Come read a different book every month! Maybe you'll like it, maybe you won't! Let a librarian know if you need help reserving the book.
Jan. 9 - The Last Thing He Told Me by Laura Dave
Feb. 13 - Book Lovers by Emily Henry
March. 12 - Heirloom Garden by Viola Shipman
Apr. 9 - She Used to Be by Jodi Newby (Special Guest: Jodi Newby)
May 14 - The Marriage Portrait by Maggie O'Farrell
June 11 - Thursday Murder Club by Richard Oseman
July 9 - Boys in the Boat by Daniel James Brown
Aug. 13 - Other Birds by Sarah Addison Allen
Sept. 10 - The Personal Librarian by Marie Benedict
Oct. 8 - Local Woman Missing by Mary Kubica
Nov. 12 - The Bluest Eye by Toni Morrison
Dec. 10 - Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
Portage Public Library features over 33,500 square feet of space for materials and public use. The second-largest branch in the system, Portage combines the extensive amenities of a larger library with the cozy feel of a community branch. A two-story atrium anchors the building, which was originally opened in 1980 and dramatically expanded in 1996. Located just one block from City Hall and the Post Office, Portage Public Library is an active community hub, offering 7 study rooms and 3 larger meeting room spaces that accommodate groups of up to 100. An entire floor of Youth Services space and a variety of programs for all ages make Portage a popular family destination.