Library Notes for March 28, 2018

Library Notes for March 28, 2018

Easter will be this weekend on April 1st. I was asked the other day “when was the last time Easter fell on April 1st?” The last time was April 1, 1956 but the next time will be April 1, 2029. Happy Easter!

Movie Time: We will show “Ferdinand” on Good Friday, March 30th at 2:00 in the basement of the library. Popcorn and drinks will be provided. And yes, it is FREE. The movie is based on the 1936 children’s book “The Story of Ferdinand” by Munro Leaf.

Pam’s Pick this week is: “As You Wish” by Jude Deveraux, this is the third book in the Summerhouse series. Three women end up at the Summerhouse for different reasons but soon they open up to each other about their regrets, wishes and dreams. When they are given the opportunity to chance to right the wrongs in their past, all three discover what can happen when dreams really do come true.

New Fiction: “The Rising Sea” by Clive Cussler, “A Merciful Death” by Kendra Elliot this is the first book in the Mercy Kilpatrick series, “Outpost” by W. Michael Gear, “The Woman Left Behind” by Linda Howard, “Closer Than You Know” by Brad Parks, “The Kremlin Conspiracy” by Joel C. Rosenberg, and “The Broken Girls” by Simone St. James.

New Christian Fiction: “If I Live” by Terri Blackstock, this is the third book in the If I Run series.

New Mystery: “Raspberry Danish Murder” by Joanne Fluke, this is a Hannah Swensen mystery, this book is also in large print.

New Biography: “Educated: a Memoir” by Tara Westover.

New Non-fiction: “Broad Band: the Untold Story of the Women Who Made the Internet” by Claire Evans, “Happiness is a Choice You Make: Lessons from a Year Among the Oldest Old” by John Leland, “The Woman’s Hour: the Great Fight to Win the Vote” by Elaine Weiss, “Bluegrass: a True Story of Murder in Kentucky” by William Van Meter, “Practical House Plant Book” by Fran Bailey, “Ultimate Guide Decks: Plan, Design, and Build,” and “Homespun Style” by Selina Lake.

New Audio Books: “Caribbean Rim” by Randy Wayne White, “A Death in Live Oak” by James Grippando and “The Neighbor” by Dean Koontz.

New DVDs: “Thor: Ragnarok,” “All Saints,” and “Coco.”

New TV Season: “The Originals” season 1.

Tax season is almost over but there are still a few appointments available. Call the library for an appointment.

Happy Reading!

Pam Metts