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What Are You Going To Be for Halloween?
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Books in Translation: Spanish
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Growing Up in Fiction
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Solar Punk
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Charlotte McConaghy & Other Climate Fiction
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Ragtag Cinema: A CommunityMade List
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Books From The Rabbit hOle Museum
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Coyote Hill: A CommunityMade List
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Anne Perry, famous for her Victorian-era mysteries, begins a new series set in 1930s Europe, with a great new heroine, young photographer Elena Standish. Elena is drawn into the hidden world of espionage through a nipped-in-the-bud love affair, which in turn pulls her grandfather to reconnect with his past in the secret service from the … Read more
AdultsPosted October 11
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Here is a new DVD list highlighting various titles recently added to the library’s collection. “Elsbeth” – Season 1 – Website / Reviews A spinoff of “The Good Wife” & “The Good Fight,” this series follows unconventional attorney Elsbeth Tascioni who utilizes her unique point of view to corner criminals alongside the NYPD. “Going to … Read more
AdultsPosted October 9
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I love a cemetery. The older, the better. I am definitely the girl who yells, “Skeleton holes!” and pulls the car over to investigate a good cemetery. I have planned vacations around what graveyards I can visit. I have a bucket list of cemeteries I still need to see. And I realize that a lot … Read more
TeensPosted October 9
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Below I’m highlighting some nonfiction books coming out in October. All of the mentioned titles are available to put on hold in our catalog and will also be made available via the library’s Overdrive website on the day of publication in eBook and downloadable audiobook format (as available). For a more extensive list of new nonfiction books coming out this … Read more
AdultsPosted October 7
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And by “they,” I mean the aliens. Obviously. Feats of engineering and buildings on a grand scale have long captured the minds and imaginations of futurists. The Eiffel Tower, originally planned to be a somewhat temporary structure for the 1889 World’s Faire, a marvel of being the first man-made structure to surpass both 200 and … Read more
AdultsPosted October 4
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Sean Spence is a Columbia, MO author whose latest book is “Breaking Barriers: Disability History in the United States.” The book covers key individuals, events and concepts that have affected the history of disability rights in the United States. Spence’s interest in disability starts primarily with his personal experience as someone with multiple sclerosis, combined … Read more
AdultsPosted October 2
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It can be absolutely devastating. People who don’t have pets don’t always realize that they are true members of the family. There’s a reason some people call their dogs or cats ‘fur babies.’ But whether they have feathers, fur or scales, they hold a little piece of our hearts. As with any type of grief, … Read more
KidsPosted September 30
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We’re nearing the end of the year, and the end of the Read Harder Challenge, but there’s still time to finish, or even start the challenge if you want! In case you missed the beginning of this series, check out my first blog post where I explain what the Read Harder Challenge is, and how … Read more
AdultsPosted September 30
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