Library Notes for May 17, 2017

Library Notes for May 17, 2017

Spring Book Sale: Our Big Spring Book Sale will be May 23-27. Our garage is full of great bargains. We will still have the $2 a bag sale along with $1 & $2 new books, audio books, DVDs, CDs and much more.

School gets out today! Sign up for Summer Reading! We are going to: “Build a Better World.” We will have Summer Reading for Everyone!

“Pam’s Pick” this week is: “Any Day Now” by Robyn Carr, this is the second book in the Sullivan’s Crossing series.  This is the story of Sierra Jones, a recovering alcoholic who seeks a second chance in Sullivan’s Crossing. She quickly becomes enamored with Conrad Boyle, but is afraid her past will catch up with her and she’ll have to find the strength to fight for a better future.

New Fiction: “Same Beach, Next Year” by Dorothea Benton Frank, “Falling Darkness” by Karen Harper, this is the third book in the South Shores series, “My Italian Bulldozer” by Alexander McCall Smith, “Two From the Heart” by James Patterson, and “Anything is Possible” by Elizabeth Strout.

New Christian Fiction: “Amelia and the Captain” by Lori Copeland, this is the third book, in the Sisters of Mercy Flats series, it is also in large print, and “Behind the Scenes” by Jen Turano, this is the first book in the Apart from the Crowd series.

New Mystery: “Iced Under” by Barbara Ross, this is the second book in the Maine Clambake mysteries and only in large print.

New Biographies: “Nevertheless: a Memoir” by Alec Baldwin, and “Wherever You Go, There They Are: Stories About my Family You Might Relate to” by Annabelle Gurwitch.

New Non-fiction: “Gracious: a Practical Primer on Charm, Tact, and Unsinkable Strength” by Kelly Williams Brown, “The Essential Book of Homesteading: the Ultimate Guide to Sustainable Living” by Ashley English, “It’s Twins! Now What?” by Jessica Bomford, “The Islamic Enlightenment: the Struggle Between Faith and Reason, 1798 to Modern Times” by Christopher de Bellaigue, “Walking Washington, D.C.: the Best of the City” by Barbara Kennedy, and “Killers of the Flower Moon: the Osage Murders and the Birth of the FBI” by David Grann.

New Audio Books: “One Perfect Lie” by Lisa Scottoline, “Fast & Loose” by Stuart Woods, and “Dangerous Games” by Danielle Steel.

New DVDs: “A Dog’s Purpose,” “Fences,” and “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: Daniel Visits the Farm.”

New TV Season: “Sherlock” season 4.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director