Today, the publisher, Norstedts Forlag (who own the rights to the series), announced (yes, it's in Swedish, but Google Translator will take care of that for you) that they have contracted author David Lagercrantz to write a fourth Millenium novel, due to be published in August 2015.
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Wednesday, December 18, 2013
What's Next for Lisbeth Salander?
Today, the publisher, Norstedts Forlag (who own the rights to the series), announced (yes, it's in Swedish, but Google Translator will take care of that for you) that they have contracted author David Lagercrantz to write a fourth Millenium novel, due to be published in August 2015.
Saturday, December 14, 2013
So What Do Librarians Read?
It's a question we get asked all the time and the truthful answer is that if you ask 5 librarians that question, you'll get 25 answers. This, then, makes the one and only list of the Best Books of 2013 I'm going to publish very unique.
Near the end of November, librarians around the country were challenged to tweet their favorite titles from 2013 with the hashtag #libfaves13. For ten days, librarians tweeted one title each day and now the results have been released!
Near the end of November, librarians around the country were challenged to tweet their favorite titles from 2013 with the hashtag #libfaves13. For ten days, librarians tweeted one title each day and now the results have been released!
ELEANOR & PARK |
Rowell, Rainbow |
| FANGIRL | Rowell, Rainbow |
| ROSIE PROJECT, THE | Simsion, Graeme |
| LIFE AFTER LIFE | Atkinson, Kate |
| OCEAN AT THE END OF THE LANE | Gaiman, Neil |
| CUCKOO'S CALLING | Galbraith, Robert /Rowling |
| GOLDFINCH, THE | Tartt, Donna |
| HOW THE LIGHT GETS IN | Penny, Louise |
| INTERESTINGS, THE | Wolitzer, Meg |
| HUMAN DIVISION | Scalzi, John |
| LEXICON | Barry, Max |
| ME BEFORE YOU | Moyes, Jo Jo |
| NO GOOD DUKE GOES UNPUNISHED | MacLean, Sarah |
| WE ARE ALL COMPLETELY BESIDE OURSELVES | Fowler, Karen Joy |
| BETTER NATE THAN EVER | Federle, Tim |
| DETROIT: AN AMERICAN AUTOPSY | LeDuff, Charlie |
| FLORA & ULYSSES: THE ILLUMINATED ADVENTURES | DiCamillo, Kate |
| GOLEM AND THE JINNI, THE | Wecker, Helene |
| LONGBOURN | Baker, Jo |
| BONE SEASON | Shannon, Samantha |
| CURTSIES AND CONSPIRACIES | Carriger, Gail |
| ETIQUETTE AND ESPIONAGE | Carriger, Gail |
| HELP FOR THE HAUNTED | Searles, John |
| RELISH: MY LIFE IN THE KITCHEN | Knisley, Lucy |
| SOMEONE | McDermott, Alice |
| STORYTELLER | Picoult, Jodi |
| TENTH OF DECEMBER | Saunders, George |
| THINKING WOMAN'S GUIDE TO REAL MAGIC, THE | Barker, Emily Croy |
| ANCILLARY JUSTICE | Leckie, Ann |
| COUNTING BY 7's | Sloan, Holly Goldberg |
| FIVE DAYS AT MEMORIAL | Fink, Sherri |
| GULP | Roach, Mary |
| HEIRESS EFFECT, THE | Milan, Courtney |
| HUSBAND'S SECRET, THE | Moriarty, Liane |
| JOURNEY | Becker, Aaron |
| P.S. BE ELEVEN | Williams-Garcia, Rita |
| RECONSTRUCTING AMELIA | McCreight, Kimberly |
| RETURNED, THE | Mott, Jason |
| SAGA | Vaughn, Brian K. |
| TALE FOR THE TIME BEING, A | Ozeki, Ruth |
| TELL THE WOLVES I'M HOME | Brunt, Carol Rifka |
| VAMPIRES IN THE LEMON GROVE | Russell, Karen |
| WORLD'S STRONGEST LIBRARIAN | Hanagarne, Josh |
| AMERICANAH | Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi |
| AND THE MOUNTAINS ECHOED | Hosseini, Khaled |
| BOXERS & SAINTS | Yang, Gene Luen |
| BOY ON THE PORCH | Creech, Sharon |
| CALLING DR. LAURA | Georges, Laura |
| CINNAMON AND GUNPOWDER | Brown, Eli |
| CODE NAME VERITY | Wein, Elizabeth |
| COLDEST GIRL IN COLDTOWN | Black, Holly |
| CRAZY RICH ASIANS | Kwan, Kevin |
| DOCTOR SLEEP | King, Stephen |
| DOLL BONES | Black, Holly |
| DREAM THIEVES | Steifvater, Maggie |
| ENGAGEMENTS, THE | Sullivan, J. Courtney |
| FAULT IN OUR STARS , THE (2012 title | Green, John |
| FLORA AND THE FLAMINGO | Idle, Molly |
| FORGIVE ME, LEONARD PEACOCK | Quick, Matthew |
| LOST GIRLS | Kolker, Robert |
| NIGHT FILM | Pessl, Marisha |
| NOS4A2 | Hill, Joe |
| OUT OF THE EASY | Sepetys, Ruta |
| REAL BOY, THE | Ursu, Anne |
| RIVER OF NO RETURN | Ridgway, Bee |
| ROSE UNDER FIRE | Wein, Elizabeth |
| S. | Dorst, Doug / Abrams, J.J. |
| SCARLET | Meyers, Marissa |
| SCREAMING STAIRCASE, THE | Stroud |
| SERAPHINA | Hartman, Rachel |
| VISITATION STREET | Pochoda, Ivy |
Note that the list is in the order of the most votes received, and when multiple books received the same number of votes, they were then alphabetized.
Feel free to give us a call for help getting your hands on a copy of any of these titles!
Happy Holiday Reading!
Thursday, December 5, 2013
Attention Book Groups
The House Girl by Tara Conklin
The House Girl, the historical fiction debut by Tara Conklin, is an unforgettable story of love, history, and a search for justice, set in modern-day New York and 1852 Virginia.
Weaving together the story of an escaped slave in the pre–Civil War South and a determined junior lawyer, The House Girl follows Lina Sparrow as she looks for an appropriate lead plaintiff in a lawsuit seeking compensation for families of slaves. In her research, she learns about Lu Anne Bell, a renowned prewar artist whose famous works might have actually been painted by her slave, Josephine.
Featuring two remarkable, unforgettable heroines, Tara Conklin's The House Girl is riveting and powerful, literary fiction at its very best. Available as a Book Group to Go bag.
Wednesday, November 20, 2013
Are you an avid reader?
If you are and have not discovered goodreads.com, you may want to check
it out. On goodreads you can keep track
of all of the books you have read and would like to read. You can get reading ideas based on the books
you have read and discuss books with other readers. There are literally thousands of reading
groups you can join, depending on your interest. If you
like trivia, there are quizzes on hundreds of books, including a never-ending
book quiz. I have kept a list for over
ten years of books I have read, and on goodreads I could enter them and then
tag them under different categories, such as historical fiction, nonfiction,
suspense, favorites, etc. It’s a great
way to recommend books to people, depending on their reading preference. So, if you’re a reader I encourage you to
give goodreads a try.
Tuesday, November 19, 2013
From Page to Screen: Flowers in the Attic
It was probably inevitable. I mean, now that 50 Shades is being made into a movie the floodgates have opened and the bar of "questionable taste" has been....adjusted.
Without further ado, I give you the trailer for Flowers in the Attic.
Lest you are surprised Flowers hasn't been made into a movie before now, rest assured: a 1987 adaptation was released, but only hinted at the incest that is integral to the plot (the part that was 90% of the reason most of us weren't allowed to read the book). According to star Mason Dye, this adaptation will be different, saying "we stay very true to the book."
The new film adaptation will premiere on Lifetime, January 18, 2014. Incidentally, that leaves you plenty of time to read the book before you pop your popcorn.
Happy Reading!
Without further ado, I give you the trailer for Flowers in the Attic.
Lest you are surprised Flowers hasn't been made into a movie before now, rest assured: a 1987 adaptation was released, but only hinted at the incest that is integral to the plot (the part that was 90% of the reason most of us weren't allowed to read the book). According to star Mason Dye, this adaptation will be different, saying "we stay very true to the book."
The new film adaptation will premiere on Lifetime, January 18, 2014. Incidentally, that leaves you plenty of time to read the book before you pop your popcorn.
Happy Reading!
Friday, October 25, 2013
World Book Night Returns!
Hey Book Lovers! It's time to get ready to share your passion!
World Book Night 2014 is already in the works, with titles having been released this past week and applications to be a Book Giver are open!

In case you've not yet experienced it, here's the long (in short) about World Book Night: each year, readers from around the country nominate books that they have loved and the top 35 most recommended books then go back to the presses and get snazzy new covers that mark them as a World Book Night title. Meanwhile, Book Lovers (such as yourself--hint hint) are busily signing up online, all over the country, to be Book Givers. You'll ask for your top three choices of the above-mentioned books. Early next year, you'll pick where you want to pick up your box of books and then, magically, a box will arrive at that place with your name on it and 20 copies of one of your top three picks. You, then, my devoted readers, will go out into the community on April 23 and give away the books, for free, to anyone willing to try them out!
The idea behind World Book Night is to get books into the hand of people who might not have books of their own, or people who are less inclined to read. The beauty of the book nominating system is that all these books have been selected by other readers--think of them as the Best of the Best in the People's Choice Awards.
If you're ready to get involved, go here to fill out the application to be a Book Giver. Want to know more about World Book Night? Check out the website to learn all about the story behind this great annual event. And if you're simply ready to read every single book on the list, give the Ask Here Desk at the library a call at 355-2730 and we'll help you get your hands on them.
Happy Reading!
Happy Reading!
Thursday, October 17, 2013
The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton
From the New York Times and #1 internationally bestselling author of The Distant Hours, The Forgotten Garden, and The House at Riverton, a spellbinding novel of family secrets, murder, and enduring love:
During a picnic at her family’s farm in the English countryside, sixteen-year-old Laurel Nicolson witnesses a shocking crime, a crime that challenges everything she knows about her adored mother, Dorothy. Now, fifty years later, Laurel and her sisters are meeting at the farm to celebrate Dorothy’s ninetieth birthday. Realizing that this is her last chance to discover the truth about that long-ago day, Laurel searches for answers that can only be found in Dorothy’s past. Clue by clue, she traces a secret history of three strangers from vastly different worlds thrown together in war-torn London—Dorothy, Vivien, and Jimmy—whose lives are forever after entwined. A gripping story of deception and passion, The Secret Keeper will keep you enthralled to the last page. Available as a book group to go bag.
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