Library Notes for Sept. 21, 2016

Library Notes for September 21, 2016

Today is: International Day of Peace is observed around the world each year on 21 September. Established in 1981 by unanimous United Nations resolution 36/37, the General Assembly has declared this as a day devoted to “commemorating and strengthening the ideals of peace both within and among all nations and peoples.” By United Nations

“Pam’s Pick” this week is: “First Star I See Tonight” by Susan Elizabeth Philips, this is the story of Piper Dove a feisty female detective. Her first case is to follow Cooper Graham a former Chicago star quarterback. The only problem he has spotted her and is not happy that she is following him. Neither one can stand to lose. So what will happen next?

New Fiction: “Puppet Master” by Dale Brown, “Tom Clancy’s Op-Center: Scorched Earth” by George Galdorisi, “Sunday Kind of Love” by Dorothy Garlock, this book is also in large print, “The One Man” by Andrew Gross, “Any Minute Now” by Eric Van Lustbader, and Apprentice in Death” by J.D. Robb.

New Book Shot: “Let’s Play Make-Believe” by James Patterson.

New Christian Fiction: “The Selfless Act” by Wanda Brunstetter this is the sixth book in the Amish Millionaire series, and “Guide Me Home” by Kim Vogel Sawyer.

New Mysteries: “A Great Reckoning” by Louise Penny, and “Disappearing Nine Patch” by Arlene Sachitano, this is a Harriet Truman mystery.

New Non-fiction: “The 37th Parallel: the Secret Truth Behind America’s UFO Highway” by Ben Mezrich, “A Different Beautiful: Discovering and Celebrating Beauty in Places You Never Expected” by Courtney Westlake, “The War on Cops: How the New Attack on Law and Order Makes Everyone Less Safe” by Heather MacDonald, “Wanda Brunstetter’s Amish Friends Harvest Cookbook” by Wanda Brunstetter, “It Happened on Broadway: an Oral History of the Great White Way” compiled by Myrna Katz and Harvey Frommer, “Killing the Rising Sun: How America Vanquished World War II Japan” by Bill O’Reilly, and “In Trump We Trust” by Ann Coulter.

New Biographies: “Living with No Excuses: the Remarkable Rebirth of an American Soldier” by Noah Galloway and “Hillbilly Elegy: a Memoir of a Family and Culture in Crisis” by J. D. Vance.

New Audio Book: “Robert Ludlum’s the Bourne Enigma” by Eric Van Lustbader, “Killer Look” by Linda Fairstein, “Fly Away” by Kristin Hannah, and “By the Shores of Silver Lake” by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

New DVDs: “Eddie the Eagle,” “I Saw the Light,” and “The Angry Birds Movie.”

New TV Season: “The Brady Bunch” by season 1.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director

Library Notes for Sept. 14, 2016

Library Notes for September 14, 2016

On Saturday, September 17, 2016, will be the 229th anniversary of the signing of the Constitution of the United States of America. Stop by to see the Constitution display by the James Thomas Chapter of the Daughters of the American Revolution. We also have a display of books to go along with the display that can be checked out, so you may learn more about the Constitution.

“Pam’s Pick” this week is a bit of a mystery. “The Charmers” by Elizabeth Adler, this is the story of Mirabella. Mirabella’s Aunt Jolly dies unexpectedly and very mysteriously and she inherited her villa in the South of France. On the way to the villa she is ran off the road by a motorcycle and soon discovers that the danger is only beginning. Is someone out to kill her too? And if so, why?

New Fiction: “The Jealous Kind” by James Lee Burke, “Sting” by Sandra Brown, this book is also in large print, “The Kind Folk” by Ramsey Campbell, “The Commodore” by P. T. Deutermann, “The Daredevil Snared” by Stephanie Laurens, this is the third book in the Adventurers Quartet series, and “Damaged” by Lisa Scottoline.

New Christian Fiction: “The Wedding Shop” by Rachel Hauck, and “The Artisan’s Wife” by Judith Miller this is book three in the Refined by Love series.

New Large Print: “Slater’s Way” by Charles G. West.

New Mystery: “Someone Always Knows” by Marcia Muller.

New Biographies: “The Girl with the Lower Back Tattoo” by Amy Schumer, and “A Little Thing Called Life: on Loving Elvis Presley, Bruce Jenner, and Songs in Between” by Linda Thompson.

New Non-fiction: “A Call to Mercy: Hearts to Love, Hands to Serve” by Mother Teresa, “Mayo Clinic’s the Menopause Solution” by Stephanie Faubion, “The Southern Pie Book” by Jan Moon, “How to Build Bookcases & Bookshelves,” “The Art of Paper Flowers: Creating Realistic Blossoms from Ordinary Papers” by Bobby Pearce, and “The Greatest College Football Rivalries of All Times” by Martin Gitlin.

New Audio Books: “The Jealous Kind” by James Lee Burke, “Sweet Tomorrow” by Debbie Macomber, “Chase” by James Patterson, and “I Almost Forgot About You” by Terry McMillan.

New CDs: “If I’m Honest” by Blake Shelton and “You Should Be Here” by Cole Swindell.

New DVDs: “Me Before You,” “Pride + Prejudice + Zombies,” and “Underdogs.”

New TV Season: “NCIS” season 4.

Happy Reading!
Pam Metts, Director

Library Notes for Sept. 7, 2016

Library Notes for September 7, 2016

September is National Sign-Up for Library Card Month! “The three most important documents a free society gives are a birth certificate, a passport and a library card.” – E.L. Doctorow

Do you have a library card? If no, why not? They are FREE! Stop by and get your Library Card today!

“Pam’s Pick” this week is: “Curious Minds” by Janet Evanovich, this is the first book in the new Knight & Moon series. Financial analyst Riley Moon and eccentric savant Emerson Knight are an unlikely pair who are looking to uncover one of the biggest crimes of the century.

New Fiction: “Insidious” by Catherine Coulter, “Three Sisters, Three Queens” by Philippa Gregory, “Daughters of the Bride” by Susan Mallery, this book is also in large print, “Chance Developments” by Alexander McCall Smith, “White Bone” by Ridley Pearson, “The Underground Railroad” by Colson Whitehead, “The Witnesses” by Robert Whitlow, and “Family Tree” by Susan Wiggs.

New Christian Fiction: “Without Warning” by Lynette Eason, this is the second book in the Elite Guardians series, and “Fraying at the Edge” by Cindy Woodsmall, this is the second book in the Amish of Summer Grove.

New Mystery: “Midnight Crossing” by Tricia Fields.

New Biographies: “Bobby Kennedy: the Making of a Liberal Icon” by Larry Tye, and “Toni Tennille: a Memoir” by Toni Tennille.

New Non-fiction: “Uninvited: Living Loved When You Feel Less Than, Left Out, and Lonely” by Lysa TerKeurst, “Liars: How Progressives Exploit our Fears for Power and Control” by Glenn Beck, “What’s Really Happening to Our Planet?” by Tony Juniper, “Talking to Your Doctor: a Patient’s Guide to Communication in the Exam Room and Beyond” by Zackary Berger, “Digital Photography for Dummies” by Julie King, and “California” by Jamie Jensen.

New Audio Books: “Guilty Minds” by Joseph Finder, “Daughters of the Bride” by Susan Mallery, “Curious Minds” by Janet Evanovich, “Bullseye” by James Patterson, and “Eleanor & Park” by Rainbow Rowell.

New DVDs: “Ride Alone 2,” “Gods of Egypt,” and “Peppa Pig: Sunny Vacation.”

New TV Season: “Parks and Recreation” season 1.

Just a reminder: Storytime every Wednesday at 10:30.
Happy Reading!
Pam Metts, Director

Library Notes for April 6, 2016

Library Notes for April 6, 2016

“April hath put a spirit of youth in everything” by William Shakespeare, Sonnet 98.

“Pam’s Pick” this week: “The Steel Kiss” by Jeffery Deaver, Sachs and Rhyme are hot on the trail of a killer. They must race against the clock to unmask his identity, and discover his mission, before more people die.

New Fiction: “Off the Grid” by C.J. Box, “Host” by Robin Cook, “The Total Package” by Stephanie Evanovich, “America’s First Daughter” by Stephanie Dray, “The Passenger” by Lisa Lutz, and “Private Paris” by James Patterson, this book is also in large print.

New Christian Fiction: “If I Run” by Terri Blackstock, “Miriam and the Stranger” by Jerry S. Eicher, this is book three in the Land of Promise series.

New Large Print: “The Range Wolf” by Andrew Fenady.

New Mystery: “Clawback” by J.A. Jance.

New Non-fiction: “Smarter, Faster, Better: the Secrets of Being Productive in Life and Business” by Charles Duhigg, “The President’s Book of Secrets: the Untold Story of Intelligence Briefings to America’s Presidents from Kennedy to Obama” by David Priess, “Pretty Happy: Healthy Ways to Love Your Body” by Kate Hudson, “Life Without Glasses: LASIK, Lens Implants & Lens Exchange” by Robert Maloney, “Delicious One-pot Dishes: Quick, Healthy Diabetes-friendly Recipes” by Linda Gassenheimer, “Bold Expressive Painting: Painting Techniques for Still Lives, Florals and Landscapes in Mixed Media” by Annie Gonzales, and “50 Great American Places: Essential Historic Sites Across the U.S.” by Brent Glass.

New Audio Books: “The Steel Kiss” by Jeffery Deaver, “Private Paris” by James Patterson, and “Plain Return” by Sarah Price.

New CDs: “Reloaded: 20 #1 Hits” by Blake Shelton, and “Illinois” by Brett Eldredge.

New DVDs: “Sprectre (007),” “Winter’s Tale,” and “Daniel Tiger’s Neighborhood: It’s a Beautiful Day in the Neighborhood.”

New TV Season: “House of Cards” season 3.

New Services: We now have a color copier and scanner. The cost for a color copy is 50 cents.

Happy Spring Time Reading!

Pam Metts, Director

Library Notes for March 23, 2016

Library Notes for March 23, 2016

It’s March and that means March Madness! That is wonderful but if you’re not a basketball fan what do you do? Well, the library has the answer. With books, magazines, movies, music and so much more, we have something for everyone! Remember we are open on Monday night until 8:00.

Have you gotten signed up for LEGO NIGHT? We are getting really excited about LEGO NIGHT! March 31 we will have two sessions, 5:30-6:30 & 6:45-7:45. We have new games and more fun things to do. Call today to get signed up. 270-522-6301

“Pam’s Pick” this week is: “Under the Influence” by Joyce Maynard, this is a provocative, complex, and relentlessly gripping novel about emotional seduction and betrayal. Where do the boundaries of friendship lie? And at what point does generosity become a form of deadly manipulation?

New Fiction: “Sage’s Eyes” by V.C. Andrews this is the fourth book in the Forbidden series, “The Gangster” by Clive Cussler, “The Fourth Horseman” by David Hagberg, and “Georgia” by Dawn Tripp this is a Georgia O’Keeffe novel.

New Christian Fiction: “The Fragment” by Davis Bunn, “Room for Hope” by Kim Vogel Sawyer.

New Large Print: “Fair Play” by Deeanne Gist, and “Winchester 1886” by William W. Johnstone.

New Mystery: “Wedding Cake Murder” by Joanne Fluke, this is the 19th Hannah Swensen mystery and is also in large print.

New Biography: “Life is Short (No Pun Intended): Love, Laughter, and Learning to Enjoy Ever Moment” by Jennifer Arnold.

New Non-fiction: “The Name of God is Mercy” by Pope Francis, “Playing to the Edge: American Intelligence in the Age of Terror” by Michael Hayden, “13 Hours: the Inside Account of What Really Happened in Benghazi” by Michell Zuckoff, “Fifty Animals that Changed the Course of History” by Eric Chaline, “Living with Lymphoma: a Patient’s Guide” by Elizabeth Adler, “Fast Food, Good Food: More Than 150 Quick and Easy Ways to Put Healthy, Delicious Food on the Table” by Andrew Weil, “Trispective: the 3-in-1 Quilt” by Flora Joy, “The Literature Book,” and “National Geographic Guide to National Parks of the United States.”

New Audio Books: “Cometh the Hour” by Jeffrey Archer, “Plain Again” by Sarah Price, and “True Colors” by Kristin Hannah.

New CDs: “Picking Up the Pieces” by Jewel, and “Burning Bridges” by Bon Jovi.

New DVDs: “Everest,” “Pan,” and “Leslie Sansone-The Tone Every Zone Walk.”

New TV Season: “Reba” season 3.

We are still making appointments for the RSVP Tax service. Call 270-522-6301 for an appointment. 

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director

 

Library Notes for March 16, 2016

Library Notes for March 16, 2016

We are getting geared up for LEGO NIGHT! March 31 we will have two sessions, 5:30-6:30 & 6:45-7:45. We have new games and more fun things to do.

“Pam’s Picks” this week I have two books a fiction and a non-fiction. “A Girl’s Guide to Moving On” by Debbie Macomber, this is the story of Nichole and Leanne who bravely leave their troubled marriages and face the challenge of starting over. They soon discover that their inner strength and capacity for love is greater than they ever imagined. This book is also in large print. And “Road Trip Eats” by Gary P. West, this is a guide to 101 places across Kentucky ya gotta eat at, with recipes. And on page 48 is our very own local restaurant “Reva’s Place.” You will have to check this book out to read all about it.

New Fiction: “Deadiest of Sins” by Sallie Bissell, this is book six in the Mary Crow series, “The Art of War” by Stephen Coonts, “She’s Not There” by Joy Fielding, and “Violent Crimes” by Phillip Margolin.

New Christian Fiction: “Amish Sweethearts” by Leslie Gould, this is the second book in the Neighbors of Lancaster County, and “You’re the One That I Want” by Susan May Warren, this is a Christiansen Family novel.

New Large Print: “Salt to the Sea” by Ruta Sepetys.

New Mystery: “Death of a Nurse” by M.C. Beaton.

New Non-fiction: “Windows 8 for Seniors for Dummies” by Mark Justice Hinton, “Married and Still Loving It: the Joys and Challenges of the Second Half” by Gary Chapman, “The Complete Acne Health & Diet Guide: Naturally Clear Skin Without Antibiotics” by Makoto Trotter, “Container Theme Gardens: 42 Combinations” by Nancy Ondra, “Block a Day: 365 Quilting Squares for Patchwork Inspiration!” by Lucinda Ganderton, “Turner: His Life and Works in 500 Images” by Michael Robinson, “Fodor’s 2016 England” by Robert Andrews, and “The Divided Family in Civil War America” by Amy M. Taylor.

New Biography: “On My Own” by Diane Rehm.

New Audio Books: “Little Sister Death” by William Gay, “A Wedding at the Orange Blossom Inn” by Shelley Shepard Gray, and “Return of the Jedi: The Original Radio Drama.”

New CDs: “Untamed” by Cam, and “The First Time” by Kelsea Ballerini.

New DVDs: “90 Minutes in Heaven,” “Trainwreck,” and “Arthur’s Fountain Abbey.”

New TV Season: “Homeland” season 3.

We are still making appointments for the RSVP Tax service. Call 270-522-6301 for an appointment.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director

Library notes for March 13, 2016

“The March wind roars

Like a lion in the sky,

And makes us shiver

As he passes by.

When winds are soft,

And the days are warm and clear,

Just like a gentle lamb,

Then spring is here.”- Author Unknown

 

“Pam’s Pick” of the week was a hard choice so I picked a
fiction and a non-fiction. My fiction pick: “A Week in Winter” by Maeve Binchy, this is a story that will make
you laugh, cry, and care about the characters all at the same time. This is the
story of the first week of the opening of a new B&B. Chicky has turning an
old, decaying mansion into a warm and inviting place to stay. Each guest
searching for something different from their stay.

 

“Pam’s Non-fiction Pick” this week is “The Duck Commander Family” by Willie
& Korie Robertson, this is the story of how faith in God, family and ducks
built a multi-million dollar dynasty.
This book is sure to make readers “Happy Happy Happy!”

 

 

New Fiction:

“Alex Cross, Run”
by James Patterson, Detective Alex Cross is hunting three serial killers and at the same time someone else is hunting him.

 

“The Third Bullet”
by Stephen Hunter, this is a Bob Lee Swagger thriller. Swagger is interested in the events of November 22, 1963, and the third bullet that so decisively ended the life of President Kennedy and set the stage for one of the most enduring controversies of all time.

 

“Rogue” by Mark Sullivan, this is the story of orphan, turned thief, turned soldier, turned CIA operative. Robin Monarch’s past is not finished with him but they don’t know the truth or just how far he will go to right the wrongs in his past.

 

“Guilt” by Jonathan Kellerman, this is an Alex Delaware novel. Alex and LAPD detective Milo Sturgis, must confront a fanatically deranged madman to in this chilling case.

 

“The Night Ranger” by Alex Berenson, this is an electrifying new novel. John Wells must go underground in East Africa to track four kidnapped Americans and the Somali bandits who snatched them.

 

 

New Christian Fiction:

“Daybreak” by Shelley Shepard Gray, this is the first book in the Days of Redemption series. Viola is from a close-knit Amish family. When she starts working at a nearby Mennonite retirement home she meets Atle. His only living relative is his son Edward, a missionary in Nicaragua. She understands the importance of his mission but can’t imagine leaving his father in the hands of strangers.

 

“Short-straw Bride” by Karen Witemeyer, this book is in large print. This is a captivating historical romance. The Archer brothers don’t get off the ranch much. So when a female trespasser is found the four brothers decide to draw straws.

 

“The Maid of Fairbourne Hall” by Julie Klassen, this story will take you inside the fascinating belowstairs world of a 19th century English manor, where appearances can be deceiving.

 

“Rosa’s Land” by Gilbert Morris, this is the first book in the Western Justice series. Rosa leaves home for her grandfather’s ranch and the promise of a new life. But what she finds is the ranch being terrorized by outlaws. She goes to find the marshal only to find a stable boy. He must convince Rosa that he can help her.

 

 

New Mystery:

“Deadly Stakes” by J. A. Jance, this is an Ali Reynolds mystery. Ali finds herself working against the police to add up the clues that connect one frightened teenager, two dead bodies and $300,000.

 

 

New Large Print:

“Diamond Bay” by Linda Howard,

“Death Waited at Rialto Creek” by Lewis B. Patten, and

“Lacy” by Diana Palmer.

 

 

New Non-fiction:

“Envisioning Emancipation” by Deborah Willis and Barbara Krauthamer, this is the story of Black Americans and the end of slavery.

 

“The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People” by Stephen R. Covey, this book has powerful lessons in personal change with new foreword and afterword by the author.

 

“The 8 Hour Diet” by David Zinczenko, this is not only the easiest weight-loss plan ever created
it also is the most effective.

 

“Life Code” by
Dr. Phil McGraw, this book has the new rules for winning in the real world.

 

“St. Louis
Cardinals”
by Rob Rains with Keith Schildroth, this is the story of where
they have gone, Vince Coleman, Ernie Broglio, John Tudor and other Cardinal
Greats.

 

“Ninja” by
John Man, this is the history of 1,000 years of the Shadow Warriors.

 

“Wheat Belly
Cookbook”
by William Davis, M.D., this book has 150 recipes to lose the wheat,
lose the weight, and find your path back to health.

 

“The Explosive
Child”
by Ross Greene, this is a new approach to understanding and
parenting children who are easily frustrated and chronically inflexible.

 

“The Baby Book:
Everything You Need to Know About Your Baby from Birth to Age Two”
by
William Sears.

 

“Small Space
Decorating”
by Better Homes & Gardens, this is an inspiring collection
of what you can use to turn ho-hum into a showplace.

 

“The Big Dance”
by Barry Wilner and Ken Rappoport, this is the story of the NCAA Basketball
Tournament.

 

 

New Reference Book:

“The Disney Song
Encyclopedia”
by Thomas Hischak, this book has more than 900 songs from the
Disney Movies and TV shows.

 

 

New Audios:

“Deadly Stakes”
by J. A. Jance,

“Lincoln: Team of
Rivals”
by Doris Kearns Goodwin,

“Green Eggs and
Ham and Other Servings of Dr. Seuss”
by Dr. Seuss,

“Touch & Go”
by Lisa Gardner,

“Alex Cross, Run”
by James Patterson,

“Dream Eyes”
by Jayne Ann Krentz, and

“Inheritance”
by Christopher Paolini.

 

 

New CDs:

“Hymns” by Guy
Penrod,

“Hymns from the
Old Country Church,”

“Love is a Four
Letter Word”
by Jason Mraz, and

“What We Saw from
the Cheap Seats”
by Regina Spektor.

 

 

New DVDs:

“The Lucky One,”

“Wreck-it Ralph,”

“Miracle,”

“Argo,”

“Horrible Bosses,”

“The Perks of
Being a Wallflower,”

“Hotel
Transylvania.”

 

 

New TV Seasons:

“Mama’s Family”
season one, and

“Desperate
Housewives”
season one.

 

 

New Display: A collection of Salt & Pepper shakers
fill the display case this month. Some old ones that I am sure will spark a few
memories of times past, like Poppin Fresh the Pillsbury Doughboy.  This is the collection of Terry Hrudicka.

 

Happy Happy Happy Reading!

Library Note for March 9, 2016

Library Notes for March 9, 2016

March winds, and April showers, bring forth May flowers. Old English Proverb.

“Pam’s Pick” this week is: Rustler’s Moon” by Jodi Thomas, this is a Ransom Canyon Romance. The story of three strangers who are caught at the crossroads of life and must decide who to sacrifice to protect their own agendas and what they are willing to risk for love.

New Fiction: “The Wolves” by Alex Berenson, this is a John Wells novel, “Find Her” by Lisa Gardner, “What Remains of Me” by Alison Gaylin, “Back Blast” by Mark Greaney, and “The Cellar” by Minette Walters.

New Mystery: “A Quilt in Time” by Arlene Sachitano, this is the seventh book in the Harriet Truman series.

New Christian Fiction: “The Restoration” by Wanda Brunstetter, this is the third book in the Prairie State Friends series also in large print and “Cold Shot” by Dani Pettrey, this is the first book in the Chesapeake Valor series.

New Non-fiction: “A Mother’s Reckoning: Living in the Aftermath of Tragedy” by Sue Klebold, “Your Fit Pregnancy: Nutrition and Exercise Handbook” by Erica Willick, “Mini Encyclopedia of Goldfish” by Julia Russell-Davis, “The Negative Calorie Diet” by Rocco Dispirito, “The Kentucky Anthology: Two Hundred Years of Writing in the Bluegrass State” and “World Heritage Sites: a Complete Guide to 1007 UNESCO World Heritage Sites.”

New Biographies: “In Other Words” by Jhumpa Lahiri, and “Leonard: My Fifty-Year Friendship with a Remarkable Man” by William Shatner.

New Audio Books: “Host” by Robin Cook, “Mrs. Lincoln’s Rival” by Jennifer Chiaverini, and “39 Clues: Cahills vs. Vespers: Day of Doom” by David Baldacci.

New CDs: “The Milk Carton Kids” by Monterey, and “Purpose” by Justin Bieber.

New DVDs: “Fantastic Four,” “Pitching Love and Catching Faith,” and “PAW Patrol: Meet Everest!”

New TV Season: “7th Heaven” season 2.

LEGO NIGHT: March 31 at 5:30 and 6:45. New games, fun activities and prizes! Call 270-522-6301 for more information.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director

Library Notes for March 2, 2016

Library Notes for March 2, 2016

Today is READ ACROSS AMERICA DAY! And we are celebrating Dr. Seuss day too! Stop by for a few games, goody bags, and see “Thingy Too.” We are having a fun filled day all day!

“Pam’s Picks” this week is: “Cometh the Hour” by Jeffrey Archer, this is the sixth book in the Clifton Chronicles. The story continuous with this extraordinary family.

New Fiction: “The Opposite of Everyone” by Joshilyn Jackson, “The High Mountains of Portugal” by Yann Martel, “The Spring at Moss Hill” by Carla Neggers, this is the sixth book in the Swift River Valley series and in large print, “NYPD Red 4” by James Patterson, also in large print, “Free Men” by Katy Simpson Smith, and “The Newsmakers” by Liz Wiehl.

New Christian Fiction: “Always Watching” by Lynette Eason, this is the first book in the Elite Guardians series, and “Beyond the Silence” by Tracie Peterson.

New Mystery: “Death and the Redheaded Woman” by Loretta Ross, this is the first book in the Auction Block mystery series.

New Non-fiction: “Tuskegee’s Heroes: Featuring the Aviation Art of Roy LaGrone” by Charlie Cooper, “A Practical Wedding Planner: a Step-by-Step Guide to Creating the Wedding You Want with the Budget You’ve Got” by Meg Keene, “The 30 Day Sobriety Solution: How to Cut Back or Quit Drinking in the Privacy of Your Own Home” by Jack Canfield, “The Woodburner Handbook: a Practical Guide to Getting the Best From Your Stove” by Anthony Bailey, “The Complete Beginner’s Guide to Drawing: More Than 200 Drawing Techniques, Tips & Lessons,” “Fodor’s Spain 2016,” and “The Lovers: Afghanistan’s Romeo and Juliet: the True Story of How They Defied Their Families and Escaped an Honor Killing” by Rod Nordland.

New Biographies: “Earnhardt Nation: The Full-Throttle Saga of NASCAR’s First Family” by Jay Busbee, and “Sailor and Fiddler: Reflections of a 100 Year Old Author” by Herman Wouk.

New Audio Books: “Scandalous Behavior” by Stuart Woods, “The Proposal at Siesta Key” by Shelley Shepard Gray, and “Firefly Lane” by Kristin Hannah.

New CDs: “Whatever the Road” by Jason Crabb, and “Be One” by Natalie Grant.

New DVDs: “The Martian,” “Mission: Impossible –Rogue Nation,” and “Goosebumps.”

New TV Season: “Breaking Bad” season 6.

LEGO NIGHT March 31, 5:30-6:30 & 6:45-7:45. We have new games to play and great new prizes! More information to come.

 

Don’t forget to call to get your tax appointment with RSVP Tax Service, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 270-522-6301.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director

Library Notes for February 24, 2016

Library Notes for February 24, 2016

Black History Month quote: “Freedom is not given, it is won.” A. Philip Randolph

Up Coming Events: Dr. Seuss Day, March 2, stop by for a goody bag and see Thingy Toos!! What are Thingy Toos? Stop by to find out!

LEGO NIGHT March 31, 5:30-6:30 & 7:00-8:00. We have new games to play and great new prizes! More information to come.

“Pam’s Pick” this week is a new reference book, “The Kentucky African-American Encyclopedia” edited by Gerald L. Smith, Karen Cotton McDaniel, and John A. Hardin, this book offers fascinating stories of early pioneers and entrepreneurs such as the sports icon Muhammad Ali, and Wendell H. McRidley, who was a minister, educator and editor and publisher of the “Cadiz Informer” newspaper in the early 1900’s.

New Fiction: “The Ex” by Alafair Burke, “Breakdown” by Jonathan Kellerman, “Robert B. Parker’s Blackjack” by Robert Knott, and “The Lady’s Command” by Stephanie Laurens, this is the first volume in the Adventurers Quartet.

New Christian Fiction: “Your Heart’s Desire” by Melody Carlson, and “Keeper of the Stars” by Robin Lee Hatcher, this is the third book in the Kings Meadow series.

New Mystery: “The Plague of Thieves Affair” by Marcia Miller.

New Large Print: “This Tender Melody” by Kianna Alexander, this is book one in the Gentlemen of Queen City series, and “New Leaf” by Catherine Anderson, this is the second book in the Mystic Creek series.

New Non-fiction: “Haunted Holidays: Twelve Month of Kentucky Ghosts” by Roberta Simpson Brown, “The COPD Solution: a Proven 10 week Program for Living and Breathing Better with Chronic Lung Disease.” By Dawn Fielding, “Chicken Soup for the Soul: My Very Good, Very Bad Cat” by Amy Newmark, “The People’s Place: Soul Food Restaurants and Reminiscences from the Civil Right Era to Today” by Dave Hoekstra, “The Complete Book of Home Organization” by Toni Hammersley, “Deck Designs: Great Ideas from Top Deck Designers’ by Steve Cory, and “Committed to Victory: the Kentucky Home Front During World War II” by Richard Holl.

New Biographies: “A Doctor in the House: My Life with Ben Carson” by Candy Carson, and “Sam Phillips: the Man Who Invented Rock’n’Roll” by Peter Guralinick.

New Audio Books: “After She’s Gone” by Lisa Jackson, “Bone to Be Wild” by Carolyn Haines, and “Farmer Boy” by Laura Ingalls Wilder.

New CDs: “Sometime Last Night” by R5, “I Am” by Leona Lewis.

New DVDs: “A Walk in the Woods,” “Bessie,” and “Hotel Transylvania 2.”

New TV Season: “Longmire” season 3.

Don’t forget to call to get your tax appointment with RSVP Tax Service, Tuesdays and Thursdays, 270-522-6301.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director