Thursday, February 10, 2022

February 10, 2022 - BCPL Resume Tips


 Hello again, job seekers! Glad to have you back this month for our February resume tip...

Tip #16 - Power Verbs

Sometimes it's not just what you say, but how you say it. And that is especially true with your one-page resuming. You are striving to really paint a quick but vivid picture of your previous jobs and talents. You want your next manager or supervisor to be able SEE you doing all that hard work you've put in time and time again!

Here are some great snippets that are easy to work into your job descriptions and/or skills.

Greeting
Designating
Reviewing
Prioritzing
Researching
Verifying
Evaluating
Completing
Analyzing
Organizing
Assisting
Educating
Inquiring

You would be surprised how many of these word you can work into your resume! Also, they might even give you some ideas if you are struggling describe or illustrate just what you did at that job ten years ago all day. 

Also. Try to avoiding repeating the same words over and over on your resume. That shows a lack of creativity and inspiration. A few repeats are okay but try to make each job position or task stand out!

Until next month, folks! Remember, your local library is always ready and willing to help with job searches or even just updating your personal files and portfolios.

Wednesday, February 9, 2022

February 9, 2022 - Staff Reviews


Any Sign of Life

By Rae Carson

Rating 4 stars

YA Lit

https://wvreads.overdrive.com/media/6007966


If you are a fan of ya lit and/or dystopian reads, this is the book for you. For those who may not know what dystopian reads means, think of Hunger Games/The Giver/Divergent/The Maze Runner/etc. The plot typically takes place on Earth OR something resulting in the loss of Earth. Typically after the world as we know it changes so drastically that a new eco/class/financial system is in play, and/or the topography of the world was changed.


This plot take place in the future, after the pandemic has come and gone, and another super deadly virus hits and leaves only a handful of people alive. I enjoyed the main characters and thought a lot about what happened was plausible. But at times there were things where attention should have been paid a bit better to the details and how someone might know some information, and/or how did certain things happen really with no fleshed out details.


The ending ended with the possibility of a sequel but is also wrapped it up a bit. I was not as happy with the ending as though it wrapped up for what currently takes place in the book, you are left thinking and wondering what else will happen to the main characters. What happens to make it a dystopian is a HUGE deal, and not knowing the fate of the world and the characters just personally sets me on edge. But it fits the book 100% since the characters were living on the edge every day.

(AS)

Tuesday, February 8, 2022

February 8, 2022 - Staff Reviews

Shielding Devyn
Susan Stoker
Release Date: May 18, 2021
Ebook Available from WV Reads!


3 Stars - Another likable entry in this short Stoker series. Devyn's in less trouble herself than the last few books implied, but Lucky's in no need of an excuse to turn up the heat on their relationship. This one was pretty much a love story right off the bat, a little something for fans of the author basically.

We had some build up to Lucky and Devyn, and they didn't waste much more time getting into their relationship. Most of Stoker's stories are of the insta-love variety. But this one might win the race. Lucky's a man who knows what he wants. He's got his friend's blessing and he's ready to make Devyn a lucky girl. Devyn's not really as quirky as some heroines go. She mostly checks all the Stoker girl boxes. But she had a difficult childhood and struggles with her family. Also, pet lovers rejoice! They're proud animal lovers and pet parents.

One of my big issues here was the sibling relationship, especially with mutual friends involved. Growing up with two siblings, varying age differences, I can't imagine that Grover just sit around and let his two younger siblings just work on their huge problems. Supposed Devyn and Grover are close and he knows Spencer was always cruel to her at times. Would he really leave Lucky alone, knowing he knew the story? No. Not in real life. This aspect took up the first half of the book. Broken up by Lucky adopting some sad little pets that will have every reader following their local animal shelter stalking their social media pages. A note on the steamy scenes: Stoker's come in two styles hot or awkward. These started off awkward but sorta found their way to hot. Still skimmable as usual for those who prefer to skip those chapters. Finally, the conclusion wasn't especially memorable or chilling so the suspense was a bit sub-par for Stoker. Worth a quick read if you're into this series. Otherwise, you won't miss much.

(NS)


 

Monday, February 7, 2022

February 7, 2022 - New Arrivals

Adult Fiction

Playing for Pizza by John Grisham.

Overnight, he became a national laughingstock and, of course, was immediately cut by the Browns and shunned by all other teams. But all Rick knows is football, and he insists that his agent, Arnie, find a team that needs him. Against enormous odds Arnie finally locates just such a team and informs Rick that, miraculously, he can in fact now be a starting quarterback. Great, says Rick--for which team? The mighty Panthers of Parma, Italy. Yes, Italians do play American football, to one degree or another, and the Parma Panthers desperately want a former NFL player--any former NFL player--at their helm. So Rick reluctantly agrees to play for the Panthers--at least until a better offer comes along--and heads off to Italy. He knows nothing about Parma--not even where it is--has never been to Europe, and doesn't speak or understand a word of Italian. To say that Italy--the land of opera, fine wines, extremely small cars, romance, and Football Americano-- holds a few surprises for Rick Dockery would be something of an understatement.

 

Life is Amazing by John Mihalyo.

Jake Million has just returned back to his hometown of Follansville after spending the winter months in Florida. His plans are to live life to the fullest emphasizing the Four F's, his faith, his family, his friends and having fun.

 

Murder, She Wrote: Killing in a Koi Pond by Jessica Fletcher & Terrie Farley Moran.

After traveling to Bethesda for a mystery writers' conference, Jessica Fletcher decides she's earned a vacation and takes a train to Columbia, South Carolina, to visit her old college friend Dolores, who has recently married her third husband, Willis Nickens, a wealthy and cutthroat businessman. They've moved into an opulent historic home with plenty of space for guests, and Jessica is ready for a week of shopping, gossiping, and relaxing at the grand estate. But the morning after she arrives, Jessica discovers Willis face down in the koi pond, and despite what the police think, she's sure foul play is involved. She hadn't known Willis long, but it's clear to her that he didn't concern himself with making friends. The question isn't if her friend's husband was murdered but by whom.

 

Adult Non-Fiction

James Madison by Jay Cost.

How do you solve a problem like James Madison? The fourth president is one of the most confounding figures in early American history -- his political trajectory seems almost intentionally inconsistent. He was both for and against a strong federal government. He wrote about the dangers of political parties in the Federalist papers and then helped to found the Republican party just a few years later. And though he has frequently been celebrated as the "father of the constitution," his contributions to our founding document were subtler than many have supposed. This so-called "Madison problem" has occupied scholars for ages. Previous biographies have made sense of Madison's mixed record by breaking his life into discrete periods. But this approach falls short. Madison was, of course, a single person -- a brilliant thinker whose life's work was to forge a stronger Union around principles of limited government, individual rights, and above all, justice. As Jay Cost argues in this incisive new biography, we cannot comprehend Madison's legacy without understanding him as a working politician. We tend to focus on his accomplishments as a statesman and theorist -- but the same ideals that guided his thinking in these arenas shaped his practice of politics, where they were arguably more influential. Indeed, Madison was the original American politician. Whereas other founders split their time between politics and other vocations, Madison dedicated himself singularly to the work of politics and ultimately developed it into a distinctly American idiom. Bringing together the full range of his intellectual life, Cost shows us Madison as we've never seen him before: not as a man with uncertain opinions and inconstant views -- but as a coherent and unified thinker, a skilled strategist, and a key contributor to the ideals that have shaped our history. He was, in short, the first American politician.

 

The Other Madisons by Bettye Kearse.

For thousands of years, West African griots (men) and griottes (women) have recited the stories of their people. Without this tradition Bettye Kearse would not have known that she is a descendant of President James Madison and his slave, and half-sister, Coreen. In 1990, Bettye became the eighth-generation griotte for her family. Their credo--"Always remember--you're a Madison. You come from African slaves and a president"--was intended to be a source of pride, but for her, it echoed with abuses of slavery, including rape and incest. Confronting those abuses, Bettye embarked on a journey of discovery--of her ancestors, the nation, and herself. She learned that wherever African slaves walked, recorded history silenced their voices and buried their footsteps: beside a slave-holding fortress in Ghana; below a federal building in New York City; and under a brick walkway at James Madison's Virginia plantation. When Bettye tried to confirm the information her ancestors had passed down, she encountered obstacles at every turn.

 

Easy/Juvenile/Young Adult/Graphic Novel

Little People, Big Dreams: Jesse Owens by Maria Isabel Sanchez Vegara.  J NF

The youngest of ten children, Jesse grew up working in the cotton fields of Alabama. Discovered by his high school track and field coach, Jesse quickly rose to fame as an athlete. He went on to challenge racism on the world stage at the 1936 Berlin Olympics and made new world records. This inspiring story of the athlete and activist's life features a fact and photos section at the back.

 

Storm Warning by Elizabeth Raum.  J

No matter how hard twelve-year-old North Olson tries to do what's right, he can't seem to please his dad. When a major flood threatens to destroy his hometown, North is left in charge of his little sister Rosie. A blizzard blows in and his great-grandmother disappears. Can North find his great-grandmother and keep Rosie safe as the flood waters continue to rise? Will he finally make his dad proud?


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Friday, February 4, 2022

February 4, 2022 - Book Club Preview





Thanks for checking out the Brooke County Libraries February Book Club Pick for February 2022! We're excited to read The Book of Lost Names by Kristin Harmel and see what all the hype is.

Our meeting will be February 24, 2022 at 5 pm virtual and in person attendance at BCPL as allowed. Check with us for details and how to obtain a copy for the discussion!


About the book -

Inspired by an astonishing true story from World War II, a young woman with a talent for forgery helps hundreds of Jewish children flee the Nazis in this unforgettable historical novel from the New York Times bestselling author of the “epic and heart-wrenching World War II tale” (Alyson Noel, #1 New York Times bestselling author) The Winemaker’s Wife.

Eva Traube Abrams, a semi-retired librarian in Florida, is shelving books one morning when her eyes lock on a photograph in a magazine lying open nearby. She freezes; it’s an image of a book she hasn’t seen in sixty-five years—a book she recognizes as The Book of Lost Names.

The accompanying article discusses the looting of libraries by the Nazis across Europe during World War II—an experience Eva remembers well—and the search to reunite people with the texts taken from them so long ago. The book in the photograph, an eighteenth-century religious text thought to have been taken from France in the waning days of the war, is one of the most fascinating cases. Now housed in Berlin’s Zentral- und Landesbibliothek library, it appears to contain some sort of code, but researchers don’t know where it came from—or what the code means. Only Eva holds the answer—but will she have the strength to revisit old memories and help reunite those lost during the war?

As a graduate student in 1942, Eva was forced to flee Paris after the arrest of her father, a Polish Jew. Finding refuge in a small mountain town in the Free Zone, she begins forging identity documents for Jewish children fleeing to neutral Switzerland. But erasing people comes with a price, and along with a mysterious, handsome forger named Rémy, Eva decides she must find a way to preserve the real names of the children who are too young to remember who they really are. The records they keep in The Book of Lost Names will become even more vital when the resistance cell they work for is betrayed and Rémy disappears.

An engaging and evocative novel reminiscent of The Lost Girls of Paris and The Alice Network, The Book of Lost Names is a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the power of bravery and love in the face of evil.



About the author - 

Kristin Harmel is the New York Times bestselling, USA Today bestselling, and #1 international bestselling author of The Book of Lost Names, The Winemaker's Wife, The Room on Rue Amelie, and a dozen other novels that have been translated into 28 languages and sold all over the world.

A former reporter for PEOPLE magazine, Kristin has been writing professionally since the age of 16, when she began her career as a sportswriter, covering Major League Baseball and NHL hockey for a local magazine in Tampa Bay, Florida in the late 1990s. After stints covering health and lifestyle for American Baby, Men's Health, and Woman's Day, she became a reporter for PEOPLE magazine while still in college and spent more than a decade working for the publication, covering everything from the Super Bowl to high-profile murders to celebrity interviews. Her favorite stories at PEOPLE, however, were the "Heroes Among Us" features--tales of ordinary people doing extraordinary things.

In addition to a long magazine writing career (which also included articles published in Travel + Leisure, Glamour, Ladies' Home Journal, Every Day with Rachael Ray, and more), Kristin was also a frequent contributor to the national television morning show The Daily Buzz and has appeared on Good Morning America and numerous local television morning shows.



Kristin was born just outside Boston, Massachusetts and spent her childhood there, as well as in Columbus, Ohio, and St. Petersburg, Florida. After graduating with a degree in journalism (with a minor in Spanish) from the University of Florida, she spent time living in Paris and Los Angeles and now lives in Orlando, with her husband and young son. She is the co-founder and co-host of the popular web series and podcast FRIENDS & FICTION.

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Intrigued yet? Check out the ebook available from our e-catalogue on WV Reads!

 

Thursday, February 3, 2022

February 3, 2022 - Staff Reviews


Black Ice
By Brad Thor
Release Date: July 20, 2021
Audiobook Available from WV Reads!


3 Stars - A likable addition to the long running Harvath series. Scott's working his way through a medley of other spies and minor missions while also keeping up with his team and his friends. It wasn't quite like I was unable to put it down, but it's definitely a great, action-packed thriller.

I can't make much comparison to the previous Harvath stories. I read the first quite awhile ago, not really into the level of violence and darkness. Then, sort of never found another I wanted to finish. But these seem to have lightened up a notch or two. There's a lot of filler in these that I think readers either sink their teeth into or get bored with quickly. Scott's got an obviously long history, not all of it positive. He's not quite a hardened killer, though he can certainly get the difficult jobs done. Sylvie's an excellent counterpart for him, also skilled and tough, but I wouldn't say she brings out a softer side to the hero. I do love a girl though who can step up and rescue her man now and then.

Thor's penchant for detail doesn't quite have the crispness of some other wordy thriller writers. Some of the dialouge felt less like two characters talking to each other and more like an info dump for the reader, complete with details and explanations no one reading this genre really needs. We hopped around a lot here with some stories and flashbacks. Actually, this isn't overly long, but there's a lot of side stories, paragraphs of description, etc. And not all of it advances the plot. I had a little trouble following some of the plotlines and different characters. I will say Armand Schultz is a excellent narrator for this series, masterfully handling different voices and a great sense of pacing. Everything felt very authentic, just maybe not engrossing or atmospheric for quite awhile. Anyone feeling a little bored in the first third of the book or so, I would advise to stick with it, things pick up quite a few times. But any reader not feeling it on this series, better off to pick up a different one. Nothing was particularly exceptional or original here, but it was passibly entertaining for during a project or a long drive.
(NS)

Tuesday, February 1, 2022

February 1, 2022 - Heart Stopping Suspense



Welcome back book lovers! In the mood for a more exciting Valentine's Day read? Look no further! We've got a list of some of our best romantic suspense stories right here. All titles are available from Brooke County Libraries, either as ebooks on WV Reads or at one of our locations.

Let's get started!


Prey by Linda Howard
Three years ago, Dare returned home to rural western Montana and opened a hunting business to rival Angie’s. Complicating matters is the fact that Dare has asked Angie out (not once but twice) and has given her a gift of butterflies in the process. Angie has no patience for butterflies. They only lead to foolish decisions. And now the infuriatingly handsome Iraq war vet has siphoned away Angie’s livelihood, forcing her to close up shop. Before Angie is to leave town, she organizes one last trip into the wilderness with a client and his guest, who wants to bag a black bear. But the adrenaline-fueled adventure turns deadly when Angie witnesses a cold-blooded murder and finds herself on the wrong side of a loaded gun.


The Angel by Carla Neggers
On a remote stretch of the rugged coast of Ireland, folklorist and illustrator Keira Sullivan pursues the mysterious Irish legend of an ancient Celtic stone angel. As she searches an isolated ruin, she's certain she's discovered the mythic angel, but before she can examine her find, she senses a malevolent presence.... Is someone in there with her? Then the ruin collapses, trapping her.




Gone Too Far by Suzanne Brockmann
In his career as one of America’s elite warriors, Lt. Sam Starrett can do no wrong. In his private life, Sam—the king of one night stands—has done little right. Now, he’s waiting for a divorce and determined to stay active in his young daughter’s life. But when Sam shows up at the door of his ex-wife’s home in Sarasota, Florida, he makes a grisly discovery. His daughter is gone and the body of a woman lies brutally murdered on the floor. FBI agent Alyssa Locke’s relationship with Sam has been overwhelmingly intense and nearly catastrophic, yet it refuses to end. The last time she saw Sam was six months earlier, when they worked together to stop terrorists from assassinating the U.S. President. Much to her dismay, Alyssa is assigned to lead the murder investigation and once again the two are face to face.


Thunder and Rain by Charles Martin
Third generation Texas Ranger Tyler Steele is the last of a dying breed-- a modern day cowboy hero living in a world that doesn't quite understand his powerful sense of right and wrong and instinct to defend those who can't defend themselves. Despite his strong moral compass, Ty has trouble seeing his greatest weakness. His hard outer shell, the one essential to his work, made him incapable of forging the emotional connection his wife Andie so desperately needed. Now retired, raising their son Brodie on his own, and at risk of losing his ranch, Ty does not know how to rebuild from the rubble of his life. The answer comes in the form of Samantha and her daughter Hope, on the run from a seemingly inescapable situation.




The Witness by Nora Roberts
Daughter of a controlling mother, Elizabeth finally let loose one night, drinking at a nightclub and allowing a strange man's seductive Russian accent lure her to a house on Lake Shore Drive. The events that followed changed her life forever. Twelve years later, the woman known as Abigail Lowery lives on the outskirts of a small town in the Ozarks. A freelance programmer, she designs sophisticated security systems -- and supplements her own security with a fierce dog and an assortment of firearms. She keeps to herself, saying little, revealing nothing. But Abigail's reserve only intrigues police chief Brooks Gleason.


Beyond Eden by Catherine Coulter
Lindsay Foxe is a successful model in New York, a woman who hides behind a new name to protect herself from a past of betrayal and treachery and a present that becomes fraught with danger. The product of old San Francisco wealth, the daughter of a man who despises her, her life is forever changed when she is brutally assaulted by her sister's husband, and then rejected by her family. Lindsay is finally forced to face up to her past when she meets S.C. Taylor, a tough ex-cop, turned private investigator and computer troubleshooter. He is hired to protect her; but can he both win her trust and discover who is trying to kill her and why?


No Way Out by Fern Michaels
Ellie Bowman barely remembers the incident that put her into a coma. When she awoke, filled with unease, all she knew for certain was that her boyfriend, Rick, was missing. She knew she needed to get away from her old life and recover in safety. With the proceeds of a video game she helped develop, Ellie starts over in rural Missouri, working from her cottage and trusting no one except her friend and business partner. Yet even in this quiet small town, it’s impossible to completely isolate herself. Especially when a curious eight-year-old boy, smitten with Ellie’s pup, stops by every day to talk to him over the fence. Little by little, Ellie is being drawn back into the world through the neighbors and community around her, realizing that everyone has their own fears and obstacles to contend with.


Bait by Karen Robards
It's a business trip that takes advertising agency owner Maddie Fitzgerald to New Orleans, but it is hardly business as usual when a man breaks into her hotel room and tries to kill her. Barely escaping with her life, she soon finds herself face-to-face with FBI agent Sam McCabe. Unnerved by his questions - and his good looks - Maddie is told she's been targeted by an elusive killer whom McCabe has been tracking for weeks. It appears her attack was a case of mistaken identity and a shaken Maddie is given the all-clear to go home. McCabe is ruffled, not just by Maddie's sexiness, but by an inescapable feeling that's she's got something to hide. So when she is attacked for the second time, McCabe insists that the only way to catch the killer is to use her as bait. 


Don't Look Now by Linda Lael Miller
Resisting the advances of an ex-lover, with whom she is investigating the murder of her boss, attorney Clare Westbrook learns that the man responsible for her sister's death is getting out of jail and faces a deadly game of cat-and-mouse in the wake of several attempts on her life..


Wyoming Fierce by Diana Palmer
Ranch owner Cane Kirk lost more than his arm in the war. He lost his way, battling his inner demons by challenging any cowboy unfortunate enough to get in his way. No one seems to be able to cool him down, except beautiful Bodie Mays. Bodie doesn't mind saving Cane from himself, even if he is a little too tempting for her own peace of mind. But soon Bodie's the one who finds herself in need of rescuing—only, she's afraid to tell Cane what's really going on.


Safe Haven by Nicolas Sparks
When a mysterious young woman named Katie appears in the small North Carolina town of Southport, her sudden arrival raises questions about her past. Beautiful yet self-effacing, Katie seems determined to avoid forming personal ties until a series of events draws her into two reluctant relationships: one with Alex, a widowed store owner with a kind heart and two young children; and another with her plainspoken single neighbor, Jo. Despite her reservations, Katie slowly begins to let down her guard, putting down roots in the close-knit community and becoming increasingly attached to Alex and his family. But even as Katie begins to fall in love, she struggles with the dark secret that still haunts and terrifies her . . .


The Charmers by Elizabeth Adler
Mirabella Matthews' Aunt Jolly died unexpectedly and mysteriously, and as a result, Mirabella has inherited her villa in the South of France. Driving on the way from the train with Verity, the young woman she picked up along the way, Mirabella is run off the road by a motorcycle...and she soon discovers that the dangers do not end there. It turns out that Aunt Jolly had a past, and as the various men who were a part of it show up at the villa Mirabella and Verity must find out who can be trusted and who is using charm to mask the face of a murderer. 

Did we leave out any of your favorites? Maybe you really enjoyed one of these selected titles? Let us know! We love to hear from our readers and swap stories either in the comment section, on our social media pages, or in person.