Octogenarian Protagonists

Authors took note from A Man Called Ove and now, more than ever, there are books about older characters that audiences can relate to and root for.


Just Thrillers! May/June 2018

For all thriller aficionados out there a list of just thrillers already here or on the way.  Get your requests in early! We had an informal contest in which we … Continued


Carnegie’s Maid

An enjoyable mix of a little local history, a little library love, a little clean romance and a little Upstairs Downstairs. What’s not to love?


Worth a Listen

As my “to-read” piles get taller and taller, I find that audio-books help me to keep those piles in check. But even better, they are often my preferred way to … Continued


Story Telling for Job Interviews

Interviews make everyone nervous, but, with some practice and the right advice, you can learn to ace the questions and wow your potential employers!


Walkabout!

We all work hard, but when the days get long and lovely like this, doesn’t taking a day off sound good?  As your librarian, I advise you to unlearn the punched-in, on-the-clock hustle mentality, even if just for one day.




As Good As True

A powerful and haunting novel of a woman’s broken past and the painful choices she must make to keep her family and her home.


The Unexpected Intimacy of Silence

A few months ago, I went to see the movie, Call Me by Your Name in theaters. When the movie finally ended, I was in tears, and felt that I had seen something truly unique. Capturing the intensity and sadness of first love, the movie shows how beautiful and intimate moments of quiet between characters can be.