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HINTON W.Va. (Hinton News) – Have you read through all of the used books that you bought last fall at the annual library book sale? Need a couple more books to tide you over? You are in luck! Each Saturday in May, the Friends of the Library will be holding a mini used book sale from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. In the meantime, clean off your shelves and donate your finished books back to the library, so it can go to the next reader. Donated books can be dropped off at the library during working hours. Remember – donated books should be gently used. No moldy oldies!

Donated books will be accepted up through the end of April.

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May 24 – All Things Fiction! (Mysteries, SciFi, Romance, Westerns)

May 31 – A Little Bit of This and That – Come explore! 

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