A place where staff reviews are shared with the public! Be kind, all of these reviews are done by staff members who want to share what they are/have been reading, watching, and listening to. We also share what is new in the libraries and a staff member gives a brief blurb about the book, courtesy of our OPAC (Syndetics Unbound Blurbs) or Novelist Blurbs about the books.
Wednesday, July 14, 2021
July 14, 2021 - Staff Reviews
Monday, July 12, 2021
July 12, 2021 - New Arrivals
July 12, 2021
Adult Fiction
Jackpot by Stuart Woods.
When Peter Barrington and
Ben Bachetti come under threat while working at a film festival abroad, Teddy
Fay is lured to the glittering city of Macau to resolve the problem. He'll soon
come to find that world of posh casinos, luxurious developments, and boundless
wealth has a dark underbelly of crime and political intrigue . . . and that the
biggest players behind the scenes may be far closer to home than anticipated.
With international deals and private vendettas at stake, the villains behind
the plot aren't about to let Teddy stand in their way. What they don't know is
that this seemingly harmless film producer has more than a few tricks up his
sleeve.
Golden Girl by Elin Hilderbrand.
On a perfect June day,
Vivian Howe, author of thirteen beach novels and mother of three nearly
grown children, is killed in a hit-and-run car accident while jogging near her
home on Nantucket. She ascends to the Beyond where she's assigned to a Person
named Martha, who allows Vivi to watch what happens below for one last summer.
Vivi also is granted three "nudges" to change the outcome of events
on earth, and with her daughter Willa on her third miscarriage, Carson partying
until all hours, and Leo currently "off again" with his
high-maintenance girlfriend, she'll have to think carefully where to use them. From
the Beyond, Vivi watches "The Chief" Ed Kapenash investigate her
death, but her greatest worry is her final book, which contains a secret from
her own youth that could be disastrous for her reputation. But when hidden
truths come to light, Vivi's family will have to sort out their past and
present mistakes--with or without a nudge of help from above--while Vivi
finally lets them grow without her.
Kiss My Boots by Harper Sloan.
"New York Times bestselling author Quinn Davis prefers to live her life
quietly. She's the stereotypical tomboy with two overprotective big brothers
who have always been there to protect her, especially from devilishly handsome
cowboys with silver tongues. That is, until Tate Montgomery comes riding back
into town. After nine years of silence, their first meeting is far from
something out of a fairy tale and only further convinces Quinn that men aren't
worth her time. The only place Tate Montgomery ever truly felt at home growing
up was during the long, sweltering summer months he spent at his Gram and Paw's
farm in Pine Oak, Texas. Now, Tate has returned to his childhood sanctuary
seeking a fresh start - but if he's being entirely honest, he's not just back
for the wranglers and Stetsons. During those summers, Quinn was a
friend-turned-young-love who Tate lost when life threw him a curveball and he
cut all ties to his past. But all it takes is one glance at the raven-haired
beauty for him to realize just how much he's been missing..."-- Provided
by publisher.
Adult Non-Fiction
The Man I Knew by Jean Becker.
As chief of staff, Jean
Becker had a ringside seat to the never-boring story of George Herbert Walker
Bush's life post-presidency, including being at his side when he died and
subsequently facing the challenge-and great honor-of being in charge of his
state funeral. Full of heart and wisdom, THE MAN I KNEW is a vibrant
behind-the-scenes look into the ups and downs of heading up the office of a
former president by one of the people who knew him best. This book tells the
story of how, after his devastating loss to Bill Clinton in 1992, President George
H.W. Bush rebuilt his life, found a way to make a difference, and how, by the
time he died in November 2018, was revered by his country and the world. Bush's
post-presidency journey was filled with determination, courage, love, hope,
humor, fun, and big ideas. He became best friends with the man who defeated
him; developed the odd habit of jumping out of airplanes; and learned how to
adjust to life in a wheelchair, after having lived most of his life as a
high-energy athlete. He joyously saw two sons become governors of their states,
one of whom would go one to become President of the United States.
The Craft by John Dickie.
Founded in London in 1717
as a way of binding men in fellowship, Freemasonry proved so addictive that
within two decades it had spread across the globe. Masonic influence became
pervasive. Under George Washington, the Craft became a creed for the new
American nation. Masonic networks held the British empire together. Under
Napoleon, the Craft became a tool of authoritarianism and then a cover for
revolutionary conspiracy. Both the Mormon Church and the Sicilian mafia owe
their origins to Freemasonry. Yet the Masons were as feared as they were
influential. In the eyes of the Catholic Church, Freemasonry has always been a
den of devil-worshippers. For Hitler, Mussolini and Franco, the Lodges spread
the diseases of pacifism, socialism and Jewish influence, so had to be crushed.
Freemasonry's story yokes together Winston Churchill and Walt Disney; Wolfgang
Mozart and Shaquille O'Neal; Benjamin Franklin and Buzz Aldrin; Rudyard Kipling
and 'Buffalo Bill' Cody; Duke Ellington and the Duke of Wellington. John
Dickie's The Craft is an enthralling exploration of the world's most
famous and misunderstood secret brotherhood, a movement that not only helped to
forge modern society, but has substantial contemporary influence, with 400,000
members in Britain, over a million in the USA, and around six million across
the world.
Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel
Black is a Rainbow
Color by Angela Joy. E
From the wheels of a
bicycle to the robe on Thurgood Marshall's back, Black surrounds our lives. It
is a color to simply describe some of our favorite things, but it also evokes a
deeper sentiment about the incredible people who helped change the world and a
community that continues to grow and thrive.
Who is Dwayne “The
Rock” Johnson? by James Buckley, Jr. J NF
Thursday, July 8, 2021
July 8, 2021 - Book Club Preview
Meeting is scheduled for Thursday July 29th at 5 pm.
Discussions are available virtually!
About the book...
Miss Clawdy's Café has won the Jubilee blue ribbon every year since the dawn of time. This year, town matron Violet Prescott is going after that ribbon with an iron-clad determination only thinly disguised by her perfect coiffure and flawless manners, bless her heart.
It's time for café owners Cathy and Marty and their best friend Trixie to pull out their secret weapon. And this is where a lifetime of friendship, combined with just the right recipe at just the right time, might carry the day―or blow everything to smithereens.
Welcome to Cadillac, Texas, where the jalapeños are hot, the gossip is hotter, and at the end of the day, it's the priceless friendships that are left standing...
About the author...
New York Times and USA Today bestselling author Carolyn Brown was born in Texas and raised in southern Oklahoma. These days she and her husband make their home in Davis, Oklahoma, a small town of less than three thousand people where everyone knows everyone, knows what they are doing and with whom, and read the weekly newspaper to see who got caught.
Wednesday, July 7, 2021
July 7, 2021 - Staff Reviews
Monday, July 5, 2021
July 5, 2021 - New Arrivals
July 5, 2021
Adult Fiction
Country Proud by Linda Lael Miller.
First love always burns
brighter...Sheriff Eli Garrett is grateful for the good things in this life.
Like his two best friends since childhood. A job that he loves. Enough land
under the big skies of Montana to make a man feel free. And Brynne Bailey,
finally back home in Painted Pony Creek to stay. Brynne was his high school
sweetheart--and the girl he'd betrayed all those years ago. But now, with a new
year right around the corner, it's time to make amends and see what the future
might hold...if she'll let him. Brynne has one rule for herself: never date
another cop. She made that mistake once before, and her heart still hasn't
recovered from losing the kids she'd started to think of as her own. So she's
happy to put the past behind her and be Eli's friend. Anything else is out of
the question...until one electric kiss changes everything between them. But
when a case blows wide open, putting Eli in danger, Brynne will confront her
biggest fear.
A Simple Murder by Linda Castillo.
"New York times bestselling author Linda Castillo is known as a 'master of
the genre' (People) for her pulse-pounding mystery series set in Amish country.
Now, together for the first time in print, 'A Simple Murder' features six
original short stories starring whip-smart chief of police, Kate Burkholder."--
Provided by publisher.
The Bullet by Iris Johansen.
Diane Connors is a
dedicated doctor with the world's biggest secret, a discovery that could have
shocking global ramifications. But while conducting private research
trials, word has gotten out. The wrong people have heard the news and now want
to hide Diane's achievement for their own ends. With nowhere else to turn,
Diane finds herself on the doorstep of the last man she wants to ask for help:
her ex-husband, Joe Quinn. Joe has remarried, and he and his wife, Eve Duncan,
seem blissfully happy in their quiet, rural life until they are faced with the
challenge of risking it all--even their marriage itself--for the greater good...Now
Eve is trapped in a web of murder and deceit as powerful enemies rush to cover
up the truth, determined that Diane's discovery goes with her to the
grave--even if Eve and Joe get buried with her.
Adult Non-Fiction
Everybody Has a Podcast
(Except You) by Justin McElroy.
"From the McElroy
Brothers, creators and comedic forces behind the hit podcasts My Brother, My
Brother and Me, The Adventure Zone, and many others, comes a helpful and
sometimes hilarious how-to podcast guide covering everything you need to know
to make, produce, edit, and promote a podcast...and get rich* doing it!
(*Results not guaranteed)"-- Provided by publisher.
Crisis of the Two
Constitutions by Charles R. Kesler.
American politics grows
embittered because it is increasingly torn between two rival constitutions, two
opposed cultures, two contrary ways of life. American conservatives rally
around the founders' Constitution, as amended and as grounded in the natural
and divine rights and duties of the Declaration of Independence. American
liberals herald their "living Constitution," a term that implies that
the original is dead or superseded, and that the fundamental political
imperative is constant change or transformation (as President Obama called it)
toward a more and more perfect social democracy ruled by a Woke elite. Crisis
of the Two Constitutions details how we got to and what is at stake in our
increasingly divided America. It takes controversial stands on matters
political and scholarly, describing the political genius of America's founders
and their efforts to shape future generations through a constitutional culture
that included immigration, citizenship, and educational policies. Then it turns
to the attempted progressive refounding of America, tracing its accelerating
radicalism from the New Deal to the 1960s' New Left to today's unhappy campus
nihilists. Finally, the volume appraises American conservatives' efforts, so
far unavailing despite many famous victories, to revive the founders'
Constitution and moral common sense. From Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump, what
have conservatives learned and where should they go from here? Along the way,
Charles R. Kesler argues with critics on the left and right, and refutes
fashionable doctrines including relativism, multiculturalism, critical race
theory, and radical traditionalism, providing in effect a one-volume guide to
the increasingly influential Claremont school of conservative thought by one of
its most engaged, and engaging, thinkers.
Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel
Spell Trouble by P. C. Cast & Kristin Cast. YA
Hunter and Mercy Goode are
twin witches, direct descendants of the founder of their town of Goodeville. As
their ancestors have done before them, it is now time for the twins to learn
what it means to be Gatekeepers-the protectors of the Gates to different
underworlds, ancient portals between their world and realms where mythology
rules and nightmares come to life. When their mother becomes the first victim in
a string of murders, the devastated sisters vow to avenge her death. But it
will take more than magic to rein in the ancient mythological monsters who've
infected their peaceful town. Now Hunter and Mercy must come together and
accept their destiny or risk being separated for good.
Rescue by Jennifer Nielsen.
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Six hundred and
fifty-seven days ago, Meg Kenyon's father left their home in France to fight
for the Allies in World War II, and that was the last time Meg saw him.
Recently, she heard he was being held prisoner by the Nazis, a terrible
sentence from which Meg fears he'll never return. All she has left of him are
the codes he placed in a jar for her to decipher, an affectionate game the two
of them shared. But the codes are running low, and soon there'll be nothing
left of Papa for Meg to hold on to at all. Suddenly, an impossible chance to
save her father falls into Meg's lap. After following a trail of blood in the
snow, Meggie finds an injured British spy hiding in her grandmother's barn.
Captain Stewart tells her that a family of German refugees must be guided
across Nazi-occupied France to neutral Spain, whereupon one of them has
promised to free Meg's father. Captain Stewart was meant to take that family on
their journey, but too injured to complete the task himself, he offers it to
Meg, along with a final code from Papa to help complete the mission -- perhaps
the most important, and most difficult, riddle she's received yet. As the Nazis
flood Meg's village in fierce pursuit, she accepts the duty and begins the trek
across France. Leading strangers through treacherous territory, Meg faces
danger and uncertainty at every turn, all the while struggling to crack her
father's code. The message, as she unravels it, reveals secrets costly enough
to risk the mission and even her own life. Can Meg solve the puzzle, rescue the
family, and save her father?