That’s just one of the gems in Ashley Studley’s article about the Newton Free Library.
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Fun and interesting read by Ashley! FYI: The two books listed as the most checked out books — “The Fault in Our Stars” and “Hunger Games” — are the required reading for Newton South and Newton North, respectively, this summer as part of the “One School, One Book” program. I just finished “The Fault in Our Stars” and loved it. I’m happy to see our high school students are using the library!