Library Notes for September 19, 2024
“A book, too, can be a star, a living fire to lighten the darkness, leading out into the expanding universe.” ― at Library of Congress in 1983, Madeleine L’Engle
September is Sign Up for Library Card Month, stop by and get one they are FREE.
What’s happening at the library:
Check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest
E-Books, E-Audios, E-Comics, Movies and much more can be checked out on Hoopla
Storytime every Wednesday at 10:30
Genealogy Basics with Kim: October 7th at 6:00 call to register or use the link on the Facebook events
BINGOcize on the 1st and 3rd Tuesdays at 1:00
Pam’s Pick this week is: “By Any Other Name” by Jodi Picoult, this is the story of Emilia Bassano, who in 1581 writes a play. Knowing she can’t get it published as a woman, she hires an actor named William Shakespeare to front her work. In present day Melina Green is inspired by the life of her Elizabethan ancestor. She will stop at nothing to learn the truth.
New Fiction: “Talking to Strangers” by Fiona Barton, “The Same Bright Stars” by Ethan Joella, “Spirit Crossing” by William Kent Krueger, “Maranda in Retrograde” by Lauren Layne, “Slow Dance” by Rainbow Rowell, “This is Why We Lied” by Karin Slaughter, and “Tom Clancy’s Shadow State” by M.P. Woodward.
New Christian Fiction: “Meeting Her Match” by Jen Turano, this is the third book in the Matchmakers series.
New Mystery: “Torn Asunder” by Barbara Ross, this is the 12th book in the Maine Clambake series and only in large print.
New Non-Fiction: “The War on Warriors” by Peg Hegseth, “A Hunger to Kill” by Kim Mager, “Artists Who Changed History,” and “Vintage Pyrex Collecting Guide.”
New Audio Books: “The Lost Coast” by Jonathan & Jesse Kellerman.
New Movies: “Fast Charlie,” and “Watchers.”
New TV Season: “Dexter” season 7.
Happy Reading!
Pam Metts, Director