Library Notes

Library Notes for June 5, 2025

“I don’t have to look far to find treasures. I discover them every time I visit a library.” ~Michael Embry
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
Check out our website: www.jlslibrary.org
All our Cadiz Records and Trigg County High School Yearbooks are available on our website
Don’t forget the 2025 Reading Challenge for June: the challenge is to read a book that a friend recommends
“Color Our World” Bookmark Design Contest: Design a bookmark related to our 2025 Summer Reading theme, “Color Our World!” Open to all ages. See the front desk for more information.
Pam’s Pick this week is: “Going Home in the Dark” by Dean Koontz, this is the story of hometown horrors. As kids, Rebecca, Bobby, Spencer and Ernie were inseparable. Three left to pursue their dreams and Ernie stayed in the hometown. When Ernie falls into a coma, the three friends come home. As Ernie falls deeper into darkness, something strange awaits anyone who tries to save him. Can the three save him?
New Fiction: “My Friends” by Fredrik Backman, “The Book Club for Troublesome Women” by Marie Bostwick, “A Dead Draw” by Robert Dugoni, “I Would Die for You” by Sandie Jones, “The Page Turner” by Viola Shipman, and “Run for the Hills” by Kevin Wilson.
New Christian Fiction: “The Summer of You and Me” by Denise Hunter, and “The Curious Inheritance of Blakely House” by Joanna Davidson Politano.
New Non-Fiction: “Who is Government? The Untold Story of Public Service,” “Allergy for Dummies” by William Berger, “Baking for Two” by America’s Test Kitchen, “Petty vs. Person: the Rivalry that Shaped NASCAR” by Mike Hembree, and “The Big Book of Silly Dad Jokes: 750+ Jokes for Dads and Kids to Share” by Chris Cate.
New Audio Book: “We All Live Here” by Jojo Moyes.
New Movies: “Captain America: Brave New World” and “Companion.”
New TV Season: “Blue Bloods” season 13.
Happy Reading!
Pam Metts, Director