Nite Readers: The Story Hour
Nite Readers

Nite Readers: The Story Hour

The Story Hour By: Thrity Umrigar Date: Thursday, March 21st, 2019 @Harnish Time: 7:00pm AVAILABLE FOR IMMEDIATE CHECKOUT IN AUDIO FORMAT ON HOOPLA! An experienced psychologist, Maggie carefully maintains emotional distance from her patients. But when she meets a young Indian woman who tried to kill herself, her professional detachment disintegrates. Cut off from her family in India, Lakshmi is desperately […]

Book Clubbers: The Dry
Book Clubbers

Book Clubbers: The Dry

The Dry By: Jane Harper Date: Thursday, March 7th, 2019 @Harnish Time: 7:00pm After getting a note demanding his presence, Federal Agent Aaron Falk arrives in his hometown for the first time in decades to attend the funeral of his best friend, Luke. Twenty years ago when Falk was accused of murder, Luke was his alibi. Falk and his father […]

Cozy Corner: A Pedigree to Die for
Cozy Corner

Cozy Corner: A Pedigree to Die for

A Pedigree to Die for By: Laurien Berenson Date: Wednesday, March 6th, 2019 @Harnish Time: 7:00pm The apparent heart attack that killed kennel owner Max Turnbull has left seven pups in mourning, and his wife Peg suspecting foul play. But the only evidence is their missing prize pooch–a pedigreed poodle named Beau. Enter Melanie Travis. With her young son happily […]

September 2018 Library Reads Picks
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September 2018 Library Reads Picks

The 7 1/2 Deaths of Evelyn Hardcastle by Stuart Turton “Imagine the movie Groundhog Day, except this time Aiden Bishop wakes up each day in a deteriorating manor house, as a different person, and must work out who he is and how he relates to everyone else at the party commemorating the long ago death of a child. If he can’t […]

August 2018 Library Reads Picks
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August 2018 Library Reads Picks

Vox by Christina Dalcher “In the future world depicted in Vox, women are limited to speaking 100 words per day. Readers will want to shout every word in their heads, hoard every book in their libraries, and second guess the words of every person in their lives. A captivating, timely book that explores women’s rights in a fast-paced, compelling story.”    […]

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July 2018 Library Reads

Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik “A wonderful reimagining of the Rumpelstiltskin story. A tale of love, family, magic, and destiny, told from the perspective of three strong female characters.” Melanie Liechty, Logan Library, Logan, UT Clock Dance: A Novelby Anne Tyler “Willa Drake gets a second act when she steps in to care for a nine-year-old in a complicated situation. […]

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June 2018 Library Reads Picks

Bring Me Back: A Novelby B.A. Paris “Intensifying psychological suspense. Twelve years after Finn’s girlfriend Layla disappeared, a discovery raises new questions.” Catherine Coyne, Mansfield Public Library, Mansfield, MA There Thereby Tommy Orange “A large cast of interwoven characters depicts the experience of Native Americans living in urban settings. Perfect for readers of character-driven fiction with a strong sense of […]

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May 2018 Library Reads Picks

Furybornby Claire Legrand “Fierce, independent women full of rage, determination, and fire. The first novel in the Empirium trilogy holds appeal for both young adult and adult readers. For fans of Game of Thrones, Once Upon a Time, and The Hunger Games.” Kristin Friberg, Princeton Library, Princeton, NJ The Other Lady Vanishes by Amanda Quick “Historical romantic suspense. Who would suspect that the […]