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by Karl Suechting Posted Dec 14, 2017
Historical fiction has always been one of my favorite genres, and 2017 has been a great year for new books...
Posted Dec 7, 2017
Emma is currently our Youth Services Intern as she studies for her Master in Library and Information Science at the...
by Scott Lenski Posted Nov 28, 2017
We are in a golden age of television. Long episodic storytelling is very fashionable and we’re seeing a lot of...
by Emma Fisher Posted Nov 18, 2017
Memoirs have a way of grabbing you (and staying with you afterwards) because they are real stories told by real...
by Ina Margulis Posted Nov 9, 2017
No sense fighting the calendar, winter is on the way if we like it or not. And we can’t change...
Posted Nov 3, 2017
Several of my favorite works of fiction employ literary devices that call attention to the fictional nature of the work....
Posted Oct 26, 2017
As children’s librarians, we talk a lot about the importance of reading, talking, and singing in early childhood literacy, hence...
Posted Oct 10, 2017
Everyone loves a good mystery! As the weather gets chillier and the leaves start to change, it’s the perfect time...
Posted Oct 4, 2017
Check out some of our recent additions to our audiobook collection including some new fiction and nonfiction.
Posted Sep 28, 2017
Ever find yourself in a reading slump? One of our librarian's recently found herself not reading. She shares some tips...