Our Favorite Things 2018

2018 was an exciting year for the library, with lots of great things added to the collection and innovative programs for all ages. Our management team each picked a personal highlight from the library to share with you. Here’s some of our favorite things! I listened to Barbara Kingsolver’s newest book Unsheltered on audiobook while […]

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Historical Fiction from The Great War

This November marks the 100-year anniversary of the end of World War I, also known as The Great War. It began on July 28, 1914 and ended on November 11, 1918. Originally the people of Great Britain and other Allies believed the war would last a few months; however, it ended up lasting over four […]

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Non-fiction for fiction lovers

Does non-fiction make you think of dry and sometimes boring textbooks? Even if you love non-fiction, sometimes it can be daunting with all the information, facts and figures. But there are non-fiction books that read like novels – fast-paced and engaging. So whether you want to try a new genre or just want a change […]

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Hispanic Heritage Month

Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated throughout the United States from September 15th through October 15th each year. The month-long observance was instituted to recognize the contributions of Americans whose ancestors originated from Central and South America, the Caribbean, Mexico, and Spain. Libraries throughout the nation will display books by Hispanic authors, about Hispanic characters, and on Hispanic […]

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Jessica’s Connections

Staff member Jessica says, “I love a wide variety of music, movies, and books, and I’m thrilled when I find that things that don’t seem connected, somehow are. The idea and reality of connection is something that fascinates and intrigues me to no end, and I’m always looking for these sometimes hidden and sometimes obvious […]

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If you like this. . .

If you like this… Then try… Why? If you’re a fan of cyberpunk noir, or gritty near future sci-fi, and you’ve already read Richard K. Morgan’s Altered Carbon, take a dive into William Gibson’s Hugo Award winning classic Neuromancer. Did the implication of future technologies displayed in Black Mirror send chills down your spine? Dexter […]

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