eBooks have arrived!
The LibrariesWest eBooks service is now available. More than 1000 titles to choose from now, and increasing on a weekly basis. Download 3 eBooks for up to three weeks for free.
Due to overwhelming demand, you may experience difficulties in finding eBooks immediately available for loan. Currently around 80% of our
stock is being borrowed. In response to this, we will be buying more titles over the next couple of weeks, starting immediately.
We hope this will ease the pressure and make it easier for you to find something to borrow.

Celebrate the 200th birthday of Dickens by downloading a free eBook!
Did you know that you can download Dickens titles for free as eBooks?
Click here to find out more. Why not enter the Oxford University Press
Charles Dickens Quiz while you're there?
New web site coming soon
Following a period of extensive development and testing, we will soon be launching the new
LibrariesWest web site.
Click here to find out why we are doing this, and what new features you can expect to see.

Have your say on proposed library opening hours in North Somerset
North Somerset Council's library service is currently consulting on a series of proposed changes to library
opening hours and would welcome resident's views on these. Feedback on library facilities and how the community
can get more involved with their local library is also welcomed.
You can find out more and take part online at
www.n-somerset.gov.uk/libraryreview2012
Audiobook service
There are more than 600 titles available, and new audiobooks are being added to the service every month. Latest titles include:




Useful resources
Library charges
Information about Library charges in each LibrariesWest authority.
Are you a member of a reading group or interested in setting one up?
Why not try these useful resources:
The Cyprus Well web site includes a calendar of reading related events happening across the region, as well as lots of
other useful book and reading related information.
CyberLibrary has links to hundreds of websites chosen by librarians.
Looking for a book to suit your mood? Try whichbook.net