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Duck! Rabbit!
Two unseen characters debate the identity of the creature at the center of this clever book—is it a duck or a rabbit? Readers will join in the discussion, because the creature could, in fact, be either. Just as each of the debaters begins to see the…
Two New Novels...
That Old Cape Magic is a novel of deep introspection and every family feeling
imaginable, with a middle-aged man confronting his parents and their failed marriage, his own troubled one, his daughter’s new life and, finally, what it was he thought he…
18 New Children's Books!
Through the generosity of the Narragansett Number One Foundation, Berry Library has 18 new children's books this week, including Skippyjon Jones - Lost in Spice. That’s right, spice. Skippy knows— from his big ears to his toes—that the planet Mars…
Get Your Portland Public Library card
Sign up for a Portland Public Library card at Berry! Berry Memorial Library is PALs (PArtner Library) with the Portland Public Library (PPL). This allows us to issue PPL cards and Berry patrons may access the PPL online services. To apply for a PPL…
Doreen Cronin - Diary Of A Spider & Diary Of A Worm

This is the diary... of a spider. But don't be worried — he's more scared of you and your gigantic shoe! Actually, he's a lot like you. He goes to gym class and has Grandparents Day at school. But he also spins sticky webs, scales walls, and takes…
December Update
Here are a few things we thought you should know.
1. The library will be closed Thursday, December 24 and Thursday, December 31. The library will be open on Tuesday (11am - 5pm) and Saturday (9am - 11am) of both weeks.
2. We have added or replaced…
Stephen King - Under The Dome
Celebrated storyteller Stephen King returns to his roots in this tour de force featuring more than 100 characters—some heroic, some diabolical—and a supernatural element as baffling and chilling as any he’s ever conjured.
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