January - Children's Books






Polar Bear and the Rainbow 
Moira Butterfield





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My Teacher is a Monster   Peter Brown
One Cool Friend   Toni Buzzeo
Underwater Puppies   Sean Casteel
Chu's Day   Neil Gaiman
Sleep Like a Tiger   Mary Logue
One Drowsy Dragon   Ethan Long
There's a Dragon Downstairs   Hilary McKay
The Flat Rabbit   Bardur Oskarsson
If You Ever Want to Bring an Alligator to School, Don't!   Elisie Parsley
The Dark   Lemony Snicket
Winnie ar the Seaside   Korky Thomas

January - Fiction








The Weekenders
Mary Kay Andrews






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The Gilded Life of Matilda Duplaine   Alezx Brunkhorst
Wives Behaving Badly   Elizabeth Buchan
The Summer Everything Changed   Holly Chamberlin
Summer With My Sisters   Holly Chamberlin
The Smart One   Jennifer Close
The Library at Mount Char   Scott Hawkins
All Summer Long   Susan Mallery
Those Girls   Chevy Stevens
The Ice Twins   S.K.Tremayne
Among Thieves   John Clarkson
The Machiavelli Covenant   Allan Folsom
Consumer Reports (January 2017)

January - Non-Fiction







From Generation to Generation
Agnes Tomasov







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Tales of An Old Town Versifier   Anthony Foliot
Stalin's Englishman : The Lives of Guy Burgess   Andrew Lownie
Magnificent Obsession:Victoria, Albert and the Death that Changed the Monarchy   Helen Rappaport
A Year in the Garden   Terry O'Shaughnessy

Friday, January 20, 2017

February Book Sale















The February Book Sale starts at 2.30 pm on Monday, February 6th and runs until Saturday, February 11th. Cookbooks are featured.

Sunday, January 15, 2017

The Write Stuff - Nadia Hashimi

Nadia Hashimi was born and raised in New York and New Jersey, both her parents come form Afghanistan. She obtained a medical degree and then trained in paediatrics at New York University. After qualifying, she turned to an unexplored passion and started writing. Her first novel, The Pearl That Broke Its Shell, came out in 2014, followed by When The Moon Is Low in 2015. Her upbringing and experiences come together in the form of stories based in the country of her parents and grandparents. The library has copies of all of her novels including her acclaimed new work, A House Without Windows. She lives and works in Maryland with her husband and four children. To visit her online click here.

Sunday, January 8, 2017

Hudson Box Office (HBO) - The Night Manager

Based on John Le Carre's novel of the same name, The Night Manager is a British TV serial directed by Susanne Bier, and starring Tom Hiddleston, Hugh Laurie and Olivia Coleman. Jonathan Pine (Hiddleston), a hotel manager and former soldier, is recruited by an intelligence operative, to infiltrate an arm's dealers inner circle. With a stellar cast, The Night Manger has received widepread critical acclaim, and has been nominated for several Golden Globes. The library has the DVD of this excellent series. For more details click here.

Sunday, January 1, 2017

Murder Ink - Glen Erik Hamilton

A native of Seattle, Glen Erik Hamilton grew up aboard a sailboat, and spent his youth finding trouble around the marinas, commercial docks and islands of the Pacific Northwest.  Hamilton's debut novel Past Crimes was nominated for Best First Novel at the 2016 Edgar Awards, and for the Barry Award for Best First Novel.  It was given starred reviews by Publisher's Weekly and Library Journal, and called "an exciting heir to the classic detective novel" by Kirkus. He now lives in Burbank, California, with his family.
The Library recently acquired Past Crimes.  To visit Hamilton online click here.