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Book Lists

Staff Picks from Youth Services

Timmy Faliure #1: Mistakes Were Made by Stephan Pastis Move over Greg Heffley, there’s a new…um…hero in town. Timmy Failure, and his polar bear Total, are the CEO and the assistant of the self-described “best detective agency in town, probably the nation.” But can they solve crimes? This unreliable, self-serving narrator is clueless and funny without trying. Recommended for upper […]

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Book Clubs

May Book Discussions @ the Library

Book Clubbers Book Club Meets the first Thursday of each month.Thursday, May 1st @ 7pm (Harnish) The Property Modan, Rutu The Book Clubbers are switching it up for their May discussion.  If you’ve never read a graphic novel before, this is a great place to start.  The Property is the story of Regina Segal, who returns to Warsaw with her […]

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Book Lists

April 2014 Library Reads List

Visit LibraryReads for more information about how this list was created, and to view favorites from previous months! The Storied Life of A. J. Fikry: A Novel by Gabrielle Zevin “A middle-aged bookseller mourning his lost wife, a feisty publisher’s rep, and a charmingly precocious abandoned child come together on a small island off the New England coast in this utterly delightful […]

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Book Lists

April Book Discussions @ the Library

  Book Clubbers Book Club Meets the first Thursday of each month. Thursday, April 3rd @ 7pm (Harnish) The Double Bind by Chris Bohjalian Laura Estabrook attempts to unravel the mystery of a homeless man’s true identity while battling her own demons from the past.       Spine-Crackers Book Club Meets the first Friday of each month. Friday, April […]

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Book Lists

March 2014 Library Reads List Announced

Visit LibraryReads for more information about how this list was created, and to view favorites from previous months! The Weight of Blood by Laura McHugh “The Dane family has been keeping secrets in the Ozark town of Henbane for years. An outsider steals the heart of one of the Dane brothers, and the secrets threaten to unravel. When sixteen-year-old Lucy’s friend is […]

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Book Lists

Academy Award Winning Books

Watching the Oscars on Sunday night, I was struck once again by how many of the year’s best films were adapted from books.  Here are just a few of the nominations I spotted that have their roots in the printed word. Philomena: A Mother, Her Son, and a Fifty-year Search by Martin Sixsmith Also published as The Lost Child of Philomena Lee, BBC […]

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Book Clubs

March Book Discussions @ the Library

Book clubs meet regularly each month and you don’t need to sign up ahead of time.  Just stop by the Adult Services Desk at the Main Library to pick up copies of the books being discussed. Night Readers Book Club: Meets the third Thursday of each month. Thursday, March 20th @ 7pm (Harnish) Love, Water, Memory by Jennifer Shortridge After […]

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Book Lists

50th Anniversary of the Beatles Invasion

Today marks the 50th anniversary of the Beatles’ iconic performance on the Ed Sullivan show, and the birth of a musical and cultural revolution in America. Whether you were around for Beatlesmania, or not, the Beatles remain an enduring part of our popular culture.  Here are some great titles from our collection that will have you shouting for more! All […]

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Book Lists

February Library Reads List Announced

Visit LibraryReads for more information about how this list was created, and to view favorites from previous months! Red Rising by Pierce Brown “The next great read for those who loved The Hunger Games. This story has so much action, intrigue, social commentary and character development that the reader who never reads science fiction will happily overlook the fact that the story […]

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Book Lists

Should You Read the Book or See the Movie First?

Buzzfeed recently posted a list of Sixteen Books To Read Before They Hit the Theaters this Year.  As readers, we accept this as the natural order of things.  To do otherwise would be as unfathomable as eating one’s desert before dinner.  And yet, I still find myself wondering, is reading a book before seeing the movie really a good idea?  […]