Library Corner

LIBRARY CORNER | 07/21/23

It’s hot outside, but we have some “cool” things for you to do in the library this week:

  • Monday—Little Rascals 9:30 a.m.
    AA’s 10:30 a.m.
    Creative Stitch 9:30 a.m.
    Take and Make all week (Limited supply, so come early)
    Genealogy Search 2-4 p.m. (Call for a slot)
  • Tuesday—Story Time 11 a.m.
    Genealogy Search 2-4 p.m. (Call for a slot)
  • Thursday—Pleasant Springs 2 p.m.
  • August’s Book Club selection is Mad Honey by Jodi Picoult. This is a good one! Join our group Thursday, August 17, at 6 p.m. We’ll eat a little and talk a lot.

Happiness Falls by Angie Kim is Library Reads number one pick for August. “During the early days of the Covid-19 pandemic, 20-year-od Mia is adjusting to lockdown and living back at home. When her father goes missing during a walk in a nearby park, only her younger brother, Eugene—who has special needs and does not speak—knows what happened. Readers will enjoy this delightful and thought-provoking look at family secrets.” (8-29) Portia Kapraun

“Woven with magical realism, Family Lore by Elizabeth Acevedo, uncovers the buried secrets of Flor and her sisters as this Dominican-American family tries to find out why Flor is throwing herself a living wake. Poet Acevedo successfully translates her skill into fiction. Readers of her previous work will recognize her heart and style, displayed here in alternating narratives. This is a beautifully told story with all the complexities that make up families.” (8-1) Becky Phillips

Vampires of El Norte is by Isabel Canas. “Nena, a ranch owner’s daughter, and Nestor, a peasant, know their love is impossible, but they still dream of marrying one day. That is until one night a terrifying beast attacks Nena. Believing her dead, Nestor flees in panic. Ten years later Nestor is back to help defend against Texas invaders and the supernatural creatures attacking their village. Set in 19th-century Mexico, this vibrant novel combines historical fiction, horror, and romance to tell a thrilling story.” (8-25) Migdalia Jimenez

Ally Carter begins what may be a new series in The Blonde Identity. “It’s the middle of the night in Paris and a woman wakes up with no memory. She only knows three things for certain: she has a splitting headache, the hottest guy she’s ever seen is standing over her telling her to run, and—oh yeah—people keep trying to kill her. The banter throughout and wrap-up at the end are perfect. Readers will hope for a sequel or even a trilogy featuring this cast of characters.” (8-8) Le’Trail Hall-Nance

Kiss the Girl: A Meant to Be Novel is by Zoraida Cordova. “This modern retelling of ‘The Little Mermaid’ has pop sensation Ariel figuring out the next step in her life, away from her controlling father. Eric and his band are trying to get their big break. When Eric meets Ariel, he doesn’t recognize her and offers her a job on his tour. Ariel accepts, seizing the chance to live in the real world. This is a story of life, love, family—and making the choices that make you happy.” (8-1) Christine Markley

Happy reading and we look forward to seeing you in the library.

Helen Thompson, Director – Mount Pleasant Public Library