Janet Ross-Heiner, Library Assistant and Engilsh Language Instructor recommends What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance by Carolyn Forché. Over the past six years I have cultivated relationships with many patrons who have a great passion for reading. I invite you now to read, What You Have Heard Is True: A Memoir of Witness and Resistance by Carolyn Forché. Her incantation with writing has a tone that is scorching and poetic. I felt spellbound when reading her work. … [Read more...] about Book Review: “What You Have Heard Is True”
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Book Review: Razzmatazz
Will Duke, Information Systems Manager, recommends Razzmatazz by Christopher Moore. Sammy “Two-Toes” Tiffin is back in the sequel to Christopher Moore’s sequel Noir. Now, if you haven’t read Noir, go do that right now. I’ll wait. Okay, good book, right? Well, you’re in for more of the same in Razzmatazz. Eddie’s back trying to start a driving school with his girlfriend, while his crazy uncle is trying to save his opium den business while hiding … [Read more...] about Book Review: Razzmatazz
Film Review: Hound of the Baskervilles
Aly Wepplo, Media and Digital Librarian, recommends Der Hund Von Baskerville (The Hound of the Baskervilles), a silent film directed by Richard Oswald. I’m thrilled to be a part of The Liberty Theatre Company’s upcoming play, The Hound of the Baskervilles. It’s a modern adaptation of the classic Sherlock Holmes mystery, and it’s brought to life by just three actors – playing almost 20 parts. The story is a classic of English literature. In it, Holmes and Watson investigate the legend of a … [Read more...] about Film Review: Hound of the Baskervilles
Oceans of Possibilities; A Sea of Reading
Children's and YA Summer Reading Program Reports Record-Breaking Success and Amazing Accomplishments Riddle: What has 73,800 pages, 295 kids, 78 Teens, two narwhals, and a set of Apple AirPods? Answer: The Community Library's Youth Summer Reading 2022! And that just scratches the surface in a year that saw the first in-person celebration in two years, new prizes, better prizes, more prizes, and the greatest number of teen participation ever. "Oceans of Possibilities" surrounded … [Read more...] about Oceans of Possibilities; A Sea of Reading
Book Review: The Candy House
Pam Parker, Circulation Manager, recommends The Candy House by Jennifer Egan. The Candy House (2022): Highly recommended for those that like to wax philosophic and unravel complex plots as they read. Be prepared for a dose of gritty reality. Jennifer Egan’s newest work of fiction, The Candy House, is unusual. Published as a novel, it reads more like a series of related short stories. A number of the characters appear in several stories but at different periods … [Read more...] about Book Review: The Candy House
Book Review: Nettle & Bones
Sara Zagorski, Gold Mine Thrift Retail Manager, recommends Nettle & Bones by T. Kingfisher. So, a pseudo-nun, magical mortician, evil fairy godmother, convicted murderer, and a dog made of bones walk into a bar… Nettle & Bones is a fairy tale turned on its head, as told from the perspective of Marra, the third-born princess of a small city-state. Her home is under constant threat, surrounded by far larger domains eager to get their hands on the Harbor Kingdom and the valuable … [Read more...] about Book Review: Nettle & Bones





