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Library Notes for July 13, 2022

Libraries store the energy that fuels the imagination. They open up windows to the world and inspire us to explore and achieve, and contribute to improving our quality of life. Libraries change lives for the better. ~Sidney Sheldon

Upcoming fun at the library!

Summer Reading! Ms. Katie has so many fun things lined up for the whole month of July. It is every Wednesday in July at 10:30 & 12:30.

I Spy in July! The display case is full of things. Can you find all the items on the list?

Storywalk: July 11th-16th “There Was an Old Mermaid Who Swallowed a Shark” by Lucille Colandro

Book Club: July 16th from 1:00-2:00 this month’s book is: “The Sea of Lost Girls” by Carol Goodman.

Movie Night: July 18th we will be showing “Luca” 6-8:30, free popcorn and drinks

Trivia Night: July 25th for teens and adults 6-8

Pam’s Pick this week is: “The House Across the Lake” by Riley Sager, this is the story of Casey Fletcher widowed and recently let go from her latest acting job. She retreats to her family’s lake home where she spends her time drinking and spying on the couple across the lake. When the wife goes missing Casey must find out what happened. Did she leave or was it foul play?

New Fiction: “Horse” Geraldine Brooks, “Movieland” by Lee Goldberg, this is the fourth book in the Eve Ronin series, “Out of the Clear Blue Sky” by Kristan Higgins, “Mustique Island” by Sarah McCoy, and “Escape” by James Patterson.

New Christian Fiction: “A Time to Bloom” by Lauraine Snelling, this is the second book in the Leah’s Garden series.

New Large Print: “Shadow Fire” by Christine Feehan, this is the seventh book in the Shadow Riders series.

New Mystery: “The Darling Dahlias and the Red Hot Poker” by Susan Wittig Albert, this is the tenth book in the Darling Dahlias series.

New Biography: “Just Tyrus: a Memoir” by Tyrus.

New Non-Fiction: “Now What? : How to Move Forward When We’re Divided(About Basically Everything)” by Sarah Stewart Holland, “Resistance Band Workouts for Seniors: Strength Training at Home or on the Go” by Karina Inkster, “The Best of Birds & Blooms 2022,” and “Home Sweet Organized Home: Declutter and Organize Your Busy Family” by Jessica Litman.

New Audio Books: “Every Cloak Rolled in Blood” by James Lee Burke, and “A Face to Die For” by Iris Johansen.

New Movies: “Fatherhood,” and “Barbie Big City, Big Dreams.”

New TV Season: “Fear the Walking Dead” season 2.

Happy Summer Reading!

Pam Metts, Director

May be an image of text that says 'unputdownable page-turner." -ALEX MICHAELIDES, author THE SILENT PATIENT THE HOUSE ACROSS THE LAKE N. NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER RILEY A Nove SAGER AUTHOR OF SURVIVE THE NIGHT'

Original source can be found here.



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