Library Notes for May 8, 2025
“Libraries are the backbone of our society. They are the strong foundation upon which we can build the future.” ~Linda Sue Park
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
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 May: the challenge is to read a book in a genre you don’t normally read
Spring Book Sale: May 12th-17th
JLS Reads: May 15th at 6:00 in the basement of the library
BINGO: Tuesday May 27th at 10:30-11:30 in the basement of the library all ages welcome
Pam’s Pick this week is: “Strangers in Time” by David Baldacci, this story is set in London in 1944. Charles is a 14-year-old living day to day until he can enlist and fight the Germans. He meets up with Molly, a 15-year-old, on the streets as well. Unexpectedly the two find Ignatius, a book store owner, who gives them protection and stability.
New Fiction: “Girl Anonymous” by Christina Dodd, “The Love Simulation” by Etta Easton, “Hidden in Smoke” by Lee Goldberg, this is the third book in the Sharpe & Walker series, “Great Big Beautiful Life” by Emily Henry, “The Perfect Divorce” by Jeneva Rose, and “The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits” by Jennifer Weiner.
New Christian Fiction: “Welcome to the Honey B&B” by Melody Carlson, this book is also in large print.
New Large Print: “Fort Buzzard” by William W. Johnstone, this is the sixth book in the Preacher & MacCallister series.
New Mystery: “Overkill” by J.A. Jance.
New Non-Fiction: “The Body Keeps the Score” by Bessel Van der Kolk, “The Best of Family Handyman 2025,” “Next Door to the Dead: Poems” by Kathleen Driskell, and “Fodor’s Essential Spain.”
New Audio: “Overkill” by J.A. Jance.
New Movies: “Kraven: The Hunter,” and “Rubble & Crew: On the Job!”
New TV Season: “Dexter” season 8.
Happy Reading!
Pam Metts, Director