Library Notes for January 24, 2018

Library Notes for January 24, 2018

National Puzzle Day is January 29. And did you know the library has jigsaw puzzles? Do you have old puzzles you would like to trade for a different one? You can trade puzzles at the library for free. Stop by and check them out.

Pam’s Pick this week is: “Darker” by E.L. James, this is the second book in the Fifty Shades by Christian trilogy. This is the retells of the events of “Fifty Shades Darker” through the eyes of the dominant Christian Grey.

New Fiction: “Carnegie’s Maid” by Marie Benedict, “Fools and Mortals” by Bernard Cornwell, “Livia Lone” by Barry Eisler, “The Woman in the Window” by A.J. Finn, “The Perfect Stranger” by Megan Miranda, and “Unbound” by Stuart Woods.

New Christian Fiction: “The Lacemaker” by Laura Frantz, and “Out of the Ashes” by Tracie Peterson, this is the second book in the Heart of Alaska series and also in large print.

New Mystery: “Dead to the Last Drop” by Cleo Coyle this is a Coffeehouse mystery.

New Biography: “Bobby Kennedy: a Raging Spirit” by Chris Matthews.

New Non-fiction: “Python Without Fear: a Beginner’s Guide That Makes You Feel Smart” by Brian Overland, “Murder, Interrupted: True Crimes Thrillers” by James Patterson, “English for Everyone: English Vocabulary Builder,” “Camper Rehab: a Guide to Buying, Repairing, and Upgrading Your Travel Trailer” by Chris Peterson, “Chihuly: an Artist Collects” by Bruce Helander, “Television Series of the 1970s: Essential Facts and Quirky Details” by Vincent Terrace, and “The Family Tree Guide to DNA Testing and Genetic Genealogy” by Blaine T. Bettinger.

New Audio Books: “Death at Nuremberg” by W.E.B. Griffin, “Manhattan Beach” by Jennifer Egan, and “Bourbon Empire” by Reid Mitenbuler.

New DVDs: “Victoria & Abdul,” “The Hitman’s Bodyguard,” and “Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Beyond the Known Universe.”

New TV Season: “Blue Bloods” season 1.

Don’t forget: Our January Contest: “Be Kind! Challenge!” Pick up a “Be Kind” paper complete at least four challenges bring it back pick a prize and put your name in for the drawing of the book: “Wonder” by R.J. Palacio, that is now a major motion picture.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts, Director