Library Notes for April 4, 2024
“Libraries are a cornerstone of democracy—where information is free and equally available to everyone. People tend to take that for granted, and they don’t realize what is at stake when that is put at risk.” ~Carla Hayden
What’s Happening at the Library:
Don’t forget to check us out on Facebook, Instagram, and Pinterest.
Hoopla is here! You can check out E-Books, E-Audios, E-Comics, Movies & more online.
Storytime with Ms. Katie every Wednesday at 10:30
We are still setting up appointments for RSVP Tax Services call 270-522-6301
Craft Night: April 11th
Game Night: April 15th
Book Club: April 18th, “The Hideaway” by Laura Denton
Libby & Hoopla Workshop: April 22nd
Spring Book Sale: April 22nd-27th
Murder Mystery Night: April 29th
Pam’s Pick this week is: “Murder Road” by Simone St. James, this is the story of newlyweds Eddie and April Carter. Driving to a cottage on Lake Michigan for a short honeymoon they take a wrong turn off the interstate. The two-lane road is deserted. They see a light in the trees and then a girl staggering along the road, bleeding. They pick her up and follow signs to the hospital. Almost as soon as they get there, the girl dies, and Detective Quentin of the state police arrives. Quentin interrogates the couple and puts them up in a local B&B while he investigates them further. Eddie and April also investigate, learning that the first victim on that deserted stretch of Atticus Line, known as the Lost Girl, was never identified. In all there were six murders on Atticus Line, all unsolved, no pattern, rankling Quentin. But the locals believe the Lost Girl is real, and if you see a light, you’re her next victim.
New Fiction: “Maktub” by Paulo Coelho, “Becoming Madam Secretary” by Stephanie Dray, “The Partner Plot” by Kristina Forest, “Still See You Everywhere” by Lisa Gardner, “The #1 Lawyer” by James Patterson, “Never Too Late” by Danielle Steel, and “Bright Skies and Dark Horses” by John D. Nesbitt, this book is only in large print.
New Christian Fiction: “Chasing the Horizon” by Mary Connealy, this is the first book in the Western Light series.
New Non-Fiction: Arts & Crafts of the Native American Tribes” by Michael G. Johnson, “The Poetry Book: Big Ideas Simply Explained,” “The Black Box: Writing the Race” by Henry Louis Gates, Jr., and “Budget Travel” by Geoffrey Morrison.
New Audio: “The Summer Book Club” by Susan Mallery.
New Movies: “On Fire,” and “PBS Kids-17 Puppy Adventures.”
New TV Season: “Gunsmoke” season 5.
Happy Reading!
Pam Metts, Director