LIBRARY CORNER | 10/01/21
Here are a few things we’re looking forward to at the library in October:
- Texas Legal Services (in person)—Thursday, October 7, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.
- If you are facing eviction for nonpayment of rent due to Covid 19, or if you need help with expunction of certain things from your criminal record, TLS may be able to help you. (No appointment necessary)
- Friends of the Library—Monday, October 13, 6 p.m.
- Dinner With Friends—Thursday, October 21, 4-7 p.m. Come by and get your tickets ($10) for our White Chili and Red Chili Dinner. All meals are grab-and-go.
- PQ Book Club—Thursday, October 14, 6 p.m. We’ll discuss The Book of Lost Names and The Dictionary of Lost Words.
- Adult Craft Night—Thursday, October 14, 6 p.m. Jeanette has everything lined up to make clay pot scarecrows! (Come in and sign up. We have materials for 10 folks.)
- Preschool Story Time—Tuesdays 11 a.m.
- Outdoor Explorium—Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays 9 a.m. to 11 a.m.
Now, back to our October Library Reads list and Nothing But Blackened Teeth by Cassandra Khaw. “This short, creepy haunted house tale, brimming with Japanese folklore, cleverly reveals the monstrousness in ordinary human callousness—we’re awful not from horrendous actions or beliefs, but because we just react and shout each other down. This one’s for fans of My Heart is a Chainsaw and The Toll.” (10-19) Matthew Galloway
Once More Upon a Time is by Roshani Chokshi. “In this classic fairytale with a twist, a prince and princess who became a cursed king and queen are given a second chance at a future. The storyline and characters are engaging, but it’s the beautiful, flowing writing that really stands out. This is recommended for readers of Stardust and Kill the Farmboy.” (10-5) Sandra Woodury
In Payback’s a Witch by Lana Harper, “Emmy reluctantly returns to her hometown to serve as arbiter of a magical tournament. But the town now seemingly has much more to offer, including a gorgeous witch. Will she be enough incentive for Emmy to stay? Romance and a well-developed magical system make this perfect for fans of TJ Klune and Seanan McGuire.” (10-5) Alicia Ahlvers
A Spindle Splintered is by Alix E. Harrow. “Harrow delights with a fractured fairy tale novella. Zinnia Grey, forever obsessed with the Sleeping Beauty story, gets a spindle for her 21st birthday. When she pricks her finger, she’s transported to another dimension and finds a princess who’d rather not marry the dashing prince. This is for fans of Naomi Novik and Margaret Atwood.” (10-5) Jill Minor
If you’re a fan of Alice Hoffman and you kept up with the Owens family through her Magic books, then The Book of Magic is for you. “If you want a deep story about women, mothers, daughters and love in all its forms, look no further. We follow the Owens family as they try to break the curse that kept them from loving freely. This is a beautiful ending for these characters readers have grown to love. Fans of Orphan Witch and Cackle will love this one.” (10-12) Kris Hickey
Have a great week and we’ll look for you at the library!
Helen Thompson, Director – Mount Pleasant Public Library