The new Circulation Desk will be installed on Monday, April 10, 2023. The library will be closed for the safety of everyone involved. This is extending our holiday closure by a day. The work surface will be installed on Tuesday, April 11, 2023. The library will offer Curbside Services only that day to cause as little disruption for the work crew as possible. Staff will deliver library items to patrons outside as well as accept copy & fax orders from the parking lot. Patrons can send print jobs to the … read more Under Construction…
Books we’ve read or can’t wait to read in January: Everyone in My Family Has Killed Someone by Benjamin Stevenson I can’t wait to read this book that just released on January 17th. It’s advertised as a Knives Out mystery meets Agatha Christie. What could be more fun? ~Leslie W. Georgie, All Along by Kate Clayborn This romance releases on January 24th. I was sold when I learned that Georgie acquires an unexpected roommate described as a quiet, grouchy man who is the current town hermit. Toss in a “friendfic” … read more January Staff Recommendations
Thank You for Listening by Julia Whelan A quirky romantic comedy from author Julia Whelan. An uplifting novel regarding a former actress who’s fortunately able to transition from screen acting to audio book narration. After a tragic accident changes her dreams, she finds a path of self-acceptance, discovery and love when she reluctantly agrees to narrate one final romance novel. ~ Erin The Family Game by Catherine Steadman I loved it. It reminded me of family game night when I was a kid. Only this family plays for keeps. How … read more December Staff Recommendations
The holidays are here, and we have loads of books on display throughout the library. Pictured here is our adult display ready for your holiday reading enjoyment.
A fresh batch of staff recommendations for anyone looking to build their To-Be-Read list. Hester: Amazing re-telling of The Scarlet Letter. Albanese shares a wonderful story of Nathaniel Hawthorne and Isobel Gamble, the woman she imagines to be the inspiration for Hester Prynne. ~Leslie M. The Sun Down Motel: Before she was born Carly Kirk’s aunt Viv disappeared while working at the Sun Down Motel in Fell, NY. Carly has never been able to let go of her aunt’s mysterious disappearance. So Carly moves to Fell to visit the motel … read more Staff Recommendations
We have some recent staff reads to recommend if you are looking for something new (or different) to read this month. Killers of a Certain Age by Deanna Raybourn Can middle-aged assassins really be allowed to retire? That’s the hope when the ladies take off for their all-expense paid cruise. This thriller is a can’t miss. ~ Leslie W. The Net Beneath Us by Carol Dunbar The Net Beneath Us is a beautifully written, character driven debut novel set in rural Wisconsin- perfect for Yooper readers! ~ Leslie M. Hide … read more Staff Book Recommendations