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Welcome to your beautiful Four Seasons 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. June brings Father's Day. A great reason to buy a book. Does your husband have a favorite author? And after he reads the book, it can be donated to our library! We could use new 2016 hardbound books. Please donate your April, May and June 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 to 2016. We think it might need to be adjusted to 2012 to 2016. The shelves are pretty tight. We would like to ask that you do not put your old paperback books in our shelves. Tonight I even found a 1978 book! We have books to put out that we don't have room for. Please allow us to do our job. Old paperbacks 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 CDs. 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. All of Clancy's books have been removed from our library as well as Wood's books. We have had this problem before and did not get them back. If you just decided to take several books by one author please return a few so other residents can enjoy them. We would, of course, appreciate their return. A reminder, the library door is to remain open at all times. There is also no drinking or eating in the library. Thank you. Volunteer Addis (Scotty) Scott read The Affair by Lee Child. This is Lee Child's sixteenth Reacher novel, and if you have followed the series you most likely have puzzled over how and why Reacher went from being a military policeman to an unemployed drifter. In the prior novels, Jack Reacher (250 lbs standing 6'5"), has hitchhiked the country with only his bank card and a toothbrush in his pocket. Everywhere he stops on his journeys, he finds trouble and ends up helping the good guys. The Affair takes you back in time to prior 9/11, when Reacher was still in uniform. In this story he goes undercover in a small Mississippi town that is next to a military base. His mission is to investigate a local woman's death. Reacher finds evidence that points to a solider, as he helps the local sheriff unravel the mystery of three, not just one young woman's deaths. The Army tries to pin the murders on the female Sheriff. In the end, Reacher solves the case, but says goodbye to both the Army and to the Sheriff, with whom he had "The Affair." Library Committee | Four Seasons Hemet Herald | June 2016 | 17