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  • 2026 March Madness Begins!

      At the Daniel Boone Regional Library, preparation for March Madness begins in the early winter months when we announce our 16 of our most popular young adult books. This gives you several weeks to read as many of these titles as possible. Vote NOW through March 2 for your favorite eight books. Then, the … Read more

  • Warm Up with a Hockey Romance

    The weather might be chilly, but it’s definitely heating up at the boy (and girl!) aquarium. Hockey romances aren’t new, but with the runaway success of “Heated Rivalry” and the book series the show is based on, they are definitely a hot topic. So pick up a winter sport romance to warm your heart during … Read more

  • Reader Review: The Last Available

    A group of five adventurers are tasked with saving the world… except they are better at bickering and stealing than they are at adventuring. “The Last Available” is silly and definitely doesn’t take itself seriously. It’s a fantasy literary role-playing game (LitRPG) that is never lacking in jokes. The humor is very central in the … Read more

  • Portraits of Humans

    portrait noun por·​trait ˈpȯr-trət  -ˌtrāt 1: picture especially : a pictorial representation of a person usually showing the face 2: a sculptured figure : bust 3: a graphic portrayal in words From the “Merriam-Webster Dictionary” There are different kinds of portraits: there are realistic representations painted on canvases, photographs collected in albums and descriptions written … Read more

  • New Year, New Books

    Columbia Public Library – Day Megan, Youth Services Librarian, sits down at her computer to write the first teen blog for 2026. MEGAN It’s the new year, which means there are more new books to read! I should look and see what new young adult books are coming out in the next six months. And … Read more

  • February First Thursday Book Discussion: “How to Think About AI”

    “How to Think About AI,” by Richard Susskind will be the subject of the February First Thursday book discussion, and it’s not a moment too soon. Maybe, if you are a literal hermit, as in living by yourself in a cave or some other hermitage, you can avoid AI seeping into your life — for … Read more

  • Reader Reviews: Shubeik Lubeik

    In the graphic novel “Shubeik Lubeik,” wishes are commodified — wrapped up in the bureaucracy and power dynamics of our world. Author Deena Mohamed’s three stories weave together the fantastical and the ordinary. Her characters are captivating, and her commentary on colonialism and class is compelling. I don’t want to spoil the book, but one … Read more

  • Literary Links: Journals

    “I keep putting off beginning this journal because the things I must write, must admit by writing them, are hard, even threatening to me,” Alice Walker wrote on July 8, 1977. “But, to begin.” This confession came from a courageous young woman, already an established writer and activist. Yet putting pen to paper still stirred … Read more

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