card holders can borrow an eReader for two-weeks with two renewals. Each eReader comes packed with 45 titles which are updated every two months with the latest best selling titles.

Say you don’t have a computer connection or can’t be bothered with digital download distractions? There are six devices to lend (three Kindles and three Nooks) with no additional prep required on your part. All you have to do is take them home and start your reading.

There’s more info online including a list of available titles.

Here’s the fine print (actually, there IS no fine print: you can adjust the font size to what suits you best!): overdue fines for eReaders are $1 a day with a $10 maximum fine.

If you already have an iPad, Kindle, Nook, desktop computer or any other eReader device, you can also download a vast array of eBooks, audiobooks and periodicals.


Have a question or a fun fact you want to know? We’re looking for suggestions for our weekly Did You Know fact. Write to info@NyackNewsAndViews with your suggestions.

Did You Know comes to you each Monday on NyackNewAndViews, sponsored by the Nyack Library.

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