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Welcome to your Four Seasons beautiful library! It is created by you, the residents, and maintained by a committee that loves both Four Seasons and books. A photo has been placed in the library of the library committee. It's a hard working group who really enjoys their job. May brings Mother's Day. A great reason to buy a book. Does your wife have a favorite author? Daughter? Mom? This solves your gift giving. Another great idea would be to buy a new book for our library! We could use new 2016 hardbound books. Please donate your March, April and May 2016 magazines to our library to be displayed at this time. The one exception are the National Geographic's. They are timeless, any year will be accepted. Remember we do take all other magazines, any month, to the downtown library. They are displayed and given free to the community. Four Seasons is always involved in helping our communities. We are still displaying paperback books from the years 2011-2016. As we receive new paperbacks we might need to adjust the year. We receive large amounts of old paperbacks when residents clean out their garages. They are donated directly to the Hemet library for their "bag sales." All the sales and donations truly help the Hemet library keep their doors open. We could still use audio books on CD's. Please, no more audio books on tape as well as videos on tape. We will be donating most of the audio books on cassettes to the Hemet library. It is a political year for America. We do not display any information on candidates running for office. We respect all resident's opinions. Thank you for helping by not bringing literature of a political nature to our library. A reminder, the library door is to remain open at all times. There is also no drinking or eating in the library. Thank you. We are experiencing more light in our days now. Your library committee thinks that gives you more time to read! Keep turning pages. Volunteer Char Weakly read X by Sue Grafton For Sue Grafton fans, here is the antepenultimate alphabet book. What will Grafton do when she runs out of letters? In X Kinsey Millhone is faced with multiple mysteries. She is hired by a woman to find the son she gave up at birth, and then promptly disappears. The woman is not who she said she was, nor is the "son." She is really the divorced wife of a wealthy businessman. She is out for revenge on her ex, and hopes the "son" will help her steal a valuable painting that the ex doesn't even know he has. Besides this, a seeming needy and helpless elderly couple move in next door to Kinsey and her landlord, Henry. They turn out to be the neighbors from hell. But these are all small potatoes compared to the mystery contained in a banker's box holding a recently murdered private investigator's files. Secretly stashed in the false bottom are a number of personal items and a piece of graph paper with lines of numbers—a code that when broken lists the names of six women. One, a suicide, according to the coroner's report, died 28 years ago; a second, a woman who sued a coworker for harassment. The only link: Ned Lowe, husband of the dead woman and the target of the lawsuit. And a remorseless serial killer, cunning enough to leave no trace of his crimes. Kinsey figures out who he is, but can she prove her case before she becomes his next victim? Library Committee | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | May 2016 | 17