Latest News

  • Increase in Opening Hours

    Thanks to our lovely Team of Volunteers (both experienced and recently joined) we are now able to increase our opening hours. We are now open on Wednesdays from 10am until 4pm. Previously we were closed in the afternoon. We look forward to welcoming members and visitors on Wednesday afternoons.

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  • Raffle Draw – Saturday 13th April

    Our Deputy Mayor Christine Eatwell and our Mini Fundraiser Ella Bacon will be joining us to make the Draw. We look forward to seeing you there 🙂

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  • Update on Refurbishment Goals

    LECHLADE COMMUNITY LIBRARY REFURBISHMENT We thought we would update you on the intended refurbishment of the library. Our target to fully complete this project is: £78,000. This is made up of; We have a Super Draw, currently open for ticket purchase at the library and other locations later, which will be drawn on 13th April…

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New Library Books

Here’s the latest books from our collection, we have many more books in the library, for all the books we’ve published use the main menu.

  • You Are Here

    You Are Here

    by David Nichols Marnie is stuck.Stuck working alone in her London flat, stuck battling the long afternoons and a life that often feels like it’s passing her by. Michael is coming undone.Reeling from his wife’s…

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  • The Island Swimmer

    The Island Swimmer

    by Lorraine Kelly Once the tide turns, you can’t hold it back… When Evie’s father falls desperately ill, she finally returns to the family home on Orkney and the wild landscape she left as a…

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  • A Calamity Of Souls

    A Calamity Of Souls

    by David Baldacci Set in the tumultuous year of 1968 in southern Virginia, a murder case sets a duo of Black and white lawyers against a deeply unfair system as they work to defend their…

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  • My Favourite Mistake

    My Favourite Mistake

    by Marian Keyes Anna has just lost her taste for the Big Apple… She has a life to envy. An apartment in New York. A well-meaning (too well-meaning?) partner. And a high-flying job in beauty…

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  • Close to Home

    Close to Home

    by Michael Magee Sean is back. Back in Belfast and back into old habits. Back on the mad all-nighters, the borrowed tenners and missing rent, the casual jobs that always fall through. Back in these…

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  • The Myth of Normal

    The Myth of Normal

    by Gabor Mate Mental illness and chronic disease are on an unstoppable rise. How did we get here?And what lies ahead for us? ‘It all starts with waking up… to what our bodies are expressing…

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  • The Last Murder at the End of The World

    The Last Murder at the End of The World

    by Stuart Turton Outside the island there is nothing: the world destroyed by a fog that swept the planet, killing anyone it touched. On the island: it is idyllic. 122 villagers and 3 scientists, living…

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  • Death in a Lonely Place

    Death in a Lonely Place

    by Stig Abell In a quiet village, darkness is closing in… A rural paradise… Detective Jake Jackson moved to the countryside for a quieter life. And he finally seems to have his wish – spending…

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  • Close to Death

    Close to Death

    by Anthony Horowitz Richmond Upon Thames is one of the most desirable areas to live in London. And Riverview Close – a quiet, gated community – seems to offer its inhabitants the perfect life. At…

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  • Funny Story

    Funny Story

    by Emily Henry Daphne always loved the way Peter told their story. That is until it became the prologue to his actual love story with his childhood bestie, Petra. Which is how Daphne ends up…

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