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New Books September 2021

Posted 9/15/21

Now that September has arrived, we will soon be feeling the chill of autumn in the air and watching as the leaves begin to turn colors. September also brings the beginning of school and usually the …

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New Books September 2021

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Now that September has arrived, we will soon be feeling the chill of autumn in the air and watching as the leaves begin to turn colors. September also brings the beginning of school and usually the end of summer vacation and travels. 

However, the end of summer does not mean an end to your discovery of new places far and wide. You can let your imagination take you where ever you wish to go as we have both fiction and non-fiction set in almost every location in the world. Hopefully, you can find a book where you travel to any place you wish! It would be a perfect way to spend chilly fall days or nights! 

If exotic locations aren’t your thing, maybe holiday meals are staring to be on your mind. The library has an extensive collection of fall holiday cookbooks along with ideas for crafts and other ways to prepare for the upcoming holidays. As always, we want to let you know that the library offers more than books! 

The Friends of the Library and the librarians are currently discussing plans for some fun and exciting events to celebrate the various fall holidays. Be sure to check the newspaper, our website, Facebook, or the library itself for more information on these events! 

Other library offerings include a Story Hour every Friday at 11 a.m., with the first Friday of each month being Block Day! DVD’s, magazines and newspapers are also available.  We hope to see you soon.

Happy Fall!

Fiction

Susan Witting Albert - Hemlock

Anthony Doerr - Cloud Cuckoo Land (9-28)

Vince Flynn - Enemy At The Gates  (9-14)

Alice Feeney - Rock, Paper Scissors

Peter Heller - The Guide

Honoree Fanonne Jeffers - The Love Songs Of W.E.B. Du Bois

Lisa Jewell - The Night She Disappeared

Craig Johnson - Daughter Of Morning Star (9-21)

Iris Johanson - High Stakes

Mike Lupica - Robert Parker’s Stone Throw

Margaret Mizushima - Striking Range

Liane Moriarty - Apples Never Fall ( 9-14)

Marcia Muller - Ice And Stone 

Joyce Carol Oates - Breathe

James Patterson - The Jailhouse Lawyer (9-20)

JD Robb - Forgotten In Death

Nicholas Sparks - The Wish (9-28)

S.D. Sykes - Plague Land

Colm Toibin - The Magician

Colson Whitehead - Harlem Shuffle (9-14)

Elementary/Juvenile/Young Adult

Katherine Applegate - Willodeen

George Ball - I Survived The Attacks Of Sept 11, 2001

Marcie Colleen - Survivor Tree

    Amanda Gorman - Change Sings (9-21)

    Chris Harris - The Alphabet’s Alphabet  

    Ryan Higgins - Norman Didn't Do It

    Holly Jackson - As Good As It Gets

    Rajani LaRocca - Much Ado About Baseball

    Lemony Snicket - Poison For Breakfast

    Dan Yaccarino - The Longest Storm

Nonfiction

Guinness World Records - 2022 (9-16)

Mary Trump - The Reckoning

Bob Woodword - Peril   (9-21)

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