Cozy Mysteries – March 2015

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Another batch of cozy mysteries for your reading pleasure!

Horse of a Different Killer (Call of the Wilde Mystery) – Laura Morrigan

Ladle to the Grave (Soup Lover’s Mystery) – Connie Archer

How to Catch a Cat (Cats and Curios Mystery) – Rebecca M. Hale

A Healthy Homicide (A Blossom Valley Mystery) – Staci McLaughlin

Murder Ties the Knot (A Haunted Souvenir Shop Mystery) – Christy Fifield

Borrowed Crime (A Bookmobile Cat Mystery) – Laurie Cass

Dying for a Cupcake (A Devereaux’s Dime Store Mystery) – Denise Swanson

Suspendered Sentence (An Amish Mystery) – Laura Bradford

Flamenco, Flan, and Fatalities (A Happy Hoofers Mystery) – Mary McHugh

10 Books We’re Looking Forward to in February

February. This quote from the Old Farmer’s Almanac pretty much sums it up:

“Groundhog found fog. New snows and blue toes. Fine and dandy for Valentine candy. Snow spittin’; if you’re not mitten-smitten, you’ll be frostbitten!”

We recommend curling up with a good book. Getting swept up in a good story can make the days fly by!

Every month, librarians from around the country pick the top ten new books they’d most like to share with readers. The results are published on LibraryReads.org. One of the goals of LibraryReads is to highlight the important role public libraries play in building buzz for new books and new authors. Click through to read more about what new and upcoming books librarians consider buzzworthy this month. The top ten titles for February are:

  1. A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler
  2. A Touch of Stardust by Kate Alcott
  3. My Sunshine Away by M.O. Walsh
  4. The Secrets of Sir Richard Kenworthy by Julia Quinn
  5. Half the World by Joe Abercrombie
  6. Finding Jake by Bryan Reardon
  7. A Darker Shade of Magic by V. E. Schwab
  8. A Murder of Magpies by Judith Flanders
  9. The Siege Winter by Ariana Franklin and Samantha Norman
  10. Dreaming Spies by Laurie R. King

Our Patrons Pick Their Favorite Books of 2014

IMG_6798-0For the last several years, The Department of Human Services of Cheshire has had a mitten tree in the library’s lobby, requesting the public to donate holiday gifts for needy girls and boys.  Our patrons have always been very generous and we thank you very much!

This year, after the gifts were gathered up to be delivered, we turned the mitten tree into ‘what was your favorite book of 2014′ tree.

Here’s what you said:

Children:

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Adult:

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 If you don’t see your title here, there were a few mittens that we could not decipher.

 

 

10 Books We’re Looking Forward to in January

What better way to start off the new year than with some new books? Lucky for us, there are some terrific ones coming our way in January.

Every month, librarians from around the country pick the top ten new books they’d most like to share with readers. The results are published on LibraryReads.org. One of the goals of LibraryReads is to highlight the important role public libraries play in building buzz for new books and new authors. Click through to read more about what new and upcoming books librarians consider buzzworthy this month. The top ten titles for January are:

  1. As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust by Alan Bradley
  2. The Rosie Effect by Graeme Simsion
  3. The Magician’s Lie by Greer Macallister
  4. The Girl on the Train by Paula Hawkins
  5. Golden Son (Book II of the Red Rising Trilogy) by Pierce Brown
  6. The Dress Shop of Dreams by Menna van Praag
  7. The Bishop’s Wife by Mette Ivie Harrison
  8. Vanessa and Her Sister by Priya Parmar
  9. First Frost by Sarah Addison Allen
  10. Full Throttle by Julie Ann Walker

 

Goodreads Best Book Award Winners Announced!

Every year Goodreads allows its registered members to vote on the best books of the year in a variety of genres and categories. The votes are done in three rounds, each round lasting about a week. This years voting for the final round ended on November 24th. The winners in each category are:

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Fiction: Landline by Rainbow Rowell
Mystery & Thriller: Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King
Historical Fiction: All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr
Fantasy: The Book of Life by Deborah Harkness
Romance: Written Down in My Own Heart’s Blood by Diana Gabaldon
Science Fiction: The Martian by Andy Weir
Horror: Prince Lestat by Anne Rice
Humor: Yes Please by Amy Poehler
Nonfiction: The Opposite of Loneliness by Marina Keegan
Memoir & Autobiography: This Star Won’t Go Out by Esther Earl
History & Biography: The Romanov Sisters by Helen Rappaport
Business Books:#Girlboss by Sophia Amoruso
Food & Cookbooks: Make it Ahead by Ina Garten
Graphic Novels & Comics: Serenity: Leaves on the Wind by Zack Whedon
Poetry: Lullabies by Lang Leav
Debut Goodreads Author: Red Rising by Pierce Brown
Young Adult Fiction: We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
Young Adult Fantasy: City of Heavenly Fire by Cassandra Clare
Middle Grade & Children’s: The Blood of Olympus by Rick Riordan
Picturebooks: The Pigeon Needs a Bath! by Mo Willems