The Bookmobile will not be at any stops this week for scheduled maintenance. We will resume a normal schedule Tuesday, May 28.

2012 Teens’ Top Ten Nominations

Posted by on August 13, 2012

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The Teens’ Top Ten is a teen choice list, where teens from around the country nominate and choose their favorite books of the previous year.  You can vote for your favorites on the list during August and September and the winners will be announced during Teen Read Week in October. We’ll be having a Books [...]

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Fiction & Nonfiction NYT Bestsellers

Posted by on August 6, 2012

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Flynn’s ‘Gone Girl’ is back on top this week….makes me curious! Find this week’s bestsellers at the library. There are two ways to get your hands on a title; place a request and wait for it, or try your luck and check the new title shelves the next time you come in!

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My Own Worst Frenemy

Posted by on July 23, 2012

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Chanti’s mom is an undercover cop, which is the worst thing to be in their rough Denver neighborhood. Everybody hates a snitch and blowing her mom’s cover would mean endangering her life, so Chanti is good at keeping secrets. I loved this urban mystery book!

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Fiction & Nonfiction NYT Bestsellers

Posted by on July 18, 2012

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While the list has been on hiatus as we updated our catalog, it’s gratifying to hear you missed it!! Find this week’s bestsellers at the library. There are two ways to get your hands on a title; place a request and wait for it, or try your luck and check the new title shelves the next time you come in!

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ReShonda Tate Billingsley

Posted by on July 5, 2012

ReShonda Tate Billingsley at the Library

Join ReShonda Tate Billingsley, national best-selling author, Thursday July 12 7:00PM-8:30PM in Marvin Auditorium 101BC as she discusses her new book “The Secret She Kept.” Billingsley is a former television and radio show reporter, actress, freelance reporter,  ghost writer, professional editor, and has written 21 bestselling books (including eight adult novels, eight teen novels, one [...]

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Six Hundred Miles of Hope in The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Posted by on June 6, 2012

The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry

Over the years Harold and his wife, Maureen, have grown apart almost to the point of forgetting when they met and fell in love. Now in Harold’s retirement, their lives have taken on a mundane routine of two people living together but emotionally apart when suddenly Harold receives a letter from Queenie who is dying in a hospice over six hundred miles away. Breaking with common sense and in a spur of the moment decision Harold takes off and decides to walk the hundreds of miles to see Queenie before she dies because he has come to believe that as long as he walks Queenie will live.

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