Library Notes

Library Notes for January 15, 2026

 
“To ask why we need libraries at all, when there is so much information available elsewhere, is about as sensible as asking if roadmaps are necessary now that there are so very many roads.” ~Jon Bing 
What’s happening at the library:
Check out our Facebook, Instagram, Pinterest, and our website: www.jlslibrary.org for all the upcoming programs
E-Books, E-Audios, E-Comics, Movies and more can be checked out on Hoopla & Libby
All our Cadiz Records and Trigg County High School Yearbooks are available on our website
Story Time with Ms. Katie every Wednesday at 10:30
JLS Reads Book Club: January 15th at 6:00 
The library will be closed January 19th for Martin Luther King Day
RSVP will not be doing taxes at the library this year due to federal grant cuts.
 
Pam’s Pick this week is: “Spasm” by Robin Cook, in this new medical thriller Laurie and Jack Montgomery are called to Essex Falls to solve rapidly progressive Alzheimer like cases and the sudden death of a young pest control worker. What they discover is a deadly bioweapon that could disrupt the world as we know it. Can they stop it in time?
 
New Fiction: “Revenge of Odessa” by Frederick Forsyth, “The Orchard” by Peter Heller, “False Witness” by Phillip Margolin, “My Fair Senor” by Alana Quintana Albertson, this is the third book in the Love & Tacos series, “The Color of Hope” by Danielle Steel, this book is also in large print, and “The Forget-Me-Not Library” by Heather Webber.
 
New Christian Fiction: “Prowl” by Colleen Coble this is the second book in the Sanctuary series.
 
New Biography: “100 Rules for Living to 100” by Dick Van Dyke.
 
New Non-Fiction: “Stop, In the Name of God” by Charlie Kirk, “The Bradshaw Family Cookbook” by Terry Bradshaw, and “Reminisce Everything Americana.”
 
New Audio Book: “The Tin Men” by Nelson DeMille
 
New DVDs: “Under Fire,” and “Gabby’s Dollhouse: The Movie.”
 
New TV Season: “Chicago Med” season 2.
 
Happy Reading!
Pam Metts, Director