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A Note from the Library Director 3   Recently updated !

On behalf of the Library Staff and Administration, I wanted to extend a warm THANK YOU to the community for their support of the library through the renewal of its operating levy. We have been overwhelmed with support from our friends, neighbors and library patrons. The library means different things to different people. As the writer Jo Queenan said in an article in The Rotarian Magazine, “The public library serves many functions in the community. It is an adjunct to the public schools, a place where kids can do their homework. It is a day care center of sorts, where small children gather for story hour. It is a safe haven where senior citizens can pass the time in the company of others, where the unemployed can look for work. It is a place where the lonely can be less lonely, the bored less bored, the dejected less dejected, and the ignorant more enlightened… Small towns can do without movie houses and fancy restaurants and stores that sell 50 kinds of balsamic vinegar. But small towns cannot do without a public library. Cannot, cannot, cannot. You can look it up.” 

We often say the public library is and should be the “front porch” of the community. Please know that you are welcome at the library and that together we can do great things.  Thank you again for your support!

~Jim Gill


Most Anticipated Books of April 2026

Looking for something new to read? These books are coming to the library in April. If you would like to be put on hold for any of these books please speak with a staff member to be added to the list.

Agnes Sharp and the Wedding to Die for

By Leonie Swann

Most Anticipated by Ellie

All Booked Up (Large Print)

By Melody Carlson

Most Anticipated by Lisa

Bertie’s Theory of Ice Cream

By Alexander McCall Smith

Most Anticipated by Sherrel

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Most Anticipated Books of March 2026

Looking for something new to read? These books are coming to the library in March. If you would like to be put on hold for any of these books please speak with a staff member to be added to the list.

All Booked Up

By Melody Carlson

Most Anticipated by Kim and Lisa

Barn Identity

By Diane Kelly

Most Anticipated by Kim

The Best Little Motel in Texas

By Lyla Lane

Most Anticipated by Lisa

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Most Anticipated Books of February 2026

Looking for something new to read? These books are coming to the library in February. If you would like to be put on hold for any of these books please speak with a staff member to be added to the list.

Agnes Aubert’s Mystical Cat Shelter

By Heather Fawcett

Most Anticipated by Mallory 

And Now Back to You

By B K Borison

Most Anticipated by Ellie

The Astral Library

By Kate Quinn

Most Anticipated by Syrena

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Most Anticipated Books of January 2026

Looking for something new to read? These books are coming to the library in January. If you would like to be put on hold for any of these books please speak with a staff member to be added to the list.

Anatomy of an Alibi

By Ashley Elston

Most Anticipated by Ellie and Lisa

Bell of Chatham

By Laura Frantz

Most Anticipated by Kim

The Bookbinders Secret

By A. D. Bell

Most Anticipated by Todd and Kim

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Our Favorite Books from 2025

I asked the staff to share the best book they read in 2025. The books did not need to be released in 2025. What was your favorite book you read this year?

Syrena

My Favorite book this year was Fahrenheit-182 by Mark Hoppus.

He is the reason I play the bass guitar. His story is so interesting and inspiring. I cried at the end which does not happen often. I will warn you he is a punk rock musician so there is quite a bit of language. I highly recommend listening to the audio book because he is the reader and it feels like you are sitting with him telling his stories.

Sherrel

The Prisoner in His Palace by B. Bardenwerper

Denise

For me, Battle Mountain by CJ Box. It’s a great series (Joe Picket ) and he tied up some loose ends from the last book that left us hanging. 

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Most Anticipated Books of December 2025

Looking for something new to read? These books are coming to the library in December. If you would like to be put on hold for any of these books please speak with a staff member to be added to the list.

Big Trouble Little Earth

By J. N. Chaney & Jason Anspach

Most Anticipated by Mallory & Steven

The Bird Watcher

By Jacquelyn Mitchard

Most Anticipated by Ellen

Canticle

By Janet Rich Edwards

Most Anticipated by Mallory

The Christmas Eve Murders

By Noelle Albright

Most Anticipated by Ellie

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