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  • New DVD List: December 2025

    Here is a new DVD list highlighting various titles recently added to the library’s collection. “CODA” – Website / Reviews A hearing teen in a deaf family must choose between obligations to her family’s struggling fishing business and her passion for singing in this Oscar winning drama. “Relay” – Website / Reviews In this mystery … Read more

  • Reader Reviews: So Many Stars

    The book “So Many Stars” is a fantastic look at older genderqueer BIPOC adults through their own words. The subjects of this book have gone through a lot of rough times (isolation, persecution, the AIDS crisis, DADT in the military, etc.) but they have also found and created communities, found families, resilience, resistance and mutual … Read more

  • Reader Reviews: Maiden Voyages

    The book “Maiden Voyages” explores the history of the golden age of American and European ocean travel through the lens of women that worked and sailed on the great ocean liners. It is an excellently researched tale that relates the stories of women that earned their living by working at sea, which includes immigrants and … Read more

  • Reader Reviews: It Shined

    In the book “It Shined,” the founder of The Ozark Mountain Daredevils, Michael “Supe” Granda, details his life through the lens of the band. He shares everything from his upbringing in St. Louis, to his move to Springfield, and his travels around the globe. Supe is a conversational writer with a great sense of humor. … Read more

  • Nonfiction Roundup: December 2025

    Below I’m highlighting some nonfiction books coming out in December. All of the mentioned titles are available to put on hold in our catalog and will also be made available via the library’s Overdrive website on the day of publication in eBook and downloadable audiobook format (as available). For a more extensive list of new nonfiction books coming out this … Read more

  • Handprint Calendar 2026

    Now that 2026 has kicked off, that means it’s time for our Handprint Calendar again! The library is continuing our tradition of providing a handprint calendar just for you. Not only do these calendars make great gifts, but they’re also a handy way to document family milestones. Celebrate the new year by printing off a … Read more

  • Reading, Flying, Flowing: Henry David Thoreau, Jhené Aiko and Other Travelers

    No matter your pace or path, the library offers companions for the journey. A 19th-century naturalist and a contemporary R&B artist gave shape to my recent trip and softened the landing. Which writers help you light the way? I board the plane with a book and an album: “The Journal, 1837-1861” by Henry David Thoreau … Read more

  • Reader Review: The Lies of Locke Lamora

    I love it when a plan comes together. I equally love it when a plan goes off the rails and characters must somehow rebuild it on the fly. “The Lies of Locke Lamora” somehow enables the reader to have both of these outcomes. The story could be summed up as a heist gone wrong. Or, … Read more

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