Library News for June 22, 2016

Child-Facebook-CSLP2016Summer reading registration is underway. Our summer reading theme is “On Your Mark, Get Set, READ!”  Weekly programs start in July. Keep reading the Library News for program updates or follow us on Facebook. Students can also join our Buggy Book Club and win prizes weekly for checking out and reading books.  We hope visiting the library a part of your weekly routine.

New books for children include: Amos and the Moon by Jan B. Balet, The Wing on a Flea by Ed Emberley, Big Fish Little Fish by Tiger Tales, Engineering: Cool Women Who Design by Vicki V. May, Big Nate: From the Top by Lincoln Peirce, Galactic Hot Dogs: Cosmoe’s Wiener Getaway by Max Brallier, Rachel Maguire, and Nichole Kelley, Gold Fish by Nat Luurtsema, Touch and Trace Farm by Tiger Tales, Presidential Elections and Other Cool Facts by Syl Sobel, J.D., 4th Ed.,  Renewable Energy: Discover the Fuel of the Future with 20 Projects by Joshua Sneldman and Erin Twamley, How to Catch a Leprechaun by Adam Wallace and Andy Elkerton, Time Stoppers by Carrie Jones, Friends To The Rescue by Suzanne Chiew, and Bring Me A Rock! by Daniel Miyares.

New books on the adult fiction shelf include: Lawyer for the Dog by Lee Robinson, The City of Mirrors by Justin Cronin, Deliah: Treacherous Beauty by Angela Hunt, The Beautiful Pretender by Melanie Dickerson, Cold Barrel Zero by Mathew Quirk, Deception Island by Brynn Kelly, No Other Will Do by Karen Witemeyer, Into the Free by Julie Cantrell, Shadow War by Sean McFate,  Liberty’s Last Stand by Stephen Coonts, The After Party by Anton Disclafani, Someone Like You by Victoria Bylin, Her One an Only by Becky Wade, The Atomic Weight of Love by Elizabeth Church, Britt-Marie Was Here by Fredrik Backman, The Noise of Time by Julian Banres, Anatomy of a Soldier by Harry Parker, Falling by Elisha Cooper, Stiletto by Daniel O’Malley, The Girls by Emma Cline, Barksins by Annie Proulx, Brighton by Michael Harvey, The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman, Murder on the Quai by Cara Black, The Freeman by Joe Hill, Under the Harrow  by Flynn Berry, Widow-Maker by Paul Doiron, Charcoal Joe by Walter Mosley, and Duty and Honor by Grant Blackwood.

New books on the adult non-fiction shelf include: The Maximum Security Book Club by Mikita Brottman, How May We Hate You? Notes from the Concierge Desk by Anna Drezen and Todd Dakotah Briscoe, Grunt: The Curious Science of Humans At War by Mary Roach, Rise of the Rocket Girls by Nathalia Holt, Braving It: A Father, A Daughter, and and Unforgettable Journey Into the Alaskan Wild by James Campbell, The 5 Love Languages of Teenagers by Gary Chapman, and Kill Jeff Davis: The Union Raid on Richmond, 1864 by Bruce M. Venter.

New movies this week include: The Confirmation starring Clive Owen, Hello, My Name is Doris starring Sally Field, Gridlocked starring Dominic Purcell, Eddie The Eagle starring Hugh Jackman and Taron Egerton, Get a Job starring Miles Teller, London Has Fallen starring Gerard Butler and Morgan Freeman, I Am Potential starring Burgess Jenkins and Jimmy Bellinger, Lea to the Rescue by American Girl, and Hail Caesar! Starring Josh Broline and Geroge Clooney.

To access our digital resources or to borrow movies or music from the library, simply get a library card. Library cards are free with a photo I.D. and a recently postmarked piece of mail.  If there’s a special book, movie, or music artist you would like to see offered, please let us know. We’ll do our best to meet your needs.

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Library News for June 15

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Thank you to everyone who donated books or bought books at the annual Friends of the Library book sale. The Friends of the Library deserve a special thank you for working so hard, and also thank you to the ladies from the Allen County Detention Center for helping us unpack and arrange books for the sale.

Summer reading registration is underway. Our summer reading Child-Facebook-CSLP2016theme is “On Your Mark, Get Set, READ!”  Weekly programs start in July. Keep reading the Library News for program updates or follow us on Facebook. Students can also join our Buggy Book Club and win prizes weekly for checking out and reading books.  We hope visiting the library is a part of your weekly routine.

The youth lego club will meet on Saturday, June 18, from 11:00 pm – 12:30 pm.Legos

If you want to learn how to turn trash into compost, join us at 1:00 on Saturday, June 18. Sign up for either program by calling 270-237-3861. compost banner

New books for children include:  Flying Frogs and Walking Fish by Steve Jenkins and Robin Page, Thunder Boy, Jr. by Sherman Alexie, Chicken in Space by Adam Lehrhaupt, The Secret Subway by Henry Holt,  The Girl in the Tower by Lisa Schroeder, Some Kinds of Happiness by Claire Legrand, Our Teacher is a Vampire and other True Stories by May Amato, Save Me a Seat by Gita Varadarajan, Poison is not Polite by Robin Stevens, Wolf Hollow by Lauren Wolk, The Family Fletcher Takes Rock Island y Dana Alison Levy, Hippopotamister by John Patrick Green, Before We Met by Laura Krauss Melmed, Into the Wild: Yet Another Misadventure by Doreen Cronin, Strudel’s Forever Home y Martha Freeman, As Brave as You by Jason Reynolds, Brave Like Me by Barbara Kerley, The Unsolved Myster of Haunted Houses by Katherine Krohn, The Renaissance by Mary Quicley.

New books on the adult fiction shelf include: All Summer Long by Melody Carlson, Dear Fang, With Love by Rufi Thorpe, Wintering by Peter Geye, Lawyer for the Cat by Lee Robinson, Mystery Summer by Hanah McKinnon, Monsters: A Love Story by Liz Kay, The Gilded Years by Karin Tanabe, Lily and the Octopus by Steven Rowley, Homecoming by Yaa Gyasi, A Hero of France by Alan Furst, End of Watch by Stephen King, Elizabeth by John Guy, Modern Lovers by Emma Straub, The Blue Bath by Mary Waters-Sayer, A Shade of Vampire by Bella Forrest, The Sport of Kings by C.E. Morgan, When Jesus Wept by Brodie & Brock Toene

New books on the adult non-fiction shelf include: The True Tails of Baker and Taylor by Jan Louch with Lisa Rogak, The 5 Love Languages of Children by Gary Chapman and Ross Campbell, The Sun & The Moon & The Rolling Stones by Rich Cohen, The View From the Cheap Seats by Neil Gaiman, The Dog Merchants by Kim Kavin, The Apache Wars by Paul Andrew Hutton, The Essential Bernie Sanders and His Vision for America by Jonathan Tasini, and Mayo Clinic: A to Z Health Guide edited by Scott C. Litin, M.D.,

New movies this week include: Jarhead 3: The Siege  starring Scott Atkins and Charlie Weber, 13 hours: The Secret Soldiers of Benghazi starring James Badge Dale and John Krasinski and Disney’s Zootopia.

To access our digital resources or to borrow a book, movie or music from the library, simply get a library card. Library cards are free with a photo I.D. and a recently postmarked piece of mail.  If there’s a special book, movie, or music artist you would like to see offered, please let us know. We’ll do our best to meet your needs.

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Library News for June 8

 

Summer reading registration is underway. Our summer reading theme is “On Your Mark, Get Set, READ!”  Weekly programs Child-Facebook-CSLP2016start in July. Keep reading the Library News for program updates or follow us on Facebook. Students can also join our Buggy Book Club and win prizes weekly for checking out and reading books.  We hope visiting the library a part of your weekly routine.

Book-Sale-BannerThe annual Friends of the Library Book Sale will take place on Friday and Saturday, June 10 and 11 from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Books will be on sale for $1.00 per bag.  Stop by early to pick out the best selections.

We’ll keep to our regular story hour schedule through June for preschool children. We meet on Tuesday at 10:00 am and Saturday’s at 1:00 pm. Toddler Time is Thursday at 10:00.

If you want to learn to knit or crochet, Loose Ends will teach you. They meet every Tuesday at 3:30. Supplies are provided for beginners.yarn

New books for children include:  Hattie Peck by Emma Levey, Where is Rusty by Sieb Posthuma, There Is a Tribe of Kids by Lane Smith, The Red Apple by Freidun Oral, Shoo, Fly, Don’t Bother Me Retold by Blake Hoena, Prairie Dog Song by Susan Li Roth and Cindy Trumbore, The Airport Book by Lisa Brown, The Girl in the Well is Me by Karen Rivers,  Twenty Yawns by Jane Smiley and Lauren Castillo, Circle by Jean Baker, Wet Cement: A Mix of Concrete Poems by Bob Raczka, You Made Me a Mother by Laurenne Sala, Blocks by Irene Dickson, Elmer and Grandpa Eldo by David McKee, and One Hundred Bones by Yuval Zommer.

New books on the adult fiction shelf include: City of Secrets by Stewart O’Nan, His to Command by Opal Carew, Troublemaker by Linda Howard, Easy Pickings by Richard S. Wheeler, The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick, The Translation of Love by Lynne Kutsakake, And After The Fire by Lauren Belfer, The Body in the Wardrobe by Katherine Hall Page, The Pug List by Alison Hodgson, A Murder in Time by Julie McElwain,  A Dream of Miracles by Ruth Reid, The Two Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman, Gone Too Far by Natalie D. Richards, The Goodbye Bride by Denise Hunter, All Summer Long by Dorthea Benton Frank, and Island House by Nancy Thayer.

New books for young adults include: Almost Midnight by C.C. Hunter, The Bane Chronicles by Cassandra Clare, Can You Keep A Secret by R.L. Stine, A Court of Mist and Fury by Sarah Maas, Dream Things True by Mare Marquard, Eternal by C.C. Hunter, The Girl Who Fell by S.M. Parker, The Greatest Zombie Movie Ever by Jeff Strand, The Great Hunt by Robert Higgens, and Half Lost by Sally Green,

New books on the adult non-fiction shelf include: Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep by Michael Schulman, The Naturalist: Theodore Roosevelt by Darrin Lunde, The Rainbow Comes and Goes by Anderson Cooper & Gloria Vanderbilt, Becoming Grandma by Lesley Stahl, Longevity by Cameron Diaz, It’s All Easy by Gwyneth Paltrow, Left of Boom by Douglas Laux and Ralph Pezzullo, Dream Home by Jonathan & Drew Scott, and Unashamed by Lecrae,

New movies include: The Finest Hours: The Impossible Rescue starring Chris Pine and Casey Affleck, Race starring Stephan James, Gods of Egypt starring Nikolaj Coster-Waldau and Gerard Butler, and Pride & Prejudice and Zombies starring Lily James and Sam Riley.

To access our digital resources or to borrow movies or music from the library, simply get a library card. Library cards are free with a photo I.D. and a recently postmarked piece of mail.  If there’s a special book, movie, or music artist you would like to see offered, please let us know. We’ll do our best to meet your needs.

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Library News for June 1, 2016

Child-Facebook-CSLP2016Summer reading registration starts on June 1. Our summer reading theme is “On Your Mark, Get Set, READ!”  Weekly programs start in July. Keep reading the Library News for program updates or follow us on Facebook. Students can also join our Buggy Book Club and win prizes weekly for checking out and reading books.  We hope you make visiting the library a part of your weekly routine.

Book-Sale-BannerThe annual Friends of the Library Book Sale will take place on Friday and Saturday, June 10 and 11 from 9:00 am – 4:00 pm. Books will be on sale for $1.00 per bag.  Stop by early to pick out the best selections.

We’ll keep to our regular story hour schedule through June for preschool children. We meet on Tuesday at 10:00 am and Saturday’s at 1:00 pm. Toddler Time is Thursday at 10:00.

If you want to learn to knit or crochet, Loose Ends will teach you. They meet every Tuesday at 3:30. Supplies are provided for beginners.

New books for children include:  Finding Wild by Megan Wagner Lloyd, Slickety Quick by Skila Brown, The Wheels on the Tuk Tuk by Kabir Sehgal & Surishtha Sengal, Buddy and Earl Go Exploring by Maureen Fergus, The World in a Second by Isabel Minhós Matins, Good Night Baddies by Deborah Underwood and Juli Kangas, Flora and the Peacocks by Molly Idle, My Old Pal, Oscar by Amy Hest illustrated by Amy Bates, Malaika’s Costume by Nadia L. Hohn, Maggie and Wendel Imagie Everything! by Cori Doerrfeld, and The Thank You Book by Mo Willems.

New books on the adult fiction shelf include: City of Secrets by Stewart O’Nan, His to Command by Opal Carew, Troublemaker by Linda Howard, Easy Pickings by Richard S. Wheeler, The Curious Charms of Arthur Pepper by Phaedra Patrick, The Translation of Love by Lynne Kutsakake, And After The Fire by Lauren Belfer, The Body in the Wardrobe by Katherine Hall Page, The Pug List by Alison Hodgson, A Murder in Time by Julie McElwain, Burning Roof by Janice Cantore, A Dream of Miracles by Ruth Reid, The Two Family House by Lynda Cohen Loigman, Gone Too Far by Natalie D. Richards, and The Goodbye Bride by Denise Hunter,

New books on the adult non-fiction shelf include: Her Again: Becoming Meryl Streep by Michael Schulman, The Naturalist: Theodore Roosevelt by Darrin Lunde, The Rainbow Comes and Goes by Anderson Cooper & Gloria Vanderbilt, Becoming Grandma by Lesley Stahl, Longevity by Cameron Diaz, It’s All Easy by Gwyneth Paltrow, Dream Home by Jonathan & Drew Scott,  and Unashamed by Lecrae.

New movies include: Kindergarten Cop 2 starring Dolph Lundgren, The Witch starring Anya Taylor-Joy, How to Be Single starring Dakota Johnson and Rebel Wilson, Joseph’s Fiennes Risen, Zoolander No. 2 starring Owen Wilson, and Rise of the Legend starring Eddie Peng.

To access our digital resources or to borrow movies or music from the library, simply get a library card. Library cards are free with a photo I.D. and a recently postmarked piece of mail.  If there’s a special book, movie, or music artist you would like to see offered, please let us know. We’ll do our best to meet your needs.

Library News for June 1, 2016 2017-11-08T14:33:54+00:00